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Refuge du Glacier Blanc (2542m) face au Massif du Pelvoux : Petit Pelvoux (3753m), Trois Dents du Pelvoux (3682m), Pointe Durand (3932m), Pointe Puiseux (3946m).
Versant Glacier Noir : Pic Sans Nom (3913m), Pic du Coup de Sabre (3699m), Ailefroide Orientale (3848m) et Ailefroide Centrale (3928m) dans le Parc National des Ecrins (Hautes-Alpes).
28mm - 1/160s - f/7.1 - ISO 100
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Τα Κορέστεια είναι μια ιστορική περιοχή της Δυτικής Μακεδονίας. Πρόκειται για μια συστάδα ορεινών οικισμών (Άνω και Κάτω Κρανιώνα, Χάλαρα, Άνω και Κάτω Μελάς, Μακροχώρι, Μαυρόκαµπος, Άγιος Αντώνιος, Γάβρος) που παρουσιάζουν έντονο αρχιτεκτονικό και πολιτισμικό ενδιαφέρον. Η παραδοσιακή αρχιτεκτονική των χωριών είναι ιδιαίτερη για την περιοχή της Δυτικής Μακεδονίας. Τα παλαιά σπίτια είναι κατασκευασμένα με πλίνθους με κοκκινόχωμα και άχυρο, που δίνουν το κοκκινωπό χρώμα στο τοπίο της περιοχής. Ο τρόπος κατασκευής των σπιτιών διατηρήθηκε έως τα μέσα του 20ου αιώνα και έπειτα εγκαταλείφθηκε.
Korestia is a historic region of Western Macedonia in Greece. It’s a cluster of mountain villages (Ano and Kato Kranionas, Halara, Ano and Kato Melas, Makrochori, Mavrokampos, Agios Antonios, Gavros) exhibiting strong architectural and cultural interest. The traditional architecture of the villages is great for the region of Western Macedonia. Old houses are constructed with handmade bricks with red clay and straw, giving a reddish color to the landscape. The construction of the houses was maintained until the mid-20th century and then abandoned.
Urlaubserinnerungen - Südtirol, auf dem Speikboden, morgens ab 6.oo Uhr,
Sonnenaufgang mit Lagerfeuer
Cusco - Pisac - Inca made terraces
PER35.020.1.BW.F
Nikon F2 / Kodachrome 64
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Taken at Newport pier during a colorful sunset. :)
If you've noticed I have been spending a lot of time at the beaches lately here in So. Cal. getting ready to for a trip to Kauai.
I recently purchased a set of Lee graduated filters to see if I will be able to capture the full range of the scene in a single exposure using a grad. Looking forward to trying them out in the Garden Isle. :)
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Friday the 13th - the sun says goodbye!
I wish you a nice weekend!
Freitag, der 13. - die Sonne verabschiedet sich!
Bis jetzt ist alles gut verlaufen - schau'n wir mal, was der Abend noch bringt -))
Wünsche Euch ein schönes Wochenende!
A long exposure, landscape image of rocks getting battered by waves in the evening sunshine at Sandend in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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It isn't a fire burning the countryside but a rainstorm is passing far away, between my home and the alps, the air of the sunset is limpid and dry, and the view can go far far away.
This is the stunning, unbelievable, show the sunset of yesterday over the Oltrepo hills.
Taken on January 6th, 2016 at Main Square in Krakow, Poland
Krakow is a very charming old town in Poland, and my hometown. Some of my American friends say it's as beautiful as Prague.
The main square of the Old Town of Kraków, Lesser Poland, is the principal urban space located at the center of the city. It dates back to the 13th century, and at roughly 40,000 m2 (430,000 ft2) is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe.
The Project for Public Spaces (PPS) lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life.
The main square is a rectangular space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice) and churches. The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet decorated with carved masks. On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Rising above the square are the Gothic towers of St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki). Kraków Main Square does not have a town hall, because it has not survived to the present day.
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Roscanvel-Finistère-Bretagne-France.
