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Croatia has some incredible natural landscapes, my favourite are these quiet, leafy trails through the woods.
Kamačnik Nature Preserve.
...the end of the morning break: a girl walks back to her classroom at school in a small town in rural Rajasthan, India
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When you take the time to quiet your mind and not allow anything to intrude on your peace, there is stillness in time. You feel suspended in an ocean of tranquility, and all truth seems to stem from this place of inner understanding. ~John Assaraf
Wayfarers Chapel is small chapel made mostly of glass that overlooks the Pacific Ocean South of Torrance, a Los Angeles suburb. It is very well known in the area and it is a popular wedding location. The Chapel itself and the grounds are very picturesque and it has great views of the Pacific Ocean as well. It's easy to see why it is such a popular wedding destination. I'm sure the wedding photographers love shooting there as well. In this photo, I was fortunate to capture the Sun bathing the alter in bright dappled light (because of the glass roof) with a clear view of the trees on the outside of the Chapel.
Designed by Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, it continues Frank Lloyd Wright's principle of organic architecture, building in harmony with nature. Wright fans will enjoy stopping by and strolling the grounds to take it all in.
One of my favorite things about walking through dense forest is the dappled light that reaches the forest floor when. Occasionally it will serendipitously fall in a great spot to really draw something out. After passing this mountain stream on the way to Sol Duc Falls we were inclined to stop again briefly on the way back. About mid way up the stream from the footbridge there was this small spot where, among the soft light hitting most of the forest floor, on particular mossy rock was directly lit and stood out subtly from the rest of the scene. I'm not sure it really carries through to this photograph, I may have actually diminished in impact in processing the image, but that's what I tried to capture here.
At this point I had put my ND400 filter away and didn't bother to dig it out to do a proper long exposure here. Instead I set up the tripod and took four identical exposures at a modestly 'long' 1/2 second. I blended the exposures together to give the effect of one longer exposure. I'm not as happy with this approach as with simply doing one long exposure (which when you factor in the time I just wasted in post-processing would have been much faster in the long run). As a rule of thumb I'll have to just keep an ND filter handy any time I plan to shoot waterfalls.
I did intend to keep up with one Olympic upload per day this week but missed yesterday - I'll try to compensate with another photo tomorrow (that's for John, who called me out on it). :)
Nikon D90 | Nikon 18-200VR@130mm | f/16 | 1/2s | ISO100 | Tripod | 4 Exposures
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The Londonist:
"Tower Hamlets Cemetery is unlike its Magnificent Seven brethren. Despite being set up by some of the wealthiest men of the Victorian era, it's not crawling with celebrity and extravagance like Highgate or Kensal Green. Tower Hamlets Cemetery instead functioned as a burial ground for London's working classes. It quickly filled and ceased as a functioning cemetery in 1966, but still remains a cemetery park"
…to our place. A house was leveled and a flood control project was installed years ago. Almost all of the trees and plants seen here grew since the flood control project was completed.
From 2010: Our flood control project was completed a month or so ago and it looks great. Twice now It has prevented flooding in this neighborhood. And with the extremely rainy weather we've had over the past few months, the timing could not have been better. This is the view from the curb at what used to be 2557 Little John Trail SE. The street at the back is Crockett Drive, where the house behind this address was also demolished for this project.
On location shoot In Southport's Hesketh Park for filming of award winning musical movie "Perfectly Frank".
Enticing curves, voluminous clouds, textures of the moorland, forest and green pasture. What more could anybody want??
A very similar shot to one posted this past April. This one is closer and more clear. It’s focus is primarily on the two rows of topiary towers.
using my bank holiday weekend to edit more photos for my interior / exterior book and shortlist those i have already edited.
The Freeze church and cemetry was one of the places in my list to Photograph in Palouse. But what happens when you finally get to the church on a memorial weekend sunday ? Well you get cars parked all over the place. As if nature couldn't help messing around, it started to drizzle. So we decided to hit the (dirt) road and look for prospects elsewhere. As we drove away from the church, there was this brief moment when the light made it through the cloud cover lighting up the landscape and revealing the dark veil of the storm system. So we pulled over and grabbed a few shots before we bid adieu.
Using a ploarizer and underexposing the shot slightly helped me get the intricate details of the storm clouds that was causing the drizzle over the landscape.
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A view of the pine plantations that dot the landscape around Oberon and the Jenolan Caves. This is a shot from Jenolan State Forest on the central tablelands of NSW about 20km from Oberon. Oberon is a little town that's on the Great Dividing Range and usually gets dustings of snow each year when the cold fronts roll in during winter. The forests in the area are renowned for their saffron milk cap and slippery jack mushrooms that are in abundance in autumn.
The dusk sunlight breaks through and creates a wonderfully hazy light on the trees on the Northern edges of Ladybower reservoir.
My first visit here
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Photo of forest vegetation slowly turning brown, backlit by the bright rays of morning sunlight. Picture taken in Gmina Kolbudy, near Gdańsk, Poland.
cosmos 4 / ? (i think there will be three more)
because of my addiction to technology, i have found an unfortunate side effect of that addiction....and that is, a shorter attention span.
it's terrible...and so, i find myself having the urge to move onto a new photography subject before exhausting all the potential of the current one.
but NO, dammit! i'm pushing myself to post ALL the keeper cosmos shots.
let this be a lesson to my attention deficient mind. sticktoitiveness prevails.
…to our place. A house was leveled and a flood control project was installed years ago. Almost all of the trees and plants seen here grew since the flood control project was completed.
From 2010: Our flood control project was completed a month or so ago and it looks great. Twice now It has prevented flooding in this neighborhood. And with the extremely rainy weather we've had over the past few months, the timing could not have been better. This is the view from the curb at what used to be 2557 Little John Trail SE. The street at the back is Crockett Drive, where the house behind this address was also demolished for this project.
A feeder stream to the Skokomish in the Staircase region of Olympic National Park.
Vertical pano stitch
Dogwood tree in full bloom in Asheville, North Carolina - © 2023 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com