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Everything about Proxy Falls in Oregon is an overload. Emotional overload, water overload, moss overload, stunning overload ... breathtakingly overloaded. Photos of this beautiful waterfall don't do it justice because it's so much grander than you can imagine. Had I used Andy as a frame of reference he would be so small in the photo that you would barely see him.
Our 3 day trip to the Columbia River Gorge ended at Proxy Falls and that gave us a few days to practice and be ready for the grand finale. After days spent hiking to a number of waterfalls, several breweries, and a few hours stuck in the snow, we spent the night in Sisters, Oregon at a hotel that made both of us think that we should have been there with girlfriends/wives and not each other (think modern log cabin vibe with jacuzzi and fireplace!). A short jaunt in the car, an easy hike, and a scramble down to the falls and we finally made it to Proxy!
We arrived early so we could have time to figure out what compositions we wanted. The sun stayed behind the trees and out of the way until just after 10:30am, giving us over 2 hours to shoot with beautiful soft light. Once the sun came out we watched as the classic “light beams” came out. Ultimately I decided not to use those photos because I felt they distracted from the stunning waterfall!
Knowing how wet things would be here I had picked up a few extra micro-fiber cloths to ensure I kept the lens clean from droplets. I didn’t want to pull an Alan Chan and find my shots ruined when I got home. I went through every cloth I had but I came home happy and droplet free!
Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S:
17mm, f/9, 0.8 sec, ISO 100
Viewed best nice and large
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I hate more than 3 seconds exposures on waterfalls because I always get the blown highlights and loose texture on the water, like this one with Shanghai. That's why I love HP5, with HP5 I can go up to iso 3200 to get to that 1 second perfect exposure, and it behaves so well.
Juan Diego Trail, El Yunque National Forest
If I didn't have to take care of her, I'd keep on shooting photos all the day :)
She's a month old, and we've been raising/feeding/whatever her for the last three weeks. She is growing surprisingly well, and she is now ready for that incredible adventure called life. Photo taken this morning in my room, with my ever-surprising Sigma APO DG 70-300. Comments and critique welcome (as always :)
Yes, there are so much beauty around now (almost overloading) but this evening it's raining...so not going to be out with the camera. :) Have a great week everyone!
my eyes are popping out right now.....wish I had the patience and the know how to paint something like this so I could hang it on the wall to wake me up in the morning!!!
Yay more robots! This was the concentration swap. I chose @clevy because I love his style and his art made me more comfortable drawing science fiction and fantasy things. Thanks bro! colored pencil on black paper (12×8)
Little 8 week old Zoey, posing in the back kitchen doorway. Her right ear has a little curl to it. I think that happened in the womb. She's one of my petsitting clients and a real pistol.
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I estimated around 43 people were on board this Jeepney - 16 on top, 3 on the back, 20 inside (i Think) and 4 in the cab. This was a private hire and not on public service. Bacolod City, Philippines.
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Midtown Toronto is absolutely awful and only keeps getting worse. They said a few condos, then it never ended.
Aww! Cute wee babykins cuddling with his favorite squeaky toy. You should die from cute overload now.
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Might be too much to have going on in a single image. This was an old shot from an outing with RZ68 that I had completely forgotten about.
(6 minute exposure)
A dark chocolate bar and some nougats, a chocoholic overload. For 117 photos in 2017, #111 chocolate
Canon T90 : 28-90mm Vivitar (Komine) Series One Macro Focusing Zoom f/2.8-3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : Pyrocat HD
At first glance this is one of the better studio props, but on closer inspection, the car also shows breathtaking perspective fails. But thats why I love these "flying/driving in the studio" photographs!
Photographer: Josef Werkgarner, Frankenmarkt/Austria. About 1910.
For centuries, Boudhanath Stupa has been an important pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists.
The streets outside the temple are pure chaos!
For the story, visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/prayers-in-the-eyes-o...
From the H.V. National Park. I saw it while cycling through a forest and just had to stop to take this photo, it reminded me of those autumn wallpapers (it was also raining at the time and I ended up with a nasty cold). The place was so orange, I thought that an invisible man in the sky might have been playing around with photoshop.
With Lwaxana Troi you could get unlimited talk too.
Source: popfig.jdhancock.com/2018/02/19/information-overload/
Green hue Bamboo - lead vocals of the group with the same name. Shots taken during Rakrakan Overload Middle East Tour Doha, Qatar Leg
Photographed with Wifi Commander for Pentax. Hard black&white filter with one color (Wifi-commander filter), without further processing.
HD PENTAX-D FA 24-70 mm F2.8ED SDM WR
Old power distribution panel at the abandoned cotton mill in McKinney, Texas.
Six minute exposure. Blue strobe bounced on floor with turquoise & red-gelled flashlight.
Looks better by far when viewed large on black.