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This is a random surfer that walked right through my composition on purpose. He stepped up next to me standing next to my tripod and pulled his wetsuit up over his torso. He turned and looked at me as if to say "Here I go" waited for a wave to pass and then disappeared into the surf. I think he knew I was gonna grab a shot. Thanks, "dude" :)
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I had been shut out for 5 nights in a row on this trip and was willing to shoot anything at this point. As I was running around to the different viewpoints on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon looking for some open sky, I rounded the corner along the drive and hit the brakes for a quickie. :) I set up one light panel quickly and snapped 3 shots then jumped back in and off I went. I used a cooler white balance than usual on this one at around 3200. :)
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"Merci pour vos commentaires et vos encouragements !
Thank you for your comments and encouragement!"...:)
Nueva York
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Abajo a la izquierda puede verse el One World Trade Center
Sunrise at the basin in Death Valley.
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This beautiful sunset was taken with a Canon EOS 700D camera then edited with PicsArt app for this Amazing mirror effect. Enjoy with Love and Light!
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A frosty winter wonderland reveals the falls in Yosemite Valley.
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This beautiful sunset was taken with a Canon EOS 700D, was modified and edited with PicsArt. Which resulted to "Merging into a New Real-ity 2" photo artwork. Enjoy the "New Reality" with Love and Light!
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I hear the crystal raindrops fall
On the window down the hall
And it becomes the morning dew,
And darling when the morning comes
And I see the morning sun
I wanna be the one with you.
A 350 mile journey begins with one step.
Saturday night William McIntosh and I made some plans to head up to Julia Pfeiffer State Beach to photograph Keyhole Arch during the winter solstice. During the winter solstice the sun lines up through the arch and has produced some magical captures and is a popular destination for many photographers. The following morning Bill called at 7:30am and said that the weather had turned up north and we decided to head the other direction towards the southwest, After spending a half hour looking at the radar and Skyfire we decided to head to a spot 6 hours away just past Phoenix Arizona to the Salt River Bend.
As we traveled, the weather started clearing more and more and by the time we got on location the clouds almost cleared out of the sky completely but luckily as the sun dipped to the horizon we did catch some last minute color in the sky.
This is an 8 image panorama stitched together in Lightroom and in an effort of full disclosure, was unhappy with the size of the moon when shooting at 11mm so I had the presence of mind to grab the longest lens in my bag at the time, a 24-105mm and snapped a second shot of the moon and replaced the tiny moon in the original composition with the one shot with the longer lens. I know some people object to this but I'm trying to sell prints here people. LOL :)
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Continuing with the monochrome theme for this series of pictures from the south coast of England in Dorset: these stairs lead down to a small beach with views to the east. However, at the very top of the stairs (very top right) you can also drop down to the far side using another set of stairs which will take you down to a much larger, longer beach and close up views of Durdle Door, a natural arch cut through eroded sandstone. I'll post a picture of Durdle Door in due course. If you can't wait to see what Durdle Door looks like then follow the link below:
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My friend Jan was kind enough how stand still for me for a minute. He is now convinced this will be the cover of his mixtape later upon release... We will see.
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I thought I would jump on the Year in Review bandwagon and select 9 of my favorite landscapes to post commemorating the past year. I have also created a Year In Review "Nightscapes" that I will be posting this evening. Hope you like them!!! :-)
This year has been an exciting and nerve racking year for me. Despite being unemployed for the first 3 months of the year and my medical issues with my kidney stone, my photography opportunities were plentiful. I have been lucky enough to have found a new “Bro-Tog” buddy Bill McIntosh and we have been shooting together at every available opportunity throughout the year. Then I met up with Wayne Pinkston and Quanah Parker for my annual Dark Sky trip through the southwest during the summertime Milky Way season and managed to grab a few good sunrises and sunsets.(BottomLeftCorner andTopLeftCorner). Then later in the fall I was fortunate to have a great time shooting fall color(CenterBottom) and had an incredible trip up to Oregon to shoot the eclipse with Ralf Rohner.(CenterPhoto) For my winter trip I spent that with David Swindler of Action Photo Tours scouting the more remote locations found in the southwest(CenterRowRightandLeft). Then to top off the year Bill and I experienced an incredible sunset last night in Death Valley. The sky lit up gloriously as we said Good-Bye to 2017. I'll be posting that one later.
Thank you all for being so supportive over the past year. I deeply appreciate your encouragement and am truly grateful for that. If you like my photos then please share them with your friends or add it to your gallery, and as always your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!!
I wish you all the best in 2018!!
