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I found this dead tree on a walk around Alton Water and was just taking record shots for a return visit when a very brief burst of light on a cloudy day suddenly lifted the tree from the dark sky. My obsession with trees continues - I really must do a book one day! 3 image pano handheld.
Axel the miniature dachshund on a junked Ford pickup truck at a local salvage yard ~ Poughkeepsie, NY
The mystic of hills grows as you steep higher with the growing altitude. It feels you’re getting more and more engulfed, pleasingly, into the surrounds of nature punctuated by these sky kissing trees. It makes you strongly feel that these are the kind of skyscrapers we all should be vying for.
Two consecutive cat shots; that has to be a first for me. But how could I pass up the chance of grabbing a shot of this fella?
Down in Tsukishima today giving Lucy a lesson, in which we were working on the 'leading the eye with colour' project. Some great material for that and then in one of the little back-alleys we spied this chap sunning himself.
This wasn't for the project, but here it is should you be interested in having a go.
japanorama.co.uk/2010/04/27/photography-project-leading-t...
Nikon D700
Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Ai @ f/1.2
Dunseverick Castle initially used by the chieftain Sobhairce in the 5th century.
It eventually became the important place for Earls of Ulster around the 13th and 14th centruies
Not much left of it now.
During our holiday I tried a few things with my camera which I have not done as much - like full-on backlight photography. This is from the same meadow as in the previous shot - the camera just pointed in the opposite direction straight into the setting sun. I'm quite happy with the flares and lit contours of the flowers from that lovely golden light.
Just getting back into some posting here on the blog after some busy weeks. This was shot about three weeks ago, on a very pleasant evening with some friends in Yanaka. The hanami time is so beautiful in this part of Tokyo and so much more relaxed than the alcohol-fuelled craziness of nearby Ueno Park.
Nikon D300
Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 AF D
DR-6 right-angle viewfinder
Landmark 14th century Islamic architecture of Yazd Jameh mosque, Iran.
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I was standing in the water holding my camera a few centimeters above the water. Just before the wave reached me I pulled the camera upwards into a save distance. Quite a fun but also a bit risky game, but I was fast ;) It took me more than a dozen attempts to get this one. I used a wide angle lens to increase the dramatic effect, the waves had only a height of about 30 cm. In LR I converted the image into b/w and mainly increased blacks and enhanced highlights and clarity.
When processing the image I was thinking about Sebastião Salgado and the images in his book Genesis.
In Explore / Explored 25th July 2016 / uploaded 24th July 2016
Sand ripples on the mud flats. The bottom of the ocean becomes the top of the land when the sea pulls away.
The grist mill in Babcock State Park is the most photographed spot in West Virginia. I tried to shoot it with a slightly unique angle from what you typically see. The fall leaves were prefect this year and I couldn't have asked for better weather.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Lies a pot of golden light,
And if you ever get there,
Your camera settings won't be right...
Another low level, wide angle shot in front of the Russian church on the seafront road in Havana, Cuba.
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Im back after a bit of a break, build up to Christmas makes me busy at work. A water Rail at low angle, Get down ,get dirty.
Kanchpur, Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Childhood is supposed to be blessed.
With all the hues from heaven, let it be, for every child out there.
From Kanchpur, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Home made quilts are spread over the paving of bridge after washing in nearby river.
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