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I took this image last year.
It was one of those amazing moments when the sun is low in a late afternoon sky and unexpectedly a storm rolls in.
The sky took on hues of pinks/yellows and purples.
It rained hard for a short time and a double rainbow appeared thereafter.
In the right place at the right time.......and bonus, I had my camera. 😉
Suri PLaza - Putre, Chile.
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After photographing New York and some of the most famous cities in the world by night, I never thought I could get a decent shot of the closest one to my home, Milano. But, thank to the office of a friend I had the opportunity to steal this photo during a foggy night around the Xmas days with the lights of the city which were contributing in creating a festal athmosphere. After that, a little post production to improve the colors temperature and that's it, my little different picture of the "otherwise gray" City with its cathedral, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, The skyscrapers on the far side, the Sforzesco Castle on the left. Enjoy it!
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Thank you to the beautiful and kind hearted Surreal LeShelle♥for this generous gift (best viewed on Black (press L)
"Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking."
~Marcus Aurelius
Took an HDR approach on this shot - and when processed the sun flare spots came through but I liked them so I left them.
A gorgeous sunrise at Bryce Canyon, Utah. Loved the way it entered the valley and highlighted the shoulders of the cliffs and rock formations. The late March snow only enhanced the view.
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"The surreal is but reality that has not been disconnected from its mystery."
-Rene Magritte
Edited with Topaz Studio 2
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"Human activity such as pollutants can also enhance the colors at sunrise and sunset. Larger amount of pollution higher up in the atmosphere increases the amount of scattering of particles. Other weather phenomena, such as Saharan dust, volcanic chemicals, and wildfire smoke, also increase the number of particles available in the atmosphere. Similar to pollutants, the increase in particles can provide increased chances of scattering which could lead to more vivid sunrise and sunsets."
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Taken with my Sony SLT a65V with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 macro lens
I made this photograph for ELLE Magazine Norway, at a great location in the London Docklands. I hope you enjoy it.
This shot was taken out in the Bisit Badlands of New Mexico. I was out shooting with friends in this very remote area outside of Farmington and was delighted to trek in with 5 friends and emerge with nine. If you are interested in a trip to this and several other locations there, Wayne Pinkston and I will be hosting a couple of workshops to this very location in July 2018.
We will be covering all aspects of Nightscape Photography from start to finish, All apps used to calculate Milky Way position and time to shoot, how to confidently make your way through the wilderness in the dark using GPS and everything you need to know to capture the image of a lifetime. Come out and join us on our adventure "Fantasy Themed" Workshop. The will also be hosting a post-processing session after the workshop. If you would like to come and hang out with Wayne and I and learn our LLL process then DM or Flickr Mail me or Wayne for more details. or click the link below to sign up!! looking forward to shooting with you. :)
waynepinkstonphoto.com/Fantasy-NightScape-Workshops
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If you do visit LLL.org check out the panorama at the top, Wayne Pinkston took that shot of me at the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley. Thanks Wayne!!
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