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Lanky-armed robot wandering the dry remains of an old civilization purged of organic life, finding what could possibly be.... hope
*GASP!* two posts in just 24 hours?! This must mean something!
Ha, just kidding, it means absolutely nothing! Time to go back into hiding for another month and a half
Have a good week, guys
A lunar hiking experience in the Krafla volcanic area. The Leirhnjúkshraun lava field is the result of the numerous eruptions of the Krafla caldera, especially along the active Leirhnjúkur volcano where the lava is still blazing from the latest eruption in 1984.
Leirhnjúkur, Iceland
Nikon D610 + Tamron 24-70f/2.8.
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Longboat Key- Sarasota Florida
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Desolation
Sometimes the road ahead may look bleak but what is around the next corner will never be known until you reach it.
This is the road leading into the iconic Glencoe in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. No matter the weather it is magnificent. Fortunately as a key worker I was able to capture this whilst driving to work. With very little other traffic I was able to get the shot from the middle of the road without causing any risk to myself or others.
This elegant sentinel stands in the Upper Terrace of Mammoth Hot Springs, and is probably one of the most photographed trees in Yellowstone National Park.
With Corfe Castle being shrouded in the fog this morning, I took a trip past Wareham Quay on my way home. I got my welly's on and got down into the river for some shots of the boats in the fog. Great fun!
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Along the rugged shoreline of Breiðafjörður are the numerous islets and skerries. Breiðafjörður is a large shallow bay, about 50 km wide and 125 km long and located in the west of Iceland. It separates the region of the Westfjords (Vestfirðir) from the rest of the country. Breiðafjörður is encircled by mountains, including glacier Snæfellsjökull the Snæfellsnes peninsula on the south side and the West Fjord peninsula to the north. Another interesting feature of the bay is that the northern tip was formed about 15 million years ago, whereas the southern end at Snæfellsnes was formed less than half that time ago.
Canon 5D2 + 16-35mm f/2.8 @ 23mm and f/10, 60 seconds.
Using Lee 10stop ND filter + Lee 3stop grad ND hard
Explore #381 on 20/3/11
As soon as I saw this room, I saw how I wanted the picture to turn out. I didn't get exactly what I was hoping for, but you can definitely feel this place's time has passed. It was a hazard just breathing the air in here. I'm sure I'll be back when it warms up...
….. Posforth Gill Waterfall in ‘The Valley of Desolation’ owes its name to the great storm of 1826.
A tree grows from a rock on Rannoch Moor. The slightly larger rocks of the Black Mount range loom in the distance.
The delight of boaters from near and far, Desolation Sound is a deep water sound at the northern end of the Salish Sea and of the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada. Its spectacular fjords, forested mountains, warm waters, aquatic life and wildlife make it a global boating, sea kayaking and ecotourism destination.
Warm summer temperatures and the meeting of the tides jointly cause the Desolation Sound region to enjoy the mildest climate, richest sea life and warmest water on the BC coast. There is less than a knot of current in this area.
your castle hollow and cold
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i showed this to my mom while editing to see what she thought and she started freaking out like "YOU SET FIRE TO THE CROWN ON YOUR HEAD?? IN THE FOREST??" so i had to explain to her that i'm not an idiot and i held it at arms length in one hand with a water bottle in the other haha. on the other hand, i love doing these funky expansions, i love that free-lensed look :).
hope all your sundays have been good so far! <3
(oh yeah, and i just found this video of an alligator being petted and i'm dying of cuteness: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VvdX9...!)
Continuing in an experimental theme of ruinous surrealism, unorthodox color combinations, texturing, and a new tree technique, I present this rather cluttered 16 x 16 vignette featuring a crocodile-infested river, the ruins of some jungle structure, a decaying rope bridge, and an olive green and silver tree.