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I shot this image at Shore Acres along the Oregon Coast on a very active ocean day. Not King Tides per se, but very heavy surf that exploded onto the rocks and swept the shore. The rock seen here stands more than twenty-feet tall. This wave rumbled as it crashed into the rocks.
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This view is taken from up at The Mermaid Pool, in the Staffordshire Peak District (UK). A really beautiful sunset with some lovely oranges and yellows emanating out from the sun, gently covering the landscape. From this vantage point you can see Tittesworth Reservoir, Hen Cloud, The Roaches, Bosley Cloud, Ramshaw Rocks and Shuttlingslow in the far right distance...I just love this view.
I found this very inflated red robin today. It appears it is ready to explode 💥 (Monrepos-2019-.jpg)
Rectangle plexiglass orb...with some explosions...
...still need to work on this technique, but kind of worked
I had another go at processing my star trails from Castle Hill the other day by using fewer shots. When stacking the 60 shots using Sequator I forgot to set it to stack for star trails. Instead Sequator tried to align all the stars. The result I got was totally unexpected and literally out of this world!
First I took the foreground 240 sec exposure, f/5.0, ISO 3200. Next I took a timelapse of 120 images, 30 sec exposure,, f/2.8, ISO 1000, but I only used 30 images for this. Denoised in DxO PhotoLab 6.5. Star trails stacked using Sequator (using aligment). Finally composited with the foreground using Affinity Photo.
92F + 74F dewpoint = Boom on the cold front near Vandalia IL
Google Pixel 3 XL
Pixel 3 XL back camera
4.44mm
f/1.8
4.4 mm
1/4700
iso55
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Pardon Me
Song by Incubus
Pardon me while I burst
Pardon me while I burst
A decade ago, I never thought I would be
At 23, on the verge of spontaneous combustion, woe is me!
But I guess that it comes with the territory
An ominous landscape of never-ending calamity
I need you to hear, I need you to see
That I have had all I can take
And exploding seems like a definite possibility to me
So pardon me while I burst into flames
I've had enough of the world and its people's mindless games
So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame
Pardon me, pardon me, I'll never be the same
Not two days ago, I was having a look in a book
And I saw a picture of a guy fried up above his knee
I said I can relate, 'cause lately, I've been thinking of combustication
As a welcome vacation from the burdens of the planet Earth
Like gravity, hypocrisy, and the perils of being in 3D
But thinking so much differently, and
Pardon me while I burst into flames
I've had enough of the world and its people's mindless games
So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame
Pardon me, pardon me, I'll never be the same
Never be the same, yeah
Pardon me while I burst into flames
Pardon me, pardon me, pardon me
So pardon me while I burst into flames
I've had enough of the world and its people's mindless games
So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame
Pardon me, pardon me, I'll never be the same
Pardon me, I'll never be the same, yeah
The Church of Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears, Syracuse, Sicily, built to honour of a local miracle in 1953, a weeping statue. It was completed in 1994 but took 28 years to build due to opposition to the design. As suggested by the title, I think the design was almost certainly based on an interpretation of an exploding teardrop.
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The blackbirds obviously planted this sunflower which has appeared outside our kitchen window and is preparing to explode into life. Next week we'll have some yellow!
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Sony Alpha A7II with FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
A local from Beijing enjoying some street food called "exploding chicken" (fried squid) on a stick. From here smile it must be delicious!
A bit of fun with a long exposure shot of the London Eye at night combined with zooming in and out during the exposure.
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This simple lookout stand took me forever to build. It went through numerous iterations before settling in on the build pictured above. The railing pictured might of well have been spring loaded as the slightest bump would cause it to explode.
It was like taking a picture of a time bomb, as the thing would only stay together for so long.
This was another idea I got from the Star Wars Card Trader app. Lots of great images to be found in that app if you haven't checked it out yet.
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Stormy winter waves crashing onto the Partan Craigs sandstone rocks off Dysart beach. Unlike my previous wave photos there are no seagulls in shot, because the only living creature stupid enough to be out in those conditions was this dumb photographer! Made Explore #370 on 24 May 2008
This is about the best firework I got from New Years Eve 2018, unfortunately this year the trees were taller and the fireworks were more to the right out of sight. But at least I tried.
I'll have another attempt for fireworks on the Australia Day Weekend coming up.
Philadelphia 2008 Chinatown
Chinese New Year 2008
Firecrackers exploding above a car. The casings blew away like a rain of confetti.
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