I don’t really even know what this house is for. I was out on the East end of Long Island NY and just kind of stumbled upon this.
I left my warm bed at 4 am, take drive to Windsor NSW. Itention was to make shots of river and church, however for was stronger than my patiente therefore this is product.
photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7) Used 4 my photos. Watch…
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Lake Buena Vista, Florida – 2006
Avenue in city area. Night and autumn.
Portland’s Pearl District on a foggy morning gave the scene for this image.
A street photographed in the early morning fog.
moody tree with mist in winter.
Setting sun providing a great light show. A walk near Hochfügen (Zillertal Resort), Austria HDR: Bracketed exposure + Canon DPP + Photomatix + Photoshop
- taken on the beach of Vera Playa, Andalusia, Spain – view more of my work on http://www.flickr.com/photos/79055297@N00/
Strangely enough, this is a colour photo! The weak sun was trying to peek through the centre of the tree.
© 2009 RC deWinter – All Rights Reserved ~ The seventeenth image in “The Journey” series. ~ More from Everyman: “All the remaining day after finding the stone my outlook brightened with hope. If the message was true, it was necessary for me to approach my journey with greater attention and appreciation. This was easy to do while the sun still shone; however, as evening approached, the sky clouded over. I feared another drenching, but instead the clouds resolved into a woolly fog that swirled around me and obliterated most of what I could observe on either side of me off the path. My forward vision was also severely curtailed, and I began to worry that I would be unable to find a suitable resting place for the night. As darkness swallowed what remained of the light, thoughts of the perils of unexpected cliffs or deep declivities in the earth overwhelmed my earlier optimism, and I weighed the risks of venturing away from the road against the sure discomfort of trying to sleep on the hard dirt and pebbles of the path. As I debated with myself over which to do, a shimmer of light broke through the mists. I knew whatever was glowing palely in the fog could not be far off, for the thickness of the atmosphere would not have allowed even the strongest beam to penetrate a great distance. I hurried my pace slightly, still careful to be attentive to the conditions and direction of the road but anxious to discover the source of the unexpected illumination. Not more than ten minutes passed before I was able to discern a sliver of silver moon and the outline of a great estate surrounded by lawn and by trees, because from the side of what I took to be the of the main hall, an imposing ornate window of jewel-colored leaded glass was shining. It must have been a great fire inside to throw off such brightness into the gloom, and I hoped that I would safely find the entrance and be welcomed in to spend the night.”
After several days of rain, I decided to drive out to the Santa Cruz mountains and see if there was anything decent to shoot since it gets pretty foggy up there. I found this stand of trees just inside the entrance to someones driveway. I trespassed for a while and managed to get off a few shots before the rain started to come down and it started to get too dark. To see more of my work, visit: www.vangeestphotography.com Northern California / San Mateo County – Santa Cruz Mountains
Canon S5is, Tv-0.4 secs, Av-F7.1, ISO-400 @ 14.5mm Jul-09 / Taken on the way home after night shift in the early hours on a foggy morning. This has a “feel” to it, I’m not good at writing creative but just feels “dark” or is that just me? :)
Well Halloween is right around the corner, so I thought I would make something. This is my friend in her witch suit. Don’t let the innocent look fool you. Copyright © 2009 Amber Reid :: All Rights Reserved
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