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This always reminded me of "The Head" off art attack.
Me and Phil stopped off hear on the way to some boats, when we hiked up the hill it was all fenced off and there was a security van with a guy and he had some dogs, didn't bother us though. I shot so low I managed to peek my camera under the fence. Was meant to get a nice trail but clouded over, I quite like the cloud movement in this, i'll go back another night and get a decent trail.
There were some cruising cumulous clouds so I stopped by Mary O’Malley Park for an afternoon long exposure from the shore of the Mystic River. The river flows into Boston Harbor as it passes under the bridge.
Canon 6d
16-35 2.8L II at 16
3.0 ND
f/18 at ISO 100
100 sec exposure
Islands off the coast of Usuki line Bungo channel and Uwa sea, with the Shikoku island seen in the distance.
Pardon the pun in the title.
A clump of aspens turning yellow with the advent of the fall season overlooking a raging waterfall.
We were scouting for a photo-worthy creek in the eastern sierras and on the suggestion of a fellow photographer decided to check out this place. The creek was nowhere to be found - but after an hour of roaming around in the wilderness our efforts were rewarded with this amazing waterfall. It was late afternoon and the bright sun was burning out the foreground. We waited for some time for better light - but to no avail. The next morning - after shooting an amazing sunrise at Mono Lake - we dropped by this location to see if the light was better. Thankfully there was some cloud cover and the scene was more or less evenly lit.
No HDR.
Processed from a single RAW file.
6-stop ND + 3 stop GND
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Scrambled to catch the epic sunrise this morning, so I hit something close to home I haven’t done in awhile. Checked the weather the night before and it didn’t look promising, go figure. The trails in the water are from sculls.
Canon 6d
70-200 f/4L at 100
3.0 ND
120 sec
Finally got the sunrise I've been waiting for this morning at Sawley Marina - an impressive firey sky! It made up for a week of missing the best sunrises and sunsets and was a great way to start the day! It also featured in the East Midlands Today Weather Forecast which was pretty cool!
Here is an old abandoned Cafe that is located at Bombay Beach, Salton Sea. This place is pretty much a ghost town and is abandoned and makes for some pretty neat pictures with all the buildings and structures still around. If you can stand the smell, its worth the trip. Enjoy.
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Another from last nights visit to Waldegrave Pool, this time a 240 second long exposure to capture the movement in the cloud.
Mono conversion and a slightly different crop.
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104 seconds f22 iso 100 20mm ND110
World Trade center Long Exposure. Went spur of the moment to Exchange Place. Hopped on the ferry and promptly set up the tripod. Best viewed in Lightbox. just press "L"
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This image is edited from JPG files, not RAW files. Totally amazed with the dynamic range of this monster. Exposed the sensor for about 4 minutes.
Imagine what you can do is shooting this image by using RAW. My life will be easier after this. Hopefully. Less weight in my bags, more lens can put inside the bag.
Filter used:
1. Lee GND 0.45 Soft
2. Haida 10-Stop ND Glass Filter
Lens:
- Canon 16-45 f2.8 mark II
Aadaptor:
- Viltrox NEX-EF II
I had finished up photographing sunrise at Sunshine Beach in January this year and was heading back to the hotel when I saw this awesome light from out of the clouds. I must admit I did probably leave the location earlier than I should have but that was partly due to arriving there probably 30 minutes too early and a lack of inspiration. Anyway, I quickly turned down a few back streets to try to capture the sunrise. I pulled up next to some guy sleeping in his car and ran to a set of stairs to capture this.
Canon 5D Mark II
70-200 @ 200mm
ISO100 f5.6 1/250sec
Cropped panorama 1:5
Making the most of what downtown San Luis Obispo's architecture has to offer..
The clouds were flying so this only needed to be 20 seconds.
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The most unusual and certainly the most remote camera obscura I've ever been to, located seemingly in the middle of nowhere, about a mile along the shore from Lochmaddy, at Sponish, North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides, Known as 'The hut of the shadows" It seems far more suited to being a storm shelter as the peice of glass used to see out from was covred in mud and the inside seems to be just used by the local sheep, still it makes for a nice backdrop against a dramatic stormy sky which was heading inland towards the mountains, over the sea.
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The rather imposing 'Angel of the North' designed by Sir Antony Gormley greets you whist driving north towards Gateshead along the A1 motorway.
Rising 20 meters from the earth, the Angel dominates the skyline, dwarfing all those who come to see it. Made from 200 tonnes of steel, it has a wingspan of 54 metres.
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This photo was taken upon a point on the Gold Coast looking south toward Burleigh. This particular photo was taken on Australia Day 2014. The wind on this particular day was incredibly strong. I almost didn't get my camera out...however Kane, another photographer who I was with convinced me it was worth it and that the wind wouldn't blow my gear away!
Fuji G617
105mm f/22 1/8sec
Velvia 50
Epson V700
This picture has a lot to do with everything that is going on in my life at the moment. I mentioned before that I don't always take pictures, but I appreciate the moment that I am watching. "Going Into" was one of those moments. I was stepping at the edge of these rocks trying to catch the water flow and obviously the sea level was coming up and almost everything got washed out... So I stepped back.. But like in life, that is what you have to do. Step back to move forward and the doors somehow open for you. Obviously you have to work hard, think what you doing, improve, study, read and get your game up in several areas, show your work and so on... And I am doing all of that. I even get confused myself sometimes because everyday you mixed up things: in one minute you are a father, then a photographer, than a software architect than a husband, than a son, than a brother, than a normal guy... Wonderful. That is the joy of life. And I really like all of then, the energy "Going Into" every part of my soul...
