new icn messageflickr-free-ic3d pan white
Lihat semuaSemua Foto yang Diberi Tag outside

It feels great to get back outside after the long winter and begin to enjoy, again, the wonderful atmosphere the Northeast region has to offer.

Thanks very much for viewing, the faves and comments!

DOWNLOAD HERE: Original size for none flickr or none pro accounts

 

Check out my website: my photos on canvas

 

A lot better pp than the one from 5 months ago. Guess practice makes perfect, eventually....

 

This image by Jeff S. PhotoArt is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License

 

Feel free to use this image on your blog, for fun and the like but you must:

1. Link the image to Flickr.

2. Give credit to: Jeff S. PhotoArt at HDCanvas.ca.

 

Follow Me On: Facebook Pinterest Instagram Google+ 500PX Twitter

 

Photo Inquiry: Click here ................ Buy Art At: FineArtAmerica

Matt and I had woken up from a great night camping by the roadside in rural NSW, packed our tent and made our way down the highway to some canola fields we had found the evening before.

 

This was a field just outside of Cowra and one of the last fields we shot before racing back to Sydney. There were a few compositions to try but in the end I decided to just play it safe and opted for a classic panoramic with the subject of interest in the left.

 

View large and, as always, thanks for looking!

Misty morning on the Prynnsberg Estate outside Clocolan in the Free State Province SA

On the road to blue hour. Looking west along Neckargemünder Strasse outside of Neckarsteinach..

One from my many early mornings at Spark's Lake waiting for clouds. Hey, they may be anorexic clouds but at least some clouds finally decided to roll in! (The morning before the freak thunderstorm)

Let's just all pretend that this is a epic star trail shot with a stunning moonlit foreground... the stars are reflecting over the lake.. pretty ain't it? Yep, I stood outside at midnight to get this shot and I didn't really scare myself away by the hundreds of low flying wayward bats nearly slapping me in the face.

Here's yet more lightning from an intense storm last spring on eastern plains of Weld County, Colorado. Best viewed large on black if you get a chance (click on the image to open the large light table view, or type "L").

 

Image Notes:: This is a composite image of seven long exposures, one of which caught three lightning blasts by itself. The lightning was so close and bright that even though it was night the foreground was illuminated perfectly. All images were shot with me inside my car, it was way too dangerous to be wandering around lugging a metal tripod outside. ;-)

As always morning pier is always the good subject for photographer 白石鎮的棧橋,是攝影師永遠的題材

Happy Hump Day everyone. ;) Back to Palouse editing. I can't completely remember where this was taken anymore, I know it was north of Colfax so I'm going to make a best guess as to where it is on the map. All I remember was that it started pouring just as we crested the hill and I look outside, I see this vivid localized rain with the wind drifting it across the hills. Very cool experience. Hope everyone is having a great week! Thanks for the views/comments/favs, I truly appreciate it!

 

Image: 5 Image panoramic, single exposures with the 85mm in Portrait. Original size comes to about 15"x60" May be good to press L.

Last night outside in my garden the sky looked increasing dramatically. I quickly jumped on my bike, knowing time was short. After 7 minutes fast biking i was able to capture the castle on a way which really suits him, like a history full of drama.

Stapelen is located in my home village Boxtel.

 

This picture is under copyright by Marcel Fischer / www.fischerfotografie.

If you want to buy my pictures, please contact me by email: info@fischerfotografie.nl

I got home late that night, put on a movie, Paul Blart, Mall Cop. It was pretty funny, so if I was lucky got maybe an hour of sleep, awakened by the barking dog to peek outside for some amazing pre-dawn colors. Jumped out of bed, and drove down the st to my nearest beach with free parking. I knew it was going to be a good one, so I just grabbed my over-sized back-pack (tamrac expedition 8x) from the night before (still had all my lens's & strobes) Got set-up for some beautiful colors, but then 10 minutes later the clouds over the horizon started glowing pink and the tide was just right screaming shoot me! anyways went back to sleep & relaxed most of the day. It was one of the best sunrises I've ever waken up to!

 

Hope you enjoy! I know I did!

 

Like my new facebook fanpage, and help spread the love! =D

Image is All Rights Reserved, @2013 Lotus Carroll

To license -

via Getty Images: www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/exploding-water-droplet-...

 

No use allowed without a license.

 

All my images available via

Getty Images: goo.gl/SfJHzb

EyeEm Market: www.eyeem.com/u/lotuscarroll

 

To license other images not available via Getty or EyeEm, email me directly.

thelotuscarroll@gmail.com

Noravank (Armenian: Նորավանք, literally "new monastery") is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River, near the town of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building.

