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This glade stretches for 700 metres through a forest in the High Weald AONB. A bank of mist rolled up the valley towards the end of a muggy and extremely wet June day. I was on location, photographing deer for a series to be published in August.
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Taken in March
This is the road from Low Askew to High Askew Farm in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park
The distant substantial stone built farmhouse looks to be Victorian
Compositionally Challenged Week 31 - High Key
EXIF: August 5, 2025
Canon EOS R7, EF50mm, ƒ/5.0 1/100
Spot metering and Exposure Bias +5/3 EV
This is a 6" hanging ornament that I hung in front of a white wall lit naturally with a southern exposure window. I exposed for the bird which made the surrounding background completely white. The collage was made using two different shots with no space between them. : )
Remnants of high water flows of the past show how high the water can flow in Buckskin Gulch. Well over 50 ft. above the canyon floor.
Well, not that high. A playground platform reached by various climbing apparatus at the local primary school.
Here's the view from the 'top end' of the High Street, with the town hall and St Peter's Church on the right. Took this on the Friday evening, when it was quiet. The famous 'Gold Hill' is to the right of the red post box - photos coming soon.
Pink Floyd's High Hopes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqvcmud3LFQ&feature=related
Cottonwood Creek
Grand Teton N.P. 2009
©P.Oglesby photography 2010.
Along the Pickering Lakefront pathway the high water has washed out some of the path itself and many of the trees that were close to the shoreline. A long exposure (with a 10 stop ND filter) smooths out the waves of Lake Ontario for a shot that has a lot more atmosphere than I originally thought it would have. Cheers.
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Het Apeldoorns Kanaal is een kanaal In Nederland. De waterweg loopt van de IJssel bij Dieren naar de IJssel bij Hattem en is in Apeldoorn door dammen met duikers afgesloten. Het had van 1868 tot en met 1961 de functie van "lateraal kanaal" parallel aan de IJssel. Bij lage en hoge rivierstanden was de IJssel zeer moeilijk te bevaren wegens onvoldoende vaardiepte, respectievelijk sterke stroom. De route via het kanaal was dan, met name voor kleine schepen, ook zeer aantrekkelijk.
Het kanaal heeft nog steeds een functie in de waterhuishouding van het gebied, het voert water af naar de IJssel van diverse Veluwse sprengen en beken, zoals de Oosterhuizerspreng en de Vrijenberger Spreng.
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The Apeldoorns Kanaal is a channel in the Netherlands. The waterway runs from the IJssel near Dieren to the IJssel near Hattem and is closed off by dams with divers in Apeldoorn. From 1868 to 1961 it had the function of "lateral canal" parallel to the IJssel. The IJssel was very difficult to navigate at low and high river levels due to insufficient sea depth or strong current. The route via the canal was then, especially for small ships, also very attractive.
The canal still has a function in the water management of the area, it drains water to the IJssel from various Veluwe spits and streams, such as the Oosterhuizerspreng and the Vrijenberger Spreng.
I took this today in Blackmud.
I used the extender on the 100-400 which gave me 560mm.
Usually pretty soft but this one turned out not bad.
I used a bit of exposure comp as I was shooting into the sun, but I may have overdone it, because I cannot tone that backlight down.
High Bridge as seen from a boat on the River Witham in Lincoln. It is the oldest bridge with buildings still on it in the UK
Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, 320mm, f/6, 1/1000, ISO 140. Captive, Orangutan. View Large.
More West End impressions. My neighbourhood in Vancouver.
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It's been a while since I posted a monochrome image so here is one of my favourite subjects in a high key format.
I had originally aimed to catch the Belhaven Bridge in bad weather with heavy skies and stormy waters but the forecast was so far off that I was met with sunbathers and the flattest seascape I think I've ever seen. Not a ripple!
Still, I alway say that you need to make the most of what is available so instead of mean and moody skies we have a bright light image of soft clouds and smooth milky water.
Where in this wide world can man find
nobility without pride,
Friendship without envy,
Or beauty without vanity?
Here, where grace is served with muscle
And strength by gentleness confined
He serves without servility;
he has fought without enmity
. There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent.
There is nothing so quick, nothing more patient.
~Ronald Duncan, "The Horse," 1954