On Friday morning, it seems the entire eastern coast of New Zealand woke up to a vibrant red dawn. As soon as I saw what was up, I rushed down to a lookout point overlooking the town and harbour of Oamaru, and was mesmerised by the colours and textures. Here is one of my favourite images from...
In my continued enthusiasm with the shots I got up at Raven Lake last week I'm spreading them across the forums. I'm not much of a portrait shooter (wish I was better), and even less frequent with selfies so don't post here much. I had time before the sunrise and was figuring out where to set up...
I waited a few minutes to get my partner waving his ice axe back at me from the summit of Mt. Superior in Utah's Wasatch range. We had gotten an alpine start on a spring romp over what we used to call The Ridge Run, which starts at Snowbird, climbs a fun ridge up to this summit, then traversed...
Sunrise this morning on the lake was very brief that I almost missed it. The skies were gray when I went out and for a brief moment I had this view before going back to gray.
I woke up and quickly ran down to the lake to snap my favorite dock with a brilliant sunrise. This ended up being a 4x2 horizontal panorama stitched in lightroom.
I woke up entirely too early after a week on the road for the day job but I was greeted by a 'Fire in the Sky' kind of morning. It's a cool crisp morning and the colors were just insane . . . almost fluorescent! It's the silver lining for getting up so early.
Dawn at the Pinnacles, taken in Dorset during one of the Workshops I led on the Jurassic Coast last spring. Leica SL, Voigtlander 15mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
Thanks for viewing, best regards
Vieri
Woke up very early yesterday morning. Thought I'd run down to Pickthorne Lake to see what dawn had to offer.
It started out pretty poorly and I almost headed back to get some coffee or even go back to bed. Glad I stayed around.
The show got pretty intense for a bit.....
As the morning...
A little dawn color over young flooded rice field. Arkansas prairie near the farming community of DesArc.
Had to get up and on the road pretty early to make it in time for this display. I've always loved the levied contours in the rice fields.
On my return home from visiting Mom, in Dec '15, I managed to finally make it to Moab, UT.
Craig Carr was kind enough to meet and take me to a couple famous places. It's an awesome area, and I only made a dent, so a return is definitely planned, possibly this winter.
While at Dead Horse Point...
There is an issue with Uploading Photos (attachjments). I am not sure what the problem is, and I am looking into it. You can still try to Create your Threads and Upload your Photos, but it is hanging up during the Upload.