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Samsung NX300 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro Lens | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
All Rights Reserved. Nick Cowling 2016
Urbex dans les anciens sanatoriums du plateau des Petites Roches, maintenant démolis.
(De mes archives)
Sony (rx10 M2- Carl Zeiss vario-sonnar T* f2.8) wite a 24-200m lens. HDR on.Exposure program / manual
the globe at the Philbrook Museum of Art is a lighted painted glass globe with a bit of a slide for Sliders Sunday and the globe even has a bit of a smile on this play.
Dernière photo de l'album des 3 jours de novembre sous la neige. En arrivant là-haut le premier jour, roulant sur la neige, j'ai trouvé le parking entièrement vide. Il y a une dizaine d'année, c'était fréquent, quelle que soit la saison, surtout en semaine. Aujourd'hui moins. De nombreux randonneurs arpentent les sentiers. Mais pas cette fois. Cette fois il n'y avait personne, ajoutant à l'ambiance hivernale un isolement plus prononcé, une liberté plus vaste, entraînant une chose rare : 7 milliards d'être humains sur terre et ne pas en voir un seul pendant trois jours !
Hauts plateaux du Vercors
ICM ... exploring contour , colour and shape . A very different side to photography .. liking the artistic feel and creative approach
In this photo are the Sony A58, Sony NEX 5t, Sony ILCE-7M2, Sony A77v, LUMIX DMC-GX8 and the Sony ILCE-6000
In Arles, France. 2016.
#Exploration #21FlickrPhotoBirthdayChallenge
Exploring the possibilities at the crossroads of life.
As the explorers landed on Cyria Q35I, they were immediately struck by the unusual vegetation that blanketed the landscape.
Plants with twisted, gnarled stems sprouted bulbous, glowing fruits that emitted a sickly-sweet aroma, while others seemed to undulate in the breeze like writhing tentacles.
The explorers were both fascinated and repulsed by these alien plants, wondering how they had evolved to survive in such a strange and hostile environment.
Most of my 'older' Flickr friends know how I feel about Explore. For several years I have been making my Explore pics for private viewing only, due to them being shockingly bad.
However, during lockdown, I had some free time and thought about my photography journey. I feel that despite 'cringing' for years, 'it is what it is' and I decided to make some of those horrors public again.
I have recently descovered that my Flickr friends are being bombarded with my more than 'testing' images.
Apologies and please just ignore them, they will go away shortly. Take care and stay safe!