Posts Tagged ‘moon’


Oregon coast sunset at Bandon Beach.

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Night lunar by almalki8

Posted: February 4, 2015 in nature
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North Italian mountains

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Please view Oresund Debrezzzyyy

Here is another one from last week & some may be curious as to why I have named it as such. Well I’m not entirely sure where the expression dbreezied originated? & I could be wrong, but think it may have emanated from one of the plethora of amazing pacific northwest photographers in the states.
Its often tagged along side images when one is sulking & shedding a tear over missing a sunset only viewed from their offices, or cars or somewhere they would much rather not be!
But in this instance I was not dbreezied! & kind of makes up for the epic one I missed some weeks back & skulked over in my back garden.
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…dancing in the moonlight

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I think, this is my best picture of the azorean central group. It shows many facets from setting the sun on the right to the moon on the left side. The picture was captured from southern coast of São Jorge round about 140 m above sea level in the Bay of Arraia. The foreground shows the typical grazing areas of the Azores, separated by walls made of lava rocks. The background left boasts the island of Pico. The stratovolcano, which gave the name for the whole island, is with 2.351 m the highest mountain of Portugal. On the right hand side is situated Faial. The sea between São Jorge and Pico is approximately 20 km broad. This Panorama, stiched from 34 Images at 70mm with 167 degrees horizontal angle of view, was captured at sunset four days before full moon.

Wahrscheinlich mein bestes Bild von den Zentralgruppe der Azoren. Es zeigt viele Facetten von der untergehenden Sonne rechts und dem Mond auf der linken Seite. Das Bild wurde auf der Südseite von São Jorge, etwa 140 Höhenmeter oberhalb der Bucht von Arraia aufgenommen. Der Vordergrund zeigt die für die Azoren typischen Weideflächen, die durch Mauern aus Lavastein getrennt sind. Im Hintergrund auf der linken Seite liegt die Insel Pico mit dem 2.351 m hohem Stratovulkan, dem höchsten Berg Portugals, welcher der Insel den Namen gibt. Rechts davon ist die Insel Faial zu sehen. Das Meer ist zwischen São Jorge und Pico etwa 20 km breit. Das Panorama aus 34 Einzelbildern bei 70mm Brennweite mit einem horizontalen Bildwinkel von 167 Grad entstand bei Sonnenuntergang vier Tage vor Vollmond.

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This photo is composed by 4 diferent shots: double exposure for the sky:(1 for the moon on the left corner and 1 for the sunset) and
2 shots for the ground for a better DoF.
Just an amazing moment shared with my patient but “half frozen” girlfriend and her new dog, Sole.

Cimon de la Pala, Passo Rolle

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Looks really great when viewed on a black screen.

The moon is this image was a crescent moon about 4 days old, which still allowed me to see and capture the Milky Way. Because I only had a 17mm lens with me rather than a 14mm lens I took three shots and then blended together so as to have both the moon and the Milky Way in the scene.

The Milky Way extended over my head all the way to the horizon to the south. Just so amazing to see but unable to capture without looking straight up and shooting many shots and then blending together.

The wind was strong and really cold, thank goodness the Joshua Trees don’t move a lot. They were moving some taking away some of the sharpness on the trees and ground bushes.

Thank you Marc Adamus for an exceptional workshop, I learn so much from you. Can’t say enough good about you and your workshop.

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The full moon sets over the edge of the earth, from Patrick’s Point. This is a 4 shot pano taken vertically with the 14mm Rokinon.

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