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On our trip to Key West, my ex-wife suggested that we should take a romantic sunset cruise in a tall ship and that I may even get some good photo opportunity...Needless to say, I should listen to her more often. The title of the photo Finding Neverland is from Peter Pan movie as this photograph looks like a scene from Neverland.
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I took quite a few pictures the last few months that I didn't have the urge to post. Mostly in my yard as Scout wasn't up to much travel and I wasn't up to leaving him. We spent a lot of time together and a took a lot of last shots of him. Occasionally I focused my camera elsewhere. This was one of those times.
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Can a 13 year old DSLR still apply in 2018 .. ??? I know it's the photographer and not the "machine." Still - though - finding it interesting to see what a 6 megapixel CCD technology can do now and then. Although there were minus levels throughout the day, the battery was not half used up. Impressive even according to today's standard. The old NIKON D70S was actually a great pleasure to use as main-cam on a trip. Hope this series wakes up old memories and maybe inspires some of you to go on a different photo experience with ancient gear next time. Thanks for watching.
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Sony FE 20mm F1.8 G, developed in Affinity. This was shot on Super 35, I think, which is the crop setting on my new camera that I think I set by accident, so the equivalent view is probably 28mm
again, so glad to be pushed to try new things.
i have never done a photo like this, in the darkness, in the shadows, in the quiet.
this process intrigues me and i might go looking for more of me there.
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I toyed with doing this picture in B&W, but didn't want to lose the greens -- this is an infant morning glory blossom --
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from a new series, finding horizons | I am posting all 22 images in chronological order and several may be reposts as this is a work in progress.
There are moments when I drift, unsure, astray,
Through quiet fog where thoughts decay.
The path dissolves, the stars all fade,
And every step feels half-betrayed.
Yet softly then, a whisper calls—
My heart remembers, light restores.
I find my place, though shadows crossed,
For I was never truly lost.
don't look for others: Look for yourself
Much as I love a good waterfall as much as the next person, the play of light combined with the movement of the water intrigues me more. On the way to Svartifoss I stopped to enjoy the golds and blues in the river above a 'lesser' waterfall. And much to my surprise, I found a lion.
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1101, RL310 and 1106 wind through the curves at Gresham as 8964 loaded Cadia Ore train from Blayney to Port Kembla.
Sunday 30th September 2018
This place of the encounter of river and sea is called Ferrugem and is in the south of Brazil, in the state of Santa Catarina.
Este lugar do encontro de rio e mar se chama Ferrugem e fica no sul do Brasil, no estado de Santa Catarina.
Ferrugem, Garopaba - SC, Brazil.
I shot these two photos in dense fog with a 665nm filter. My intent was to see the difference without the filter and then with just the Full Spectrum.
I kept the bluish tint created by the 665nm filter and bumped up the whites just a bit.
Probably a bit overdone, but I love the magical feel it created.
I feel I can walk right into these shots and disappear.
As you can see these beach huts are quite high form my low point of view, I could of done with being a couple of foot closer :)
When visiting Marrakesh in December 2018, exploring the country with its culture and people was the main reason. Escaping the cold Dutch winter temperature was a reason too, although we looked for shade in the blazing midday sun. I found this local enjoying the fade in Marrakesh.
📷 Fujifilm X-T20 + XC16-50
🇲🇦 Marrakesh, Morocco