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heading back to the city today.. last trip before Christmas. Not sure of connections so I will catch up tonight and tomorrow.. have a great day!
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Sunset view of Jersey City, New Jersey looking South-East towards New York City (NYC). You can see the Statue of Liberty and Verrazano Bridge when viewed large with the link below.
HDR 9 exposures (Photomatix 3.1)
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My first attempt at capturing the lighthouse here on the Hudson river, not hugely happy with it, but i do like the steam on the river and the Autumn colors.
© 2009 Steve Kelley
Dawn captured with the longest exposure being almost 4 minutes as viewed from Jersey City, NJ on the Hudson River looking East towards New York City (NYC). Venus star trail also visible in the upper right.
HDR 3 exposures (Photomatix 3.1). Glass: Hoya NDX400 filter on a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 lens.
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Studies #5 Sonata para os peixes do Rio Arrudas....
To mandando pro Rio Arrudas, pois nos o matamos com nossos lixos organicos e sinteticos.
Desculpe- me ai Seu Rio Arrudas.
Mas meus dias estao bem legais, a primavera ja batendo a porta e por isso, nada melhor do que uma obcenidade, para alegrar o Dia.
Se puderem ver algo despudorado entao vejam.
Se nao puder nao vejam e se nao gostarem, que pena...
Rir eh porreta pro figado.
Bom dia de dia, boa noite e um abraco.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcdu2Mngmr8
E para ver como isso eh feito, por favor vejam este link aqui.
Assim eh a maneira correta de fazer.
To see how it's really done, check here ...
one from the other night.... the reflections were some of the best I have ever seen, the water was absolutely still, very unusual for the Hudson.
oh and please do the L thing
1946 Hudson Super Six with suicide doors. This beauty is chained to a poll at an old gas station in Tolar Texas.
A short ghost story:
As old folks tell, the car belonged to two thieves who had stolen diamonds in the Sperrgebiet (Diamond Restricted Area) and fled in this car, followed by the police. At this spot the diamond detectives caught up with them and both Thieves were killed in a gunfight (the bullet holes still bear witness). It is said that the diamonds were never retrieved and the two thieves are haunting the Ghost Valley in moonlight night ever since, still looking for the lost diamonds...
ƒ/8.0 25.0mm 7.3sec ISO200
#LeeFilters 0.9 Soft-Edge Graduated Neutral Density Filter
Lr + Ps
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Another one from Friday night shoot along the Hudson River walkway in Yonkers.
Lee GND .6 soft filter. Canon 70-200mm f2.8
The only processing was a slight S curve added in CS4
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This is an HDR made from 3 images 2 EV apart.
I was planning on going to a spot in Hoboken that i wanted to re-shoot but it was double fenced in with all kinds of signs indicating there was video surveillance. So I rode my bike north until i found something that I wanted to shoot. It was a really nice evening so I didnt mind riding a few miles to find this spot, and checking out some places I had yet to explore. The sky turned out to be really amazing.
In the foreground is what I think are the remnants of an old pipeline that used to go into the river. This picture was taken in North Bergen NJ, across the river is Manhattan. The area in Manhattan that is in view is approximately Chelsea to around 90th street.
This was shot from the 79th Street Boat Basin in Manhattan looking towards New Jersey in the early evening.
Converted in PS and in channel mixer duplicated Agfa black and white film iso 100. Added a light blue tint and a slight S curve.
Exposure 1.3 using Canon 24-105mm lens
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Theme 2009: USA, New Amsterdam - New York, 400 years
The links between the Netherlands and the United States go back a long way. In 1609 Henry Hudson, on behalf of the Dutch VOC [Dutch East India Company], stepped ashore on what is now Manhattan and New Amsterdam was established. Later, the name was changed to New York.
In 2009 at Keukenhof we will reflect extensively on the historical relationship between the United States and the Netherlands.