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loved the look of these clouds behind the trees when i saw them

 

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For the GIBrick contest.

Oh, and in case you don't get it, it's supposed to be the guy shooting a soldier with a grenade launcher, that transparent rod bein the trajectory of the grenade.

Bomb explosions simulation @ aerobatic show in Romania #BIAS2017

NIKON D750 + NIKKOR AF-S 70-200mm 2.8G II VR ED

Right now I'm obsessed watching the second season of Heroes on DVD and I came across a tutorial for this, so I had to do it. It wasn't easy at all, I spent 3 hours in Photoshop but I liked the result. And when I think about it, the ball actually turned out like the ones from the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still hahaha

The sun just exploded from behind the clouds, over Vík beach in southern Iceland - it was quite spectacular. A bit unhappy with the blown-outness and sun flares, but still like the shot.

... or how 5 minutes of light made my day. The forecast was rain, snow, clouds... just what I had the previous two days and not very encouraging for a traveller with limited time. These 5 minutes were enough to keep me in a good mood for the rest of the day :-)

Pine Cone Explosion - Explosion de cocottes

Parc de la Voie maritime

Saint-Lambert, Québec, Canada

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Last Monday morning mother nature turned on one of the best light shows I have ever witnessed.

 

I had this gut feeling the night before that it was going to be a good sunrise, but I didn't think it was going to be this good.

 

Turning up at Dawes Point just before sunrise I could tell we were in for an incredible sunrise. The sky exploded in this colour and it was over within minutes.

 

It's taken me a while to edit this photo because as the colour was so intense, everytime I edited it, it looked too saturated even though the original files out of my camera were more intense than what you are looking at now. I actually had to dial back the saturation in this image in the end, and it still looks saturated. If I desaturate it even more, it looks flat, so I had to just leave it the way it is. And in reality it was this intense.

 

It was incredible and one sunrise I will always remember.

 

I hope you enjoy this image.

 

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Canon 6D

Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS USM

ISO 100 | 35mm | F11 | 0.4 sec

5 image stitched panorama

Taken from 8 to 10 crow miles away, about two hours after the explosion.

 

More pictures of this cloud -- www.flickr.com/photos/23548413@N00/72457773

 

Further pictures of the disaster here: flickr.com/photos/algo/sets/1813924/

- www.kevin-palmer.com - An aurora corona is one of the most incredible things you can experience in nature, that I would put right up there with a solar eclipse. Before this solar maximum I had never seen it from the lower US since displays like this are usually confined to the Arctic. But I've now been lucky to see 4 coronas in Montana and Wyoming, and this one may have been the most colorful.

North beach (praia do norte), Nazare, Portugal.

Also know as the Nazare Canyon.

The Nazaré Canyon functions as a ripple polarizer.[4] Waves are able to travel at a much greater speed due to the geological fault, arriving at the coast with virtually no dissipation of energy.

"Abstract Explosion"

 

*As Seen in the April 2012 Issue of Popular Photography Magazine as the third place winner in the "Your Best Shot" contest.*

 

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Taken at The Town of Beacon Falls Fireworks

 

July 9th, 2011

 

Beacon Falls, CT

 

I'm not going to go and ruin your future experimentation by giving you step by step instructions on how I did this (incase you feel inspired by this in any way), but i'll at least tell you that I did NOT use Photoshop to create this. I used only my tripod and camera.

 

I was getting kind of bored shooting photographs of single bursts of fireworks, at this past year's 4th of July's firework display. I wanted to capture the fireworks from a completely different perspective, and luckily, I feel like i was more than successful in doing so.

 

I started getting experimental as the shutter was being held open, and I couldn't have been more amazed, or more surprised to see this abstract image on the LCD. I began taking a whole bunch of shots similar to this, until I finally nailed the effect of what i wanted to do, and how I wanted to do it. I pointed my lens towards the general area where most of the fireworks were bursting at, and i guess I just timed this perfectly to be able to pull it off... even better and more interesting than I had expected.

 

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Cosillas con las que he estado liada...

I´ve been busy with this kind of ¿paintings?

 

The emotional finale of a dandelion

Thanks to a flickr contact www.flickr.com/photos/jttrey/ I now know what this is called--thanks John!

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SMC Pentax Macro 50 on K-30....

Giovanni MAw

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Anti-Snowtroopers mines from Hoth Planet

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