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As much as I hate doing HDRs during boring light I went for it here. The view was simply stunning from the top of Eagle Rock and I could have taken a "snap" just to have...forget that. I have the hardest time leaving images alone and in a situation like this I had to force something. When will I be in Tahoe again with no snow?
What could I do around noon? A bracket series could have spiced this up but I found 7 long exposures with the 10 Stop gave me the best results. Glassy water and cloud movement at least distract from the crapy mid day light.
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This tree has only recently been chopped, when I was a kid there used to be a tarzee hanging off one of the branches that would swing out over the dip. Really simple fun as a child, such a shame it's been cut down now, pretty much any DIY recreational stuff is soon removed due to health and safety.
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We headed to Arthur River as I'd heard it was a get place for seacapes. There are these awesome logs which have washed up on the shore so I wanted to capture them. This is an 8 minute long exposure from a place called 'Edge of the World'.
Canon 5D Mark II
17-40 @ 17mm
ISO100 f/16 481sec
I bet some of you have been to this situation: facing darkness and only a glimpse of light on the other side.
Steps to the darkness represents this: human soul. How we face things. Are they really what they look like? Those steps are calling you to go into. Would you go? How would you react? The reality is, it was a cloudy day. It was a 6 minutes exposure. Time to think. Time to appreciate. And when you are there, visualizing your shot, what you want to do with it you enter this sort of state of connection kind of thing that is difficult to describe. There is nothing there, only you. You see things differently. Your mind is so controlled and the state of calmness is so big that you feel like your are invincible and darkness is just a period. Nothing is permanent.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35 F4 VR
Post Production with Lightroom 5.5, Nik Software and CS6
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Waiting for the sunset on the beach of Mosterios, a small village in the municipality of Ponta Delgada in Sao Miguel. Mosterios, meaning “monastery” in Portuguese, was named after the nearby islets, the largest of which is shaped like a church.
Taken at 3:51am on September 15th 2018. I got to the photo spot around midnight and I was very tired, I took a long nap and when I woke up around 3:30am it was windy and cloudy in the Carmel Highlands on the California Coast HWY1. Luckily the clouds were low and moving very fast which ended up adding to my photos instead of blocking the stars.
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Testing out the #Loxia #25mm f/2.4 for #astrophotography. The best part about this lens is the infinity focus is very easy to achieve unlike all the other #Sony focus by wire lenses. With the Loxia 25mm I just focus to infinity and just check and make sure that the focus turned until it stops and that it stops at infinity. Other lenses like the Batis 25mm I had to fight and fiddle with it to get it to focus to infinity. Same with the Sony 28mm f/2 and my Canon adapted lenses (16-35mm f/4 and 28mm f/1.8). This was the case with all the other manual focus adapted lenses: Zeiss M mount 28mm f/2.8 and the Leica 28mm f/2.8. I wasn't 100%sure if the lens was at infinity focus. This photo taken with #loxia25mm on the #Sonya7r3. 📷Hi Res on Flickr, link in Bio
📷25mm at f/2,4
📷15sec exposure
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Location is on #Hwy1 #CarmelHighlands #California #nightsky #Colourful #Cloudy #Sky #stars #movingclouds #cloud #cloudmovement #milkyway #nightphotography #night #nightshot #nightshooters #newmoon #starlight #longexposure #longexposureshots #1exposure
This image captures the moment the sun rose on 2014 in Australia.
This shot was taken at Currumbin Beach on New Years Day.
Fuji G617
105mm
Velvia50 f/32 5sec
Epson V700
Turimetta beach is probably one of Sydney's most photographed beaches... and I now know why. I hit up Turimetta on Saturday morning with my friends Adam & Oliver. It was a beautiful morning.
I also picked up a ND400 filter during the week so I took it out on it's maiden voyage and ran it through it's paces. I love it!
ISO 100 | f/16.0 | 201sec | ND400
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Combination of cloud movement and slow shutter under appropriate light may produce dramatic effects on the photographed landscape.
I had to photograph this lovely little machine, mainly to make my wife smile, we love the film cars and her favorite character is the little forklift truck Guido. The second I saw this it reminded me of it and I knew she would love it just like the Wall.e lookalike I also found here.
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On Sunday morning I managed to drag myself out of bed for a sunrise. I went to Murlough Bay in County Antrim.
