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I have taken photos at this spot before at sunrise. I like the fence and path as leading lines and in winter, the silhouettes of the trees. This time a runner and his dogs came into view during the braketing sequence. At first I thought I'd reject the ones with the runner, but actually I think he adds something.
one day of "heavy" snowfall - at least for our region, approx 25cm snow is very much - and afterwards an almost clear night (some clouds were moving) and only little wind, i managed to center polaris above the old wine press house 5min by walk from our home and shot some star trails.
Canon 5DIII
Canon 24-70mm L f/2.8
140x60sec @ISO 800 and f/4.5
stacked with StarStax, edit in Photoshop
CN 559 makes the move to the other end of it's short 3 car train to shove out off the D lead back on T1 at Halwest.
After capturing this Hare stationery at 1/250 it decided to run off, still stuck at 1/250 i took a couple of shots and ended up with this motion blur effect!
I sort of quite like it!
An unusual waterfall in Glacier National Park. The water flows through a tunnel in a rock wall.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Photographers know the challenge of getting a good bird in flight shot. When the bird is a Greater Roadrunner, the challenge can be when they're on the ground. Dang they're fast. A close look at this shot reveals the blur on the bird's foot even though the shutter speed was 1/1000.
This one was showing off its speed near Rio Grande Village in Big Bend National Park.
A shot from the archives.
This is a unique falls, having 2 routes.
"The waterfall is named for Pitamakan, or Running Eagle, a female warrior leader of the Blackfeet Nation in the early 1700s, who experienced a four-day vision quest in the mountains high above the falls. Running Eagle led war parties on many highly successful raids, and was the only woman in the Blackfeet tribe ever to do so, or to be given a man's name.
The waterfall receives its nickname, "Trick Falls", because there are actually two separate waterfalls in the same location. During the spring run-off water rushes over the top ledge for a 40-foot drop, while obscuring the lower falls. However, as the volume of water decreases by late summer, and the upper falls "dries up", water continues to rush through a sink hole at the top of the cliff before flowing out of an opening in the cliff face, thus creating the lower 20-foot falls."
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Running on Patras city coast.
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Location:Patras city coast near new port/Achaia prefecture/West Peloponese/Greece.
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Simple edit of a stack of 8 frames, 10 minutes at 600mm, ISO 800, f/4. Stacked in DSS, edited in Photoshop.
It is amazing how fast a Polar Bear can run. In this photo, the bear ran by me at a gait, not full speed, and the gait was amazingly fast. I'm thinking, if a polar bear wants a human and the human is out without protection, the polar bear will win 100% of the time.
at least 15 mph. Glad I was in the safety of a vehicle, however, the glass and sheet metal would just slow the bear down.
This shot is from a few months ago - about the time that I disappeared. Hoping to be back at this point, although a lot of catching up. Nothing bad happened, just time with family, then around-the-house maintenance projects in preparation for fall/winter. Did get out a few times in the last week with the camera - really missed it!
This is one of the project I always wanted to work on which is capturing the squirrels mid-air. It was a dark day so very high ISO and noise and not as sharp as I would like it to be. It doesn't matter at this point as I will redo that on a sunny day.... Not a great sharp picture but fun anyway.