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View from Ballycastle beach looking out towards Fairhead. Taken using LEE filters Little Stopper and 0.9 hard grad filter.

Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Maritime District, Wijnhaven Eiland, Residential high rises, 100 Hoog, ‘The Muse’ (slightly cut from B&T)

 

On the left of 100 Hoog (Tangram Architects) is the northern façade of Muse, another residential high-rise of the Wijnhaveneiland (2019, Barcode Architects). The balconies are placed in an offset with the floors above and below, allowing for a double height and daylight entry in the apartments.

 

The backstory about the recent rise of the residential high-rises in the city centre of Rotterdam is with the previous post.

 

This is number 705 of Rotterdam architecture and 101 of Façades.

 

鰂鱼涌 Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

Housing density isn't an issue in the Downtown region of the Jordanian capital of Amman ... providing you have friendly neighbours!

Sunset - Pier remnants - Clifton Springs

Having a bus shelter at all here is rare enough. One with a mural painted on it is must unusual.

A Sunflower in Black n White.

Sunset, J. Percy Priest Lake - Rutherford County, Tennessee

 

Twilight reflection on J. Percy Priest Lake at the Poole Knobs Recreation Area in LaVergne, Tennessee.

  

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80 second long daylight exposure of Goðafoss in Iceland using a 10 stop neutral density filter and polarizer. This was mine and my wife's favorite waterfall of the whole trip. There is just something so magical about it.

 

Photo by Russell Eck

 

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This is a shot at Ventura Beach, CA. It is part of my experiment with long-exposure photography.

we are on the 16th. floor; above us there are around 44 more floors; this house has around 20 or so.

 

Can you find the boy with the bicycle?

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Sukhumvit Soi 11, Bangkok

Nice sunset last night in Carmel with Crepuscular rays emanating from the sun.

 

I used two Lee Graduated Soft Neutral Density filters one 0.9 and the other 0.6. I also took three images one 0 EV, -2 EV and +2 EV and blended them in Photoshop.

 

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Winter at Sawpit Bay on eastern Lake Superior- -about 80 km north of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.

Three second exposure with a Hoya NDX8 three stop neutral density filter.

Inspired and in honor of Michael Wolf, may he rest in peace

I mentioned on a previous photo that this particular session in Estero Bay didn't look promising until the sun started setting. I think this was the point that I started to get excited. Long exposure with a neutral density filter...

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Highest position in Explore: #3

 

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Canonikos, nº 20 ya disponible.

 

Revista LNH, nº 20 ya disponible.

 

Revista LNH (Issue 20 now avaliable).

 

Tomada en el Parque Natural de Calblanque - Cartagena, Murcia (España).

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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Canon 17-40mm @ 24mm

Hitech GND 0.6

Hitech ProStop IR ND64

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Tripod Giottos MT9271 + Ball Head MH 1300 + Remote control.

Anchovies preserved with salt and chili pepper, a traditional preparation from Southern Italy, Calabria

On the way to the climb saw this on my left,

Finally 2016 has arrived! Jolly new year to everyone! Hope it will be another great 365 days for all of us! I have set some goals for myself this year and that is to be a better traveller, a better photographer ..... a better person in general :) less complaining, more understanding, more appreciative of things & ppl around me. Anything positive which I feel I can push myself beyond my limits, I will do my best. What's your new year resolution? ;)

 

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Ellinjaa Falls, Wooroonooran National Park, Millaa Millaa, Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland, Australia

 

The Shot

 

1 exposure shot (0 EV) in RAW with tripod

 

Camera :: Canon 5D Mark II

Lens :: Canon EF 17-40mm F/4L USM

Tripod :: Manfrotto 055XPROB with 322RC2 Head

Filter :: 0.6S GND + 0.6 ND Lee Filters

 

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Frankfurt - Germany

Have a wonderful weekend to all.

May 2018, Damrak, Amsterdam, North Holland

 

sana ait olan o küçük dünyada

işi olduğunu düşünenler,

davetsiz misafirlerdir,

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Özlemin sözleri, Haziran'nın 10u, 2018

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It’s interesting that the most densely populated cities in the world can also be the most fun to photograph.