The monastery is sometimes called Noravank at Amaghu, with Amaghu being the name of a small and nowadays abandoned village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravank, near Goris. In the 13th–14th centuries the monastery became a residence of Syunik's bishops and, consequently. a major religious and, later, cultural center of Armenia closely connected with many of the local seats of learning, especially with Gladzor's famed university and library.

Noravank was founded in 1205 by Bishop Hovhannes, a former abbot of Vahanavank near the present-day city of Kapan in Syunik. The monastic complex includes the church of S. Karapet, S. Grigor chapel with a vaulted hall, and the church of S. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God). Ruins of various civil buildings and khachkars are found both inside and outside of the compound walls. Noravank was the residence of the Orbelian princes. The architect Siranes and the miniature painter and sculptor Momik worked here in the latter part of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century.

The side chapel of Surb (Saint) Grigor was added by the architect Siranes to the northern wall of Surb Karapet church in 1275. The chapel contains more Orbelian family tombs, including a splendid carved lion/human tombstone dated 1300, covering the grave of Elikum son of Prince Tarsayich Orbelian. The modest structure has a rectangular plan, with a semi-circular altar and a vaulted ceiling on a wall arch. The entrance with an arched tympanum is decorated with columns, and the altar apse is flanked with khachkars and representations of doves in relief.

The complex has several surviving khachkars. The most intricate of them all is a 1308 khachkar by Momik. Standing out against the carved background are a large cross over a shield-shaped rosette and salient eight-pointed stars vertically arranged on its sides. The top of the khachkar shows a Deesis scene framed in cinquefoil arches symbolizing a pergola as suggested by the background ornament of flowers, fruit and vine leaves.

 

One of the purest and most beautiful lakes in the world is located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Moraine Lake, which features turquoise water and a mountainous surrounding, is hidden in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

 

Moraine Lake is a glacially-fed lake in Banff National Park, outside the Village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet (1,885 m).

 

The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. When it is full, it reflects a distinct shade of blue. The colour is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis.

  

Thank you for your comments,

Gemma

 

Copyright ©Maria Gemma June, 2014

 

Ice is slowly building up on the lake Vänern just outside my hometown Karlstad, Sweden

I was working in the office I looked outside and saw an orange hue. I walked out on to the street and shot this. The only spot in my street without electrical wires streching across.

 

The Northern Lights, a view from Kasfjord outside Harstad, Norway

Chet Faker – I’m into you

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuX2MkflGYs

 

I’m back visiting family in my hometown of Forster for my grandmothers 90th birthday and took the opportunity of a rainless morning to get outside for a shoot before this weekends forecasted big wet.

 

I grasped the artistry of photography many years ago by committing to countless mornings standing on rocks with rushing water around me and it's been with me since.

 

Today, with many more shots behind me, I still regard seascapes as one of the most challenging yet rewarding breeds of photographic expression. With so many variables at play at any one time seascapes demand careful attention and are immensely enjoyable.

 

It’s been a while since I’ve been out for a seascape so climbing around the rocks on Burgess Beach at Forster in the dark this morning was a good change and brought back some nice memories of times I've spent here before. A lot has changed since then and I think I'm slowly accepting that.

 

Shot with the new Nikon D810 and a Carl Zeiss 15mm Distagon T* with a B+W circular polariser.

 

View large and, as always, thanks for looking!

From Berg outside Harstad - Norway

I took this capture of four small Painted Turtles trying to catch some spring sunshine at the Patriot Place Trail in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

   

Cascade mountain range in central Oregon. HDR

 

The remains of Averys Castle,outside Newtownstewart NI. Still trying to picture what it might have looked like hundreds of years ago...

better view or press L

   

Information: , surrounded by a wide moat, stands at the edge of the graceful Mastbos. The castle is first mentioned in documents dated 1554. In 1614 it was converted into a hunting lodge. Kasteel

Bouvigne borders on a beautiful garden. Nothing is known of landscape gardening in the16th century. The present garden is open to the public and integrates French, German and English styles of the 20th century. Bouvigne castle is a charming building outside Breda, in the Mastbos forest. Its present look dates mainly from the 17th century. For a long time, the princes of Orange used it as their summer house. The castle, that stands in the water, was built in a typical renaissance style. Its beautiful gardens are open to the public.

 

Big thanks to Tiws and Soten for all your hard work and letting me be a part of this years festival. Had an amazing time with new friends.

 

I love Denmark!

Wilson Arch just outside Moab UT

Portrait of Keoka at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center.

 

Follow me on Facebook for chances to win free prints of my work.

www.facebook.com/cruzincaninesphotography

 

If you enjoy my work please check out my website:

www.2-brian-cross.artistwebsites.com/

 

©please do not copy or use without permission. shot just outside leeds, early one autumn morning.

