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Kirkjufell, Snaefellsness Peninsula, Iceland, 04.05.12
Camera: Canon Eos 5 D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm/ 4/ L USM
Filters: Lee Filters 0.9 soft grad ND + 0.6 hard grad ND
This is Saturday morning along the Sheboygan River. The fog has drifted of Lake Michigan and blanketed the nearby area. As the day went on the fog's density increased and decreased again and again. It became an all-day fog.
This is a view along the north side of the riverfront walk and across the river from where I live.
This was the fog this morning with light silhouetting a plume of steam, the Aurora Bridge in the distance, and the masts, booms, and roof lines along Salmon Bay. It burned off by mid day and revealed a sunny, glorious, blue sky autumn day.
Combining Tongue Tuesday and the morning light once again. Thanks, Curio!
[SOOC, f/3.2, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/800, -5/3 EV]
Morning walk in early May, when nature has awoken.
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Prompt: 3D animated airbrush whimsical pretty caricature of an older hippie lady wearing tye dye tee jeans and white sneakers silver hoop earrings silver rings on each finger silver bracelets white hair green eyes walking a trail by a lake with her west highland white terrier, Watercolor image with no border
I am so often reminded of the Glory of GOD whenever I look at the beauty in a morning sunrise. I was photographing some leaves in the early morning light, and was caught off guard by the amazing colors that were coming off the leaves in the early light. When I looked up and over my shoulders, I saw the reason why. The sun had not even come over the horizon yet, but the clouds were giving off some terrific reflected light. Oh that we could give off the reflected light of Jesus Christ to those around us and see the true beauty in those He has blessed us with!
Taken yesterday morning following a shoot higher up a hill. The fog that had shielded the Sun's rays immediately after dawn finally broke through to reveal some magical light. This tree (there are actually two) and settlement sit alongside a reservoir at the foot of Y Garn in Snowdonia.
The bird was against the strong morning light, it got silhouetted..
Zero post processing except conversion to JPEG..Naturally came as Black & White..:)..
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Taken during the Kalyan Varma workshop field trip to Lalbagh Park, Bangalore
A sunny Saturday morning shot from a very dense garden. I liked the light & natural colours so much I was almost late for work after taking too many photos.
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A field near Eastham on a hazy morning.
Birds in the sky, tree in the middle and a bit of Fly-tipping in the foreground
Janet Tallarigo Murphy © 2007
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It looked in the other night
like a watcher, through my forgotten curtains
big yellow eye
looking impassively
I turned over, but it kept its gaze on me
for a while...
by Brentjp99 /Brent
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i don't always get out for the morning ritual walk, but i love to most when the sun shines.
a trip to morning glory orchard in nolensville, tennessee.
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Vintage white top (from a shop trade with Melissa)
Topshop floral tapestry trousers
Vintage Bass saddle shoes, via Etsy
Vintage turquoise cuff from the Nashville Flea Market
OPI gray nail polish
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Went out to the top of donna buang to try out my recent wide angle lens purchase. I climbed the tower at 6.30 am in minus temperatures and had to take a shot then put my hands in my pockets to warm. anyhow, clouds came up and ruined my shooting a morning sunset and so wandering back to the car (hoping the fuel hadnt frozen), the clouds encompassed the sorrounding forest. So, straight onto the wide angle and playing with the beams of light (hand held btw). This is easily the most enjoyable photo session of my year. And in the end it comes down to dumb luck, the right gear and keeping your eyes open even after you think your done!
A bright and frosty morning made such a change from the recent fare ... these sheds were once fully overgrown, but a summer or two back the owners took it upon themselves to clear the scrub, and ever since then I've thought that they were asking for a picture to be taken of them
As I drove by this morning I thought that the light, and time was right ... and I had the camera ... so here they are :-)