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New Year's fireworks above the Boston Common.

 

Taken with Leica M3 & 50mm Summicron on CineStill 800Tungsten film. Developed with Unicolor C-41 kit.

This was shot in the Malmok area of Aruba right after a storm.

 

Canon 7D

Canon EF-S 10-22 mm USM

1/40 sec at F9

ISO 200

 

Please do not use this image without my explicit written permission. Copyright © 2012 Elgin Zeppenfeldt. All rights reserved.

According to Wikipedia, Typha (aka bulrush) are often among the first wetland plants to colonize areas of newly exposed wet mud.

 

Typha are frequently eaten by wetland mammals such as muskrats, which may also use them to construct feeding platforms and dens. Birds use the seed hairs as nest lining.

First time light painting, feel free to critique!

I finished this quilt 1-22-22

"Exploding Colors:" Another beautiful, ever-changing firework from our 4th of July celebration in Prescott.

Say hello to Tacocat, MagicalEnchilada, and HairyPotatoCat! These are all wonderfully crazy characters from the most backed Kickstarter campaign ever, a card game called Exploding Kittens. It honestly looks super fun, and if you haven't already, you should order a copy or two.

 

This is my attempt at unlocking some 'achievements', to hopefully help hit the last stretch goal!

Cultura Nova International 2016, Heerlen

Taken with the new ProCapture function of the E-M1 Mark II

What happens when two pink hearts explode... A shot of the firework display for the celebrations of St. Juan in Estartit, Spain. This reminds me of a big jelly fish. Please view in full size for the best effect.

Double exposures of Cone flowers in a Santa Fe garden.

Ball of seeds (Explored)

Plese look in full size

Explored 2016-11-12

Continuing with the blur theme for early August is this zoom ICM of green leaves catching the light. Forest Glade Gardens, Mt Macedon

Another trip to the addictive location, Padley Gorge in Derbyshire with Neil Rushby here patiently posing and trying out a new colour combination. Shot in one photographic exposure with a camera rotation tool which is also still addictive....

This is such a simple shot, but the conditions haven't been there to capture this for months! Finally lucked out last night. I was playing in the front yard with the boys when I noticed some clouds finally appearing in the sky near sunset. Excused myself for a few minutes to grab this shot. There's something to be said for living 7 minutes from the beach...

 

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Love the lights that seem to explode in the upper part of the image

a new illustration! the print is available in my etsy shop!

Artwork by Justin Vining. Go to www.justinvining.com to see more!

West Colton 30th Dec 2005

Anyone knows what this is?

 

Explore, #326 Feb 24, 2009

Today's Photo is a nice shot of Illuminations from Japan. I decided to only do some light editing on this one due to the fact that I wanted to just focus on the firework itself. Please enjoy.

First try creating an exploding orb in the back yard using light painting tools. I'll make some improvements next time, but I'm happy with this for now.

 

For the orb I used a home-made rectangular acrylic blade that was edge-lit by a color-changing flashlight in strobe mode. The "fire" was created with a 15" tri-color light saber, and the ground waves with a home-made wand consisting of a clear plastic tube in which I inserted a string of tiny LED lights set to change color. The starbursts are made by pointing a standard flashlight directly at the camera for a couple seconds. All done in a single exposure of 166 seconds. The design is about 8 feet in height, to give you an idea of the scale. You don't see me because I'm wearing black clothes and moving around, which makes me virtually invisible during the long exposure.

Shot with my tiny Nikon 1J1. Technically this is not a great image as at f14 I can see a lot of diffraction with this lens on such a tiny sensor. But I decided to share this because of the explosion of colors.

first time using instant film for fireworks

A drop of water falls and explodes into a million fragments. At the c

ave at Postojna, Slovenia

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