We arrived about 20 minutes before sunrise but on the drive there I could already see the early morning colours and started to doubt myself that I had got the times wrong.
I managed to come away with this shot. One thing I love when out for sunrises is the sheer beauty of them and how they silence you. It really makes you appreciate the simple things like getting up to watch a sunrise
A very rare straight out the camera image, taken during sunrise at Pismo Pier this morning. I've spent about 8 collective hours on one image this week.... and this trumps it.
Easily one of the best sunrises I've seen since living in California.
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172 second exposure in Zephyr Cove, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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Winter Solstice 2013: Shofner Church during the night of December 21st, high winds and severe thunderstorm warnings. This is a time exposure with the clouds moving along and the high winds made such beautiful sky movement.
Light source: available Church flood lights and automobile lights.
Taken on the moorland road between Aberfeldy and Crieff in Perthshire during very windy weather. Played about in photoshop with the motion blur filter to increase the movement of the grasses
I cropped this shot from last spring to use as an iPad background, but it turned out that I really just love this crop. So I figured I'd share it with all of you. This is one of my favorite B&W shots. I'm going to try to catch a sunrise there while I'm back in RI for a few days at the beginning of June.
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Isla Mujeres, on Mexico's Caribbean coast.
Long exposure with a hoya NDX400 9-stop ND filter to slow down the clouds and water. The sun was just about to set and was glowing behind the thick clouds.
The previous day I arrived on the island and watched the most amazing red tinged sunset while basking in warm Caribbean waters. Unfortunately the spectacle wasn't repeated on this day but I was still happy with the evening's shots.
Lee soft ND filters .9 & .75 to hold back the sky.
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This photo was taken during a 15 day road trip around New Zealand in February 2012. It was taken at St Clair Beach, just south of Dunedin City Centre.
Canon 5D Mark II
17-40 @ 21mm
ISO 100 f/16 30sec
Lee Big Stopper
Me and Phil had a bit of a weird night, I had to come out to do some photos for something else, after that we managed to find this boat place where we got a really nice trail at.
Few faint gaps in the stars from where the clouds started coming over.
An exposure of The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Finished in 1909 and has a floor count of 50. Also know as 1 Madison Ave. It was the headquarters of Metlife Insurance until 2005. It currently is being renovated into a hotel.
*I didn't take this photo at noon. The clock on the tower was not working while I took it.
I am currently shooting long exposures of skyscrapers in NYC. My goal is to create a set of building portraits, color and black and white. For some of New York's iconic buildings. The set can be found
This photo was taken while my wife and I were up at Noosa on holiday. We were swimming at the beach and I thought that the light was quite good for a beach panorama so I left the water, grabbed my camera from the hotel room, snapped a few shots, put the camera back and then went back to the beach!
Canon 5D Mark II
17-40 @ 17mm
ISO100 f/16 1/50sec
Hoya HD circular polariser
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When you again start hoping
With your arms wide open
Come on dance with me
Dance with me into the colours of the dusk
And all will be right
Dancing like water with the light
Dance with me
Won't you dance with me into the colours of the dusk
More from Toronto in Slow Motion.
I managed to dive down the Gateshead Quayside a couple of Fridays ago and take some long exposures of the Sage Music Centre & Millenium Bridge. This is one of my shots of the Sage which is an amazing building! I actually managed to get a look around inside the other day and its a stunning interior... if not a bit vertigo inducing! :D
For this shot i used my Hoya ND64 & NDX400 stacked which gives a total of 14.6 stops. Im starting to actually get some of these locations ive got in mind ticked off now :D
Newcastle city Centre.
i really haven't been very lucky with the weather recently. The sky this morning didn't have a cloud in the sky, which didn't bode well for capturing some movement that I was after. Then all of a sudden one solitary little cloud floated in between these two buildings where I was standing. Perfect!
This photo was taken last weekend at a family gathering at Caloundra on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. While the nieces and nephews were having a go in the canoe and kayak I took a quite long-exposure of this tree.
Canon 5D Mark II
24-105 @ 24mm
ISO 100 f/8 30sec
Lee 0.9 Hard Grad
Lee Big Stopper
Shot taken in the Cherokee Marsh for school this past semester. The assignment was dealing with movement and I think this shot illustrates that pretty well :-)
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Canon EOS 50D
Tokina 12-24
Full Moon Only!
