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Late night train shoot. The Crazy train.
I'll confess, i was out with a mate, and he had the flashguns etc, i just jumped on his bandwagon as he was running about firing the things everywhere.
I guess i should say thanks to Adam Swords.(http://flickr.com/photos/adamswords/) Cheers matie.
Azara's Night Monkey (Aotus azarae)
The only truly nocturnal monkey, these creatures are often quite common but due to their nocturnal and quiet habits they aren't always seen by visitors to the rainforest.
One of the lodges we visit we were lucky enough to hear them travelling through the trees outside the bungalows in the evening providing the chance to see and photograph this adorable species.
Also known as Owl Monkeys for their large eyes and nocturnal habitats. Locally in Peru they are called Musmuki.
Naun Amable Silva
Canon 5D Mark IV - Canon 600mm
Tambopata, Peru - October 2020
Leiden, Pieterskerk-Choorsteeg | Netherlands | Fujifilm X-Pro2 | Fujifilm XF16mmF/1.4 | F/1.4 | ISO 800 | 1/50 sec
While taking photos of the night sky hopping to get some of the meteor showers, I took this group of 17 images which I used 9 to create this panorama view spanning about 170 deg. Each image was taken using the following f/4, about 30 sec., ISO 800, Focal length 24mm at 10 deg intervals. The images were stitched together using Image Composite Editor.
The light source on the left is from the Portland area and the one on the right is from Oregon City.
In capturing this image, I wanted to convey the almost mystical feeling I experienced facing the Golden Gate Bridge that night. San Francisco's characteristic fog was dancing around the pylons, and I deliberately chose a long exposure to emphasize its vaporous texture. The bridge lights, like orange sentinels in the night, create a leading line that guides the eye into the unknown. The turquoise tint I preserved in the lower left corner is no accident - it represents the marine freshness so characteristic of the bay. I wanted to play with contrasts, not only in colors but also in scale, by including that small solitary light at the bottom that gives the bridge its full sense of magnitude. My goal was to transcend mere architectural representation to create a dreamlike, almost cinematic atmosphere, where the bridge becomes more than a structure - it becomes a passage between the tangible and the ethereal.
into the night the tourist roam over the ancient city, and where there are tourists there are sellers. Here they are selling chestnuts and maize.
2015 10 29 165724 Turkey Istanbul Holiday LR
This is the Orangery, the function room at the botanical garden. It was dark inside on this opening night of the Holiday Lights, and made a dramatic statement beside the multi colored lights throughout the rest of the garden.
Just returned from a 3 week trip to Eastern Australia and all of New Zealand. This shot was taken on the first night of the holiday in Australia and shows the beauty and vibrancy of the Central Business District of Melbourne. The view is of the Yarra River looking northeast into the city. The city is filled with wonderful architecture and colorful buildings and outdoor artwork that glisten during the night.
f/4.0, 24mm, 0.5 sec, iso800