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Evening View, Waikawa.Contax 139 Quartz, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 3.3/28-85, Kodak Portra 400. © All Rights Reserved.
Actually it was more like a windy sand blast :-)
Just back from a fab 12-day road trip around Oregon & Washington State in the US and this is from the first evening we arrived in the beautiful, very windy and sand-duney beach region of Florence, OR. Thankfully the weather was much sunnier than this for the whole trip - bonus!
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Our first experience of the Greek Islands in 1981 was an unplanned visit to Paros where we "jumped ship" on the way to Santorini. It was beautifully quiet and peaceful and we stayed 3 days before moving on to Mykonos (we never did get to Santorini).
This is a snap of M on the way back to our hotel in the wonderful calm of the evening - most people had left the beaches by this time but it was still very warm.
For the background story, please see the intro to the set...
PS Mar. 2021: this is a new higher-quality version of the photo originally posted 8 years ago...
4490 and 4403 idle away at Picton station waiting to take charge of The Southern Highlander from steam locomotives 3642 and 3526 after working the train back from Moss Vale.
We had a gorgeous double rainbow today. Here's one of the two! No color changes in post besides brightness and black levels.
A nice chance to switch back to my 18-55mm kit lens, which is a strong performer. As the light was falling and the rainbow was hardly moving, I grabbed it instead of my 28-75mm f/2.8 Tamron. I'll take the stops of improvement from VR in this kind of situation handily.
On my way to one of my favorite spots to photograph sunsets I took advantage of the warm evening light to capture a few landscapes and some wildlife also.
Took a short ride in the country last evening after supper. It will be prettier in a few weeks when the trees get leaves but still nice to take the ride.
Nikon D500
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Evening Sea Stacks. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Sea stacks and surf on an overcast evening, Crescent City, California.
The circumstances of this photograph were just a bit unusual, and it is not quite the photograph that I thought I’d be making when I recently visited the coastline at Crescent City. Because the days are so long right now, we decided to go out for an early dinner, planning to head back out into the field to photograph an hour or so before sunset. The plans was not totally solid, but I had this spot in mind as one of the possibilities, as it more or less in Crescent City. We finished dinner and it was still too early for the photography I had in mind, so we did a bit of exploring before we ended up back at this post.
I had photographed these very rocks a couple of years ago, and this time I was imagining something with sunset light, the colorful ocean and sky, and perhaps some dramatic shadows. The conditions had something else in mind. To the north a line of clouds was arriving, likely the result of a weak incoming cold front. When it became apparent that the brilliantly colorful sunset I imagined was not to be (though something else interest did eventually happen) I rethought the mood I wanted to suggest and began to see the appeal in this framing of the scene, focusing on the foreground island with the more distant sea stacks closer to the top of the frame.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
My wife testing her new Google Pixel 6 while out walking our Sheperd on the neighborhood's trail system
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So If you have been wondering why I've been away for a few days it's because I took a cheeky trip to the Cornish Coast for a little rest and relaxation, and to celebrate getting into University, Geology here I come! It was an enjoyable week and we were blessed with some really good weather!
This is a 10 stop long exposure of Trevone Beach at high tide.
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Some more Cornwall Shots!
Some more Seascapes
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The evening sunset colors in Barbados were amazing on this evening.
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