Posts Tagged ‘longexposure’



Manhattan skyline as seen from Brooklyn. It was a cold outside but a clear night. I had been wanting to get this shot for some time so decided to take a cab and try my luck. As I walked the Brooklyn Park, it was mostly empty and later saw some other fellow photographers brazing the cold as well. I turned around, the billboard overhead read 32 deg F. No wonder it was freezing. I like it the way it finally turned out Hope you like it as well. Best on Black: H+M

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*Alienized monochromatic seascape*

The morning 31-1-15 there was absolutely no colors around,,so this is what I decided to do.

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You will have the best experience if you are watching this with black background.

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I wish they remained as hidden as their name means. A beautiful piece of wild nature, waterfalls flowing in three steps. The only untouched place where you can view and shoot is this pool in the upper part of following larger waterfalls which have almost become invisible due to dining tables put into, the stairs, bridges leading up to them, etc.

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Got the opportunity to explore one of my new favorite spots along the california coast that is commonly known as the “Davenport Crack” hands down one of the coolest natural water flows I have ever seen!

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Another shot from one of my favorite locations to shoot the Milky Way, Sand Beach Stonington, Maine. The red light over by the trees is my other camera running a time lapse. The light on the horizon is Mark Island Lighthouse.

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Another shot from one of my favorite locations to shoot the Milky Way, Sand Beach Stonington, Maine. The red light over by the trees is my other camera running a time lapse. The light on the horizon is Mark Island Lighthouse.

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