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Okay... so here is the last of the seven images that I've just dumped on my stream.
I'll be posting the last of my Namibia images tomorrow... my own personal favourites.
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm, aperture of f11, with a 1/500th second exposure.
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Yes i have taken many shots from here in the past, Just happens to be my favourite snap stop on my way to work if the suns low or rising :-) Love the way the tree leans into the skies with the winding road
A new image for my landscape projects "Rural Areas" and "Scenes from Lower Bavaria": www.bernd-gundula-walz.de/index.php/portfolio-bernd/
I was standing on Almscliffe Crag a large millstone grit outcrop near the Yorkshire village of North Rigdon. The views across the surrounding fields were spectacular but made all the better by the setting sun and the lengthening shadows. In many ways it felt a privilege to be there.
5 shot tripod mounted hdr +1 to -3. I removed the +2 and +3 exposures as they were just too bright. Post via adobe camera raw, photomatix, and photoshop with various topaz plugins.. Nikon D700 with 27-70mm f2.8 @ 70mm, f8, av exposure 1/50 sec , ISO 200.
After I had accidently flushed out this Gray Heron, he landed in a field where only his long neck stood out. I longed to get a better look at this countryside bird.
After a rotten morning of cold wind and rain. Definitely a case of four seasons in one day! I shot this one by the roadside on my way back home from today's job.
Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.
Eddie Cantor
These 'wildflowers' are so beautiful but they are of course, commercially grown. I just love the extent of them. Humming with insect life and stretching almost as far as the eye can see.