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Camera: Canon EOS 1V
Lens: Canon EF 24-70 2.8 L
Film: Fujifilm C200 @ iso 50
Developer: Tetenal
Scanner: Pakon F-135 Plus
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I really liked the log laying across the trail. The fog also added a lot of atmosphere to this shot, as well.
I still don’t have my DSLR here with me – so I’m stuck with my PowerShot S90. That doesn’t really animate me to go out and shoot. So I decided to go through the shots I already have on my computer and figured I could try to reprocess some or even process others that I didn’t touch before.
This picture is the result of a three picture exposure bracket processed as HDR in Photomatix and then in Lighroom. The result wasn’t that good (some spots were really blown…) so I decided to blend in some stuff of the original shots. I hope you like the result showing Kassel Wilhelmshöhe train station at night in winter. On the left side you can see the headquarters of German mining company “K+S” being illuminated at night.
shot with:
Nikon D7000 on tripod, remote trigger
NIKKOR 18-200 mm 1:3,5-5,6G ED VR Ⅱ @ 29mm
three shots:
1. f/14and 4 sec, ISO 100
2. f/14and 13 sec, ISO 100
3. f/14and 30 sec, ISO 100
After a disappointing early trip to Dartmoor this morning due to weather, (along with three other photographers (good to meet you guys if you see this) I decided to stop off at this tree that I've had my eye on for a while. By the time I'd got off the moor the Sun had come out so I thought I'd have a look here. I've been looking for a tree for a while now and can't believe how hard it is to find what I'm looking for. I'm hoping to shoot the same tree in different weather/seasons. I'm not sure if this one will do as there's not much scope for composition due to the situation of this tree but we'll see how I go. In the mean time I'll be keeping my eye out for another tree.
shot with D3100 and Nikon 12-24mm
Any constructive crit welcomed,
Cheers,
Gary
Edit: I've just started a Facebook page to show some more of my photos, hopefully it will be used for all types of photography that I will be experimenting with. I also hope to use it to build up some like minded contacts. There's not much on there at the moment but over the coming weeks and months I will be adding plenty. If you are a facebook user and have time please take a look and maybe even like. Feel free to leave a link for any facebook pages you may have for me to check out. Cheers, Gary
WINTER HOLLOW: a winter wonderland Experience
Presented by Elite Equestrian, Tarot @ Teatime, and Virtual Community Radio
December 1-January 3 on Chestnut Hills in Second Life.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chestnut%20Hills/145/211/2501
Winter Hollow features skating, sleighing, pony rides, and a region of fun to explore.
Take the rambler tours (aerial or ground based) of the Hollow, or stop by for one of the skating events hosted by Elite Equestrian. Explore the caves and Winterley Manor.
**Please set your environment to shared for best effects**
~ Pony rides with adorable free gifts
~ Participating in Free Bird's annual Tour of Lights
~ Live Tarot Readings
~ A dedicated "Holiday Music Stream" provided by Virtual Community Radio
~ Skating events, and more!
Winter Hollow is presented by:
Elite Equestrian - ladiespleasure.wordpress.com/
Virtual Community Radio - vcradio.org/
It was a nasty, overcast and blustery day this past Saturday when I drove down to Medora, North Dakota to make another visit to Theodore Roosevelt National Park's South Unit (the eroded bluff in the background is at the national park, in fact). I discovered these two horses pawing the ice to break through the surface along the edge of a pond high above Medora (1-28-2015).
Today marks the beginning of my monthly week off and I am preparing to head south in an effort to spend a few days back in Tennessee, my first since last June. The most recent snow shall make the 1400-mile drive interesting, I'm sure, as I try to sneak south behind the weather through South Dakota, Nebraska and across Missouri.
A panoramic shot I took while hiking the Geisler nature park in South Tyrol, Italy. Snow was scarce this winter, but here in these mountains there was plenty left.
This quarry is located in downtown Montello, Wisconsin. I used to work there years ago blasting the rock out. It is the hardest known granite in the world. When they stopped working the quarry yeas ago they let it fill with water and created this beautiful waterfalls. This is the first time that I stopped to photography the fall in the winter with it's beautiful ice formations.
Winter Greetings from Toronto ! wish everyone a Wonderful and Safe Winter Season ! May your Winter Days be filled with Joy, Fun, Happiness and quality time !
Thanks for your comments,favourites,Visits,awards and invites ! Have a Nice day !
Winter heater.
In winter, villagers night are nice, all people are together and ignition wood .
#night #winter #travel #photography #fire #wood #village
Winter impression at Dolomite Alps
This photo has been on explore: Highest position: 173 on Monday, March 28, 2011
Taken right after the ice storm ended earlier this week here in Maryland. The creek Western Run was flowing pretty high here and muddy. Another wintry view of this creek taken this past winter is shown below in the comments, as well as one from Spring.
Hunt Valley, Maryland
Taken from the Winter Lights 2019 outdoor light exhibit. Very interesting pieces of art light, lots of people enjoying the cold night and playing with everything. Good fun!
See on black!
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What: A large winter moon behind an illuminated branch.
Where: My house, Long Island, New York.
When: 8:00 PM
Why: I saw the moon, and from the moment i saw it, i wanted to do something with it, so I threw my tripod in front of this branch that looked pretty cool in my eyes, and this is the outcome :)
Winter in Boston
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“Putting my hand in someone else’s has always been my definition of happiness. Before I fall asleep, often - in that small struggle not to lose consciousness and go into the greater world - often, before I get up the courage to go into the vastness of sleep, I pretend that someone has my hand in theirs, and then I go, go to that enormous absence of form that is sleep. And when even after that I don’t have courage, I dream.” Clarice Lispector