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N 158 B 6.9K C 144 E Sep 30, 2010 F May 11, 2016
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Tags:   2013 El Fumador España Exterior En la calle Equilibrio Amarillo Animal Color Canarias Contraste Calle Colour Curiosidad Dirección Islas Canarias Ilustración Jazz Sandoval Lanzarote Luz Naranja Piel Texturas Textura Tahiche wonderful Perenquén Réptil Dinosaurio Pared

N 127 B 9.5K C 337 E Feb 28, 2019 F Aug 5, 2024
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Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas,comentarios y faves.

Thank you all very much for your visits, comments and faves.

N 34 B 3.1K C 1 E Mar 30, 2016 F Apr 10, 2016
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The GREAT SAND DUNES, Colorado
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N 285 B 7.8K C 62 E Nov 5, 2012 F Apr 8, 2016
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Buachaille Etive Mor - Land Of Fire

Every so often as a photographer you look back at a photograph and wonder if you could process it again in a slightly different way or improve it.
This was one of my successful images from back in 2012 that I thought I would have another look at.

Buachaille Etive Mor - Glen Coe

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© Brian Kerr Photography 2016

Tags:   Scotland Buachaille Etive Mor Glen Coe Glen Etive Sunset Brian Kerr Photography

N 66 B 9.1K C 5 E Mar 6, 2016 F Mar 16, 2016
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Aurora Over Frozen Jordan Pond

I recently held a small private group workshop in Acadia and we were lucky enough to not only get crystal clear skies the first night but to also be treated to a display of the Northern Lights! For one of the clients it was his first time seeing the Northern Lights, always an amazing experience even though we couldn't see the color with our naked eyes. Due to the limitations of human vision, if the aurora isn't strong enough (or you're not far enough north) then it isn't bright enough to overcome our inability to see color in the dark. Instead we saw a white glow. We could see a faint pale white glow behind The Bubbles, and the spikes going up into the sky looked kind of like white search lights to us. But the camera has no such limitations and easily captured the colors.

Nikon D810A and Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 14mm and f/2.8. This is a blend of 5 exposures. 1 exposure for the sky at ISO 10,000 for 8 seconds, and 4 exposures at ISO 3200 for 60 seconds taken at different focus distances to get the entire scene in focus.

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Tags:   acadia acadia national park aurora aurora borealis ice jordan pond maine new england night northern lights stars the bubbles winter


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