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Today I was on a lovely but cold flight-tour.
We flew on a small plane north from Reykjavík to Snæfellsnes peninsula and I took photos of some mountains there. After that we flew east to Langjökull but unfortunately the mountains were covered by clouds. Then we flew back to Reykjavík.
I surely can believe me, but it was so cold when I opened the plane's window to take photos.
This photo was taken few minutes before we landed on Reykjavík airfield, just before it became dark. There you can see the mountains on Reykjanesskagi, south of Reykjavík.
Still a little cooler and wet here and so I'm back into a long sleeved top and full length skirt. Sunray pleated, of course :-)
Sunrays and Saturdays
Perfect starry nights
Sweet dreams and moonbeams
And a love that's warm and bright
Sunrays and Saturdays
Friendship strong and true
Oceans of blue and a room with a view
To live the life you choose
~Vertical Horizon~
Michigan City Indiana lighthouse. A early spring cold evening. I captured the sun rays peaking threw clouds over the catwalk.
Still a little cooler and wet here and so I'm back into a long sleeved top and full length skirt. Sunray pleated, of course :-)
A Image made from a Village named Raun-Lenk along the Old Madhmaheshwar trekking route, one late evening last Month.
EXIF: Canon 18-55mm@55mm
Shutter Speed:1/320 Sec
F Stop: F/7.1
ISO:200
Exposure mode: Aperture priority
Metering: Evaluative
For high quality do refer
Well worth stopping at this spot yesterday.
Nikon D300
Nikon 18-135mm at 31mm
f16 for 1/500s
ISO 1000 (mistake and nearly cried when I saw it)
RAW file
Manfrotto 190 tripod
RAW opened in ACR and then into CS5 as JPG
Topaz DeNoise lightly applied to sky
Topaz InFocus applied
Topaz Star Effects applied
Vibrance and saturation adjustment layers applied
Slight levels adjustment
Could barely stand up and smashed in the face by Razor clam shells, but wild weather makes for great lighting
Bayon Temple. Angkor Tom, Cambodia.
This unexpected and amazing effect lasted only a few seconds, amplified by the smoke of devotion candles on the floor. This is how it really looked like, no photoshop!
My friend Mike / Opobs took me here in 2008 for the first time
www.flickr.com/photos/opobs/sets/72157606329013087/
, Mike retired yesterday and we were going to revisit here but he had a huge retirement party laid on and decided this morning was not a good idea :-) Difficult with so much harsh light water spray so B&W conversion made processing a little bit easier - Mike decided nature was going to be perfect today for a visit No fluffies :-) and a slight breeze :-)
Ash Meadows Sunray
Ash Meadows NWR
Amargosa Valley
Nye County
Nevada
March 2022
“Listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act, the Ash Meadows Sunray is endemic to the refuge. That means you can't see it anywhere else. That's right, it only lives here at Ash Meadows NWR. This unique plant is blooming now and should bloom through June.” (Ash Meadows NWR)