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Low angle shot of a skateboarder in Balboa Park, San Diego, California

 

On a wonderful day trip we experienced the superbloom at the Carrizo Plain National Monument in Central California. It's late in the season, so we drove on a dirt road to the top of the Caliente Mountain, where wildflowers were in full bloom. They were abundant this year thanks to the wet winter.

 

I processed a balanced, a paintery, and a photographic HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.

 

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Herbstlust

 

Gestern morgen war ich nicht früh genug. Dunst lag zwar noch ein bisschen in der Luft, aber das große Schauspiel verschleiernden Lichts war definitiv vorbei. Mir kam ein anderer Fotograf entgegen. Ein kurzer Gruß, ein scharfer Blick auf die Kameras und dann ein kleines Stöhnen seinerseits: "Ich war zu spät dran, der Nebel hatte sich schon aufgelöst." Dann zeigte er mir die tollsten Bilder überhaupt auf seinem Display. Heimlich biss ich mir in den Allerwertesten. "Egal wann man geht, man fängt doch immer eine besondere Stimmung ein." Ich stapfte weiter und beobachtete einfach nur, wie das Licht durch die Bäume fällt. Und wenn man dann noch die Blende zudreht, ergattert man mit viel Glück noch einen Sonnenstern. Den tollsten Moment des Herbstes habe ich vielleicht nicht ergattert, für mich aber ist es der tollste.

  

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Heiß, heißer, am heißesten ... meine Güte, war das eine heiße Sommernacht ... nur wenn man den kleinen Finger bewegte, brach man schon in Schweiß aus. Stundenlang haben wir am Main gestanden und gewartet, dass die Stadt im Dunkel der Nacht versinkt ... Vor uns tanzten die Schiffe auf dem Main, machten Pirouetten, dann ein kleines Motorboot, ... was hätte ich dafür gegeben, mir den Fahrtwind um die Ohren wehen zu lassen. Später ein paar Surfer, die wie die Gondolieri über den Fluss schipperten. Lang schauen, beobachten ... mal in der Zeit zu sein und nicht zu hetzen ... diese Stunden bleiben unvergessen und sind wie ein innerer Urlaub, wenns außen mal nicht geht.

 

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Chêt' nv tui hem chịuuu =(( =)))))

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Last week I posted a photo of Victoria Glacier from Lake Louise showing the glacier lit up in alpenglow light. I also talked about how the crowds at Lake Louise increase dramatically as the morning grows later. Fortunately, with sunrise happening at 5:15am, we still had a relatively crowd-free chance to roam around the lake taking photos. The lake is pretty accessible from all sides, which allows for lots of different compositions. While the light wasn't the golden glow of sunrise when I took this photo, it was still very nice. The lake was smooth as glass, allowing for great reflection shots (my favorite type of photo). For this composition, I wanted to have Victoria Glacier in it while capturing the reflection of Mount Aberdeen in the waters of Lake Louise.

The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek ("ny" means "new" in Danish; "Glyptotek" comes from the Greek root glyphein, to carve, and theke, storing place), commonly known simply as Glyptoteket, is an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The collection represents the private art collection of Carl Jacobsen (1842–1914), the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Breweries.

Dieses Foto entstand gegen 5.40 Uhr am Grand Canyon. Eigentlich hatten wir es uns so vorgestellt, dass wir allein am Mather Point stehen würden, um zu beobachten, wie sich die Sonne diesen großartigen Canyon von der Nacht zurück erobert. Aber es sollte ganz anders kommen. Während wir sehr brav zum Nationalpark tuckerten, wurden wir links und rechts überholt, angeblinkt und mit unfreundlichen Blicken traktiert. Zwischen zwei Reisebussen eingeklemmt, machten wir uns am Eingang des Nationalparks keine Illusionen mehr. Der stille Sonnenaufgang würde ein Massenspektakel werden. Was tut Mensch, wenn er an einem großartigen Ort auf den ersten Sonnenstrahl wartet? Reden. Quasseln. Lachen. Und das um 5.30 Uhr. Quasseln in allen Sprachen der Welt. Unaufhörlich. Ohne Unterlass. Kein Moment ruhiger Erwartung. Mir als Morgenmuffel eh ein Graus, Stimmen am frühen Morgen zu hören, entfachte das aufdringliche Lachgemurmel wahre Killerinstinkte in mir. Von der Aussichtsplattform rückten wir schnell ab und verzogen uns immer mehr an den Rand. Adios, du schöner Ausblick. Und da: Mit atemberaubender Gemächlichkeit schiebt sich die Sonne mit einer überirdischen Aura über den Horizont. Hinter uns brandet Applaus auf. Während die einen die Sonne für ihre tägliche Arbeit beklatschen, versuchen Hundertscharen von Handys und Kompakten dem größten aller Canyons Licht einzuschenken. Ich muss lachen. Und langsam pellt sich aus all dem Gemurmel ein einziges, gut vernehmbares Wörtchen: Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, ... und Schlag um Schlag fällt die Meute auseinander. Schiebt sich zurück zu den wartenden Bussen. Nur fünf Minuten später ist das Feld geräumt ... und fast unbemerkt durch flutet die Sonne eine Schicht nach der anderen und entfaltet ihr größtes Spektakel

