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🇬🇧 The subtle clouds and branches of these trees lined up perfectly and were crying out for a photograph. Using a super wide angle always helps to accentuate these lines.
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🇪🇸 Las sutiles nubes y las ramas de estos árboles se alinearon perfectamente y pedÃan una fotografÃa a gritos. Usar un super gran angular siempre ayuda para acentuar dichas lÃneas.
Another shot from this morning.. I was sitting there waiting for the waves to come.. nice to enjoy the morning and the joy of a wave here and there whilst I fished around for a good bit of foreground interest.
Hope you enjoy this ;-)\
Just a closer version of the same scene. This time I used a 28-135mm lens. The last shot was a 10-22mm, thus the different perspective.
The scene is the Fore River Power Station on the Fore River in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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Have been slacking a bit in terms of photography...heres a very recent shoot I did with an athlete!
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Sony 58 FLV AM flash camera right at 1/2 power.
It looks like something is exploding behind the clouds, don't you think?
Listening to this while taking the pic, I love this song <3
When we kissed, I saw explosions.
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Call it shadow or call it wicked, it exists within. "For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts..." says Jesus in the Gospel of Mark.
We're Here! finding something wicked.
Here is the third of "action" shots on a day at Golden Ponds Park, an uh, imaginative series. I'd say that I was really zooming as fast as I could down from 200mm before I tripped the shutter at 160mm. This surely shows a load of zoom that is more impressive on the longer zoom lens, probably somewhat due to being crisp. I sure hope that this experimentation doesn't cost me too much. The grass seemed locked in slow but crisp motion. This was one of those extremely lucky takes that really pop even though really zoomed. Good detail on the grass seed heads.
Just when things were rolling along famously with ranching and mining, I am again entrenched in "action" shots for the series and fireworks. I was impressed with the motion in this shot; I did do pretty good at 1/4 of a second. That does not happen often considering haw many I throw away. At the time, I found a dark path under a darker sky; I can see there was cloud cover. It seems to be a workable solution at faster shutter speeds. I got some really crisp, animated streaks during the 1 second of this capture. I really like the zoom on this shot; this is not particularly a slight zoom like recent posts.
This was another exploding shot along the St.Vrain River, rainy that day, taken near the western park boundary. It is hard to control, especially when the viewfinder goes black. This is from my stash of recent zoom experiments at Longmont's Golden Ponds. There was no camera-back spin during the zoom; the camera was on the monopod. The foliage was expanding fast in this case.
I started to crank the zoom and lucked out, I am getting faster as I work on dexterity. I made these shots without the monster 72mm variable neutral density filter I don't like. Dusk helps. This picture was a new twist; using the camera as slowly as I could hold the monopod. I am getting better at hand held motion at these.
Canon EOS 600D
Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USM
Shutter speed: 1/80s
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Focal length: 259mm
Danica's head exploded with joy and surprise when she opened her graduation gift.
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Chubba Chub lollie shot with a .25cal pellet and froze with a home made flash. shot entered the right and exited the left.
Mid-summer in Hawkshead, and we came across these pollen loaded grasses, that just needed a slight touch to explode and fill the air. Apologies to any hay-fever sufferers.
365 Day 12th Feb -Saturn Explodes-
This photo is one of my fav's I have done so far this year, water-drops on a DVD and is a stack of around 40 Photos to maintain focus in the depth of field/view. I noticed the DVD at this angle looked a little like Saturn so I wanted to give it a blast ;)
From The Art of Papercraft - permission granted via Storey Publishing. Full tutorial: www.allthingspaper.net/2022/02/papercut-exploding-cube.html