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I am hardly to go out shooting snow nowadays due to health problem. Just an archive from 3 years ago.
Who needs a wide aperture lens to create background blur? LOL! Mist and fog do a good job at this! :-D
The sun had set before the mist rolled in and the light was rapidly fading. The blue tone is very close to how it actually looked.
Looks best on black (click image or press L)
Amazing how a bit of fog changes a view.
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Surreal sunset in Kazakhstan's steppes just north of the Caspian Sea. (same as BW version but I like both :))
De gemeente wil het pand Koningstein verkopen. De verkoop van het pand gaat volgens financiële randvoorwaarden van de gemeente en op basis van de stedenbouwkundige visie. Het model Koningshof als vervangende nieuwbouw is leidend. Koningshof wordt breed gedragen door de wijkraad Rozenprieel. Koningshof gaat uit van een optimale invulling van de plek, waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met de uitstraling van het Spaarne en de uitstraling van de wijk Rozenprieel.
This shot was taken in a small town around the middle of Arizona. It really showcases how barren the landscape is when you get away from any of the major cities. People who live out here are really dependent on the weather, this year had more rain than usual and you can see the effects of that in all of the green in the photo.
I feel very happy about this piece of art! Is the first time I use splatter brushes and nude models! The splatter effects are trickier than I thought but I think they seem very cool on this.
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Taken at Desolation Nowhere Halloween Sim: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Deadlands/135/159/23
Taken by Drew Drakul-Blackheart, Co-Owner of Drakul-Blackheart Imagery Studios.
I rarely come by a central station that is as empty as this station, even at night time. I haven’t cloned anybody out or used multiple exposures to get rid of people or even waited for people to get out of the way. It just was empty – except for one single person (if you can find him).
This is a 5 shot HDR taken with a small tripod handheld on the rails of the stairs. There are way too many bicycles to get room with a real tripod. Denmark is a bicycle nation, only surpassed by Holland, I think.
When shone upon with the right amount of sunlight even the most desolate place can appear charming.
Taken with Sony NEX-7 on Sony 18-55mm at f7.1, 1/200 sec., ISO100, 55mm.
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I've been told this place was once the Victor Mill.. I believe it burned down several years ago. It's out in Greer past highway 14. I've always found the place to be haunting and alluring at the same time. About a 15 minute exposure.
A brief break in the clouds on the A93 just outside of Spittal of Glenshee, Scotland. I spent a week driving around the highlands, and while I didn't always have such good luck with the weather, I did leave with a sense of awe over the sheer scale and beauty of the landscape.
It's been ages since I've posted anything on flickr; so long, in fact, that I've almost given up my account for dead. I've occasionally thought that I should post one final photo as a suitable farewell, to mark the end of an era and commemorate all of the opportunities and enjoyment that came with it.
I suppose this would be a fitting photo for that, but now that I'm revisiting the site I find that lingering nostalgia won't let me say a final goodbye just yet. Soon, maybe, but not today.
not a great day...
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January 2010
Hopewell Township, New Jersey, USA
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Nicole Jimenez
Hualpén- Region del Biobio
CHILE
Caminaremos por la ruinas de la ciudad.
Por troncos desnudos aún amarrados a la tierra infértil.
Ríos secos sin vida.
Mares estancados en aceite.
Sin aire. Esperando la bomba final.
¿Llegará el tiempo donde será todo devastado por el hombre?
Quizas en un tiempo no muy lejano; seremos pocos los habitantes de la Tierra.
marcelo moltedo
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Lens: Canon 50mm
Film: Ilford XP2 400
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