View allAll Photos Tagged lookaround
Saying goodbye to another year...I am unsure as to where I rank 2021 but I am happy to see you go.
In this photo of Yosemite Falls....., I was also saying goodbye, I had to leave the park that day and with weather like this, you never want to leave. thanks for stopping to look and Happy New Year
Dreamer - Ozzy Osbourne #10
singersroom.com/w41/best-ozzy-osbourne-songs-of-all-time/
HSS 😊😊😍
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
As the weather changed and the sun rode along the rolling clouds in the valley, the muted sunlight highlighted the shades of colors in the sky at the end of the day...
*Working Towards a Better World
Almost all the joys of spring, her scenery and its indwellers, her earth, and sky, and sea, and at last the springtide of his own heart, are vocal in its feeling and its art. - Tennyson
Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems. - Rainer Maria Rilke
I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen. - Anne Lamott
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️
Revisiting “Project Buried Treasure,” dug up some iPhone shots from my last visit to Chicago.
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
Connect with me!
instagram.com/unflux
twitter.com/unflux
...after hours of hitchhiking with no luck we managed to move to a big cross with a road heading to Kristiansund and there we met him. Big polish guy with a great heart who offered us to stay in his house with his people :) together we walked around the city and all the beautiful places and had one of the best evenings of the trip :) certainly I can say i have never seen household like this before, many different people living together and it really worked here! We are really pleased to meet them :)
To look out at the beauty of our farms in America is so refreshing and in contrast to some of us only seeing city life. This quiet view from a hilltop allowed me to catch my breath and detach myself from daily activities that do not always allow for just sitting back and enjoying free time gazing about this beautiful world of ours!
Normally when shooting I listen to my Ipod. I was introduced to (Sugar Man) Rodriguez by a film from Malik Bendjelloul called "Searching for Sugar Man"..
Today Malik Bendjelloul has passed away. The depth of the talents that mixed when Bendjelloul told the story of Sugar Man drew me in.. Thank you for that.
Sugarman
Met a false friend
On a lonely, dusty road
Lost my heart
When I found it
It had turned to dead, black coal- Rodriguez
Revisiting “Project Buried Treasure,” dug up some iPhone shots from my last visit to Chicago.
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
Connect with me!
instagram.com/unflux
twitter.com/unflux
Revisiting “Project Buried Treasure,” dug up some iPhone shots from my last visit to Chicago.
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
Connect with me!
instagram.com/unflux
twitter.com/unflux
Revisiting “Project Buried Treasure,” dug up some iPhone shots from my last visit to Chicago.
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
Connect with me!
instagram.com/unflux
twitter.com/unflux
Baby, I'll be there for you
Wherever you go
Whatever you do
Girl, I've got forever inside
For all of my life
I'll be there for you
mp3.zing.vn/bai-hat/I-ll-Be-There-For-You-Backstreet-Boys...
Up along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, meandering along on a very hazy but sunny day gave rise to so many wonderful mid-spring season views. I always think of sitting in the shade on hot days and daydreaming about anything or nothing at all. It's a freedom we should all experience once in a while to recharge and relax from our daily lives. This barn would certainly invite me to do just that!
Revisiting “Project Buried Treasure,” dug up some iPhone shots from my last visit to Chicago.
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
Connect with me!
instagram.com/unflux
twitter.com/unflux
Selective lighting make the image interesting and make a kind of art. Chasing the light for a great photograph. Light create interesting pattern if you know how to find it you create nice images. Look around carefully. Enjoy it and like it my friend.
Martindale Valley, Lake District, Cumbria - 54°33'25.415" N 2°52'39.498" W
Decided to head out today and see what snow was around and what could be captured. We started heading to Hodge Close. However, as we got through Ambleside the landscape was becoming greener and greener………… there was a distinct lack of snow. So, turn around we did and headed over Kirkstone Pass towards Ullswater, managed to get a nice shot of some boulders which I will share soon but, Martindale was the next destination. The road running passed Ullswater towards Martindale was untreated and a little precarious at times but the Range Rover was more than capable.
I decided to take a shot of the Martindale Valley and I wasn’t looking to spend too much time hanging around as the wind was bitter and my fingers were beginning turn to ice. I have seen this shot taken by a few fellow photographers but yet to see it in the snow and decided it would be a nice composition. I’m happy with it, let me know what you think
CC Welcome and please feel free to share if you like.
As always, all my images are available to purchase through my website so why not pop along there and take a look.
