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Vy mot Luleåälven från Karlsvik, -27 C kallt
An opening in the river´s ice around the island creates a cloud condensation in the cold air
Fourth picture of my series Reflections, all taken in the Albufera of Valencia.
(This time looking for the small birds, abstract lines and reflections of the nets)
Albufera means, according to its Arab origin, small sea.
In some poems it was called the Mirror of the Sun.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Friday. :)
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Sixteenth picture of the series Delta Dreams.
(For this shot, I wanted to to focus all the attention on the abandoned boat that in the previous pictures was in the backgroud, making it the main in the scene and also by matching the reflection of the sky with more light on the boat.)
My dreamed sunrise in the Delta of the river Ebro -Tarragona-.
The previous day, a local man explained to me a perfect location for enjoy the photograph of this beautiful land.
I consulted the parameters that night and everything was correct to travel there.
The truth is that I was impressed to get to that place, I put on my waders running to get me asap and do not lose the time.
The sun had not yet risen, the water reached my waist, good temperature, soft wind, a lot of clouds and fog surrounding the horizon, made the conditions were the best.
Many photos I've seen of this place is that in photoshop blur the horizon line with the clone tool, but there was fog and with long exposure, completely erased.
It seemed that I was doing a photo shoot in the same heaven.
I think for many more times to return to this place, I can never find anything so perfect.
This is the photo shoot I most enjoyed in recent years, have a set of at least seven impressive images.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Monday. :)
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de ma série "C'est le vent dont on se souvient"
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from my series "It's the Wind We Remember"
Bronica sq-a, 80mm f/ 2.8, kodak tmax 400, R5 monobath
Third picture of the series Lonely.
(Horizontal view, a few minutes after the Sunset, just at Blue Hour).
Tired of photographing the most characteristic and saturated places in the area, I went to a zone of very bad access between rice fields.
The result was finding this lonely boat just to the side of a rural road.
I waited for sunset, and after a few minutes right at the blue hour, there was luck and some cloud came to be reflected in the water.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Tuesday. :)
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„Seeing a cloud inversion is always special. This one took place when I have been on a northern vantage point on Teneriffe. It looked like creatures coming out of the ocean, walking over the isle.“ - Max
January 2024 | Teneriffe
© Maximilian Engelsberger
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First picture of my series Reflections, all taken in the Albufera of Valencia.
Albufera means, according to its Arab origin, small sea.
In some poems it was called the Mirror of the Sun.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Monday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
Instagram: @dasanes77
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Third picture of the series Canes & Mud.
(Just the next day of previous photoshoot, I tryed another time for take longer exposures. Soon I will post new photos of both session.)
Magical sunrise in this beautiful place that is the Albufera of Valencia.
The image title is because during the photoshoot, surrounded by all this beauty, calm water, boat, reeds, mud, tranquility, flying birds ... every moment reminded me a lot to the great novel "Cañas y Barro" of the great Valencian writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, set in rural Valencia (Albufera) of the early twentieth century, the novel observes and portrays the social reality of the time and place with absolute precision.
Would like to thank this picture to my friend Javier Girbés, which helped me a lot with the location and encouraged me to know this magnificent spot.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Sunday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
Instagram: @dasanes77
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A majestic look at Pacific northwest mountains as golden warm light piecing through layers of layers of redwood forests.
Twenty first picture of my serie Delta Dreams.
(This is another of the first vertical shots in time of the serie, when I put my waders and i went to the water, there are still many minutes before dawn, and the light was wonderful.)
My dreamed sunrise in the Delta of the river Ebro -Tarragona-.
The previous day, a local man explained to me a perfect location for enjoy the photograph of this beautiful land.
I consulted the parameters that night and everything was correct to travel there.
The truth is that I was impressed to get to that place, I put on my waders running to get me asap and do not lose the time.
The sun had not yet risen, the water reached my waist, good temperature, soft wind, a lot of clouds and fog surrounding the horizon, made the conditions were the best.
Many photos I've seen of this place is that in photoshop blur the horizon line with the clone tool, but there was fog and with long exposure, completely erased.
It seemed that I was doing a photo shoot in the same heaven.
I think for many more times to return to this place, I can never find anything so perfect.
This is the photo shoot I most enjoyed in recent years, have a set of at least seven impressive images.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Friday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
Instagram: @dasanes77
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...or a five minute bike-ride from home to this gorgeous view, aren't I lucky?
