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Light Graphics at Nottingham's Light Night

By the time the train reached Brookman the sun had cleared the Chugach Mountains and the drifts had gotten deeper. Seen here at the south switch of Brookman in a few hundred feet they would blast the work train caboose, in the siding waiting for them to clear, with snow.

No ... just the sunset and the sky playing.

 

UNFORTUNATELY I dont own a wide angle lense .. so I cant show you the full version.

 

Manif des retraites . Nîmes

Something a little surreal about this scene, at a climate change protest in London.

This is one of my favorite images from my recent trip to Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona. I already have my dates picked out for 2020, along with permits for Coyote Buttes nearby as well.

 

Due to miles of deep sand, this site is best accessed via experienced drivers in particular 4WD vehicles, such as in a workshop. Most of the services accessing this site seem to do so in an older generation pre-2007 Chevy Suburban, when they had limited slip differentials and a front transfer case including 4WD Low gearing.

 

See my 2018 Top 10 on my blog: www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/2019/01/04/my-top-10...

 

New places were featuring prominently in my annual Top 10 favorites for 2018, perhaps partly because they’re new, but also I think that it’s easier to take an entirely fresh look at a location when it’s your first time there.

A little zoooooom experiment that turned out pretty cool i think :) almost sooc just added a little magenta cause well i prefer the pink purple blue ;)

   

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Powder magazine, Magpie Mine, Peak District

 

From last winter -Single exposure, no photoshop

 

This circular building was where the gunpowder was stored away from the main buildings at Magpie Mine, it would have had a lightweight roof so any explosion went upwards.

Shot with a LOMO "Mikroplanar 65 mm F 4.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Another one of those amazing sunrises over the Crayford marshes, kent!

Ciel, lac, montagnes se disputent la beauté de leurs bleus...

Praia da Falesia in Algavre, Portugal. Four years passed since my visit there but it's still one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.

Hey guys! Hope you are doing well <3

 

I couldn't sleep a couple nights ago but had the urge to edit so I edited this and listened to sleeping at last and tried to process that I was going to be a college graduate the next day and it was pretty great, I've missed late thinking nights and plan to fill the summer with them. (Run-on sentence, much? ;D) The editing was subconsciously inspired by one of my favorite artists, Leonid Afremov, and I plan to do a nature shot completely inspired by his coloring soon.

 

Graduation was yesterday and man, time flies. It was incredible though, I couldn't have asked for a better college experience.

I haven't put photos in comments in AGES but for old flickr times sake haha, here's a couple grad photos! I take it back, apparently the new flickr doesn't allow it. If you guys have found a way to do it anyway, let me know!

 

Love to you all ♥ Happy Friday!!

 

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Cherry Blossoms along the Snoqualmie River in Fall City, Washington

 

.: Processing :.

 

- HDR, 3 JPEG file, using Nikon D80 + Sigma 10/20

- Some carves and saturation color adjustment.

- Upsharp mask in Photoshop.

  

.: HDR :.

 

- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.

Storms were brewing just east and south of us tonight. From the looks of this cloud, they had to be some nasty storms!

As "City of Wells" opens up, the crows are steamed out of the trees. Known as the Volcano in its mainline days for its awesome eruption of steam from the chimney, Southern Railway West Country Pacific 34092 "City of Wells" continues to run more than 65 years since it was built

Fuschia colored Peonies

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