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My last post and then you will have the house and the name,
some of you already mentioned the name or something similar,
I think this year I enjoy the simplicity of it.
Yesterday coming home from the city on the expressway,
Moon Airplane Lightpost behind the windshield,
I was passenger.
Happy Sunday!
During lunch Yesterday I took 84 photos of many different Squirrels and birds all over the house, earlier I saw the first item taken by a black squirrel and bury it in a flowerbed,
Spring time I will be growing gingerbread all over the garden, LOL
Digital Photo Magazine Interview
"Venice :: How I Got The Shot"
How long have you been taking pictures?
I’ve been taking photos for as long as I remember. I've always had a camera tho' I began taking photographs professionally in 2005.
What's your favourite kind of photography, and does this image fit into it?
Typically, I gravitate toward night photography, reflections, and motion. When there is opportunity to combine the three, all the better. Venice provides sublime opportunities for reflection photography, especially at night. Too, many of my urban shots tend to be void of people which reflects the quiet I strive to find in every day life.
Tell us about what made you want to shoot this particular picture?
This particular scene attracted my eye not only for its reflection, but also for the long lines leading to a vanishing point, which allows a viewer to be drawn into the image. Additionally, the “super moon” was illuminating the sky offering a beautiful blue hue to the sky and adding a bit of extra natural light.
What equipment did you use to capture the shot - type of camera, lens, tripod, etc?
A Canon 5D Mark IV with a 18mm wide angle Carl Zeiss lens was used to capture this photograph. Rarely, while travelling, do I use a proper tripod. The camera was steadily planted on a pavement stone at the edge of the canal.
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A Key West sunset
The place was deserted, not because of Covid-19, but because it happened to be unseasonably cold when my wife and I were there in January.
HFF
Below the below.
Helsinki, Finland, 2022.
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Nachtaufnahme einer Aussichtsplattform an der Strandpromenade in Veulettes-sur-mer in der Normandie.
24:52 Emotion – Decide upon an emotion you wish to convey, use that as your guide to build your story.
Whenever I see markers like these on the roadsides, my heart breaks for the families & loved ones they left behind.
First creative shot made with my new telephoto zoom lens. 3 frame multiple exposure.
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Rehoboth Beach, DE
I am not overly thrilled with the new price plan Flickr is offering for 2023. Another 20% increase with nothing new to show for it. It's also a whopping 69.4281% increase since the initial starting fee of $42.49 in 2019.
Poznan, Poland
Park Solacki
A favorite moment from the last autumn season.
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Nice parking lot architecture with fine lighting just outside our hotel room where we stayed while passing through Bismark, North Dakota.
Its December here, but we got no snow in Vermont which is rather unusual for this time for the year.
A pair of Cooper's Hawks have a nest right in the neighborhood and have been providing great views for passerby's. The size difference between the male and the female is pretty obvious up close, and the male has been bringing food back to the nest a couple of times a day.
Well, I have been off this cookie shit and out to the real world for sometimes now (super busy) and do you want to know what's it like in the real world? Well, the food and drinks are better, but beyond that, I don't recommend it.