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EXPLORED ON 26 AUGUST 2009 - #62
Jungfrau is one of the most famous mountains of Switzerland. The word Jungfrau, I am told by the local experts here, means "virgin". For some reason or the other, this mountain is named that way.
I was on this spectacular Panorama trail that covers this area. The trail took me through a region that offered stunning vistas of three of the most famous mountains in the region, The Eiger, The Monk, and The Virgin.
As it turned out to be cloudy day, it provided good opportunities to capture these timeless peaks in very interesting ways. The challenge was however getting the right exposure.
When I metered the sky, the mountain details were lost. If I metered through the mountains, the clouds were lost. I soon recognized that an F8 at 1/640, with a -2/3 would do the trick. Presto it did. Look at the beautiful texture of the clouds. Looks like cotton candy... doesn't it.
Enjoy the view. Fave it if you like it.
Photograph © Kausthub Desikachar
Photographed with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and Canon EF 24-105mm F4 IS USM L Lens with Sigma DG UV Filter. Handheld. Software based Graduated ND filter applied using Nik Software for Aperture 2.0
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Thorpe Cloud, Dovedale, Peak District, UK
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This one came out better than I thought it would. I hope I get chance to revisit again during May in better light. Mind you, it wasn't too bad. It was nice to have a little time to explore properly. Usually my visits are rushed.
In the middle of nothing, I looked the sky, it was spectacular. A cloud, too large, seemed to take possession of all.
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I awaked up very early in this autumn morning when dense dark clouds , the moon and the sunrise create a beautiful composition
Shot with a Fotodiox Pentax 645 to EOS ND Throttle. Lens: Pentax 645 L.S 75mm f/2.8
- Photo by Sean Anderson
Some giant leaves about a meter across in Dunedin Motanical Gardens. This was last weekend's weather. Today has been nearly as cold as yesterday when we had several hail storms.
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Gunnera leaves - thanks Pat.
PS Don't trust the Exif on this one. It was a 20 year old MF f2.8 16 mm fisheye which my camera thought was taken with a big telephoto I programmed into it more recently :-)
The best sunrise I have seen. The colours were so intense that this image has been desaturated. Taken at Cape Solander just south of Sydney. Best on black so just click on the image. Processed in CS6.
Dear everyone who has faved or commented or looked at the image. My sincere thanks to you all - humbling to have received all your generous comments. The image was a single shot and has no HDR. I am an amateur photographer based in Sydney Australia who just loves taking photos (particularly with friends), constantly trying to improve and having fun.
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head in the clouds series :)
this is a story of a woman who has been traveling from town to town trying to find her place in society, but her mind is stuck in a dreamland where she thinks that everything is perfect, yet she hasn't looked far enough to find out that this isn't the case. therefore; her head is stuck in the clouds.
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A view facing north with the Cotswold Hills on the right (and into the distance) looking towards Stratford-upon-Avon from a vantage point near a village called Ilmington.
And hey...feel free to comment, I must have the lowest views to comments ratio in history
Darkness falls on the prairie … except where it doesn’t.
Nighttime light pollution over Lake Pawnee, Nebraska. Not a cloud in the sky the next day, all the way to Denver.
My list of favorite things about the ocean is as long as the many days of my life I have spent there. So here is another entry.
Those moments when low, overhanging clouds reflect onto the choppy surface of the nearby ocean. But rather than looking like a reflection, they end up looking more like an anti-shadow. I love seeing the shadows of clouds play across ocean waters as well, but these light, diffuse reflections mirroring the size and rough shape of the clouds passing by fascinate me a bit more, probably because I do not see them quite as often.
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