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Dolerite colored the black desert
Sahara Sod is located just north of the White Desert, 50 km south of the Bawati Oasis. Its edge is bordered by mountains that, long ago, ejected a black volcanic mass called dolerite, which forms black rocks.
Thanks to their weathering, the original yellow sand of the desert is covered with a layer of black dust and stones. Some parts of the Black Desert, especially the places covered with conical hills, resemble volcanic scenery.
The highest mountain in the Black Desert is English Mountain, from which there is an interesting view of the surroundings. Gebel az-zuqaq is also a well-known mountain, mainly due to the red, orange and yellow rocks.
The Black Desert ends with a small mountain of pyramidal shape and volcanic origin at the oasis Bahriya - Gebel Gala Siwa. It used to be a lookout point for caravans coming from the Siwa oasis.
Last light.
A sensational sunset compliments the skyline over Bournemouth in the summer of 2020. Taken during the pandemic, as Ocean going liners parked off the bay, waiting for normality to return.
Technical
2 seconds @ F13 ISO100 at 20mm in Manual mode
Canon 60D
Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-F5.6
Manfrotto 190 XDB
Optechusa Camera Strap
Format Hitech Firecrest Polarizer
Format Hitech ND Grad
Mindshift Filter Case
Hahnel Industries remote capture
This cave combines as an excellent snorkeling location in Niue thanks to its turquoise cave pool teeming with fish and coral. Only accessible at low tide, the Avaiki Cave is accessible down a short sea track in Makefu taking you through a large tunnel to get to the main event. The Avaiki Cave is said to be the landing place of the first Polynesians to the island
Last light over Bournemouth
Technical
2 seconds @ F13 ISO100 at 20mm in Manual mode
Canon 60D
Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-F5.6
Manfrotto 190 XDB
Optechusa Camera Strap
Format Hitech Firecrest Polarizer
Format Hitech ND Grad
Mindshift Filter Case
Hahnel Industries remote capture
Gibbston Valley, Otago, South Island, New Zealand.
In winter 2020, in July we were driving on the road from Cromwell to Queenstown when we saw this farm covered in the perfect morning frost and lit with an amazing morning light coming from the fog to the valley. Just could not miss such a beautiful sight, had to turn around and walk through the farm's gate to get closer to the tree. The owner wasn't extremely pleased with us but nevertheless let us do some pictures around the place and for that, we are very grateful.
Second visit of the trip. This time the clouds let us have a go at shooting to the north and the west
The shadows of Lombardy poplars look like sun's eyelashes on Raspberry Flat near Wanaka, Otago, South Island, New Zealand. July 2020. / Тени пирамидальных тополей выглядят как солнечные ресницы на Малиновых лугах около посёлка Вонака в регионе Отаго на Острове Южный в Новой Зеландии. Июль 2020 года.
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Omarama Clay Cliffs. The Clay Cliffs are a geological wonder; ‘bad land’ sharp pinnacles and ridges separated by steep and narrow ravines.
The Cliffs were created out of layers of silt and gravel deposited by ancient glaciers around 20 million years ago. These layers were compressed, then up-lifted by geological activity in the area, then as the high points began to be eroded pinnacles were left behind.
A two hours walk to Taranaki Falls is one of many spectacular Tongariro National Park hikes - uncomplicated and beautiful. North Island. New Zealand
The Valley of Agabat is deep within the white desert.
I had to be there to feel the out-worldly beauty of the place. Millions of years ago, the place used to be under the sea. Over the years, unique rock formations of limestone, chalk (and maybe sand) have developed. When I stood atop the small rock cliff in one of the valleys and the valley with the rock formation unfolded before me, and there was not a single trace of another living being in entire neighborhood, I found a unique moment of peace and contentment.
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Nothing can bit a great golden hour in the Queenstown Gardens. In a good day it's an amazing place to relax and soack up the atmosphere. My word to you people - just have hope and live. / Золотой час в Квинстауне для меня всегда время, когда рождаются хорошие фотографии. В городском саду городка можно хорошо отдохнуть и насладиться атмосферой этого чудесного места.
Sunset at Boscombe Pier.
Technical details
Exposure 5 seconds @ F11 ISO 100
Canon EOS 60D & Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6 mm
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters, Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
An early shot, hence the blur of Lukasz in the foreground.
Thanks to Lukasz Lukomski for planning a fantastic trip to Lofoten.
Here's to many more similar trips in the future
With fog predictions from the Met office all weekend I decided to head down to the Peak District to capture some late autumnal images. Woodland isn’t really my bag but just lately I’ve been immersing myself in forests and sticking it out. The colours, even now, are still so vibrant in places and the fog yesterday helped with photographing this scene at Padley Gorge.
Let me know your thoughts below, thanks for looking!
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