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Athens by night. Shooting towards the streets close to the center of the city.
EXIF: Canon 5dmk4, Tamron 150-600 @ 600 mm, iso 100, f/10, 30''.
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The sun sets behind the SpaceX rocket assembly complex as night shift employees drive to the launch facility up the road.
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52 weeks of 2016
Week #4 ~ Night/Astrophotography
This week we had a full moon (or at least 99%) a couple of nights and I thought it would be great to get it rising above the horizon down at the seafront. On the evenings I went down - when it wasn't raining - it was too cloudy, so no moonrise for me! The sea was beautiful, though.
20th Feb. 2016, Takikawa, Hokkaido. High angled shot with self-timer and www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/23915464072 .
The town was decorated with thousands of lanterns made of paper bags. This is shot with my father's camera. I do not feel attracted by the image quality, though....
“When you gaze out on a quiet, peaceful meadow, next to a still pond, under a motionless blue sky, you wonder how the noisy, busy cacophony of life could have arisen from such silent, motionless beginning.”
― M.., The Meaning(s) of Life: A Human's Guide to the Biology of Souls
On the way home last night the fog rolled in (as thick as peanut butter) and I had to stop when I saw this playground. It was so eerie.
I was lucky to get this shot. I had used up all my battery power in Green Bay. When I saw it I prayed I would have just enough for one picture. I turned it on and I got off one shot before she died. Usually I like to take a few shots and pick the one that looks the best, but I was just happy to get the one this time.
I reckon the contrast is nice between these two and the stars picked up in the 10 sec exposure is quite pretty!
Left: a 10sec test shot at F2.8, ISO6400 (see the noise in the shadow)
Right: 10min at smaller aperture and ISO200 with noise reduction
Tec: Nikon D3 with my favourite Nikkor 17-35
Also taken in my earlier Richmond outing before Rachel arrived :p
Last night were were getting back home after spending a splendid evening at friends, and I saw Empire State - so beautiful in the fog.
.Minar-i-Pakistan is one of the most important national monuments of the country. The site where the Minar-e-Pakistan is built is the exact place where the historic Pakistan Resolution was passed in 1940. The Minar expresses the spirit of that movement. It is one of the few additions to a conglomeration of old monumental structures that are in Lahore that were mostly built by Mughals. The base of the structure takes the shape of a five point star and is enclosed within crescent shaped pools. The overall height is approximately sixty meters and the entire structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and furbished with stone and marble walls and floors. .........................................
A row of trees lit by sodium lights near my friends Michael & Becca's apartment. I love the effect these lights have on the trees against the night sky. You can see motion blur in the large size in the upper left of the front tree from the night's breeze...
While hunting around under the layout for some scenery materials for a little project I am doing I discovered a box with some Woodland Scenics Just Plug lights. So suitably distracted I decided to install them. Once installed I them wondered if you could take a photograph using just that light. Turns out you can.
My resident Ents arrive to handle a werewolf (seemingly the popular cultural interest du jour, no?) which had threatened my tranquility under the appropriately named Wolf Moon. If you look large, you will be better able to make out its head, teeth bared, its threatening growls creating a vapor in the cold air before it quickly vanished. (Lower left corner)
Some of you might think its muzzle a bit short for the species, but I have been advised that is but a genetic variation endemic to the werewolves of this particular area...
[For those that asked...Ents are a fictional race of humanoid trees from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth.]