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Sunrise on my way to work this morning , This is a little stream which runs into the River Adur at Shoreham By Sea , I`ll be back to get this on a day when the tide is full for a better composition but in the meantime this is today.
Taken on my day trip up into the Welsh Mountains, captured on Yashica Mat 124G with Ilford Delta 400
A seepage stream flowing near the Chassahowitzka, commonly known as "The Chaz". The river is a popular boating and paddling location owing to its scenic, old-Florida splendor, and multiple springs, several of which make tremendous swimming holes. This particular creek runs into Seven Sisters Spring, a rocky set of solution holes into the aquifer that make excellent swim-throughs for adventurous visitors.
This is a close-up photo of ice formations in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
First photo of the year! It was a really cold and foggy day, and it gave me an idea for a shot. I grabbed my camera and ventured into the brook that runs past my house and really just wanted to capture the surrounding and mood of the day.
From the bridge leading to Coppermill Tower (reflected at bottom left) in the Walthamstow Wetlands nature reserve.
A cold, underground spring flows out of the cave to provide the perfect habitat for rainbow trout. Hombre the dog watches over hundreds of young trout in this private, Ozarks stream. . .
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Our hero's journey to take a piece of the eternal flame back to his village takes him across a stone bridge over a large rushing stream.
I'm entering this MOC in the "Capturing Character" category of Brickscalibur 2024.
My primarily purpose for this MOC was to work with the bridge design which I played with a little bit a couple of years ago and finally decided to revisit. It was definitely the most frustrating part of the MOC to design with so many different angles and offsets. The stream is uses up nearly all of my trans-clear 1x1 and 1x2 bricks and plates. The tree was a new design that I wanted to experiment with. I had a lot of fun working on the rockwork, stairs, and riverbank.
I built this mostly for myself but partway through the building process I decided it would also qualify for Brickscalibur and is my sole entry to the contest this year.
For 10+ years I've been a Canon shooter but recently while I was on holiday I found I was become increasingly annoyed by the bulk of my 5DIII and 24-104L and all the eyes that it attracted when I was taking a street shot etc. I also found at times I wouldn't take my gear from the bag because of the weight and hassle so decided to give Fuji a try after finding a good deal for a used xt2 on ebay.
I took this shot about 6 weeks ago while on a hike up Slieve Donard mountain in Ireland. I took several shots handheld at 1/8 and I'm shocked at how great the results are using the "kit" lens, to my eyes theses images are extremely sharp. The xf18-55 seems much sharper in the corners than my canon 24-105L F4 and the results seem to be overall sharper across the frame. I need to do more testing to confirm that the differance isn't just because I use enhanced details in lightroom on Fuji. I'm loving mirrorless now, finding focus is so much easier with EVF and screen than the guessing game a traditional viewfinder can be at times.
I now genuinely considering selling off all my Canon gear and committing to Fuji, my only real hold up now is the post process workflow with fuji not playing all that nice with Lightroom and my ego when shooting Full Frame.
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Cheonggyecheon, Seoul, Korea.
October 2015.
Canon 6D.