Texture by Les brumes
Third picture of the series The Dead Beach.
(For this shot, i captured a group of people contempling this marvelous summer sunrise)
Sunrise at Beach Of The Dead -Almería-
This beach gets its name because of the strong currents existing in the area, which dragged the bodies to the beach of the shipwrecks that occurred near them.
Shooted with my new Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM, wonderful lens, I felt very comfortable using it, I think it is perfect in every way.
The picture is a unique Raw, with only combining a neutral filter of four steps and black card technique.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Tuesday. :)
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From that stormy morning at Moran Point, a morning to remember. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA, March 2023
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If the sea of blue fill you with joy, if a blade of grass sprouting in the fields has power to move, if the simple things of nature have a message that you understand, be happy, because your souls are alive.
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A series of typical shapes of Lofoten.
Lofoten is an archipelago and a traditional district in the county of Nordland, Norway. Lofoten has distinctive scenery with dramatic mountains and peaks, open sea and sheltered bays, beaches and untouched lands. Its largest town, Leknes, is approximately 169 km (105 mi) inside the Arctic Circle and approximately 2,420 km (1,500 mi) away from the North Pole, making Lofoten one of the world's northernmost populated regions. Though lying within the Arctic Circle, the archipelago experiences one of the world's largest elevated temperature anomalies relative to its high latitude.
Lofoten (Old Norse: Lófót) was the original name of the island Vestvågøya. The first element is ló (i.e., "lynx") and the last element is derived from Norse fótr (i.e., "foot"), as the shape of the island must have been compared with that of a lynx's foot. (The old name of the neighbouring island Flakstadøya was Vargfót, "wolf's foot", from vargr "wolf".)
Lofotr was originally the name of the island of Vestvågøy only. Later it became the name of the chain of islands. The chain of islands with its pointed peaks looks like a lynx foot from the mainland. In Norwegian, it is always a singular. Another name one might come across, is "Lofotveggen" or the Lofoten wall. The archipelago looks like a closed wall when seen from elevated points around Bodø or when arriving from the sea, some 100 kilometres (62 miles) long, and 800–1,000 metres (2,600–3,300 feet) high.
Day 210/366 of Project 365 (Tuesday, 2020 July 28 - 79th consecutive daily photo): The more I view this image the more it speaks to my very soul.
A quick stop to enjoy the view on the way to Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Join me:
Fourth picture of the series Canes & Mud.
(This is the same day that the first photography of the serie, but just a few minutes after sunrise. Soon I will post new photos of both session.)
Magical sunrise in this beautiful place that is the Albufera of Valencia.
The image title is because during the photoshoot, surrounded by all this beauty, calm water, boat, reeds, mud, tranquility, flying birds ... every moment reminded me a lot to the great novel "Cañas y Barro" of the great Valencian writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, set in rural Valencia (Albufera) of the early twentieth century, the novel observes and portrays the social reality of the time and place with absolute precision.
Would like to thank this picture to my friend Javier Girbés, which helped me a lot with the location and encouraged me to know this magnificent spot.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Thursday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
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Sixth picture of my series Reflections, all taken in the Albufera of Valencia.
(This time looking for the small birds, abstract lines and reflections of the nets and clouds over the water)
Albufera means, according to its Arab origin, small sea.
In some poems it was called the Mirror of the Sun.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Monday. :)
My galleries:
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/112711738@N06/
500px: www.500px.com/dasanes77
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dasanes77
Instagram: @dasanes77
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Driving along Tosenveien between Tosbotn and Lande in Brønnøy, Nordland, I didn’t expect to see any aurora that night. Heavy clouds covered the sky, but the northern lights were so powerful that they occasionally broke through the overcast, painting the night in shades of green.
Fun fact:
Tosenveien is part of County Road 76, connecting the inner parts of Nordland with the Helgeland coast. The area is known for dramatic mountain landscapes, tunnels carved through solid rock — and on rare nights like this, a glimpse of the aurora glowing through the clouds.
The Illuminative Magic of Mesa Arch <---------Read Post
On top of a mesa in Canyonlands National Park is home to the near daily optical phenomena that has been delighting nature lovers I would imagine since the Anasazi settled the place thousands of years ago, the illuminative magic of Mesa Arch. This sumptuous visual treat has been attracting photographers like a magnet for years packing portfolios with one of the biggest treats the Southwest has to offer.
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