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Unclear horizon leveling in the Andes ;)

A gnarled old bristlecone stands slanted by the elements.

 

Took this one last year while spending some time shooting around the Ancient Bristlecone Forest. It's not the tree I was looking for, but hell, I think this ones as gnarled as the ancient one in Schulman Grove. Wayne and I lit this one using the contiuous LLL technique.

 

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And the reason for that is she is looking for the sun on a cloudy day, I can see them everyday they get more larger,

will take awhile for all to bloom.

Im Krämerwald

Happy Tree Tuesday! This incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens) really does grow at this angle.

 

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As seen on a walk in Hertfordshire.

Ricoh IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. Pentax K-1 Mark II

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Afternoon sun shining into the north wall of Rundle Place carpark through the metal bars.

Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) at the San Louis National Wildlife Refuge. I seem to have a knack for thinking that a plant is picturesque in the field, taking pics and then coming home to find out that its an invasive species. These are the post-bloom seed-heads.

Taos Pueblo is an amazing place. It is the oldest continuously inhabited community in the US. Although only minutes away from the town of Taos NM, it has incredible presence and connection with the land, and the unperturbed mountains.

 

This portrays a wonderful, mysterious alleyway I happened upon in the golden afternoon light. A barely visible turquoise blue door peeks through at the far end of the ancient, slanted and narrowing adobe walls - beckoning... waiting...

 

In all the years I've been fortunate enough to visit New Mexico, this is the first time I've visited the Pueblo - long overdue. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, we hope that it remains as it is today - with a strong connection to the past and future.

 

Thanks to Jaro who was our guide that day. I hope I can return soon.

 

(I now see that this is best viewed in a darkened room to see the subtleties in the shadows :)

 

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1958 Buick Super Trim

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A different view of the San Francisco Bay Bridge, standing on Yerba Buena Island above the Highway 80 tunnel.

 

I processed a balanced HDR photo from a long exposure in RAW format.

 

-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC7005_hdr1bal1b

East Jesus, Slab City, Ca.

Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Winter afternoon shadows over the utilities cabinet outside the Telstra Exchange on Waymouth Street. The scaffolding for the building site to the right of the exchange building.

Europe, Holland, Rotterdam, Kop van Zuid, Wilhelminapier, Belvédère (Renzo Piano), De Rotterdam (OMA/Rem Koolhaas) (slightly cut from B & R)

 

Three building volumes of 'vertical city' De Rotterdam' (2014) an office/hotel/apartment building (Rem Koolhaas/OMA) and a side facade of Renzo Piano's Bevédère KPN office building (2000).

 

This is number 36 of De Rotterdam album and number 262 of the Zwart/Wit album:

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1937 Chevrolet "Pink"

This picture is currently being offered as a free print with my book Woodwork. More information here.

 

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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

EA Cars N Coffee

One of the frames from a short photography story told in the film noir style. The rest of the frames are in this evolving album... flic.kr/s/aHBqjAmJV3

 

Quiet in the Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

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