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The Lemonfool my pic of the day thread
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Long exposure - rock-climber wearing LED lights during his night-time climb -
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Itsallaguess
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Itsallaguess wrote:Long exposure - rock-climber wearing LED lights during his night-time climb -
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Is this your work? If so, bravo. Superbly executed shot.
GS
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GoSeigen wrote:
Is this your work? If so, bravo. Superbly executed shot.
Hi GS,
No, not my work unfortunately, but I agree that it's a fantastic new way to see these things.
I tried, but I couldn't find the author's website last night, but I've just had another go and can now link to it here -
https://www.motionilluminated.com/prints
It's well worth taking a look around the above link - there's lots more great photography of a similar nature on there.
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Itsallaguess
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Itsallaguess wrote:GoSeigen wrote:
Is this your work? If so, bravo. Superbly executed shot.
Hi GS,
No, not my work unfortunately, but I agree that it's a fantastic new way to see these things.
I tried, but I couldn't find the author's website last night, but I've just had another go and can now link to it here -
https://www.motionilluminated.com/prints
It's well worth taking a look around the above link - there's lots more great photography of a similar nature on there.
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
Great stuff, thanks. His work reminds me of Sam Haskins's apple period in the meticulous planning he must do and his mastery of his techniques and the technical aspects of the photography.
e.g. http://www.samhaskinsblog.com/?p=88
GS
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Whilst I'm always amazed by these types of images themselves, I also always marvel at the invested time and effort that must be spent on a per-good-image basis -
Osprey - by Wilson Chen -
Original host of this image -
https://500px.com/single127127
https://500px.com/safekeeping215/galleries/bird-art
https://500px.com/photo/246954419/osprey-by-wilson-chen?ctx_page=1&from=gallery&galleryPath=24156735&user_id=16503583
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Osprey - by Wilson Chen -
Original host of this image -
https://500px.com/single127127
https://500px.com/safekeeping215/galleries/bird-art
https://500px.com/photo/246954419/osprey-by-wilson-chen?ctx_page=1&from=gallery&galleryPath=24156735&user_id=16503583
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Itsallaguess wrote:Levitation through passion -
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Pah. All Morris Dancers know how to levitate
Berkshire Bedlam at Wallingford Bunkfest 2011, if anyone's interested.
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The Lingotto building in Via Nizza -
This was a car factory built by FIAT, and it housed an amazing test-track on the roof of the building -
Source article about the Lingotto building from Wikipedia -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingotto
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This was a car factory built by FIAT, and it housed an amazing test-track on the roof of the building -
Source article about the Lingotto building from Wikipedia -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingotto
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Itsallaguess
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Above the clouds -
https://www.instagram.com/p/BornlAhB-FV ... s8fq6iqd5t
It's a video, so click to watch...
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BornlAhB-FV ... s8fq6iqd5t
It's a video, so click to watch...
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
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The 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year results are out.
Here's a link to be able to see the winners and some of the top runners-up -
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/contests/photographer-of-the-year-2018/gallery/winners-all/1/
Some of the entries are simply stunning, and are well worth reviewing over a quiet half-hour.
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
Here's a link to be able to see the winners and some of the top runners-up -
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/contests/photographer-of-the-year-2018/gallery/winners-all/1/
Some of the entries are simply stunning, and are well worth reviewing over a quiet half-hour.
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
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It's been piddlin' down here most of the day - so much for sunny sub tropical west Berkshire ...
I see you live up a hill - that's normally a indicator of wealth and taste (cf Hampstead etc)
I see you live up a hill - that's normally a indicator of wealth and taste (cf Hampstead etc)
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painting the kitchen is going going to be put on hold.
Result
What sort of 'shoes' are you getting? Not going for mid boots then?
My cheap-ish Hi Tecs will probably need replacing before festival season, but should last the minter
Result
What sort of 'shoes' are you getting? Not going for mid boots then?
My cheap-ish Hi Tecs will probably need replacing before festival season, but should last the minter
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Shanghai - Lujiazui.
