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Searching Somewhere…

Taken between the Inyo and Sierra mountain ranges on an unforgettable roadtrip. For the last two summers I have taken a couple weeks to fly from Toronto to California to experience and capture some of the beauty that lies there. After shooting up in the Bristlecone Pines near Patriarch Grove, I drove down the mountain in the middle of the night to capture a time-lapse here. This place was hot, lonely, and quiet.

I set up my 1DX to shoot a time-lapse sequence while I took this vertical shot with my 6D. Then I set my 6D shooting as well and waited for 2 or 3 hours. Once finished, I grabbed my gear, drove a little down the road, pulled over, and climbed into the back of my Yukon for some zzz’s. I slept until the hot sun crested the mountains to the east and roasted me out of the truck.

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a coastal capture from Kalbarri in Western Australia… i did not have much time to shoot there when i visited in 2014 but what i have seen i liked a lot… there are rocky shelves, various crevices and plenty of interesting formations to capture in the future…

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a coastal capture from Kalbarri in Western Australia… i did not have much time to shoot there when i visited in 2014 but what i have seen i liked a lot… there are rocky shelves, various crevices and plenty of interesting formations to capture in the future…

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When am enter to the beautiful areas of colors and composition am very in progress to do this am so impress in start working the more majestic team in general in comun

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Taken in the early morning at Rodney Stoke National Nature Reserve on the Mendips in Somerset. This is quite a big find for me. Every year I try to look for these resting overnight and each year has drawn a blank. This morning as I started on my way back to the car, this one just caught my eye perched on top of a Bluebell. So I had to stop and get the gear out and take a few shots. I was lucky really, as it was just starting to warm up, the sun was up and a few other Bee flies were flitting about. I had about 10 minutes before it flew away. As it happened the first shot in the series turned out to be the best. Press ‘M’ to view large. Visit Mendip Wildlife Photography
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Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10-230 feet (3-70 m) above sea level, rising steeply northward and westward from the harbour onto limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland. With a population of around 50,000 Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. The town has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. Inhabitants of the town are known as Scarborians, or as Algerinos by people in Whitby. The origin of this nickname is thought to come from a ship called the Algerino which sunk off the bay of Scarborough; the locals at Scarborough refused to assist the ship in peril and fishermen took a more dangerous route in a lifeboat from Whitby, to the coast of Ravenscar, in a successful effort to save sailors of the Algerino. In an attempt to rid the town of the embarrassing story associated with the nickname, some inhabitants proposed that Algerino was a promiscuous individual of Italian descent who is supposed to have lain with many Scarborough females whilst their partners were at war.
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