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Rippling clouds at Kew Beach on Saturday afternoon. This is one of my first HDR-IR images - this is a blend of 3 exposures shot on the IR-modified D100.

 

best seen large

Minox DCC 5.1 /picmonkey edit.

Only realized that the camera was still set to JPG when I got home and downloaded the images. Wonder if I missed setting other things properly too. Shooting JPG instead of RAW certainly limits one's post processing options.

Last glimpse of the moon poking it's head thru the cloud as the setting sun painted the cloud tops.

 

Werri Beach and Gerroa for fish n chips last evening .. with bonus storm going past...

 

Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 12-402.8 Pro

 

single frame ISO400 f/8 -0.7 ev 40mm

 

Raw developed in DxO PhotoLab6, colour graded in Nik6 Color Efex, tweaked in Topaz AI and finished off back in PhotoLab.

 

Blackhead, Gerroa, NSW

A lone Douglas Fir pokes it's way through the fog near Dunkeld

Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM, processed in Lightroom.

Inspired by Alfred Stieglitz a curly cloudscape in Auckland skies.

41312 rolls into Medstead with an up train.

From the North wall cycling to work on a chilly morning.

looks a bit better "L"

Day 9 - Saigon to Phnom Penh

 

On the flight from Saigon (Vietnam) to Phnom Penh (Cambodia)

Love flying only for sights such as these

Love capturing clouds on cell cam. Taken from last time's flight

Cloudscape - acrylic on canvas board

First try with ND110 filter.

Exposure 121 sec.

Nikon D300.

Finaly dared to set my first steps in digital long exposures with ND110 filter.

Stereo HDR --- Anaglyph, red/cyan glasses required. - View large!

 

See this image as mono HDR:

www.flickr.com/photos/j-knaack/5118808675/

A circumhorizontal arch shows faintly in this cloudscape over West Auckland.

 

Looking back ... pulled this one out of the archives from three and a half years ago. Still like it. The original title was "nuages." That is one French word I definitely like. It has just the right sound for high, delicate clouds. The English word is fine for puffy cumulus and dark stormy clouds, but "nuages" seems to fit better for wispy white strands like these. Typically, when cirrus clouds are prominent, so too are jet contrails. And there were some in this sky too, but fortunately they didn't intrude here.

6:48 pm CET -> After the storm

See on Black or press L

 

Focal length: 24 mm

Aperture: f/9.0

Exposure: 1/80 Sec

ISO Speed: 100

  

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Aberdeen, Scotland, 29/07/13.

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