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Take a good look at this photograph. Do you feel you recognise it? From this angle I was struck immediately by how strangely familiar it was. Now look at this painting: artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-church-in-auvers-sur-...
It doesn't have the twisted "aliveness" or colour of Vincent's great work (one of the last he produced), but the basic shape is there. I deliberately chose monochrome here, because frankly, how can anyone compete with Vincent's colour sense?
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Taken from my hotel window at the 6th floor. Well worth the bug hunt...lol. The hotel parking lot almost steals the show here.
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I make this image public for getting an impression of the AVIF format (can be opened in the latest IrfanView, Chrome and Firefox): Link to AVIF in Google Drive
The AVIF image compression (in the HEIF container) is a very promising format as it provides good image quality in a very small package and is (in comparison to HEIC) free of any licenses. I hope Flickr as well as Google and Microsoft products will soon have full support for this innovation.
Besides the high compression efficiency the big advantage over JPEG is that a color depth per channel of 10 and even 12 bit is supported.
The uploaded JPEG is about 17MB in size, the AVIF 1.9MB.
This sample is generated using the avifenc.exe command line encoder for windows.
I used this parameters:
avifenc.exe --cicp 2/2/1 -r limited -y 420 -j 6 --min 30 --max 40 --minalpha 30 --maxalpha 40 in.png out.avif
The result is:
- 6 threads used (for my 6 CPU cores)
- to colorspace YUV420 (422 and 444 is not supported by the Windows AV1 extension)
- 12 bit per channel
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He broke your heart
He took your soul
You're hurt inside
'Cause there's a hole
You need some time to be alone
Then you will find
What you've always known
I'm the one who really love ya, baby
I've been knockin' at your door
And as long as I'm livin'
I'll be waitin'
As long as I'm breathin'
I'll be there
Whenever you call me
I'll be waitin'
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
I've seen ya cry
Into the night
I feel your pain
Can I make it right?
I realize there's no end in sight
Yet still I wait
For you to see the light
I'm the one who really loves
ya, baby
I can't take it anymore
And as long as I'm livin'
I'll be waitin'
As long as I'm breathin'
I'll be there
Whenever you call me
I'll be waitin'
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
You are the only one I've ever known
That makes me feel this way, couldn't on my own
I wanna be with you until we're old
You've got the love you need right in front of you
Please come home
As long as I'm livin'
I'll be waitin'
As long as I'm breathin'
I'll be there
Whenever you call me
I'll be waitin'
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
And as long as I'm livin'
I'll be waitin'
As long as I'm breathin'
I'll be there
Whenever you call me
I'll be waitin'
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
It is clear that the summer of 2014 is slipping away. We're getting cold nights and cool, damp days. The fawns are losing their spots and a black bear recently showed up at the feeders. Yikes! But, according to the calendar, it's still summer. I, for one, intend to drink it in, right down to the dregs.
P.S. I'm hoping someone will help me identify this flower. It was planted here before I moved in and I have no idea what it is.
P.S. 2 -Thanks to all who tried to help me identify this plant. I have been able to find the plant tag that was left here by the previous owner. The flower is Ligularia dentata Desdemona, a variety of Ragwort. Click this link to see photos of the whole plant.
Church of the Savior on Blood during the White Nights in Saint-Petersbourg, Russia. Taken in June 2008.
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Höfn, Ísland
Höfn í Hornafirði
French:
Le banc de sable Höfn, une ville d'Islande "Ísland" qui a comme activité principale la pêche au homard.
La photographie a était prise en début de soirée avec un terrible vent. Une vue magnifique.
Höfn signifie (Port)
English:
The sandbar Höfn, a city of Iceland "Ísland" whose principal activity lobster fishing.
The photograph was taken in the early evening with a terrible wind. A beautiful view.
Höfn means (Harbor)
02 March 2016 07:17 PM GMT+0 Located country: Iceland "Ísland" / Place: Höfn
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A tufted duck landing on the sea in Lilla Holmen park in Mariehamn, Åland.
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Un gorrión se refresca en una de las fuentes de la plaza de Oriente de Madrid.
A sparrow cool in one of the sources of the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid.
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Overcast sky, nasty weather, but hell, it's still a good day for a ride on the horse buggy! This is the last shot from Bruges
Friends, I'll be travelling for the next 2 months for work related purposes to India! So hope you will forgive me if I'm not regularly catching up with your uploads!
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Shot details:
3 handheld bracketed shots using: Canon 7D; Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5,
Post processing:
1. Lightroom for initial fixups,
2. Merged in Photomatix
3. Post processed (colors, sharpness and so forth including the actual merging) in Photomatix
4. Finally did a little more processing (vignetting and temp and so forth again in Lightroom)