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Kansas, U.S.A. I am not sure what the concentric rings are on either side of the downward bolt and right lateral arm. Shock waves manifest in rain? Lens aberration. This is one of Nikon's best lenses, their 14-24 mm...?!
This was a massive bolt with evidence of it extending to the upper right of the photo in light streak.
First attempt at capturing light streaks from passing car's headlights on October 15, 2015.
25mm, not 9.2
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It was perishing cold on the side of Mam Tor after dark and for a long time no cars appeared. And then I spotted the flashing orange lights of a road gritter coming up the road. I thought, "Oh wow! what great luck, It's going to leave a brilliant trail of light through the 'S' s and off down the Edale valley". With shutter on Bulb, ISO100 and f22 I held the shutter open for over two minutes, while I temporarily stopped shivering with anticipation of a great shot. And then when I checked the shot there was a big 'S' across the image, but why wouldn't it open to include the hills and skyline behind, and the lights further down the valley?. "Awww Shi......." Somewhere along the way with my cold hands I switched to the cropped sensor and I had only captured the centre part of what was in the viewfinder. Damn, that ruined everything. How many times have I done that sort of thing: ruined the shot because I didn't check basic settings? Note to self: you're an idiot!
This is a close-up of a section of a large iceberg with nice texture off Rode Island, Rodefjord in Scoresby Sund, Greenland with beautiful rim light and reflections, and a view showing some of the underwater structure with a lovely turquoise light streak.
18/10/2018 www.allenfotowild.com
The last of the light at Birling Gap a few weeks ago. The light streak above the horizon on the right is a ship heading towards Newhaven Harbour.
Thanks for viewing :-)
The Tridge spans the convergence of the Tittabawassee and Chippewa Rivers in Midland Michigan. It's an iconic bridge for walking and photography.
500px.com/photo/239577239/christmas-tridge-3-by-tom-clark
217e 12 - TAC_5645 - lr-ps
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican city.
The dome is the tallest dome in the world.
The baldacchino is the largest piece of bronze in the world.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Peter%27s_Basilica
Shooting is tricky as there are two extremes of conditions - the inside is very dark and lights are very bright. To prevent over exposing the windows the interior will have to be lifted from ACR but introduces noise. As usual tripods are not allowed so bracketing is infeasible.
Anyone has better ideas?
Cityscape - Providencia - Long Exposure-4
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The light streaks are new to me. It was clear skys and 15 to 30 mph winds. This was the first sunrise for 2025. For me it was a morning for waterfowl migration, showing up early to visit the tree line during blue hour.
IMG_2254 2022 06 05 file
:-).......tossed the pillow by the window while making my bed....the light streaks transferring to the pillow caught my eye......:-)
This building has been on my list of things to shoot for a while. I was there in the middle of the day so needed to use my 15 stop filter to draw out the exposure, bring some movement into the sky and flatten the river. Whilst I had the shutter open one of the ferries came in to dock, but because it basically kept moving the only evidence is the light streak to the left.
After a couple of intensive weeks at work it was good to get out shooting again.
I was surprised when I saw light streaks on the negative but then I remembered I had a Kenko 3 stop nd filter attached. Clearly the filter isn't great when pointing into direct sunlight. I've since ordered a B+W yellow filter so that should make a difference.
Ah well we live and learn. Still new to pinhole photography so it's all a bit of trial and error. I'll retake this shot on a moody day and hopefully it'll be more dramatic.
Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera
Ilford Panf 50
Caffenol C-H-L
Ilford Rapid Fixer
Light streak shot of train arriving at St Jame's Park Underground Station
Luke Agbaimoni - Tubemapper.com
Not long after the sun set, KCSM 4521 lights up the Kootenay Valley with a manifest from the UP for Lethbridge. The Union Pacific Railroad doesn't build their trains to the standards of the CPKC, so the crew would spend the majority of their hours rearranging the train at Fenwick, pushing it's Sparwood arrival long into the night.