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Thrilled to get this grab n go shot tonight! Our first outing with the telescope this month!

 

45% illuminated, 7 days old, waxing crescent

 

Conditions: ideal - no breeze, temp a chilly 3 degrees

 

Set up: Canon 600D attached to Mak 127mm scope, prime focus single shot

Music by Maxamillion: Power of my Melodies

Setting up for a State Dinner at Schloss Bellevue

Class 20 pairing 20150 & 20167 had just arrived from the Water Orton direction and were setting back their train of loaded coal wagons towards Washwood Heath Yard.

D8150 was delivered in July 1966 and completed 21 years in service, being condemned in November 1987. D8167 was an October 1966 delivery and likewise completed over 21 years, being withdrawn in November 1988. Both locomotives were scrapped at Vic Berry, Leicester.

 

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"Setting Sun" is a long exposure image, taken during the Golden Hour in Punta Mita, Mexico

 

"Setting Sun" Honorable Mention Light of Day 2018 Competition.

The sun was setting. I took the picture standing on a crowded bridge. You can never understand how crowded the bridge was. But, on the contrary, the canal was calm and serene.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

EF50mm f/1.4 USM

ƒ/10.0

50.0 mm

1/160

ISO: 400

 

Lake shot of setting sun

Thrilled to get this grab n go shot tonight! Our first outing with the telescope this month!

 

40% illuminated, 6 days old, waxing crescent

 

Conditions: steady strong breeze, temp 16 degrees

 

Set up: Canon 600D attached to Mak 127mm scope, prime focus single shot

Peniche, Portugal

Weddings are so full on with things never going to plan. The constant threat of rain and running out of daytime sure made this one a little challenging. Luckily the rain held off and the b&g and bridal party were awesome to work with. More to come...

Happy new year.

I hope I can upload more photos this year than last year.

EOS 5D mark iv

EF 35mm F2 IS USM

We left Queenstown to make our way to Milford Sounds. Stopped in Te Anau for morning tea and to buy some lunch for our day trip. We we will be staying at Te Anau for the night.

 

Arrived at Milford Sounds just in time for our boat trip on the 'Milford Sound Nature Cruise" on the 'Milford Marner': For More Info: www.realjourneys.co.nz/en/experiences/cruises/milford-sou...

Day five of our fast trip around the South Island with my friends from the UK. November 5, 2013 New Zealand.

  

Milford Sound (Māori: Piopiotahi) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park, Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) Marine Reserve, and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination in an international survey (the 2008 Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards by TripAdvisor) and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination. Rudyard Kipling had previously called it the eighth Wonder of the World.

 

Milford Sound is named after Milford Haven in Wales, while the Cleddau River which flows into the sound is also named for its Welsh namesake. The Māori named the sound Piopiotahi after the thrush-like piopio bird, now extinct. Piopiotahi means "a single piopio", harking back to the legend of Māui trying to win immortality for mankind - when Maui died in the attempt, a piopio was said to have flown here in mourning.

 

Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point (also named after a location close to Milford Haven in Wales) - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head, and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion.

 

Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain however, many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces that line the fiord. They are fed by rain water drenched moss and will last a few days at most once the rain stops.

 

With a mean annual rainfall of 6,813 mm (268 in) on 182 days a year, a high level even for the West Coast, Milford Sound is known as the wettest inhabited place in New Zealand and one of the wettest in the world. Rainfall can reach 250 mm (10 in) during a span of 24 hours. The rainfall creates dozens of temporary waterfalls (as well as a number of major, more permanent ones) cascading down the cliff faces, some reaching a thousand metres in length. Smaller falls from such heights may never reach the bottom of the sound, drifting away in the wind.

 

Accumulated rainwater can, at times, cause portions of the rain forest to lose their grip on the sheer cliff faces, resulting in tree avalanches into the sound. The regrowth of the rain forest after these avalanches can be seen in several locations along the sound.

