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Il est l'heure de rentrer les tables de bar.
Il est l'heure de prendre le chemin de chez soi après le boulot.
...Mais il est toujours l'heure de faire des photos.
After a heavy regional rain, a heap of cumulus was moving down to the mountain spilling over the "table", but the sky at the other side was clear and blue. It's a rare chance to catch this sporadic view, I was lucky to have this shot......!!!
The air was marvelously clear when I got home from work yesterday afternoon… perfect weather for zoom-lens photography! So I grabbed my camera and headed down to the beach to see if I could find any interesting compositions of my all-time favourite subject… Table Mountain!
I shot off a couple of Vertoramas while I was waiting for the light to improve… and shortly before sunset... I rigged up my tripod’s panorama-head and captured several five-portrait-image panos.
Although I really love the light on the mountain and the ripples in the foreground sand… I’m not too crazy about the dark shadowed rocks in the center of this composition! I did lighten the shadows slightly with a layer-mask… but I’m still not very happy with those rocks! Maybe next time I’ll try using my flash to light up the really dark bits!?
Any other suggestions on how to fix this (besides HDR) are very welcome!
Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 52mm, aperture of f18, with a 1/50 second exposure.
Click here to view this one large.
Click here to check out my Vertorama tutorial.
NOT just another Table Mountain photo!
Hey... did anyone else manage to get some shots of the amazing aurora over Table Mountain last night?
No? Me neither! :)
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Dining Room Table Runner --Small Magnetic Cups from a metal Java Display....
Test Shot for CrAzY Tuesday 3/26/24 Theme: "Lines"
I was too lazy last night to put up the hide so took a few from the upstairs window. This is our regular sow, shown in a wider shot to show the context. We're hoping for some cubs in the Wildlife Cafe soon.
21 October 2021, the Sandgate Chamber of Commerce hosts its "Long Table " sumptuous dinner of the Shorncliffe Pier on a balmy evening under a rising moon. Sounds a great thing to do but it isn't for the poor and I have been unable to determine from various web sites that it supports any deserving cause as these things usually do.
Well it looks fun anyway and if you drink too much, you can just expel your expensive meal and alcohol over the rail! Meanwhile, the pier is off limits to the common folk.