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Fisheye shot of the Celebrate America Finale from July 3rd at Walt Disney World.

Wide angle of the Torii at the Japan pavilion in the World Showcase at Epcot.

Late night shot of SSE with some upgraded lighting I think.

I shot this with Nikon D800 & 14-24mm Nano Lens ISO 100 F/9@15seg. Filter 10-stops (WonderPana Base- Fotodiox). Lexar SD, INDURO(MEFoto) tripod. Process in Capture NX 2, PhotoshopCC+Nik Software (Color Effect)

Long exposure shot of the Main Street Electrical Parade.

A shot from the backside of Carsland. I had originally set up on the opposite side of the street, but the local photopass expert "Dave" told me to try from here and I am much happier with this angle.

 

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Spectacular show during the 7th Philippines International Pyromusical Competition held in Mall of Asia in Manila Bay. This is the participation of the Italian team, impressive!

Late night wide shot of SSE including a row of some Leave a Legacy stones. This was a fun night because I closed out Epcot with Cliff Wang and we had some laughs waiting on a persistent cast member who didn't want to move out of our way.

The view that made me want to visit Cinque Terre.

Wide evening Monorail shot.

Fisheye shot of the Sorcerer's Hat at Disney's Hollywood Studios taken a few weeks before demolition.

Looking out of the opening in the Fez House located in Morocco at the World Showcase.

Close up late night fisheye of the Carousel.

New piece of gear... the MeFOTO Backpacker tripod. I wanted to try it out, so I decided to do a long exposure.

 

The tripod is light and very small (2.6 pounds and 12.6 inches folded). So far I like it.

(Copyright :copyright: 2017 K Harwin)

 

For the people who dont know the area, there is only one lighthouse out to sea. I have added another three to be different.

 

The 'Low Lighthouse' on Dovercourt's shore was built in 1863 as one of a pair

The iron towers were built by Trinity House to aid navigation into the River Orwell on which the busy ports of Felixtowe and Harwich are located.

 

The light, which shone from a square window in an enclosed lantern, exhibited a fixed white, marking safe passage into the ports of Harwich and Felixstowe until 1917, at which point both Lighthouses were discontinued.

 

Equipment & Settings Used.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 70D

Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

Filter: ND 110

Exposure: 34 Seconds

Aperture: f/18

Focal Length: 20 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Software: Adobe Lighroom CC

Tripod: MeFOTO Road Trip A1350

Tripod Head: MeFOTO Q1 Ball Head

 

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Late night Magic Kingdom shot of Cinderella Castle.

Went to the evening glow of the second day, unfortunately the wind kinda put a damper on the balloon glow.

 

This time I used the 17,45, and 75 f/1.8 or the trinity as I've started to call them. I also played around quite a bit with my new MeFOTO monopod.

En esta panorámica vertical de 3 fotos realizada en el Desierto de Atacama (uno de los cielos nocturnos mas oscuros del mundo), tuve la suerte de capturar la Luz Zodiacal junto a la Vía Láctea y a las ruinas de una antigua mina de oro y cobre.

La Luz Zodiacal es una banda débil de luz, de forma casi triangular, que se puede observar en el cielo nocturno justo antes del amanecer o bien después del atardecer, y que se forma por la dispersión de la luz del sol en una nube de polvo que rodea al sistema solar y que se denomina Nube Zodiacal.

Este es un fenómeno difícil de observar debido a lo tenue de su luz, y a que la más mínima influencia de la luz de la Luna o, más comúnmente, de la contaminación lumínica, la hace desaparecer.

 

ENGLISH CAPTION: "Zodiacal" This vertical panorama (vertorama) combines three photos held in the Atacama Desert (one of the darkest night skies in the world), and I was lucky enouhg to capture the Zodiacal light below the Milky Way and around the ruins of an old gold mine.

The Zodiacal light is a faint, roughly triangular, diffuse white glow seen in the night sky just before the sunrise or after the sunset. This light is the result of sun's light being scattered by the Zodiacal Cloud, a space dust cloud that surround our solar system.

This is a phenomenon difficult to observe mostly due to its dim light, which means that the slightest influence of the moonlight or, more commonly, from light pollution, makes it completely vanish.

 

30 sec @ ƒ/4 @ ISO 6400 (Panorama)

Canon EOS 6D

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

MeFOTO RoadTrip Travel Tripod

 

Mis fotos/My pictures: Facebook / Flickr / 500px / Fine Art America

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Somebody tell Jose to wake up.

An example of what you can do with a tripod, a remote shutter release and an DSLR camera. 7th International Philippines Pyromusical Competition in Manila, Mall Of Asia.

Woodland Park - Rawyards

Airdrie, North Lanarkshire

Scotland

 

"The six-metre-high sculpture, named Skytower, is the centrepiece of the community greenspace being created by the Forestry Commission at Rawyards.

 

It was created by artist Rob Mulholland, and is designed to represent an exact moment, frozen in time, of a gust of wind having blown over the tower and its construction of interwoven branches.

 

Skytower is made up of thousands of individually shaped and welded pieces representing sticks and willow; more than 1400 metres of steel rod and 6000 separate welds were involved in its creation."

  

Sony A77

SAL1650

  

(Copyright :copyright: 2017 K Harwin)

 

This is a 51 second exposure taken at Reculver.

 

Took this back in February when I didn't connect the camera to the tripod properly and it fell off. Got some scratch marks on the camera and lens but was very lucky that nothing was smashed or broken. I see the camera fall and felt like I was watching it frame by frame but wasn't fast enough to do anything. lol

 

Equipment & Settings Used.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 70D

Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

Filter: ND 110

Exposure: 51 Seconds

Aperture: f/14

Focal Length: 10 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Software: Adobe Lighroom CC

Tripod: MeFOTO Road Trip A1350

Tripod Head: MeFOTO Q1 Ball Head

 

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Please do not download, copy, edit, reproduce or publish any of my images. They are all my own work and are not for use without my express written permission

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