Sinuous by Lars van de Goor
Sinuous by Lars van de Goor
I know,the light on the tree at the right is a bit washed out, nevertheless, I still like it Best on Black, hit the M
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Colorsárlón by Juan Pablo de M...
Colorsárlón by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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Plant at sunset by Mevludin Se...
Plant at sunset by Mevludin Sejmenovic
Plant in the Sunset light
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THE FLIGHT OF THE KESTREL by J...
THE FLIGHT OF THE KESTREL by Jean Luc Ronné
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The Rod by Ole Henrik Skjelsta...
The Rod by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
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WINTER by Raul Weisser
WINTER by Raul Weisser
Majestic winter dawn over Riverside park
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Wood by Lars van de Goor
Wood by Lars van de Goor
Best on Black, hit the M
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Luminescent by Dylan Toh &...
Luminescent by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim
Lake Oberon
Tasmania I was first drawn to this area by images I saw from a group visiting here in 2015. See Luke Tscharke, Dylan Gehlken, Chris Wiewora and Gavin Owen’s images. It certainly didn’t disappoint when I finally arrived here last month after a 2016 trip had to be rerouted due to bushfires in the state. I have a series of images from this location and a nearby grove of Pandanis. Working in this area with other photographers can be a challenge not to get in each other’s way but I think the 4 of us managed that OK that morning . For reference, a red dot down below can be seen . This was one of our tents pitched on a beach along the lake shore. This is one of very few long exposures that I did for the trip as the drama I felt was much better captured in short exposures. Apologies for the series upcoming – it will literally be this scene with shifting light giving pretty different conditions.
As an aside, this was taken with the new Nisi v5pro holder which I have reservations about – I’ll address this in a blog post at a later date.
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Synchronized Liquid art by Wil...
Synchronized Liquid art by William Lee
The synchronized splashes with reflections. I reprocessed this one for better quality.
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Bloodstream by Timothy Poulton
Bloodstream by Timothy Poulton
As summer fades and cool air fills our lungs, nothing beats gazing at a warm rainbow of autumn leaves.
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..in splendid isolation.. by E...
..in splendid isolation.. by Elena Shumilova
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Sunrise At Durdle Door by The ...
Sunrise At Durdle Door by The Narratographer
This morning, though I slept through my alarm clock and had to rush like an idiot in order to get there in time, I decided to visit Durdle Door once more. The promise of a beautiful sunrise was too much to resist and as the sun began to poke its little head above the distant clouds, I realised that the morning rush was worth it. The colour of the sky was a mixture of purple and orange, contrasting perfectly with the blue of the sea and the green and yellows of the mainland. It really was a rainbow of colour in the image, looking as if it had been taken using Velvia 50. In fact, it was just the little Sony A7RII, with the fancy little firmware update applied that ives the option of uncompressed RAW and 85mb file sizes. Anyway, more to edit.
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