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This is shot from inside a very small workshop situated within the vast halls of a disused industrial complex in Esch/Alzette/ Luxembourg called "Metzeschmelz".

 

The was by far the most extreme difference in light and shadow.

 

View from outside the workshop: www.flickr.com/photos/138658581@N08/52169383159

Cottonwood Trees on the Ball Creek Ranch Nature Preserve north of Bonners Ferry Idaho.

 

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Liam waiting a long time to finally see these guys!

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The pause that refreshes... then Toby jumps back up and wants to play more fetch.

 

His nose is coming along.

 

From this distance/processing it's kinda hard to see, but the the fur is still missing right above his nose pad and near his eye - the result of Henry's tender loving care.

 

(sigh)

 

Our Daily Challenge - March 11, 2020: "Down"

 

366:2020 - 71

 

Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog

21-air (Dynamic Airways) 767-241(ER)(BDSF) Reg: N999YV about to depart Miami.

Wheels of an old locomotive steam engine taken from a very low angle.

DLR station at Canary Wharf seen from West India Quay DLR station.

Waiting in the twilight of the predawn, thirty minutes until official sunrise in this enchanted Burke County valley looking up at iconic Table Rock and its sister mountain to the right, Hawksbill. With a front moving across the area I was hoping for at least a few clouds to add a nice backdrop to the ridgeline, and was not disappointed. The only thing I didn't have due to the timing and the way the clouds formed to my back was enough light directly on Table Rock to aid in distinguishing the detail of the rocky summit. Still enjoyed the morning shoot. Hope you enjoy this image 'Fall in beautiful Burke County'...

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Looking south from the Sloc road, the sea mist/fog was rolling in and shortly after this very little of the land could be seen. Strange light because of the fog and it was taken as the sun was setting.

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"Helix" wraps sophistication into one dynamic look with its spiraled ponytail and curled bangs. Inspired by Rihanna, this pony is all about adding a twist of elegance to your day! ✨

 

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Dark Point NSW Australia.

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Ice on a body of water like Utah Lake is a very dynamic thing, forming, breaking up and refreezing. It gives us the great geometry and textures seen here from about 200 feet above.

Ce micro est prêt à fournir un son dynamique pour une soirée boum pour fêter la victoire sur cette pandémie actuelle dans le monde. #Macro #MacroMondays #Sound

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That evening, the sky was beautiful and dynamic at the Rozenhoedkaai in Brugge (Belgium).

 

Tripod, cable shutter release, manual focus via Liveview.

 

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The "Ouvrage Michelsberg" is one of the numerous Maginot Line fortifications, located at about 23 km from Thionville, and now operated as a museum.

 

Multiple long exposures processed with HDR Efex Pro 2 from the Nik Collection.

 

Ouvrage Michelsberg: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage_Michelsberg

Association Ouvrage du Michelsberg (AOM) (french): maginot-michelsberg.fr

Maginot Line: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maginot_Line

Ko Phangan Thailand

Spring is here... and we are finally starling to get some breaks in the weather. This shot was taken a couple of weeks ago on a day that had otherwise been rather gray and boring. But I looked out my window and saw that there was potential for a nice sunset to form and reflect against the clouds. I only had about 30 minutes and it was rush hour but I decided to risk it. I ended up getting to the 12th Street bridge just 5 minutes before sunset and man am I glad I made the trek! This was one of those "are you kidding me, is this real?" moments.

 

About the shot, I chose the Rizal bridge to try out my filters from Fotodiox for my Nikon 14-24 wide angle lens. I'm pretty happy with the results. I also went to the Rizal bridge for a bit of revenge! I had been to this bridge 2 other times during the previous week on days that I thought the sunset was going to be great only to watch the inevitable cloud of doom move in and the sunset ended up being a bust. This was payback, I got you this time oh elusive sunset! (shakes fist at sky)

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an SD80Mac duo with corresponding numbers sits at WING awaiting clearance onto the Port Perry Branch.

HDR - Wreckage from the SS Monaro, wrecked on Kelly's Point - 29 May 1879

Metal sculpture by Fred Cabot on display in the city of Langeais in the Loire River Valley.

Water flowing around stones, Glen Turret.

Mickey's Christmas Carol is the theme over at Planet-Pulp for the month of December!

Yesterday afternoon (4 Dec 2013), we had a partial halo around the sun, an undercast over the Southern Presidentials, some haze, and a few crepuscular rays coming through the halo to our south. This 20 image stitch is what that dynamic scene looked like. It is at a slightly lower resolution since the original was taking too long to upload to Flickr.

Digital Felt Tip Illustration - Dynamic Auto Painter 2.

ESO’s La Silla Observatory is a very dynamic place. Once the night settles, astronomers start buzzing around, as can be seen by the traces of parking lights. The telescopes come to life, scanning the sky in search of their targets, while our Earth continues its journey through space and around the Sun — a movement we can deduce from the star trails visible in the sky. Such trails are obtained by using long exposure times. As the stars seem to move across the sky, they leave behind a trail of light, similarly to how the car lights are captured in this picture.

 

More information: www.eso.org/public/images/ann18088a/

 

Credit:

Zdeněk Bardon (bardon.cz)/ESO

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