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16th January 2019
Castlerigg stone circle near Keswick, Cumbria (UK) with sunshine streaming through a break in the winter cloud.
Nikon D850, Nikkor 24-120 f4 VR @ 100mm, f=7.1, 1/80th second, ISO 64
10 frame panoramic stitched in Lightroom CC Classic
Inside a church, Aukštadvaris, LT, 2021
Arkliukas, pin 0,2 mm, Fomapan 100, HC-110 (dilution H, 12 min @ 20°C)
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I decided to shoot sunset at the mountain top again. When the weather and light is right, the sun rays in an omnipresent redwood forest always present the most rewarding scenery viewed at this vantage point. As temperature cooled down, precipitated overwhelming moisture not only enriches the forest lifeblood but also, together with the sunset light, presents a sublime view that energizes a photographer like me to hike in the mountain in pursuing for such view. Nature's pulling and healing power is an amazing gift to our hustling and bustling life.
Taken with D810, f/9 1/10s ISO64, 100mm, Nikkor AFS 70-200mm f2.8E FL, and with NiSi reverse IR GND 3-stop.
The Musandam fjord is located in the northern part of Oman, very close to Hormuz channel. The Fjord is more than 15 km long and is sourrounded by high, bare mountains. It deserves a visit.
Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio
Getting back in the groove of things with a new project over at my blog debuting this Sunday titled "Perspectives"
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Sunrays light the horizon along Arkansas State Route 284 in the western suburbs of Ellis Chapel, AR. The pleasant weather after the storm only masked the numerous additional and yet to come tornado warnings. It was a day, night, and early morning after that never seemed to slow down.
3/31/2023
The view of Cathedral Rock with the sun setting and the Serra Ranges as a backdrop. Taken from just below the summit of Mt William, Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia