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White River Marsh State Wildlife Area in winter with ice and snow on the frozen Town Drain at sunset.
Community of Fairburn, Town of Seneca, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
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Kirkjufell is a mountain 463-meters or 1519 feet above sea level on the Snæfellsnesnes peninsula in the Western part of Iceland. Standing tall above the small fishing town of Grundarfjörður, Kirkjufell is the most photographed mountain in Iceland, one of the top 10 most beautiful mountains in the world, and yet most recognized as being “Arrow Head Mountain” on Game of Thrones.
Eastern Screech-Owl hidden up at least 20-25 feet in a broken tree limb; the pines as you can see made it difficult to get a clear capture. We were so thankful to a birdwatcher that called us over to have a peek. Very exciting.
This link is from Cornell showing their camouflage abilities:
academy.allaboutbirds.org/eastern-screech-owl-camouflage/...
The Burn of Forvie as it joins the River Ythan at Waulkmill, Aberdeenshire
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A slightly different composition than the previous image, taking in more of the cascades and edges of the stream. Taken from the side of the stream on the lower slopes of Grasmoor (which I believe is called Cinderdale Brook), and sits on the eastern shore of Crummock Water. Again, looking north over Crummock Water towards Loweswater. Fujifilm X-T30, Fujinon XF 10-24mm f4 R OIS - ISO160/f13/4.0secs
Les flux du crépuscule : des individus encagés dans des carapaces de plastique et de tôle, des individus juchés sur des tas de plastique et de tôle et des individus au bord de ces fleuves, artères ou flots ( choisissez l'allégorie qui vous plaît) de véhicules, sur le chemin vers le repos musculaire et cognitif... Avant le prochain lever de soleil.
If you look closely along the bank of the lake, you can see there was another photographer out there for this sunset ... though he left not long after this shot. The sunset was spectacular there on the lake in Glacier National Park.
One from last night on the Cornish Coast. It was wet and windy when I left the house and the weather closed in as I went up to Lanyon Quoit. I got out of the car and took one shot in the grey light and very nearly drove back. However, I thought that with the bad weather I would drive down the very narrow lanes of the Cot Valley to Porth Nanven cove.
It was as I expected understandably quiet and this was the grey scene that greeted me. There was a lot more sand on the beach since I last visited a couple of years ago.
Anyway, things started to get better and better as sunset approached and I ended up having one of the best evenings out with the camera. I came away with lots of decent images. I will wait until I get back home before I edit them properly on my larger computer screen. I hope you will find them worth waiting for.
But for now here is Porth Nanven in Mono as a taster. It is a fabulous location for sunset, but a bit of a nightmare to get too if its busy!
Explored on 25/10/08
Niarbyl beach just before the sunset.
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I had a wonderful day yesterday setting up the exhibition with June, having a meeting on the common discussing Butterfly conservation, then my opening night of the exhibition . Setting up food and drink with all my lovely friends, especially Dot who is amazing. Over 50 people turned up and everyone was so kind it was a wonderful evening. I sold eight photos and two paintings and cards, so was really successful, June said it was the busiest it's ever been at the gallery for an opening night. It was so much fun, as everyone just surrounded me with love. I am so fortunate to have so many wonderful friends. Love me Tenderly is by The Felice Brothers.
Like this photograph, the exhibition was a long journey towards the light, after Maura left unexpectedly. I've really enjoyed the creative process. The hardest thing was choosing which photos to exhibit. This one didn't make it.
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"Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice. "
Robert Frost's poem Fire and Ice
Yesterday I posted my shot for the group PCA's theme Fire and Ice. This was the other shot I was considering for that challenge. Straight out of the camera.
Dreaming of my mountains.
The Grandes Murailles is a mountain chain located in Aosta Valley between Valpelline and Valtournenche. Lies to the west of Cervinia.
From the left Cresta Albertini and Dent d’Herens , surrounded with clouds Punta Bianca, Punta Carrel and Punta Mara Cristina.
A beautiful sunset among the mountains of southeast Alaska. Yet the trace of glacier is frustrating, from glacier to waterfall to stream. It is unfortunate to see glacier keep shrinking over the years.
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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.