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I have always admired photos such as this but have never been in a place high enough to capture this. I really like the simplicity of it.

A layered landscape under a Southwestern sky.

St. Augustine, Florida. Explore 11/17/2008 #399

... 40 image stack, processed with Helicon software

I was mesmerised by the layers of rolling hills on the distance

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Beaver Moon aka Blood Moon: I bet you have seen lots of photos of the full moon eclipse today, but I am adding mine to the collection anyway. I ventured as far as my driveway...hence some trees in the scene. It was windy and a chilly 5 C, and I was just rolling out of bed at 6 AM to haul on some warm clothes and take a look to see what I could see. The partial eclipse was underway, and the total eclipse was beginning at 6:15 AM. As the eclipse progressed the sky got brighter, the moon sank towards the horizon and was obscured by some low clouds and the trees. I took a series of photos and merged about 20 of them and then only kept the ones that didn't overlap too much. I am sure there is a better way to stack these in photoshop than having to make numerous layers and masks so one of these days I may try again.

Toad Springs, Los Padres National forest, Kern County, California

The s called "Candycane" mountains in Azerbaijan, midday light in November. Happy weekend to everyone.

Sunrise, Death Valley National Park, California

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Pentax K-5

Helios 44-2 58mm F/2

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Layers from material and elastic band

Sewing masks at the request of local hospital who is looking for 1000 donations of these a week

Be well all!

I think that the layered look of the clouds and rocks is what caught my attention here. This shot is of Pedernales Falls, which typically has the highest water volume flowing in the spring. The low water level here gave me a chance to explore some areas that are often not safely accessible.

magnificent view early in the morning, from the top of mount Bromo, Java, Indonesia

Shades of the onset of summer dryness, at sunrise, in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia.

Mountains in the morning foggy mist near Mt. Denali

Alki Beach was one of the best places to watch the sun go down in Seattle; as you could see in this photo, we were treated with orange sky that evening.

 

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I took a road trip last weekend with Michael Ryan and we joined Jojo Butingan to photograph the green foothills and the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada. If you want to see some killer images of this general area make sure to check out Jojo’s work

The western fires brought a lot of smoke and haze into the Colorado atmosphere, giving the illusion of fog to the landscape. Here it is really emphasizing the layers of mountain ranges that go back as far as the eye can see as well as diffuses the sun enough for a good exposure.

Mt. Evans, Colorado.

 

Is this a temperature inversion layer? This is a view over the Cheshire Plain a few days ago, and I was struck by the strong line in the atmosphere... plenty of people were out walking but didn't seem to notice it. This was mid afternoon (I bet it would have looked glorious at sunrise!).

 

If you look carefully you can see Jodrell Bank (radio telescope) on the far right and the tops of the hills in the distance.

 

Thanks for looking!

I just love the layers upon layers of Red Mountain in Colorado.

Water cascading from layers of metamorphic rock in the Shenango River of Pymatuning State Park, PA.

A single photo - a nectarine in a patterned glass bowl. processed to adjust light & colours.

Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.

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