Feuer & Eis by nature-moments

“Feuer und Eis”
Zum Frühlingsbeginn noch ein letztes Winterbild und zugleich eines meiner persönlichen Favoriten. In meinem Blog könnte Ihr eine kleine Auswahl meiner persönlichen Favoriten des vergangenen Winters sehen. http://ift.tt/1EGgcKu
Now spring has just begun and here is one last winter images and one of my favorite shots from the past winter. In my today’s blog post you can see some of my favorite winter images http://ift.tt/1EGgcKu

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Zeeland Bridge II by Bildgestalter

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Moonlight shadows by omega2

This image has a very high color dynamics and can not be displayed right in jpg !!! Please see on black background or hit “M” to enlarge !!!!!

A huge huge thanks for visit !!!

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Moon Shrine by MAPhoto

The crecent moon rises under a ultra-wide view exposed for the Milky Way and natural rock formations.

I originally posted this 6-image stitch here for a brief while a couple weeks ago, at which point I received feedback from a community member that the automated merging of the Milky Way images looked slightly off, so thanks! Obviously this was a ridiculously hard image to process. In fact, I would say it is THE most difficult one to process I have ever taken. Not only is is stitched but also focus-stacked and exposure blended. The visualization of my complete process in taking and shooting this shot took years and many screw-ups to get right (at least I think).

I’d love to hear any feedback. I know it’s not for everyone, as a non-photographer might not even know what we’re looking at here, but I consider it one of my most unique images, one that can only be captured in very short windows of time.

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Dying Earth by erax7

Milky way season is back with us here in my area. While it’s actually been active for about a month, moon conditions for the weekend hasn’t made it worth my while.

I will do a blog post in due course for this trip. Just been so flat out that I haven’t had the time for too much for awhile.

Image is a 27 image panorama at ISO 6400 F2.8 25s 16mm. This time I applied a gel to my flash to create a different tone. Didn’t end up doing too much post processing after stitching this time.

The green glow is from airglow.

Salt lake in Western Australia. Salt lakes can be caused by erosion with the minerals collecting in basins and not running off or by increase in the water table (more common here in Australia) due to land clearing for agriculture. The salinity issue causes problems with agriculture and using the land for anything else. Some businesses farm the salt.

Salt lakes change greatly throughout the year. I scouted this location out only about 3 weeks prior to the shoot and the rate of change was quite significant with more cracks and rupturing that I had to travel further into the lake to get some “cleaner” pressure ridges.

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6 grams of threatened beauty. by sbiziaux

The endangered California Gnatcatcher.

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Desolation by guerelsahin

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thank you very much!

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Light Defined III by TonyDeSantis

My 3rd in the series of the Walt Disney Concert hall. All in this series have been taken on different days but the same time of day (Mornings). This building is always fun to shoot and find different angles and lighting that will accentuate the architectural design of this beautiful building.

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Lines and Curves – week 8 by TamasMeszaros