Un coucher de soleil derrière le Fort ! d’où le choix de la pose longue avec un réglage lumière sur le soleil .
Seul sur site ! ou presque ...
A sunset behind the Fort! hence the choice of the long exposure with a light setting of the sun.
Only on site! or almost ...
Busy skies reflected in British Columbia's Muncho Lake.
Was pretty in color (in comments) but thought it made for a nice black and white as well.
Enjoy this first week of 2016!
Typical summer thunderstorm with a few nice bolts southeast of Springfield, IL
Nikon D3200
18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
ƒ/7.1
35.0 mm
6sec.
iso100
single exposure
remote shutter release
WB 5200k
noise filter
time stamp 22:41:16
Lipan Point on the south rim of the Grand Canyon is one of the most evocative and meditative lookouts over the Colorado. I was shooting several photos of the sunset when this guy, probably a native, sat on the rock in front of me offering himself as unintentional and occasional model for a slightly different shot than the usual ones. A little human touch in presence of this huge, vast and wild place.
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These are not trees but wooden poles of this trabucco.
A trabucco is a massive construction built from wood, which consists of a platform anchored to the rock by large logs of pine of Aleppo, jutting out into the sea, from where two (or more) long arms called antennae stretch out suspended some feet above the water and supporting a huge, narrow-meshed, net (called trabocchetto).
The morphology of the Gargano coast and of Abruzzo determined the presence of two different types of trabucco: the Garganic trabucco is usually anchored to a rocky platform, longitudinally extended to the coastline, from which the antennae depart.
The variant of Abruzzo and Molise, also called bilancia, often insists on shallower coasts and therefore is characterized by the presence of a platform, transversal to the coast, which is connected by a tight bridge made of wooden boards. A bilancia has just one winch, often electrically operating, even when the sea is perfectly calm. Abruzzo bilancia has also a net much smaller than that of Gargano trabucco, another feature that differentiates the two types is the length and number of antennae, more extensive Gargano (also double that of Abruzzo and Molise) in Termoli balances were more than two antennae, Gargano always two or more. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabucco
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Pentax K-5
Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8
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After 2 days of boring skies, I was treated to an awesome sky for the evening and morning of my last day. As I watched the clouds roiled and rolled into some fantastic shapes.
Undulatus asperatus (or alternately, asperatus) is a cloud formation, proposed in 2009 as a separate cloud classification by the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. If successful it will be the first cloud formation added since cirrus intortus in 1951 to the International Cloud Atlas of the World Meteorological Organization. The name translates approximately as roughened or agitated waves
These clouds are most closely related to undulatus clouds. Although they appear dark and storm-like, they tend to dissipate without a storm forming. The ominous-looking clouds have been particularly common in the Plains states of the United States, often during the morning or midday hours following convective thunderstorm activity. [Source: Wikipedia]
Creating some great captures was a cinch. I managed to get to several locations for multiple compositions during the display. I felt so lucky to have bagged this shot because I was supposed to be in Death Valley that day but because of unseen circumstances I was forced to shoot for 3 days in the same location, which is rare for me, I usually try to moved to a new location from day to day. As a result of my immobility I decided to skip all the arches and to focus on finding hidden compositions that maybe nobody else has seen before. :)
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Illuminations de la cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Bourges.
Photo prise depuis le Jardin de l’Archevêché durant les Nuits Lumière.
Ces photographies sont issues de la série d'une cinquantaine de clichés que j'ai pris avant hier. En réalité, il fait un peu plus sombre.
Pentax K-5 / Pentax HD 16-85 mm
16 mm - f/8 - iso 100 - temps de pose de 25 "
Fichier original en raw post-traité avec Lightroom.
Mt. Robson is called the Monarch of the Canadian Rockies, and for good reason. Not only is it the highest Canadian peak in the range, at 12,997 feet, but it is a world-class climbing challenge. Mountain climbers admire and respect this mountain. It has earned another name: "The Great White Fright," as only 10% of climbers reach the top.
This is one of the first views of this huge mountain as one approaches from the west on the Yellowhead Highway.
A couple other images in comments for comparison.
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