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The sun lights up the trees on the far bank looking like fire beyond the mist. Oh the joys of a cypress lake!
Image composite: top tower is the Totem Tower located in Paris, bottom one is the Lippo Tower located in Hong Kong.
Minutes before daybreak, the canyons begin to emerge from the darkness and a lonely traveler navigates the switchbacks up the hills.
Cor blimey mister, strike a light...
Sorry for being so bad with commenting at the moment. I promise I'll catch up later. :)
Striking, large on black! *groan* :))
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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from July 2018. Enjoy!
Ignition on!
Ready to launch...
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Day 90 of 365
+1 in comments After uploading the photo to Flickr, later added text in photoshop, but it then created another copy in Lightroom!! Need to figure this out next time, to retain the same image name in LR after roundtrip to PS. Any idea??
Anyway, added the alternate version in comments.
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Digital Blending, 7 bracketed shots.
Metered exposure at:
Shutter speed - 1/500 sec
Aperture - f/5.6
Focal length - 24mm
ISO 1600
Using 5D with 24-105mm f/4L
Former RNZAF Harvard NZ1044
An interesting history of this aircraft can be found here:
www.classicfighters.co.nz/harvard-nz1044
© Dominic Scott 2025
Digital Contest Entry
Subject: Closeup/Macro
Award: Honorable Mention
Taken during a macro/closeup shoot held by the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club Meetup group at the Fernald Preserve Visitors Center in Harrison, Ohio. The object of this shot was to catch the moment of ignition. Shooting in burst mode, this is the third image. I thought it was more interesting than the actual moment the match ignited.
Darth Vader: Impressive. Most impressive. Your lightsaber is invincible!
The Emperor: Patience, my friend. In time you will understand the true power of the Dark Side.
Darth Vader: As you wish.
Darth Vader: [Darth Vader's mechanical breathing here]
Yeah, it was fun to do this. Seriously! And all this is all in-camera, except the watermark on the left corner...