Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Taken during a pre-dawn snow storm and helped out with a flash.
Pg. 8 - Wow, Sue, what a great image!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
katspangle wrote:
After looking through my archives I have decided I am not very active before sunrise or after sunset. These were taken several years ago at Balloon Fiesta with a very simple point and shoot camera.
Pg. 10 - Well Kat, you may not be the early bird that gets
the worm, but you did a great job with this series, especially
with the camera in hand...which is always the best one, right?
Pluggin' in the Calendar Pitch once again.
10 days left in January and February still needs Hosts.
lets get it Filled Folks..
PM Photogirl17 with your dates and Challenge Ideas.
thanks Tim for the thumbs up, very appreciated. pg22
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you, Lesley. Strangely I went back there last week to do a similar shot but the city put up a bigger fence in my favourite place and I can no longer find a cool place to set up my tripod
Well now that's a Rotten thing to do...Guess you'll have to scout out another vantage point..
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Loving the challenge so far. There have been some absolutely
wonderful submissions.
Here are five more taken here and there...hope you enjoy.
Tim
Christmas in parts of Key West
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Taken leaning on balcony rail of cruise ship. 3200 ISO, f/3.2, 1/5 of a second
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Port of Miami. ISO 3200, f/4.0, 1/13th of a second
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Port of Miami. ISO 3200, f/5.0, 1/8th of a second
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Aruba. ISO 100, f/2.8, 4/10 of a second.
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
AMO wrote:
Some scans of slides from 1971 in Copenhagen. All taken with a Minolta SR-1, 55mm f1.8 Rokker lens, on Kodachrome 25 and hand held.
Pg. 11 - Great variety and color in this series, AMO. Well done.
Tim
Roadrunner wrote:
hmm Am familiar with the Arkansas River somewhat. thanks
The Maumelle River flows from small streams originating in the Ouachita National Forest in Perry County eastward to empty into the Arkansas River upstream from Little Rock (Pulaski County). Its most prominent feature is an 8,900-acre manmade lake, which supplies drinking water for ninety-five percent of the residents of Pulaski County.
The river is named for a rock formation in western Pulaski County. Now called Pinnacle Mountain, it was dubbed “Mamelle” by French explorers early in the nineteenth century for the French word for “breast.” The Maumelle River flows to the north of Pinnacle Mountain; a second river, called the Little Maumelle River, flows to the south of the same mountain. Some area residents refer to the Maumelle River as the “Big Maumelle River.” The city of Maumelle (Pulaski County), also named for Pinnacle Mountain, is north of the Arkansas River, several miles from the Maumelle River.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Rufe wrote:
The Skyline photo was taken just after sunset. The rest were taken just before sunrise. All available light. All in Jefferson City, Mo.
Pg. 11 - Beautifully captured, Rufe!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Rufe wrote:
Driving on a gravel road and saw this.
Pg. 11 - Absolutely stunning image, Rufe!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Roadrunner wrote:
Welcome to 2019
Pg. 12 - Now that's a lot of snow...and quite the snowblower!
Nicely done, Jim.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.17 The lighting and composition of the last one is wonderful - the lines jnterrupted by soft arcs and bicycle wheels. Just love it.
Thanks.
It is one of my favorites as well because of how technical (and lucky with the passing cyclist) it was to get it right.
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