Misty morning outside my office made me remember this wonderful quotation:

 

Le seul véritable voyage ... ce ne serait pas d’aller vers de nouveaux paysages, mais d’avoir d’autres yeux, de voir l’univers avec les yeux d’un autre, de cent autres, de voir les cent univers que chacun d’eux voit … (Marcel Proust)

 

Which in short means - The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes!

I have recently (within the last 3 months) moved from Derbyshire, England to just outside Snowdonia, North Wales. Back in Derbyshire I had a love for taking long exposure waterfall shots however finding any falls was sometimes difficult. Here in North Wales I can't get away from them! Which makes going on a short walk rather difficult as I find myself reaching for the ND filter and the tripod every 5 minutes!

 

This shot is at Llyn Ogwen just next to the A5.

Press L to view on Black

 

|| Canon 7D || Sigma 10-20mm || f11 || 13mm || 30s || ISO 100 || B+W ND110 ||

 

Some of my favourite sets.. || Top 20 || Snowdonia || 100+ Views || 55mm f1.2 || Most Interesting ||

 

I couldn't wait to get outside with my camera when I saw there was frost!

Sometimes the Sun shines cold

The road is lonely as I walk alone

In the sky the clouds are racing fast

It's becoming so cold outside

(Lacuna Coil)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bvykp0UhQ4A

 

_____________

Очень давняя идея, которую мне хотелось воплотить еще полгода назад...

The tide was just on the turn when this shot was taken. The sky was quite splendid, one of evenings when the sky seems full of melody.

 

Taken just outside Sandside, by the Kent estuary, NW England

 

Explore 4th January 2013 Highest #139

Slightly disappointed with the real colours that evening though loved the clowds. Just couldn't tweak it to what I liked in photoshop so decided to go really radical. Tried black and white: didn't like it either. So settled for blue: totally unatural and not sure I should really post it. Anyway... why play it safe... Sleep well!

The Obersee in the Bielefeld area is an artificial lake outside the city, a lovely place for walking, biking, or just to relax.j

Casal Saloio is traditional popular architecture since 16th Century, Sintra. Portugal

 

The ‘Casal Saloio’ , is the most significant traditional popular architecture built since 16th Century, in areas some km around Lisbon, reflecting a social structure due to a media rural economy, mainly marked by subsistence.

The ‘casal saloio’ is a constructed set, vernacular and rural, agricultural with valence.

Located outside the urban areas, comprising a main unit for housing, usually on two floors, and attachments for farming, stables, sheds, cellars / barns, furnace, mill, warehouse.

A very rich patrimony all around the capital but most of these buildings are in ruins, abandonned, forgotten even by authorities.

Once again I find myself in the middle of a series that I hadn't planned when I posted the first pic. Life is strange sometimes.

 

Enjoy!

 

Blog500pxGoogle+@Christian_TTVEllo Facebook

Another attempt at star trails. Taken outside Alexandria in the farm lands where there was less light pollution. This one was shot for 45 min at 30 sec interval pictures.

 

Resolution on this one is fairly low considering treating a file with 90 layers is heavy on the CPU. In result I reduced the file dimensions to accelerate processing times.

This image by Jeff S. PhotoArt is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License

 

Check out my website: my photos on canvas

 

Feel free to use this image on your blog, for fun and the like but you must:

1. Link the image to Flickr.

2. Give credit to: Jeff S. PhotoArt at HDCanvas.ca.

 

Follow Me On: Facebook Pinterest Instagram Google+ 500PX Twitter

 

Photo Inquiry: Click here ................ Buy Art At: FineArtAmerica

 

This is the best one out of the little series showing a nice part of the mountain (niagra escarpment) , taken about 7 minutes later than the previous one so it has more blue. .

Moraine Lake is a glacially-fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) outside the Village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet (1,885 m). The lake has a surface area of .5 square kilometres (0.19 sq mi).

 

The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. When it is full, it reflects a distinct shade of blue. The colour is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis

 

property to make way for coal mining (shame really, great farming country) - outside Ipswich, Queensland on the Amberley-Rosewood road. There is a huge open cut pit up the road with large tailings heaps over a very large area. The country has changed markedly since mining began and it has been "rehabilitated". It's the Jeebropilly mine. If you look at the map (if you are interested) and put it on satellite you can't miss it in the landscape.

© Brian Callahan 2010 All rights reserved.

 

Please View On Black

 

BTW: My website now has galleries for sales outside the U.S. and Canada: www.luxgnos.com/f668515858

 

This is a shot from my November 2010 trip out west. I was not happy with the shot I posted then and decided to try it again with newer software and, I hope, some more skill and taste.

  

This massive structure, several thousand feet above the road made me stop for a shot. When one lives in the Midwest, as I do, such features are mind boggling. Sandstone structures like this, over thousands and millions of years, start as flat topped buttes and are gradually withered away to towers and then spires and finally needles. Many samples of all stages appear in this part of the world.

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80