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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Ed Hurst

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Re: Sunset at Playa de Portizuelo, Asturias

Thank you very much Ed, glad you liked it! :) I am not familiar with the Australian location you mentioned, but for this one timing (the tide) is really of the essence ;)

Best regards,

Vieri

Hi Vieri,

This is the Australian location I mean. This location is only accessible at low tide (and even then, a large swell makes it inaccessible). Trying to make a suitable tide coincide with no moon, Milky Way rise at the right level of darkness, clear forecast, etc. is challenging. The last time I was there, I had to shelter on the rocks for a long time before I could get through!

[/url]PanoFromFiles_EWR5251-59_Step10FlatsRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

Ed
 

beano_z

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Some images from my trip to the Canadian Rockies, even though the weather didn't cooperate for many days I did thoroughly enjoy the trip, even if not for the photography this place is so much fun.

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The last part of the road to the Bow Summit parking lot was still closed, so I had to hike up in the snow for about a kilometre to get to the view point. I did the hike twice and while the first time we had some sun, the lake was completely covered in white snow and lacked interest. The second time I went up a couple days later it was drizzling rain and ice particles, but the snow had melted away slightly so some of the blue ice was showing through which I found more appealing. Good thing I was shooting with the XF as I would've more nervous putting a tech cam in the rain.
 

GrahamWelland

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After numerous trips to the Palouse and having never taken a tour or workshop I finally found my 'Unicorn' :thumbup:

1937 Dodge 1/2 ton truck. I'm amazed that someone hasn't offered the owner an offer they can't refuse and restore it.

 
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danlindberg

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After numerous trips to the Palouse and having never taking a tour or workshop I finally found my 'Unicorn' :thumbup:

1937 Dodge 1/2 ton truck. I'm amazed that someone hasn't offered the owner an offer they can't refuse and restore it.

What a beautiful truck! I would love to restore it :grin:

Excellent light in your image too, well done :clap:
 
This great grey owl was passing only a few meters away from me. Due to its special designed wings and feathers, the flight is totally silent. An amazing experience to be that close. This image was taken with a Leica S with the Summarit S 120mm lens.

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vieri

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Re: Sunset at Playa de Portizuelo, Asturias

Hi Vieri,

This is the Australian location I mean. This location is only accessible at low tide (and even then, a large swell makes it inaccessible). Trying to make a suitable tide coincide with no moon, Milky Way rise at the right level of darkness, clear forecast, etc. is challenging. The last time I was there, I had to shelter on the rocks for a long time before I could get through!

[/url]PanoFromFiles_EWR5251-59_Step10FlatsRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

Ed
Thank you Ed! That's beautiful, looks like a horse drinking :) Best regards,

Vieri
 

JoelM

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After numerous trips to the Palouse and having never taken a tour or workshop I finally found my 'Unicorn' :thumbup:

1937 Dodge 1/2 ton truck. I'm amazed that someone hasn't offered the owner an offer they can't refuse and restore it.

Fabulous composition and processing. Looks like a painting.

Joel
 

mristuccia

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Berlin, Westhafen. The Television tower, the symbol of Berlin, is visible from any place in the city's surroundings.

 
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dave.gt

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This great grey owl was passing only a few meters away from me. Due to its special designed wings and feathers, the flight is totally silent. An amazing experience to be that close. This image was taken with a Leica S with the Summarit S 120mm lens.

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Tom,

A great image of a bird in flight, not just any bird, but an owl in the forest, at the right moment, in the right position and in front of the only photographer that I have seen capable of making that shot...

With the superb Leica S!!!!:thumbs:

Incredible.

We need to have a long talk... I can learn so much from you.:) Wow!
 
Tom,

A great image of a bird in flight, not just any bird, but an owl in the forest, at the right moment, in the right position and in front of the only photographer that I have seen capable of making that shot...

With the superb Leica S!!!!:thumbs:

Incredible.

We need to have a long talk... I can learn so much from you.:) Wow!
Thanks again, Dave! This lovely and huge (I will estimate the owl to be 1,5 feet tall) bird happens to live nearby my house. It usually sit on the bus-stop sign, waiting for small unlucky rodents to arrive within his reach. When the tail lifts up and the poop is released, then I know he will lift off within a second or two. I realize this capture is 90% luck with regards to focus and composition.
 

vieri

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Unforgettable sunrise at Playa de Gueirua, Asturias

This truly amazing sunrise greeted us at Playa de Gueirua, in Asturias, on the last day of last year's Workshop I led in Spain. Simply unforgettable! :) A 23 seconds exposure with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 30mm and my trusty Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.



Thank you for viewing, best regards

Vieri
 
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