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Anamorphic pinhole taken with cylindrical coffee can on 6x18 cm Kodak Polymax paper. Exposure about 10 min. Developed in old D-76.
Abandoned gas station with light painting in Forest Green in Chariton County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a Sigma 12-24mm lens at f.5.0 with a 255 second exposure. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.
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Most of you must be knowing Netherlands for its beautiful windmills,tulips and the grand canals. As the saying goes "everything comes with a cost",this goes for us as well. The dikes,the polder land and the windmills which pump the water during increase in water level and help in keep in keeping the land safe even as it is below the sea level. Just behind this grass is one such waterstream,with this shot I had tried to show the lowness in the land.
Thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/the_big_jiggety/ for suggesting a fitting caption for this photo !!!
Freestyle Now BMX Stunt Squad performing in Toodyay Agricultural Show with a Biplane in the Background.
Another one from my Milton Keynes archive, taken with my old Canon IXUS 860 IS.
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Abandoned gas station with light painting in Forest Green in Chariton County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a Sigma 12-24mm lens at f.5.0 with a 248 second exposure. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.
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Taken at Boundary Bay, BC, Canada - September 2016.
While birding last weekend at Boundary Bay, I spotted some golden plovers mixed in with the abundant Black-bellied Plovers. There were 4 Pacific Golden-Plovers and 2 American Golden-Plovers. Approaching plover flocks is usually extremely difficult, and the tide was also very high, which meant that if I was going to approach the birds, I would get soaking wet. I decided to go for it, since it is very rare to see such a large group of golden-plovers in this area. The water was about 5 inches deep, meaning I got soaking wet as a crawled towards the birds, holding my camera above the surface, keeping it dry. Thankfully, the mud was hard and there was no wind or waves, so I felt my gear was very safe. After a very slow approach for a long time, I found myself around 4 metres away from these beautiful birds. In the years I have photographed shorebirds at Boundary Bay I have had many amazing moments, but this was definitely one of my favorite ones ever. I got the shots I had hoped for of Pacific-Golden, American-Golden, and Black-bellied Plovers. I got soaking wet, but it was undoubtedly worth it! After some time with the birds I moved off, leaving them to their resting and feeding.
Taken at Boundary Bay, Delta, BC on September 4 2015.
For years I have wanted to photograph a Red Knot at Boundary Bay. These birds are present in the area in small numbers throughout most of shorebird migration, but they are very tricky to find among thousands of Black-bellied Plovers. While I see these birds fairly frequently, this is the first time I have ever managed to get close to one for photos!
Me and my family needed to be cheered up yesterday. We had bad news this weekend.
So I decided to take them to my favourite "sunset watching" place: La Baie D'Ecalgrain.
It worked ! I shot beautiful portraits (the low sunlight made all the blue eyes in my family really shine), and, once again, landscapes. Not very different from the ones I shot in the same place before, but it's ALWAYS different, isn't it?
Date: May 6, 2012
Camera: Sony SLT-A77V
Exposure: 1/80 sec at f/1.7, ISO 200
Lens: 50mm F1.4 at 50 mm
© 2012 Benjamin Torode
Paul Bunyan - Portland, Oregon!
Paul Bunyan stands at the intersection of North Interstate and Denver avenues in a small, public courtyard against the background of a sign welcoming people to "Historic Kenton." He was constructed in 1959 by the Kenton Businessmen's Association at a cost of about $2,500.
In 2017 the Kenton Business Association and the Kenton Neighborhood Association restored Paul at an estimated cost of $80,000!