Big Pixel photo - http://www.bigpixel.cn/t/5834170785f26b37002af46d
Use mouse controls to pan/scroll/zoom.....
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Big Pixel photo - http://www.bigpixel.cn/t/5834170785f26b37002af46d
Use mouse controls to pan/scroll/zoom.....
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Snorvey wrote:Calm conditions on a lazy Sunday morning.....
My son's dog hates crossing that footbridge, since he can see the drop below. He crouches low and almost slides across. But he loves the dunes when he gets across.
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Itsallaguess wrote:Long exposure - rock-climber wearing LED lights during his night-time climb -
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I hope that this isn't too creepy to you, but I found this thread poking around through my google analytics and seeing traffic coming to my website from here. First off, thank you so much for posting my photo. It's awesome to see it being shared in so many random places around the world. And also, thank you for linking my website. This is a very new endeavor for me and I've only had the website up for a couple of months so it's cool to see that people are checking it out.
I figured that I would drop in to thank you and also to share my most recent photo. It's a day late, but I think the Christmas spirit is still alive. I hope everyone here had a very merry Christmas!
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GoSeigen wrote:Itsallaguess wrote:GoSeigen wrote:
Is this your work? If so, bravo. Superbly executed shot.
Hi GS,
No, not my work unfortunately, but I agree that it's a fantastic new way to see these things.
I tried, but I couldn't find the author's website last night, but I've just had another go and can now link to it here -
It's well worth taking a look around the above link - there's lots more great photography of a similar nature on there.
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
Great stuff, thanks. His work reminds me of Sam Haskins's apple period in the meticulous planning he must do and his mastery of his techniques and the technical aspects of the photography.
GS
Hi GS,
This is the photographer from the long exposure climbing photos. I just posted an explanation of how I found this place and one of my recent photos. But, I just wanted to reach out and thank you as well. It's really awesome to see what people have to say about my work. And you had some amazing things to say. So, thank you very much for that!
I hope you are enjoying your holidays!
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The Headquarters of the Union of Architects in Romania -
https://www.bucharestapartment.net/the-union-of-romanian-architects-a-unique-design-concept/
I look forward to the next instalment....
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https://www.bucharestapartment.net/the-union-of-romanian-architects-a-unique-design-concept/
I look forward to the next instalment....
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PhlukePhotos wrote:
I hope that this isn't too creepy to you, but I found this thread poking around through my google analytics and seeing traffic coming to my website from here.
First off, thank you so much for posting my photo. It's awesome to see it being shared in so many random places around the world. And also, thank you for linking my website.
This is a very new endeavor for me and I've only had the website up for a couple of months so it's cool to see that people are checking it out.
I figured that I would drop in to thank you and also to share my most recent photo. It's a day late, but I think the Christmas spirit is still alive. I hope everyone here had a very merry Christmas!
I'm so glad that you found your way here PhLuke - I think what you're doing with your climbing and photography skills is simply amazing, and it's great to be able to share some of these images with a wider audience here.
Best of luck with your future endeavours.
Cheers,
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Snorvey wrote:Another wander into the local countryside yesterday.
Old WW2 anti tank defences. These were 'probably closer to the sea when they were built, but are now a few hundred yards back.....
Fascinating Snorvey, thx, I didn't know such anti-tank defences remained in places in the UK. I understand there were similar along swathes of the UK coast at one time, presumably mainly the the east. But I can understand why in a Scottish forest there is little reason to remove them after all this time. Reminds me of pill-boxes which you used to see all over Herts, Essex, etc.
I remember holidaying on Norwegian coast back in the early/mid 70s and these concrete blocks were dotted along the coast of the Oslo Fjord.
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I visited a farm in Normandy back in the 1960s, for lunch as it happens, because an experiment we were conducting at a glass works came to a premature end. The wife of the chef des mechaniciens produced a super cold salad at virtually no notice. After lunch, we went for a short walk in the woods where we were shown a V1 launching ramp. It's probably still there. Just a big lump of concrete.
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