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Inside the Deep Rift
Planet Dokeia
Interplanetary Travel
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S8
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
This is an image from an area of the Vanoire National Park in the French Alps, taken during my visit there last summer with Erin Babnik after she and I lead our workshop in the Italian Dolomites. We headed out for some personal shooting, and during some prior research of the area, the appearence of the fin-like peak of Vanoise really appealed to me. The valley below turned out to be quite picturesque with a waterfall plummeting right into the valley resulting in a curvy glacial stream cutting through green meadows. The valley is also home to many goats, their human like screams echoing agains the walls hugging the valley. I laughed everytime, reminded of the hilarious memes from a couple years ago of goats singing pop hits like Whitney Houstons 'I will always love you'. If you haven't seen it, seriously, go watch it now, and imagine me snapping away at this scene as the french goats serenaded us.
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Meow!
After work on Tuesday, I gunned it up the coast to catch sunset at Panther Beach. I was in a rush, and I figured I could go to one of the spots I have shot at before from this beach. I now have a few spots that I really like here as evidenced by my new Panther Beach Set.
I was shocked at how much trash had accumulated over the weekend, and I can only imagine it will get worse over the summer. I am getting closer to forming my Panther Beach Clean-up crew of thoughtful photographers who have told me they would love to help in a clean up effort. More details on that as they surface.
Anyway, I scrambled down the trail to the beach, cursing the drunken party-goers along the way. As I was about to duck through the hole in the wall and head south, I abruptly stopped as something was blocking my path.
Down on all fours with a piercing stare, was a "panther".
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the infamous Panther Beach bikini models were there, complete with light umbrellas, a photographer and his assistant.
Meow! Now I know why it is called Panther Beach. And Ryan, there weren't any cougars for you. Sorry buddy.
I set up in the creek just on the other side of the "panther", and proceeded to do my thing. As I was shooting, a cigarette butt floated down stream. Sigh. I would have liked to have gotten closer, but the big sets would wash all the way up to where I was standing. In the end, I liked the warmth of the sand, the reflection of the setting sun, and the creek leading you out to sea.
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Nikon D300
Nikkor 12-24mm @ 12mm
3 exposure blend @ f16, ISO 100
B+W Polarizer
Lee .6 Hard and .6 Soft GND Filters
I've been really missing getting out to take landscape shots lately. I love doing macros and stuff but I get cabin fever if I don't go see some sights. Anyway, today I went out before dinner and took a few shots not too far from home. I really like these two for the warm light contrasting the cool, icy water.
Agriculture is the dominant land use in Clinton County, which is home to 75,000+ people, spread across 574 square miles (1,487 sq.. kilometers.) Most of the land is flat to gently rolling. A system of open public drains keeps fields from flooding during heavy rains. There are 625 such drains, totaling 1,100 miles long, (1,500 km.) The job of Drain Commissioner is a high profile position, and has been broadened to encompass watershed protection.
The pier points the way to the sunset streaming by with this long exposure. Focused this comp more on the sky versus the pier. A previous post at this location and time was taken with the pier being the majority of the frame and focus.
Just love these kind of sunsets, and certainly helps to be prepared with the camera and tripod when they occur.
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Saltos de agua perdidos por el pirineo. A quien madruga..y se moja los pies..es posible que a las 12 ya los tenga secos.
A 4 sec exposure of wispy clouds at sunset streaming past the silhouetted watertower
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Six minute exposure there in Glacier National Park as sunset descends. I need to remember to switch cameras if I have been shooting all day and using Live View for compositions as was the case here. I had also done many bulb captures all day long, so by the late dark hours the sensor was getting very hot. Thus all the hot spots in the very dark exposure areas.
It is a shame as the moving clouds and lake reflection are really nice ... while viewed small the hot spot noise is not too bad, but if you printed this 2 by 5 feet ... noise spots would be everywhere.
Needed a cooler sensor as well as should have exposed this capture another 3 to 4 minutes too. That would lesson sensor hot spots as well if the original RAW file was better exposed. This was taken as it darkened, and I should have let this one expose longer.