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Infrared shooting by the shores of lake Skarresø in Jyderup, Denmark. Brilliant weather and what a magnificent feeling it was to be in such a gorgeous, cozy place. Two duck passed by and make my frame just perfect.
Exif: ISO 200 ; f/5.6 ; 1/100 ; @18mm
InfraRed converted camera, 840nm
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Taken last year from one of Steve Race's gannet trips, this is a sequence of shots stitched together in Photoshop.
Eclipse Timelapse Sequence ..Aug 21, 2017
9.00 am - Captured Sun...
9.06 am - Someone yelled.."It started"
10.18 am - Loud roar and cheer from the crowd; diamond ring appeared around 10.21 am
11.30 am - Last glimpse of Eclipse
11.41 am - Eclipse ended
2.30 am - Reached home driving nearly 15 hours from Madras, Oregon
Sequence captured of the snow leopard in Tost Uul Gobi Desert Mongolia.
Read more about the great work of the snow leopards trust in Mongolia:
It was around sunset.
Looking through window, I saw this massive massive column slowly rising.
Wow... I grabbed my camera without a second thought and started shooting.
The light kept changing and the sunset ray formed a beautiful rim light around the column.
Slowly, the column began to split into smaller parts and rain started.
This is the first time I shot such a thing in sequence and the experience is so unforgettable. :)
This is a contact sheet. It was hard as junk to accomplish. But I think it came out well. My teacher liked my other one better, but he was wrong.
Boardslide shuv, no lander. Click all sizes above picture to see the sequence
Forgot batteries for battery pack so I only shot at 6fps, instead of 8fps. Still, good to shoot something, even though it didnt stick.
This is a 9 frame sequence taken in less than 1 second of a gyrfalcon attacking a flock of snow geese. You can see his single target near the center of the sequence with blood on its back. The falcon flew in multiple times and hit the single bird with its talons. Shortly after I captured this sequence, a bald eagle flew in and took a single bird. I'm guessing the eagle grabbed this falcon's meal. Skagit Valley, Washington. November, 2019.
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♫ The sky shall unfold preparing His entrance
The stars shall applaud Him with thunders of praise
The sweet light in His eyes
Shall enhance those awaiting
and we shall behold Him then face to face ♫
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* All photos of the sequence are open,
These photos have been published previously and all were taken in Parque da Cidade
* Todas as fotos da sequencia estão abertas,
pois já foram publicadas anteriormente e todas foram tiradas
do Parque da Cidade
Foto: Por do Sol no Parque da Cidade - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro
Video: ♪ We Shal Behold him ♪ - Sandi Patty
Conforme a Lei 9.610/98, é proibida a reprodução total ou parcial ou divulgação comercial ou não sem a autorização prévia e expressa do autor (artigo 29). ® Todos os direitos reservados.
According to Law 9.610/98, it is prohibited the partial or total commercial reproduction without the previous written authorization of the author (article 29). ® All rights are reserved.
Based on my own photographs. Created using layers and masking in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2.
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Now in true autumn colour, in the Nine Acre Field, Rosedale.
See this Flickr album for the full sequence so far: www.flickr.com/photos/hectorpatrick/albums/72157679921479612
Went for A ride last weekend to one of my local buzzard hotspots sure enough this beauty was perched on top of A telegraph pole watching the reed beds below .I notice it become suddenly interested in A certain patch of reeds and this is the result Taken in the sequence of events .The result 1 tasty vole carried in the beak !!
Please take A look in Large !! press L
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Regards Clive
Beaver Lake Road near Winfield, BC.
The complete story is here: birdsandmusings.wordpress.com/2017/04/15/blrd-bonanza-in-...
This was the final in a four shot sequence of a MOBL regurgitating a feather ball (?) —something I'd never seen before! The first three images left much to be desired as bird shots, but this final one turned out quite well I thought. If you look very closely you can still see (gray spot on the far left) a tiny bit of the projectile that disintegrated when he coughed it out!