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Here's the full scope of last night's sunset. I knew that it would change to these colors as I saw the sun going down from my car. I raced to get to the farm and a clearing. There was a farmer plowing the fields off in the distance, that you cannot see in this shot. I kept thinking how enjoyable that must have been.
A sunset view of towering monsoon storm clouds over the San Pedro Valley - Dragoon Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona
{ L } Lightbox view is best
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Seoul Olympus Epic Kodak Ektar
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I love shots like these, simple, understated moments. As I mentioned on another photo, they are not flashy like many of the more bold images I take at times. I feel these moments are honest which is what I like about them the most. The downside to photography like this is it can be harder to find an audience simply because it may not be as widely accepted or appreciated due to its subtle nature but I feel there is still plenty of those in the world who can also appreciate such a form as something beautiful.
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Epic LT
SME Holdings
Built 2012
C/N 39
Visitor from home base Fresno CA and departed home soon afterwards via Bellingham, where no doubt gas is cheaper
Just looking from my balcony... Epic fog creating these awesome tones and lines here and there. Hope you like it :)
Out of all the weddings that I’ve had a doctor fly me to a lakeside villa in Italy to photograph, this one was by far my favorite. This was the furthest I’ve traveled for a wedding, and was also my third smallest one ever (19 people total, including me). Since the wedding was on a Monday the grounds were virtually empty and we had full permission to go anywhere and everywhere, and Dr. Grossman and his new wife were great sports letting me whisk them around the property to the gardens, interior halls, fountains, lakeside, etc. Then dinner was anything we wanted on the menu. No garter toss. No money dance. Just a classy ceremony followed by an intimate dinner. I tell ya, they did it up right.
I’ll have plenty of more photos on my blog once I process a bit more.
Have a great weekend everyone. I have a wedding tomorrow way down near San Diego, and then none for two weeks when I’m being flown to Wisconsin for a wedding and then two weeks after that where I’m being flown to Victoria, Canada for someone else’s wedding, and I hope to have a big flickr meetup with anyone from the PNW.
October 31, 2020 - Epic Cloudy Sunset at Ralphs in Long Beach, CA for Halloween Night! What an amazing sunset!
An epic sunrise at a small pond in Tampa FL. There are probably 500 birds, maybe more in those trees. Most of them are juvenile Wood Storks or Great Egret chicks.
Big Sur Spring Wildflowers! Nikon D810 45EPIC Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography
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Nikon D810 Epic Fine Art Seascapes! Malibu Landscapes & Seascapes Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography!
Some (almost) final edits for my Los Angeles Gallery Show! Here's how I do it:
Print: Fuji Crystal Lightjet Metallic front-mounted to 1/4" Acrylic.
Acrylic: 1/4" with regular polished edge
Backing: White aluminum 3mm
Hanging Mechanism: Silver aluminum float box
I'll be using the top-of-the-line, museum-quality gallery format consists of the highest-quality prints on Fujicolor Crystal Archival Paper, front-mounted to UV-resistant protective acrylic, backed by a solid aluminum sheet, and fastened to an aluminum silver frame "float box" for mounting on the wall.
Wish you all could come (and hang out with the goddesses)!
Let me know your favs.!
Nikon D810 Epic Fine Art Seascapes! Malibu Landscapes & Seascapes Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography! 45EPIC!
Printing fine art is fun! I've always said--a fine art photograph isn't done until it is a fine art print! :) How do you print your fine art?
Epic stormy seas! :)
The 45EPIC landscapes and goddesses are straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!
I'm currently updating a translation with the Greek names for the gods and goddesses--will publish soon! :)
"RAGE--Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Zeus fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another. " --Homer's Iliad capturing the rage of the 45EPIC landscapes and seascapes! :)
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Music/poetry/art should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."
McWay Falls Julia Pfeiffer State Beach!
recipe :http://lespetitsplatsdetrinidad.blogspot.com/2010/03/financiers-aux-epices-speculoos-et.html
We went to a random steam boat festival while on vacation in NH and I spotted this gentleman and his awesome beard. I must admit, I did get a bit of beard envy.
My first sight of Half Dome and Clouds Rest from Olmsted point was that of sheer elation. To see this vast glacier-carved canyon dropping down from below me, anchored on one side by the grand granite facade of Clouds Rest and the not-frequently-seen face of Half Dome made my jaw drop.
It was my first trip to the High Sierras of Yosemite and to see such magnificent beauty from the window of my car just seemed epic.
Fast forward 4 years later, my jaw still drops as I come around the corner and get the classic view into Olmsted point. The memories, seemingly freshly etched in my mind, just get reinforced everytime I see this.
The only difference this time: I got to see an epic sunset; the sky turned into colors that I had never seen before. Seemingly brown clouds that hung around low in the horizon just a few minutes before took on the wildest shades of orange and pink. I truly vished I was at Glacier Point seeing this magnificent color developing in the sky.
Nevertheless, this was my best attempt on a freezing winter evening in the High Sierras. A multiple explosure blend from bracketed images was needed to get some shadow details.
Yosemite National Park
CA USA
Eines meiner Lieblingsfotos vom Shooting gestern.
Strobist Info:
2x Canon ez420 from model left/right as rim,
1x Yongnuo yn560, geled CTO, through small umbrella from cam right as fill,
triggered by rf602.
Needed some new photos of the stars and last night was a cool clear night so I headed out to Crusoe Reservoir with another local photographer @jed2121 (check out his awesome photos on instagram), took this one at 12:20am, got home at 1am. Got some amazing photos and have to share one of them now, we did a pretty good job to stand still for 25 seconds!
ISO 2000 | 25 sec | f/2.8 | 7mm