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A very autumnal looking embankment - taken on a recent blue hour shoot. Slightly disappointed about the overexposed part of Wilford Bridge though - should've taken more brackets!!
-Nikon D7000
-Sigma 10-20
-Really Right Stuff Tripod, Ballhead and L-Plate
-B+W 10 Stop ND Filter
-ISO 100
-10mm
-f14
-114 Seconds
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I will be working as a photo guide around Big Sur in early December and we are currently looking for a guide to take over in Yosemite. If you are either interested in participating or think you'd be up for guiding around Yosemite please see below:
Reallyclassglass.com announces their first destination workshop out of the
Kansas City area.
December 1-13, 2011
Depart Kansas City Thursday, December 1, heading to the south rim of the
Grand Canyon via Colorado. Tentative schedule follows:
December 1-2, travel to the Grand Canyon via Colorado.
December 3-4, Grand Canyon, South Rim
December 5, Sedona, Arizona
December 6, travel to Yosemite
December 7-9, Yosemite
December 10-11, Monterey Bay, Big Sur
December 12-13, return to Kansas City via, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado
The fee includes the use of reallyclassglass.com professional Nikkor super
telephoto lenses and Really Right Stuff, tripods and ball heads. Lenses
include the 600 mm F4.0, 400mm F2.8, 300mm F2.8 and 200mm F2.0
We will concentrate on always photographing during the golden hours
surrounding sunrise and sunset. Other photography time will concentrate on
the hours around those key times. We will post process images or travel
during the other hours.
Workshop leaders will assist in all phases of photography to include lens
selection, pre visualizing the image, filters and aperture and shutter speed
selection. Leaders are familiar with Adobe Lightroom 3 and Adobe Photoshop
but do not consider themselves experts. Little time will be devoted to
classroom instruction in post processing.
Participants may choose to ride in a comfortable 15 passenger van from KC or
fly to a destination and we will arrange for a pickup in Arizona or
California.
Destination Workshop Investment: $1,989.00. The fee does not include food
or lodging. Lodging choices during the trip will be national motel chains
such as Super 8, Hampton Inn, Drury Inn, and Comfort Inns. Doubling up is
encouraged to save money.
Deposit: A non refundable deposit of $400.00 is required to hold your spot.
The fee, though not refundable, can be used toward a future destination
workshop should a family emergency cause you to cancel. The deposit is due
by October 15 and the balance will be deducted from your credit card on
November 30.
All participants are required to sign a release of liability statement.
Local guides: Reallyclassglass.com feels it is important to maximize time
photographing and not in searching for the best vantage points. Whenever
financially prudent we will hire local photo guides familiar with the
locations. Mark G, who works for Really Right Stuff, will guide us in
Monterey and Big Sur. We are currently searching for guides for Yosemite and
the Grand Canyon.
Maximum participants, 10, and the minimum for the trip is 3.
Contact: Dave Bryan, reallyclassglass.com, 913-908-4879, dbryan12@kc.rr.com
Destination workshop location highlights.
The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is 200 miles long, a mile deep and
from 5-15 miles across. The north rim is closed during the winter season so
we will explore and photograph from the south side. We can descend into the
canyon on Bright Angel Trail for the full 17 mile round trip to the Colorado
River below or depending on time and agility of the participants...do only a
portion of the hike. But you really have not experienced the canyon until
you have walked in it.
Sedona....the red rock spires dominate the landscape and we will see why
this has become a favorite vacation and photographic destination. We'll
also schedule a trip to the ghost town of Jerome, population 403. Steep
streets switchback up the mountain to view the old copper mining town.
Monterey Bay and Big Sur......Carmel, Pebble Beach, Cannery Row, sea lions,
pelagic and shore birds, 17 mile drive scenery, Monterey Bay Aquarium...what
more needs to be said. The Weston Gallery in Carmel features the work of
Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, and prepares us for Yosemite. Mark G will
guide us to some of his favorite photographic sites along Big Sur which
stretches 90 miles south of Carmel from Point Lobos all the way to the
Hearst Castle with 5000 foot mountains rising out of the Pacific Ocean.
Winter in Yosemite...special, quiet....beautiful. Snow....amazingly
different images.
And did we say that all participants may use reallyclassglass.com
professional Nikkor lenses as part of the fee?