On the bike somewhere in between IJsselstein and Montfoort, Holland.

Something tells me this farmer needs more trees around his meadows...the cow-density is huge at certain spots...

bursa,gölyazı may'2105...

 

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Yosemite, Merced river

Today we went to the Four Mile Beach north of Santa Cruz, California. It was a beautiful afternoon, no clouds. I took this long exposure shot in the blue hour 30 minutes after sunset using an ND8 neutral density filter on the vintage Dream Lens.

 

I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and the curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.

 

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Found during my return visit. This is a launching point. i was lucky i didnt break my camera getting this one. walked down the ramp but slipped over on the algea abd seaweed. i was carrying my tripod with the camera attached. ended up holding the camera high in the air and just fell on my back onto the concrete. was more worried not to get the camera wet.

 

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Explore #2 11/05/2022

 

Far west - Sunset at Neist Point, looking out across the Minch.

 

The narrow, rocky finger that is home to Neist Point lighthouse, is the furthest west you can travel in mainland UK without having to board a ferry. A location that’s hard to beat as one of the best places in the UK to witness sunset, especially so when decent conditions prevail as I was lucky enough to experience.

 

Isle of Skye, Scottish Inner Hebrides

 

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the hidden paradise of the Southeastern Anatolia Region; panoramic view of Takoran Valley, Şanlıurfa...

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A 20 second long daylight exposure overlooking the Kawarau River just outside of Queenstown, New Zealand. This was taken from the Twin Rivers Trail.

 

Photo by Russell Eck

Who goes on holiday and sets their alarm for several hours before sunrise . . . well, I did! The purpose of the early rise, just like my visit last September, was in the hopes of selecting ‘my spot’ for my tripod to capture the sunrise at Mesa Arch before the throngs of photographers arrived. I was the only car on the road leaving Moab, everyone else was still sensibly in bed apparently. I didn’t even spot any headlights or taillights during the drive to Canyonlands National Park or even on the park roads leading to the parking area for Mesa Arch. Maybe this time I had departed at an appropriately early enough time.

 

I parked, grabbed my kit, flicked my headlamp on and headed on the path to Mesa Arch. My pace on the path was a bit slower this morning as I had been out the morning prior for a cloudy sunless sunrise and the path was coated in ice from freezing rain the night prior and a bit treacherous (learned by sliding into a pine tree when I was unable to stop on ice coated slick rock). Today the eastern horizon was just beginning to brighten as I arrived at the arch, where I discovered I was the first to arrive!! On my September visit there were already 15 to 20 tripods with accompanying cameras and photographers set up waiting for sunrise . . . this time I was alone for the moment. It was a joy to be able to explore and select my location without having to rush before someone else took it. I even had time to enjoy waiting for the sunrise and the crowds. The sunrise did come as expected, but the other photographers didn’t! I had Mesa Arch to myself for the sunrise.

 

The beauty of the sunrise here is something one truly needs to witness in person. As the sun broke the horizon the first sunburst occurs, but the best is yet to come. Initially there is a lack of reflected light on the underside of Mesa Arch. But as the sun continues to rise and begins to cross the underside of the arch, a 2nd sunburst occurs while the reflected light illuminates the underbelly of the arch turning the sandstone a glowing red. After capturing the sunrise from near the edge of the rim, with the lack of other photographers I could back up and capture the entire arch at sunrise (an earlier image). The fact I was enjoying this sunrise . . . at this location . . . alone . . . priceless!

 

In the distance highlighted by the rising sun is the Washer Woman (derived from its resemblance of a tall and slender woman reaching her hands into a tub) and to its right is the taller Monster Tower. Washer Woman and Monster Tower are each over 600 feet tall. Behind the Washer Woman is the Sandcastle. On the horizon are the La Sal Mountains.

 

A fabulous sunrise at Mesa Arch alone to begin my day, followed by a short drive back to Moab and breakfast at the Jail House Cafe before heading south to Monument Valley.

 

I waded into the water, with my tripod and used a neutral density filter.

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