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From the archives. A glorious morning sky captured off our
hotel balcony in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina,
Taken 11/27/2011.
Redo of an earlier post.
Thank you so much for taking a look!
Ramping down to the main dock / Ramping up the array of colours in the sun setting sky,
Capturing my own perspective, behind a ramp leading down to some of Steveston docks.
A variety of moored vessels include, commercial fish boats, schooners, tugboats and more.
The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
I 💖 Steveston
** Best experienced in full screen
This was a few days ago, just before the arrival of a thunderstorm, which are the clouds on the right, and the remaining sky on the left that caused this break in the cloud and the Sun rays were spectacular in fact, more so than I could actually demonstrate. This was with the Tamron which I feel is the better lens for sky captures.
Halfway there folks, I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
A first sure sing that shows that summer is over: starlings are moving to south above misty fields...
Capture this evening along Middle River down several piers from my Dad's. It was decked out nicely for the holidays. Looked nice against that late evening sky. Captured handheld at higher ISO. Liked the results with the reflections.
With sky replacement (but still Nottinghamshire) using Photoshop. The map location shows the tree taken from a public footpath on the outskirts of Oxton (28th February) with the sky captured in Mapperley Plains at sunrise of the 23rd of February (see post 2 photos ago).
Bangkok sky, captured from my car window:)
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Given the advancement in Lightroom program since I took this capture back in 2015, I wanted to revisit and process with the sky capture feature for masking, and applying the dehaze to bring out more details within the sky and Milky Way.
That meteor was a very bright one to the eye. Once in a trillion shot ... right spot right time.
At times I wish I had had my Sigma 14mm f1/8 lens for this capture, as this was taken with the Canon 17/40mm f/4 lens. Hence this was captured at ISO 8000 and 30 seconds. So the movement in the stars is more than I am used to now versus the Sigma 14mm at f1.8, ISO 6400, and 10 seconds. That lens is a prime and much sharper than the 17mm as well.
But ... at 10 seconds, there is good chance I may have missed the meteor in the sky. So the 30 seconds may have allowed for this capture in the end after all.
Food for thought ...
My last of the sky captures. A dramatic Mount Ararat in Turkey during an overhead flight at 36000 feet. It is a truly beautiful beast of a mountain.
The Aeberhards own half of Gstaad, and Josie, the snobbish young heiress to the banking dynasty is certainly accustomed to have her way with servants, employees, suppliers, and men in general.
Last weekend she had invited Audrey, an old school friend of much less fortunate descent, and her exotic fiancé, Aris Yaman. She was quite evidently expecting to easily take advantage of her friend's lover in the intimacy of one of her more remote chalets.
Well, Aris was a bit lost in the process, as usual, but Audrey stood her ground, and much to the surprise of the group of skiers wizzing by at that moment, flattened the impeccably dressed Josie under a relentless storm of hard packed snowballs.
The skiers captured the scene and, we, at Studios Claris, are proud to share the scoop with our lovely Flickr followers: love still trumps money!
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The Metro sky, captured from my car:)
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Urban Reflections: The beauty of modern architecture blends with a bright blue sky, capturing a moment of pure harmony in the heart of the city. PACA Region. Toulon
"The Brain — is wider than the Sky —
For — put them side by side —
The one the other will contain
With ease — and You — beside —
The Brain is deeper than the sea —
For — hold them — Blue to Blue —
The one the other will absorb —
As Sponges — Buckets — do —
The Brain is just the weight of God —
For — Heft them — Pound for Pound —
And they will differ — if they do —
As Syllable from Sound —"
- Emily Dickinson, The Brain is Wider than the Sky
Capture and Edit by Orchid Arado
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Photo locale, Backdrop City:
I had fun watching this yellow-rumped warbler hovering in the sky, capturing little gnats. It looked rather angelic to me with the wings spread and light coming through the feathers. You can see one of the gnats on the left in this shot.
The moon looked pretty crisp there in the late day sky with sunset here in Maryland. The atmosphere is much clearer this evening, but with half a moon filling the sky, capturing night sky objects would be very difficult.
…and a chorus of clouds…
For today’s SoS group theme “over processed clouds”, I sharpened the haze and upped the contrast.
I take so many photos of clouds, and chose this evening sky capture for something different. The moon is June’s “Strawberry Supermoon” (actually a couple of days before its peak-illumination, full phase.)
Just a quick post today… Happy weekend flickr friends! I am chipping away at my ambitious to-do list, and look forward to checking in on your posts soon :-)))
The Storm Of Seth by Daniel Arrhakis 2014
Once in centuries come a great storm to the desert Lands Of Dhaarhan ... strange and beautiful ... hauntingly beautiful ... the ancients called it the arrival of Seth ...
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Work of manipulation made with 3 photos of real sky captures.
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A wonderful day dear friends ! Thank you once more for your visit in these last days, nice comments and invitations ! Much grateful to all of you ! : )
So sorry i am trying catching up but in these latest times I'm a little slower and more busy than usual !
A sky captured just before my last photo somewhere in Arnold/Woodthorpe area, but without an interesting silhouette. Then whilst on a walk at the weekend this tree stood out on a path leading from Oxton to Epperstone Park. I photographed an underexposed shot of the tree, then flattened the horizon as the original tree was on a hill sloping up to the right, removed some power lines before replacing the sky with the Sky Replacement feature of Photoshop. The location shown is for the tree.
Can you barely discern the mortals strolling by the beach? Yes, they are humans, not ants! Their figures’ tiniest size creates a sense of scale needed to comprehend the mere vastness of the sea and sky captured in the frame.
This is the North Sea that is only a small part of the Atlantic ocean. So, this shot is nothing but a glimpse at the enormous vastness of the latter. The water-edge pictorially defines the ocean as finite.
Scheveningen historical beach, The Hague, the Netherlands.
On this particular evening while we were visiting the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the skies started to clear. Decided to go out and get some sky captures along the rim. This was one of the early captures with the clouds as they were still clearing from the sky. Liked the way they were obscuring the Milky Way ... and the sky was lighting the clouds some there as well.
The light on the bushes on rim rocks was from the Lodge there on the north rim.
The lights across the abyss of the canyon is the South Rim visitors center and hotels.
The north rim, with only the cabins and camping ... is a much quieter place, and we really enjoyed our two days spent there.