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Some bridge somewhere in Rome. What interested me more than the beautiful structure of the bridge was the dance of the early morning light on the tree. I wanted to use the leaves as a frame through which you glimpse the bridge and its reflection in the water.
From the peak of Kullaberg the very last day of February 2009 ;)
Welcome the month of March - soon it'll be spring again (I hope)!!!
A tiny light on the giant ocean warns of hazardous rocks.
This was seen off the coast of Port Hardy on the northern shore of Vancouver Island.
I was lucky enough to be allowed inside Portland Head Light yesterday morning to take a shot of the amazing spiral staircase that winds its way to the top. I had been going to use my tripod, but it turned out that my favorite view reminded me of a Chambered Nautilus shell sliced in half, which required me to set the camera down on one of the bottom steps and stand back! This is a 3 image HDR--exposures were 15, 20 and 30 seconds long. I used my Pentax DA 12-24mm lens at 12mm. I ended up turning off the lights because I liked the natural sunlight that was filtering in better than the pinkish electric lights.
The commencement of a short collection. This shot and the few that follow is taken in a building that is undergoing rennovation.
The light and sunray photo opportunities seem almost constant at the moment in North Wales.
Beaumaris pier, looking over towards distant Snowdonia
HDR, and yes the people moved but I like it :)
More Fujifilm Superia. This set focuses more on the out of focus. More playing with light in the SF night.
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Landmannalaugar (Icelandic, meaning the people's pools) is a region near the volcano Hekla in southern section of Iceland's highlands. Historically, it has been the only "safe place" in Iceland for exiled outlaw people, like the famous outlaw Fjalla-Eyvindur.
The area displays a number of unusual geological elements, like the multicoloured rhyolite mountains and expansive lava fields, as well as hot springs, crater lakes and steam fumaroles. The many mountains in the surrounding area display a wide spectrum of colors including pink, brown, green, yellow, blue, purple, black, and white.
It was very cloudy, so you only can wait until some sunlight appears....
Landmannalaugar, Iceland, 2010.
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Landmannalaugar, que en islandés significa, las pozas de la gente, es una región cercana al volcán Hekla en la zona sur de las Tierras Altas de Islandia.
Históricamente, ha sido el único "lugar seguro" en Islandia para los foragidos que eran desterrados, como el famoso Fjalla-Eyvindur.
El área destaca por la presenciae de inusuales elementos geológicos, como las montañas de riolita de tonos multicolores, campos de lava expansiva, asà como los lagos en cráteres, aguas termales, y fumarolasde vapor.
Todas las montañas de la zona muestran un amplio espectro de colores incluyendo rosa, marrón, verde, amarillo, azul, púrpura,
negro y blanco, debido a los minerales de origen volvánico que la componen.
Estaba totalmente nublado, no habÃa nada que hacer hasta que apareció el sol...
Landmannalaugar, Islandia, 2010.
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With a couple of weeks of freezing fog and light snow, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas here in Fairbanks.
There is the old photography adage of the "golden hour", the hour after sunrise and before sunset to get golden light. This time of year in Fairbanks, it lasts a bit longer as these photos were taken at noon. But then again, this time of year, noon is only 1.5 hours from either sunrise or sunset!
21/11 Light painting on the Hungarian Academy of Science to celebrate the World Science Forum hosted by Budapest in 2019.
Budapest, Hungary
Harbour light
This was taken a few minutes after yesterday’s photo, but the light had changed remarkably.
From blue sky to grey clouds. And, I like it!
P103-2866 Taken at: St Monans, Fife, Scotland.
Maryland & Delaware 1203 runs light from Federalsburg, MD to the DCR interchange at Seaford, DE. After a similar experience on the Batten Kill, I sensed a "light engine move" theme developing earlier this summer. The crew would thankfully return with loads for Dart Container.
MDDE 1203 RS3M (ex-DLW 914, EL 1052 RS3)