Taken From and for More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milford_Sound

 

Any one interested in following our trip around the South Island.. here is a map: <a href="http://www.wises.co.nz/l/lewis+pass/#c/-41.801671/172.516537/8/"

DUB-GLA-ST. ANDREWS-GLA-DUB-EIN-DUB : Our Memorable visits in September 2016. Each city/town/location comes highly recommended in their own right incl. our 2 nights/ 3 days in Glasgow, 2 nights/ 3 days in St. Andrews and our 2 nights/ 3 days in Eindhoven. We enjoyed our experiences + insights into aviation, transportation, hospitality, culinary, architectural and cultural highlights which combined global with local elements.

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Photo session of spring table setting. I hope this will be inspiration for you too.

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This was our first Backpacking night in the woods. We waked about 7 miles before we set up camp. Took a break in the middle and had lunch.

4 Pani BP2,5 for 30m MagicSky - Borussenpark Mönchengladbach

Back to my favourite model making the perfect focal point for this shot. He is such a darling :-) Mind you, he expects payment!

 

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just a couple of friends doing their thing on a roof the other afternoon as the sun was about to go down..........

i wish i could include the sound , but you will just have to use your imagination...........

Try as I might I couldn't reduce the white balance to get more detail in the setting sun. I shot this at -2 exposure with a polariser on the lens, but it's still too bright.

 

I would welcome suggestions (if indeed there are any) for shooting directly into the sun :)

capturing a summer setting Sun over Irchester Northamptonshire.

edited using PS and enhancing further colour out of the image.

so many gorgeous easy on the eye colours using a Canon 1200D and edited through apps on Samsung Smartphone.

 

A setting sun can get extra fun when you've got a mountain in the way. This was in Browning, Montana at a Tipi Village where we spent the night. The dim light doesn't highlight the field of purple wildflowers in the foreground all that well, but it was beautiful to behold.

© Mark J M Wilson 2007 all rights reserved

 

A Tufted Titmouse learning photography with an Oly OM2...

capture from Radhanagar beach, Havelock

inviting the wind to influence the news - in the form of strips of newspaper.

i have already uploaded the video of the actual event but here is the setting up

 

by the way the photos are still up you can pop in to the studio in office hours to have a look till Wednesday. best go give a call to see if there are around just in case 01273 609 669

 

don't forget i'll be in bristol this wednesday (just books no photos or free booze)

and then london on thursday (no free booze) come and see me.

 

it was grate night in brighton and i would like to thank the people for making it possible

garage studios for hosting it

the guys at garage:

matt for carprenty and hanging skills

brownhorse for constant words of wisdom and fixing some of my mistakes

DarkDaze for processing and printing my pics and making them look good big

the none garage people:

Nigel Swallow at north lane photography (the man behind the Brighton Calendar) for helping me out on the printing big time! i ow you so much!

my little rockcake for running around in the car and picking all kinds of stuff up and making look presentable on the night

yvoluna for being an absolute star and being there all day doing anything and every thing that was asked of you, you are a true solider!

hanna for helping out even though i never met you! i owe you a book

and my mum for helping cleaning up in the morning and helping get ride of all the empties!

 

and every one who turned up!

 

click here to see all the photos taken on the night by various brighton flickr folk. if you have any photos of the night please tag them with: upcoming:event=1119172

 

if you can't make it to london or bristol check the book out on flickr:

www.flickr.com/photos/lomokev/2883691830

if you like it you can get it at amazon here

I love the snow... From the inside.

2x YN560's in Westcott Apollo Orb as key at lowest setting, closet light as rim.

Aufbau des Kettenkarussell;

setting up the swing ride;

Görlitz

Altstadtfest - Old Town Festival

A random collection of pebbles and stones from around Penzance formed this little boat.(artist unknown)

And me practicing with my own while they do so. (I am still learning how to use the external flash)

sunset at Spanish Bank, Vancouver.

when everything loves my middlefinger.

a double fairlie sets forth across the cob from porthmadog with a train for blaenau ffestiniog

Ten Mile Lake, Minnesota

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