Canon 5D Mark IV
Canon 24 - 70mm f/2.8 @ 51mm
f/13
2.5 Second Exposure
ISO50
NiSi V5 Pro
NiSi Landscape Polariser
NiSi 6 Stop ND Filter
NiSi 0.6 ND Grad Soft Filter
Gitzo GT3542XLS carbon fibre tripod
Manfrotto 410 tripod geared head with Hejna Kirk Adapter
SunWayFoto Panning Leveling Base
F-Stop Tilopa v3 48L Bag with F-Stop ICU Pro Large
Creative Capture Images Photography Ltd 2017. All Rights Reserved and protected by Digimarc
website: www.creativecaptureimages.com
email: steve@creativecaptureimages.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/creativecaptureimages
flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/creativecaptureimages
twitter: twitter.com/CCI1808
instagram: www.instagram.com/creativecaptureimages
Please sign up to my free newsletter to be kept up to date of my latest blogs, news stories and new images
Few weeks back a weekend brought an incredible shift in weather. A sudden cold snap that turned the mountains into snow covered giants while autumn colours were still glowing at their peak. Streams were already half frozen, and the whole region looked like a rare blend of two seasons overlapping for a brief moment. It was the perfect weekend for photography, but family duties came first, so I stayed back and helped my boy with his activities.
While driving back after dropping him off, I stumbled upon a spot I had never really noticed before. Something about it made me stop. A medieval town framed by the region’s iconic mountain rising in the distance. It looked genuinely spectacular. Scenes like this are typical of the alpine regions of Europe, but I never realized we had something so similar so close to home.
I had to pick up Eric later in the evening, so I decided to leave a bit early and try to catch the last golden light and the beginning of blue hour at this location. I am glad I did. The scene was magical. The final sparks of autumn colour, the Dents du Midi glowing in the day’s last sunbeams and the valley dipping gently into dusk while the mountaintops held onto that last thread of golden light.
And the timing worked out very well, like a Swiss plan. I asked Eric to take a train from his chess tournament to a nearby station just five minutes from where I was shooting. In Switzerland, there is always a train conveniently nearby. The train arrived at 18:05 and the last light faded at 18:00. Perfectly synchronized.
I would not pretend I was not a little disappointed about missing such weekend in the mountains, but this moment made up for it. Completely.
So here it is; a time series from this unexpected spot, from the final golden shimmer on the town to the first hints of city lights, all the way through twilight into dawn.
Please have a look at my website www.avisekhphotography.com for all my recent works.
Have a nice weekend.
Hope you will enjoy the picture.
Any suggestions or criticisms are always welcome.
This adult male is perched on a photo prop above our fountain and has paused for a lookaround. There are not that many different species of Grosbeaks in North America. In New Mexico this bird favors the high mountains that have aspens and mixed conifers. These flocks are scattered across middle North America, and are recovering from a serious population decline thought to be caused by chemical budworm treatments carried out in Canadian forests that they frequent. Up here (8600 ft msl) they are seasonally regular... but not predictable. This cooler high-altitude region is near the southern extent mapped for the species.
IMG_1573; Evening Grosbeak
This was taken on my Lunchtime lookaround and shoot trip. This is some College students get the low down and the high view of Firefighting.
See more details here:
This adult male is perched on a photo prop above our fountain and has paused for a lookaround. There are not that many different species of Grosbeaks in North America. In New Mexico this bird favors the high mountains that have aspens and mixed conifers. These flocks are scattered across middle North America, and are recovering from a serious population decline thought to be caused by chemical budworm treatments carried out in Canadian forests that they frequent. Up here (8600 ft msl) they are seasonally regular... but not predictable. This cooler high-altitude region is near the southern extent mapped for the species.
IMG_1753; Evening Grosbeak
This adult male is perched on a photo prop above our fountain and has paused for a lookaround. There are not that many different species of Grosbeaks in North America. In New Mexico this bird favors the high mountains that have aspens and mixed conifers. These flocks are scattered across middle North America, and are recovering from a serious population decline thought to be caused by chemical budworm treatments carried out in Canadian forests that they frequent. Up here (8600 ft msl) they are seasonally regular... but not predictable. This cooler high-altitude region is near the southern extent mapped for the species.
IMG_1690; Evening Grosbeak
Peaceful place at the Pond.
The bridge is a very peaceful place to look around before dinner.
Hlif at the Pond in 101 Reykjavik, Iceland
When I was a child and I saw sheep on tv, I knew that it meaned “pause”, “interval” between a program and another (no advertising at that time!!! Prehistory?, well, I’m not THAT old … *LOL*)
So, that’s the meaning of these sheep: I need a pause, may be also only for a couple of days.
Anyway … I’ll be around watching at your works and … waiting for new ideas and “inspirations”
Have a nice time! :-)))
________________________________________
quando ero piccola per televisione ogni tanto comparivano greggi di pecore: a quel punto sapevo che c'era l'intervallo, e potevo scappare magari a fare merenda :-)
Queste sono le pecore del "mio" intervallo: ho bisogno di una pausa, magari anche solo per pochi giorni ...
ma sarò in giro a guardare volentieri e con interesse le vostre foto, a caccia di nuove idee e ispirazioni ...
"have a nice time" si capisce anche senza tradurlo, no???? :-))))
I went on a hike a little while ago and slowly got left behind as I was taking photos left and right. I finally kneeled down to get a closeup of a flower when I suddenly looked behind me.. and nearly dropped the camera when I saw this. It's amazing the things you miss when you only look straight ahead. :)