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Tourcoing | Nord (59) | Hauts-de-France | France
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The incredibly talented and beautiful Magic Marker www.flickr.com/photos/142427509@N05/ captured in the wilds of SL:
This was 2-day solargraphy (2016-07-16 --->17). Initially I thought that each path of the Sun represents one day. I even showed it proudly for my wife "look how 2 days appear", and she asked "really?". Then I realized that the second of two days was mostly overcast, and the space between two solar paths appeared suspiciously wide. I have looked into pinhole of the camera in front of direct light and found a tiny crack close to it. This crack was responsible for additional solar path.
Conclusions are as follows. Don't make pinholes in extremely thin tin because it cracks. But if you want to replicate solar paths, make additional holes close to the main pinhole.
Taken by Altoids tin on 6x9.5 cm orthochromatic photocopy film. Developed in old D-76 1:1. Without fixation.
I love my TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Tilt shift lens. I used to love the 16-35mm first for its wide view but the TS has won me over and over to the point that I hardly ever use the 16-35mm anymore. With tilt shift you have so much more freedom for creative work and composition. It's my favourite lens in my bag for all types of landscape.
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Trying a different composition with this one. The photo was taken at a very low angle in overcast light which gave the water a soft white reflection. And the snow in the background helped maintain the minimalist look.
West Sheley schoolhouse in Callaway County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 1/20-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Small vegetation surviving in a salty soil, flooded by the sea once in a while..
The plants (height 15 cm) in the foreground obviously didn't survive, but probably it's the natural process here...)
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Check out the behind-the-scenes shot by my friend Werner: flic.kr/p/2iwkXRN :)
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They looked like knights but they are only electrical hook ups for vendors to use during local events.
During early spring throughout Somerset, Frogs wake from hibernation and make the journey to a suitable pond to spawn.
I knew of a woodland location near a very active pond so I decided one night to grab my touch and search the area just as the light was fading.
On the way to this woodland I spotted multiple frog moving in the direction of this pond so I decided to head into the wood with my touch and see if I could spot a frog or two. Woodland areas are sheltered so they make idea locations for toads and frogs to hibernation and live.
It took around an hour and I spotted a frog hopping near a path in the woods. This is an image from that evening.
I will be adding a couple portfolios on my Wild Projects site soon when I get a spare moment.
Sunrise over the River Ganges , India.
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