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fishing boats in a small cove of Fokiano, Peloponese, Greece. if you look carefullym you can spot a minor oil-spill on the water!
The architecture has been fully adapted to the particular conditions on the island and has catered to the needs of its people throughout the ages.
While the sailors lived in their homes on the cliff, sea captains built mansions on top.
Oia. Santorini Island (Greece)
In the back an office building colored in blue and in front an charge station for electric cars. The Hague, The Netherlands
and it even comes with some mistletoe...a little late for Christmas but the colors lastnight just blew me away.
Tap on the image twice to fully magnify it. A 16-image panorama of sunset over the Great Valley of Virginia, shot at the Harvey's Knob Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway on the Bedford-Botetourt county line. Metadata since it probably won't show up on the Flickr file: Handheld shots in RAW on Nikon D850 in manual mode with a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 lens -- manual focus, vibration reduction on, 95mm, 1/60th sec., f/4.0, ISO 400. ©2021 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
Good to see a liner loaded for a change, after a couple of days of lightly loaded liners, this made a change, especially catching the patch of sun.
66744 working 4L11, 11:38 Masborough to Felixstowe North close to Helpringham, between Sleaford and Spalding.
24th March 2023
Well, the camera (Fuji X-E3) has been switched to fully automatic. However, the scene, its composition and lighting, has been "fully arranged" as well. So, I could to some extent predict what the camera's algorithms would do. And here comes the rub: shooting with fully automatic camera settings requires a lot of preparation if you want to have good results. It takes time, in other words, and therefore the advantage of automatic photography, speed, is minimal. This is my last venturing out into the "automatic mode" of photography. Yes, there are some advantages and some special situations where this mode is useful. But for my kind of photography it is actually not required. I will return to manual, to pre-setting my camera or, in rare cases, to aperture priority.
Getting some fire spinning action on after sunset at Cape Schanck. With thanks to my daughter for taking the shots while I spun right round, baby, right round. Like a record.
With its wings fully extended it is easier to see how a Brown Pelican can maintain a glide ratio that appears to exceed 100 to 1 when it sails across the bayou only inches above the surface.
We are clearly in pelican season lately but this is one of a very few adult birds encountered so far on Armand Bayou.
The Rose Garden at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California
Shot of the top of the Empire State Building from The Rockefella Center Rooftop.
Just before sunset, the clouds covered the city. I took a few shots with the buildings around me just peaking through the clouds. This is one of the last shots before the remaining sunlight fully disappeared.