This image started with a single shot, than I broke it into three pieces of normal, -1 and +1 black and white with Silver Efex. Later in photoshop, I blended all of then but first I adjusted all of the three like I wanted (sky, sea and rocks).
Made this sort of path with 50% gray layer, changed to multiply (about 30% opacity), added some light and sharpened the rocks on Silver Efex again and finally added a bit of noise just to get a nice touch.
Hope you like it.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35 F4 VR
Post Production with Lightroom 5.0, Nik Software and CS6
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This is my first try to do time lapse video. Best view in HD
Video length: 13sec
Video Quality: 720p
Total frame: 350 images (with the help of PROMOTE Controller)
Post-processing: Lightroom 5 and LRTimelapse.
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Trying something slightly different to what I usually do, and something i've not done before. I have grown to love my square format recently and i've always shot things with important subject matter, never just the top of something or the sky alone. So here is a test, if it works well enough I may do it more often.
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Slow down everyone you're moving too fast
Frames can't catch you when you're moving like that
More from Toronto in Slow Motion.
ISO: 50
Shutter: 75 seconds
Aperture: F/16
Camera: Canon 5d Mk II
Lens: Canon 17-40mm L
A view out towards praia do Lombo Gordo from the Midadouro da Ponta do Sossego, a beautiful lookout point near Nordeste, at the east part of Sao Miguel island, the Azores. The verdant mountainside gardens cover 13000 m2 with several terraces offering sweeping ocean views, making it a popular spot for a picnic.
A location that always seems to deliver, there's just something about this lone tree - especially when you get a big sky like this!
A shallow lagoon at the small cluster of lakes near Miradouro do Pico Paúl at an altitude of 870m, a result of the same volcanic activity that produced the massive crater at the nearby Sete Cidades.
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Exposure 8 sec
Aperture f/18.0
Focal Length 26 mm
ISO Speed 100
We were meant to do this before christmas but I was taken in to hospital at last minute, luckily I rearranged it so Me, Andi, Mizzi and Weedall drove to the digger graveyard to meet AndyK and Neon Nine, 2 fantastic blokes, great light painting session had by all. Had an interesting turn though, after getting down to the bottom, the owner showed up, opened the gate and drove down looking for us. We all hid behind some vehicles until he went. We had a productive night after that and I managed to get this.
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A long exposure just as the sun was going down. No sign of a sunset so decided to do a mono shot. Slight vignette added.
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...with a rose, in and out of the garden he goes,
Country garden in the wind and the rain,
Wherever he goes the people all complain.
Stephen prospered in his time, well he may and he may decline.
Did it matter, does it now? Stephen would answer if he only knew how.
Wishing well with a golden bell, bucket hanging clear to hell,
Hell halfway twixt now and then,
Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again.
Lady finger, dipped in moonlight, writing "What for?" across the morning sky.
Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye.
Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow,
What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned.
Several seasons with their treasons,
Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own.
Did he doubt or did he try? Answers aplenty in the bye and bye,
Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills,
One man gathers what another man spills.
Saint Stephen will remain, all he's lost he shall regain,
Seashore washed by the suds and foam,
Been here so long, he's got to calling it home.
Fortune comes a crawlin', calliope woman, spinnin' that curious sense of your own.
Can you answer? Yes I can. But what would be the answer to the answer man?
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St. Stephen Episcopal Church in downtown San Luis Obispo, California.
-Nikon D7000
-Nikkor 16-35mm/f4
-RRS TVC-33, BH-55 LR Ballhead, D7000 L-Plate
-B+W 10 Stop ND Filter
-Hoya 5 Stop ND Filter
-22mm
-ISO 100
-f22
-343 Seconds around 2:00PM -- Stacking filters is awesome..... but boy does it show how dusty my sensor is! A slight crop and the removal of 8 million dust spots.
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Hong Kong. Bank of China mirrored. I was actually on my way back here from taking some images of the Bank of China and Cheung Kong Centre from another side when I saw these amazing clouds coming over. When I spotted the reflection I though it would make a nice image with a long exposure to get the cloud movement. This was the last image I shot before my batteries died. Together with the Centre this is probably my favoritism building in Hong Kong.
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As I was about to set up my tripod one afternoon for a shot in front of the RBC Building at Bay and Wellington in Toronto, a security guard almost immediately comes storming out of the building demanding to know what I was doing. I looked up and said: "taking a photo." He said that I was on private property (the sidewalk) and that I would have to move.
When asked where the properties boundaries extended to, he looked confused and just pointed nondescriptly to the curb. Apparently they own the sidewalks.
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A shot of the Palomar Observatory located up on Palomar Mountain. Its about a 24 mile drive up the mountain at an elevation of a around 5 thousand feet. Not too many people were visiting this day so I was able to capture the shot I wanted. Enjoy.
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A little bit of fun this evening with some friends in my favourite tunnel under the M6 with some wire wool and my beloved V24
The smokestacks of Morro Bay. This was the first time I'd ever seen steam coming out of the stacks so I felt it was the perfect time to try some long exposures. I actually wish there hadn't been any clouds (a rare thought).
ISO 100, f11, 382 seconds around 6:00PM
Hoya Circular Polarizer, Hoya 5 Stop ND Filter, B+W 10 Stop ND Filter
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Block 64 HDB Yung Kuang is one of the unique apartment block that form a diamond shape.
A long exposure looking up the atrium.
I took this shot on New Year dawn 2016. Chi and I ventured out down toward the Gold Coast. We were tossing up between heading to Fingal Head, Currumbin or Broadbeach to shoot this iconic and pretty classic view of the Gold Coast. Due to the conditions we headed here. It was an enjoyable morning...but a more interesting sunrise would have made it even better!
Canon 5D Mark II
17-40 @ 36mm
ISO50 f/22 1/13sec