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A chair frozen into the snow and ice of Lake Laberge in southern Yukon. It ws turned with its back to the view, and there was no fishing hole that I could see. I'm not sure what this says, if anything, but I feel like there must be a story or statement in this somewhere.
Photo taken with the Canon EOS R and Rf 24-105mm f/4.0 L. Camera and lens were mounted to a sturdy tripod and I used a ten stop neutral density filter to lengthen the exposure somewhat. The wind was blowing a hoolie, with gusts almost strong enough to blow a person over.
The finished image was processed from raw in Adobe Lightroom Classic 11, and then further adjustments, including B&W conversion, were performed in DxO's Nik Silver Efex Pro 3.
Bay City Michigan hosts the Tall Ships again with much excitement and high attendance. Every three years we enjoy a nice variety of Tall Ships and pirates. This year includes several new ships as well as some that have visited before.
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Deyr Yakup (Yakup Monastery), 10 km from the center. away, located on the south of the mountains.
Among the people, it is believed that the Prophet Abraham, King Nemrut, who the Prophet struggled with, used this place as an area of improvement. For the structure in this region, the expressions "Nemrut's Throne" or "Cin Değirmeni" are used among the public.
There is a monumental tomb in the northwest of the monastery. There is an inscription of two lines under the east-facing window on this tomb monument.
Şanliurfa, Turkey, December 10, 2020
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EF 16-35MMF/2.8L II USM
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Canon 5d mark IV
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I was at this beach during the day for pure recreation, no camera etc. It had been awhile since I had been to Nahant Beach and I didn't remember this small rock island Egg Rock also known as Elephant Rock. Went back during the golden hour when the tide was pretty low, and on the way down, with sunlight still hitting the rock. The wind was really brutal for a 60 second exposure at 200mm, and I only got one frame where the rock was sharp. The wet sand in the foreground was bright and reflecting the blue sky, and the over-exposure with the use of the graduated neutral density filters really heightened that. I used the slight blue cast of the big stopper to my advantage and didn't warm the white balance to correct for it.
Canon 6d
Canon 70-200mm f/4L at 200
LEE Big Stopper (3.0ND)
LEE 0.9 Hard GND
LEE 0.9 Hard GND
f/22, ISO100, 61 sec
Live View, RC-6 Wireless Remote
The outline of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, and of its neighbouring Magellanic Clouds, in an image based on housekeeping data from ESA’s Gaia satellite, indicating the total number of stars detected every second in each of the satellite's fields of view.
Brighter regions indicate higher concentrations of stars, while darker regions correspond to patches of the sky where fewer stars are observed.
The plane of the Milky Way, where most of the Galaxy’s stars reside, is evidently the brightest portion of this image, running horizontally and especially bright at the centre. Darker regions across this broad strip of stars, known as the Galactic Plane, correspond to dense, interstellar clouds of gas and dust that absorb starlight along the line of sight.
The Galactic Plane is the projection on the sky of the Galactic disc, a flattened structure with a diameter of about 100 000 light-years and a vertical height of only 1000 light-years.
Beyond the plane, only a few objects are visible, most notably the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, which stand out in the lower right part of the image. A few globular clusters – large assemblies up to millions of stars held together by their mutual gravity – are also sprinkled around the Galactic Plane.
Acknowledgement: this image was prepared by Edmund Serpell, a Gaia Operations Engineer working in the Mission Operations Centre at ESA’s European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany.
This work is licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) licence.
Credit: ESA/Gaia – CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
The Peter Iredale shipwreck taken in the harsh midday sun. I used a 1.8 (6 stop) NDF filter to capture wave motion and a wide zoom (17-40mm) at its wide end, with a hood to provide the vignette.
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Neutral Density 7-stop Long Exposure Test - Canon EOS 1D Mark II with Canon EF 28-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS USM (EOS mount) & Kobe ND128 (ND4+ND32) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Last night I revisited the Reitdiephaven again. There is something magical about these colorful houses and the long boats. I am quite sure there will be more visits in the future!
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A 30 second exposure, shot around midday, with a 10 stop ND filter. and a few breaking waves.
ISO 64,f/13, 120mm, 30 sec
About 400 metres Westerly from Petrel Cove, South Australia
Carnock Burn, Finnich Glen.
Getting here meant walking up the river which was very cold. Luckily feet warmed up after a couple of minutes.
A large chunk of ice on the beach at the magical Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon in Iceland, sea water flowing around it.
Shot with a b+w ten-stop neutral density Filter to get a 2 second exposure with the lens wide open at f/1.8 during daylight.
A 100 second long daylight exposure of Slap Savica Waterfall in Slovenia near Lake Bohinj using a 10 stop neutral density filter and polarizer. A fog was drifting down from the mountains above onto the waterfall creating an amazing ethereal look.
Photo by Russell Eck
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When I zoomed into Bird Rock at 17-Mile Drive, I was astounded to find so many seals on the rock sunbathing. It was quite a sight to behold. Dang!
Using the compression effect of my Nikkor 70-200mm. This is a group of public housing in central Singapore.
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Lunch was served on our boat as elephant families emerged from the bush to drink, socialise and play by the river. Chobe has the highest density of elephants in Africa with some estimates as high as 100,000.
The River Lea viewed from Walthamstow Marsh. The land to the right rises steeply and is a glacial gravel terrace.
High density riverside housing is rapidly being built in the distance.
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Wolf Point had been
an undeveloped-section
of Chicago’s River North Neighborhood
yet is NOW-
super dense (overly so-IMHO)
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''Fotoğraflarımın izin alınmadan kopyalanması ve kullanılması 5846 sayılı Fikir ve Sanat Eserleri Yasasına göre suçtur.!!
... Now to stand still, to be here,
Feel my own weight and density!
The black shadow on the paper
Is my hand; the shadow of a word
As thought shapes the shaper
Falls heavy on the page, is heard.
All fuses now, falls into place
From wish to action, word to silence,
My work, my love, my time, my face
Gathered into one intense
Gesture of growing like a plant.
[from "Now I Become Myself" by May Sarton]
this Lenten submission comes from an image taken in Butchart Gardens, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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