[PIC_THREAD] Landscapes, Architecture, Seascapes

A few from today:

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6 minute exposure^

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Thanks!

It is one of those images that works better in black and white I felt even though the colour looked ok the BW had more atmosphere :-)

If I could get away with everything in BW then I think I'd be perfectly happy with that.
 
I feel like that more and more often. Colour seems so boring at times. I like portraits in B&W and there's a good case for it in specific countryside shots too :)
 
Think there's been similar shots of the bridge used for lens comparisons hehe :)

Here's a shot I took after work. I saw there was still a bit of light in the sky when I got out from work so I took a trip up to this location. This was the sharpest shot out of a bunch of them but I think it was too windy :(

I did a few shots with my rucksack dangling from the tripod and a few without but I don't know if the weight of the bag as ballast was worth the extra surface area to catch the wind!

Either it was cold up there and I didn't stick around for long lol


Too late for sunset! by Phal44, on Flickr
 
Here's a shot I took after work. I saw there was still a bit of light in the sky when I got out from work so I took a trip up to this location. This was the sharpest shot out of a bunch of them but I think it was too windy :(
Love this, I can't wait until it is light enough for me to start catching shots like this on my way home.

My One and only snow scene for this year.


January 19, 2013-19_365
by UKOrigin, on Flickr
 
Balanced rock, Arches NP, Utah. Taken at sunset after monsoon rain storm had just passed through. I have never seen rocks glow such a vibrant red.

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