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No more sun, no more wind.

Only a strange feeling

leaving without moving

I'll try another world

and the sky slowly fades in my mind

just like a memory.

 

Apr 26, 2009

Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

Rising Sun Threads in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles

Huge early winter rains are causing local floods in the Catskills. This tree, submerged in the flood waters, caught my eye as I drove home.

From the `if in doubt, stick the lens in a tree and hope' school of photography...

 

There's something wonderfully simple and organic about the sound of wood bouncing on concrete.

Austria [2011]

Photographed by Yves Roy

Apr 26, 2009

Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

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Saturday April 2nd was extremely foggy.

 

EDIT: After a cold start, April 2011 turned out to be very warm, indeed! A few weeks after this, all the trees were green and full of leaves.

 

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The path to the dark side. Yep... Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.....from getting lost in the unmapped Devon lanes...!

 

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Peeled potatoes with the peel and knife on a wooden table

A split raw conversion (for sky and foreground) of the rock pools near St Mary's Lighthouse at Whitley Bay. Taken with an ND110 neutral density filter on a Sigma 10-20mm.

 

St. Mary's Lighthouse is on the tiny St. Mary's Island, just north of Whitley Bay on the coast of North East England. The small rocky tidal island is linked to the mainland by a short concrete causeway which is submerged at periods of high tide.

 

While it no longer functions as a working lighthouse, it is easily accessible (when the tide is out) and is open to visitors and has a small museum, a visitor's centre, and a cafe.

 

The lighthouse and adjacent keepers' cottages were built in 1898 by the John Miller company of Tynemouth, using 645 blocks of stone and 750,000 bricks. It was built on the site of a monastery where a small sanctuary light would have acted as a guide to passing ships. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1984.

AJ Fulton

 

Apr 26, 2009

Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

اللهم بلغنا رمضان ...

وفضل رمضان ..🌜

وبركة رمضان ..

وثواب رمضان ..🌟.

 

كل عام و أنتم

إلي الله

أقرب و علي طاعته

أدوم

 

الناس الجميلة ❤️

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Photographed by Yves Roy

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 AF-S N lens.

A moody and broody Scotland taken early last Autumn.

 

We stopped by the roadside on the way back from Oban and saw two bright shafts of sunlight light up the sides of the mountains.

 

The shot is a 3xp Handheld HDR with added work via Nik Filters Vivesa plug-in for Photoshop.

 

The image has been tweaked slightly in Nik SilverEfex Pro and control points added to improve the structure of the mountain sides, finally I used a ND filter along with the burn brush in Photoshop to take down the sky a touch.

 

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These are the first portraits from my new Elinchrom D-Lite 4 studio lights. This strangely remind me of a modern day Jesus Christ somehow.

Photograph taken at 14:07pm on Sunday 10th March 2013 at an altitude of One hundred and Sixty seven metres off the A4086 and A498 beneath the Snowdon Massif with Mount Snowdon off camera to our right, and Llyn Gwynant to our left, in Snowdonia, north-west Wales.

  

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Nikon D800 70mm 1/125s f/5.6 iso200 Mirror Up RAW (14-bit)

  

Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED IF VRII. Jessops 77mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod. Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Manfrotto 327RC2 Grip action ball head. Sandisc 32GB Ultra Class 10 30MB/s SDHC Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit.

    

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LATITUDE: N 53d 3m 26.17s

 

LONGITUDE: W 4d 0m 15.04s

 

ALTITUDE: 167.0m

  

RAW (TIFF) FILE: 103.0MB

PROCESSED FILE: 16.52MB

  

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Processing power:

HP Pavillion Desktop with AMD A10-5700 APU processor. HD graphics. 2TB with 8GB RAM. 64-bit Windows 8.1. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. Nikon VIEWNX2 Version 2.90 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit

   

Peeled potatoes with the peel and knife on a wooden table

*NO SPECIAL EFFECT ADDED!*

**Boosted saturation to fight the grey sky in Shanghai.**

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I saw this clear splash of water as I walk my way out of "The Creek",

It was rare, as the floor were muddy and dirty in that area, it was really rare to find this perfect flat surface of water.... and then I remember John Curely's work that I saw two days ago...

 

Here you are, the oil paint of the sky! magical... magical...

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The Living Bridge, University Of Limerick, Ireland.

 

Nikon D300 on tripod, LiveView, Tokina 11-16mm f2.8. ATX Pro lens.

Exposure:30 sec @ f/16

Focal Length: 11 mm, ISO 100

 

Post-processed in Adobe Lightroom, framed in CS3.

I spotted this balloon in a field between Wakefield and Huddersfield not far from the Emley Moor TV Transmitter.

 

They were taking a family up for a pleasure flight in the late afternoon, I managed to get a few shots off before it departed, this was the best as the HDR shows up all the detail on the balloon.

 

It was a 3xp Handheld shot with 1ev between shots then processed and tonemapped with Photomatix.

Rising Sun Threads in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles

This is a re-edit of a photo i posted about two months ago from Jessica's photoshoot.

 

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Single RAW HDR

 

Ok, i am not waiting for you, or them, or the person behind you, or her, or him, or the people on the phone, or anyone! :P

 

Random Fact - in 1836 Texan forces led by Sam Houston

defeated General Antonio López de Santa Anna and his Mexican troops in the Battle of San Jacinto near La Porte the decisive battle in the Texas Revolution

That's the burned out Urn on the upper left. Best viewed large.

The curvaceous exterior and steamy interior of Kew’s Palm House have long made it an icon of the Gardens. Designed by Decimus Burton and expertly engineered by Richard Turner, it was constructed between 1844 and 1848.

 

Experts consider Kew’s Palm House as the most important surviving Victorian iron and glass structure in the world. It was designed to accommodate the exotic palms being collected and introduced to Europe in early Victorian times. The project was pioneering, as it was the first time engineers had used wrought iron to span such large widths without supporting columns. This technique was borrowed from the shipbuilding industry; from a distance the glasshouse resembles an upturned hull. The result was a vast, light, lofty space that could easily accommodate the crowns of large palms.

My dark and moody food photography sample. First photo of hasselback potato...Nikon d800 and 24-70 2.8 by day light

 

A stack of red potatoes with sprouting roots shot with the Sinar 54H, 90mm lens, testing with the purple paer background. Styling by me.

Beholders of a troubled horizon.

 

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 AF-S N lens.

Arcata, California

February 7th, 2016

Peeled potatoes with the peel and knife on a wooden table

red potato sprouting shot with the Sinar 54H, 90mm lens, testing with the purple paer background. Styling by me.

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