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This weekend I had an opportunity to visit Colorado for the 1st time. I am extremely thankful to nature for providing unbelievable weather conditions throughout my trip. This was nature's best display of fall colors that I have ever witnessed. Miles and miles of Aspen groves, glowing in vibrant gold and orange colors.

This place is overshot, limited compositions,etc.. But its a pilgrimage that a lot of photographers take at some point of their lives. I was amazed at the sheer number of people waiting at this spot from 4AM in pretty cold weather waiting for the sun to come out and it was quite a show!

Prospect Park located in Brooklyn, New York

A beautiful Autumnal Scene from the Lake District. I'm really glad that this shot turned out as I had a faulty sensor and a tripod that had the stability of a Jellyfish. Thanks for looking.

hoje é sexta feira poser e eu quase nunca posto poser aqui, então resolvi postar esse pelo fato de estar eu e minha irmã, isso foi no dia em que fomos ao shopping, comemorar o aniversário de casamento de nossos pais, espero que gostem ): eu realmente sou feio e estrago as fotos, então.. AUHAUHAAHAAUH é isso, e novamente obrigado pelo explore na foto anterior.

 

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The duke say no more...........

The streets of London really are paved with gold.

 

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Poznan, Poland

It is with great pleasure that I can finally announce I have captured and incorporated my Mom into one of my Poznan images......so cool.

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Yes! She is having such an incredible time exploring the city and loving it very much! Next stop...Gdansk!

  

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The Pitt River in British Columbia, Canada is a large tributary of the Fraser River, entering it a few miles upstream from New Westminster and about 25 km ESE of Downtown Vancouver. The river, which begins in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains, is in two sections above and below Pitt Lake and flows on a generally southernly course. Pitt Lake and the lower Pitt River are tidal in nature as the Fraser's mouth is only a few miles downstream from their confluence.

 

The river was named for William Pitt the Younger. The first mention of the name, as "Pitts River", occurs in the 1827 journal kept by James McMillan of the Hudson's Bay Company. The river has an alternate name, Quoitle, which is probably equivalent to Kwantlen.

 

Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.

 

~Christie by the River

  

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I bought a new computer (in October) and today I finally took the plunge to start it.

Somehow I manged to leave all my most recent pictures on the old computer and I am too lazy to try and find them right now.

At least this one is showing the station you've seen during the last days bu as a building site :o)

Lomochrome Purple Film ~ Canon AE-1P 50mm f/1.4

Stoneham, Québec - Octobre 2016.

Yosemite National Park, California USA.

I don't like much to heavily post-process my pictures. While on the subtle unavoidable verge between photography and digital art, I try to stay on the first side. I'm not a purist either; I claim no one should be: Our very sense of situation is now articulated by the camera's interventions (Susan Sontag, On Photograpy). Add the camera's engineers' taste and lenses features to that and RAW post-processing becomes just a photographer's claim over what inherently belongs to her/him. Which is a mere illusion, truth to tell, since once you press the shutter, the image is not longer yours. It's just another preposterous and unavailing intent to catch a grasp of reality in Plato's cave, while barely getting a phenomenological reflection of our own inner personal world... until we share it. Sharing overcomes our personal limitations. Sharing on the Internet is one of the most incredible sociological experiments we've been performing over the past few decades.

 

Postprocessing technical specs LR 5: auto profile lens correction. Heavily edited with Color Effex Pro 4 (only global adjustments, no U-points): Tonal Contrast (5/80/35/0) + Detail Extractor (25/75/0; shadows & highlights adjusted separately) + Reflector Effex (Gold source; 27/58/80/189) + manual adjustments on camera RGB levels and curves + Colorize (method 6, strength 13%). Define 2: manual noise measure and reduction.

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Light from the lampposts alongside the road niceley reflected by the water.

Star trail with a very bright full moon at Soulcem lake. The light was so strong that the shadows look like a daylight shot.

The sun finally makes its way through the clouds over the salt marsh ...

Sunset Mabou Coal Mines Beach, Nova Scotia

Just back home after a weekend in Oslo with my old friends, some that I have known for 40 years.

The excuse to meet up was the Depeche Mode concert, but in reality it was to gather and have fun!

Just shows how good friends can live a 1000km apart and still keep that special bond.

Krakow, Poland

Autumn

Early autumn visit to this beautiful city. Plenty of afternoon showers that helped produce so many lovely reflections. I really enjoy this city and although I am fairly close to it, the travel time is excruciatingly slow from Poznan..(400km......8 hours approx).

  

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mit Gründerin und Äbtissin, Shifu Tam Vien im Vordergrund

(Die Pagode ist fertig, vorne rechts wird ein Teich ausgehoben, daher das Baustellenfeeling…)

Central British Columbia, Canada

 

When we were out photographing this Sora Rail, I loved seeing this male strutting across logs and across the marsh. Luckily,

the conditions were perfect for capturing amazing reflections.

This was taken at the same time as the Lonely Duck in the previous shot. It was a beautiful sky.

An experimental Picture -perhaps more in this style ?

Photo walk on Saturday in the Financial District, Boston Massachusetts.

 

Waiting for the crescent moonset.

Right after a huge windy wety cloudy storm.

Sky became red.

Just as you see here.

No filters; no post processing.

 

Iso200 | 18mm | f/22

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