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Sunset over South Sister, the highest of the Three Sisters volcanoes in Oregon's Cascade Range, standing at 10,358 feet. It's the third-highest peak in Oregon and a popular hiking destination, known for its non-technical but challenging climb and stunning views. I didn't go to the top this time. There's a lake up at the summit too (highest lake in the state), but it's not as much fun to swim in as this one below.
Another from last Wednesday's sunset visit to Ogmore-by-Sea. Processed initially in Phocus and then completed in Photoshop to balance the light levels to create the photograph shown here. The sea was really wild with lots of spray to be washed off the lens and filters afterwards!
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Sunset over Lake Titicaca in Bolivia with a traditional reed boat in the foreground. Lake Titicaca is highest navigable lake in the world at almost 4000 meters high. This led to a nasty case of altitude sickness whilst I was there.
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We had a stunning day here in Cape Town yesterday... warm, no wind, and loads of interesting high-level clouds... with plenty of promise for a great sunset!
So Jenny and I took a drive out to Kogelbaai for a romantic walk along the beach. Hand in hand we strolled along the mostly deserted beach... chatting about all the latest stuff happening in our lives... all the while looking out for potential compositions for sunset. When I spotted this large but shallow dune-pool... with this rock in the middle of it... I just knew that I'd found my comp.
This shot was captured mere seconds before sunset... my absolute favourite time of the day.
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Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24 at 18mm, ISO 100, aperture of f/14, and a 1/3rd second exposure.
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A mild sunset landscape, perfect if it hadn't been for the concrete bridge traversing the water. Or maybe it adds to it, making it a bit unusual?
Sunset down at Boscombe last weekend!
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Nikon D800E w/ AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm F2.8G ED
Yuga Kurita Photo Exhibition
"Tales of Fuji | New Era"
Aug 2 (Sat) to Aug 15 (Fri)
Island Gallery, Tokyo
We're gonna throw a "pot luck" party at 6:00PM on Aug 2 at the gallery. No entrance fee but you need to bring food and drink. Every one who likes my photographs is invited =)
Sunset at Anglesey Barracks, they comprised two rows of 11 dwellings, served as accommodation for quarrymen, they would spend the week based in the barracks working in the quarry, leaving their homes very early on Monday morning and returning Saturday afternoon.
Conditions were spartan. Each two-room unit had a living area with a fireplace and a sleeping area for four men. Facilities were scant no running water, toilets or electricity.
Public-health inspectors closed down these barracks in 1948.
Dinorwic Quarry, Llanberis north Wales, UK
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