 

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When I first arrived in Iceland, it took a while to let the thoughts fully sink in that I was indeed, actually, in Iceland; the number one country I had dreamed of visiting for years. The first couple of days passed with that dreamy, hazy feeling, not quite believing life is real. On the third day (a month ago today as I write this), my team and I went to visit some waterfalls... We were at Skógafoss, where I set up my tripod and camera while staring in silent awe at the cascading water. I began to shed my layers of scarves, coat and sweaters in preparation to put on my red dress for this self-portrait... and then I patiently waited. Waited for the sun and clouds to line up correctly to light the waterfall just right. Waited for the surrounding tourists to finish taking their photos. Waited for the breeze to blow the mist away from my camera lens. After almost 45 minutes, I finally saw my chance. I slipped off my shoes and ran towards the falling sheets of water, camera clicking away behind me... and was suddenly engulfed in the freezing, falling mist as I spun around joyously at the bottom of the falls. It was that very moment, when my clothes were soaked through and my feet kept slipping between rocks and I felt absolutely frozen, that my mindset finally changed from "dreamy, hazy" to "Oh my frognoggin' firecrackers this is freaking real" before I had to run back to the safety of my coat and scarf. It was one of those moments where I felt most alive... My heart felt so big and yet the rest of me felt so small. I have greatest respect for these places in nature and I simply can't fathom how beautiful this world is. It blows my mind over and over again.

 

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I was randomly logged out of facebook today and saw this new login page. I think this is much much cleaner than their older ones It also feels more intuitively task oriented than before. the large empty margin on the bottom was a bit odd, and the buttons didn't render themed in camino, but all in all this is really nice in my opinion.

Ice blocking was shots on Diamond Beach, Iceland ...

 

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Week 20

(Teleidoscope - Week #17 "Mythology")

 

So I said a couple weeks back that I had created a couple images for a Theory of Knowlegde project that describe language through the medium of music and tie those interpretations of the songs to a visual aid. I choose to display my own pictures, with the songs that inspired them. I loved being able to show my pictures and add the soundtrack to it while looking at them, but my favorite part was seeing others share their favorite songs and they're personal connection with each song.

 

This image was based on my good friend Serena's project :) Serena is one of the most original, open minded, free spirited, wanderlust filled, artistic, and just plain whimsical people I know. Her music project reflected exactly that, with her description and interpretation of the song "Float On" by Modest Mouse being my favorite. She said it reminded her of jellyfish, and how they just float along and let the water push them without care. The song reminds her that in tough times, everything will be ok and we'll continue to float on. I've included her music choices below :)

 

Frederic Chopin - Nocturne In E Flat Major, Op.9 No.2

Modest Mouse - Float On

Ingrid Michaelson - Creep

Pixies - Where Is My Mind

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I also chose to do this image for the Teleidescope theme of "Mythology" because Medusa is another word for jellyfish, and they are scientifically catigorized in the Subphylum Medusozoa :)

New London PEI lighthouse.... due north at night

 

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I just created Facebook page :D

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this is kind of a throwback because it looks like something i might have drawn when i was 16.

  

*see all of these pieces and a link to replay this drawing in my graffiti gallery on facebook - here:

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Finally created a Facebook page for my avatar. See my blog for the deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2019/04/25/facebook/

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