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In infrared at Pocono's Environmental Education Center.

 

www.peec.org/

 

www.rommeltanphotography.com/

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Saturday Afternoon's sky was filled with puffy clouds interlaced with blue. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Further Processing with Nik Color Efex 4. Happy Slider Sunday :)

 

Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm

 

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Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm

 

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Chetamon Mountain, Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

This shot has been taken during one of my sunrise sessions in Rosolina Mare (see my What a meaningful world... for information about that peculiar location).

I was going back home and the sky was animated by an everchanging play of the sun with the clouds. And the bird was there, alone, flying straight away from the rays of sunlight towards the bowels of a dark cloud. The story was set, the actors were playing their roles. I framed without thinking and captured the moment.

 

I offer this story to all my Flickr friends while saying good bye: I will be away for some weeks - no computer, no internet connection but my phone, so no further uploads for quite a while. I will have a look to your photos when I can and comment how I can (I do not love commenting on the phone since the screen is small and I often need to go back to the photo while commenting and the app is not designed for such operations). Be well, my friends - I will try too... :-)

 

Single shot processed by luminosity masks in the Gimp, with some substantial final work with Nik Silver Efex and Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Montana de Oro, Los Osos, San Luis Obispo County, California. Captured Aug 31, 2014. Captured with Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM at 30 mm, f 8.0 @ 216 seconds ISO 100. Tripod. Post Processing with CCLRClassic2020, CCPS2020, DxO, ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Image Borders), Viveza 2.0 and SilverEfexPro 2.0

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Hello Everyone, thank you for taking the time to look at my images. Believe me in this oversaturated e-world, it is an honor of which I am most grateful. Please, Enjoy..!!!

 

And thank you for all your comments on my images. Your attention to my art is extremely appreciated..!!!

 

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I'm very grateful and honored for have garnered local, national as well as international awards and publications.

I continue my constant quest to learn and pay it forward.

 

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"96 Degrezees in da Shade-Really HOT"

 

Morro Bay is a great place for exploration and for that matter any photography. Many fishing and sailboats as well as many species of wildlife. Of course, never forget Morro Rock. My good friend, Bob Canepa and I had a fantastic morning exploring.

 

Solomons Temple, Buxton, UK.

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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2007 wurde der aktuelle Umbau nach den Plänen von Architekt Silvano Caccia gemacht. Dem traditionellen Steinbau wurde das Dach «abgeschnitten». Der Aufenthalts-/Essraum und die Küche nehmen jetzt dessen Platz ein. Die Verglasung auf allen vier Seiten, lässt eine Sicht von 360° frei. Über den Fenstern wurde der spektakuläre Holzaufbau konstruiert, in welchem sich die Schlafräume befinden.

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Department of Coffee and Social Affairs

Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm

 

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Happy Monochrome Monday!

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm @ ISO 1250

 

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Pink colored clouds right after sunset on Monday. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2.

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Schon lange hatte es die Urner geärgert, dass ihnen der gewaltige Felsriegel des Bätzberges den Zugang zum Urserental und zum Gotthard versperrte. Sie fassten daher den kühnen Plan, einen Saumweg durch die unheimliche Schöllenenschlucht anzulegen. Wirklich gelang es ihnen, ziemlich weit voranzukommen. Als sie jedoch jene Stelle erreichten, wo sich die schäumende Reuß zwischen senkrechten Felswänden hindurchzwängt, blieben sie ratlos stehen. Auch die herbeigerufenen Ratsherren wussten nicht, wie man dieses Hindernis bezwingen könne. Der Landammann rief verzweifelt: „Da soll der Teufel eine Brücke bauen!" Kaum waren seine Worte an der Felswand verhallt, stand der Gehörnte leibhaftig vor ihnen und sagte: „Ich will euch die Brücke bauen. Aber der Erste, der darüber geht, soll mir gehören", fügte er mit rasselnder Stimme hinzu und schwang drohend seine Gabel. Ohne lang zu überlegen, willigten die Urner ein.

 

Als sie nach den drei vereinbarten

Tagen in die Schlucht zurückkehrten,

wölbte sich tatsächlich eine Brücke in

kühnem Bogen über die schwindelnde

Tiefe. Drüben aber, auf der anderen

Seite, saß der Schwarze und wartete

grinsend auf seinen Lohn. Die listigen

Urner hatten jedoch einen angriffigen

Ziegenbock mitgebracht. Kaum hatte

dieser den Gehörnten entdeckt, rannte

er in gewaltigen Sätzen über die Brücke auf ihn zu. „So, das ist der Erste, den magst du behalten", riefen die Urner frohlockend.

 

Der geprellte Teufel zerriss den Bock in hundert Fetzen und raste wutschnaubend hinunter in den Wassner Wald. Dort holte er einen haushohen Stein, mit dem er die Brücke zerschmettern wollte. Unterhalb Göschenen musste er jedoch die schwere Bürde abstellen und verschnaufen. Ein altes Frauchen, das des Weges kam, erkannte den Bösewicht und ritzte schnell ein Kreuz in den Stein. Als der Teufel das ihm verhasste Zeichen erblickte, ließ er den Stein stehen und versank unter Wutgeheul im Boden. Seither hat er sich im Urnerland nicht mehr gezeigt.

 

Die Brücke in der Schöllenenschlucht heißt noch heute Teufelsbrücke. Auch der berühmte Teufelsstein unterhalb Göschenen erinnert an diese Sage.

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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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iPhone XR processed in Lightroom and Nik Analog Efex.

Looking at SSW, it seemed to me like a window view...

 

Location: Skete of Saint Anna, Mount Athos (Agio Oros), Hellas. A few cabins are visible, where secluded monks are living.

 

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Leica M-P & Summilux-M 50mm @ ISO640

 

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Happy Monochrome Monday - We got some more snow on Sunday, not a lot maybe an inch, but winter and snow is getting old now. I long for Spring to Arrive!

Abraham Lake, Elliot Peak, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, Canada

A wonderful set of clouds on a gorgeous Spring Afternoon. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Happy Sliders Sunday!

An old Fordson Major Diesel tractor needs a great deal of loving tender care! Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2

This Old Barn just off the I & M Canal 5 miles west of Morris makes it through another winter. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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Monday afternoon was quite pleasant with temps in the 50's and a partly cloudy sky. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. B&W processing done with Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Tittesworth from the Roaches.

Leica M-P & Super-Elmar-M 21mm

 

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