Random Photos : Part 4
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Some astro photos from last night.
24mm
Outer Arm of The Milky Way by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
14mm
Comet over Herefordshire by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
105mm
Comet NEOWISE by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
24mm
Outer Arm of The Milky Way by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
14mm
Comet over Herefordshire by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
105mm
Comet NEOWISE by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
Been stuck in a bit of a fugg recently and this is the first photo I've taken in a while that I like.
Sunlight, Blue and Tiles by realjv, on Flickr
Sunlight, Blue and Tiles by realjv, on Flickr
Some cracking images lately folks.
Here's one that i definitely don't want to repeat in a hurry!!
ROOOOOST (1 of 1) by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Here's one that i definitely don't want to repeat in a hurry!!
ROOOOOST (1 of 1) by nessiemac1, on Flickr
From today's race around the Isle of Wight, taken at Fort Victoria.
AAAA6157small by Martin Jenkins, on Flickr
AAAA6157small by Martin Jenkins, on Flickr
I've wanted these shots for years, but the distance always put me off (9-hour round-trip...). I tried it once before, but the weather turned on the way up and by the time I got there, it was thick fog and drizzle - couldn't even see the castle!
My eldest son and I set off at midnight on Thursday and arrived at 4:30am Friday - the effort was definitely worthwhile - the light was changing by the minute, ranging from deep blues, through pink/purple and eventually a lovely gold tinge
Bamburgh 'Golden Hour' by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
Bamburgh Dawn by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
My eldest son and I set off at midnight on Thursday and arrived at 4:30am Friday - the effort was definitely worthwhile - the light was changing by the minute, ranging from deep blues, through pink/purple and eventually a lovely gold tinge
Bamburgh 'Golden Hour' by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
Bamburgh Dawn by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
New Forest trip
Donkey foal by tomh260, on Flickr
Watering hole by tomh260, on Flickr
The horses weren't all drinking for very long, but it is a shame the sky isn't more interesting!
Donkey foal by tomh260, on Flickr
Watering hole by tomh260, on Flickr
The horses weren't all drinking for very long, but it is a shame the sky isn't more interesting!
Dodged the rain and thunderstorms at home last night and went to Meols, a new location for me (after the obligatory seaside fish and chips!)
200812 Meols-2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
200812 Meols-3 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
200812 Meols-4 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
200812 Meols-2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
200812 Meols-3 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
200812 Meols-4 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Edited by DavidY on Thursday 13th August 11:34
It's been AGES since I posted anything on here (although I often visit the Forum). Anyway; I've been experimenting with light-painted still-life photography, some of it automobilia/engineering-themed. Here's a recent-ish example:
Cans, Cogs and Calipers by Ed Phillips, on Flickr
Cans, Cogs and Calipers by Ed Phillips, on Flickr
Ed_P said:
It's been AGES since I posted anything on here (although I often visit the Forum). Anyway; I've been experimenting with light-painted still-life photography, some of it automobilia/engineering-themed. Here's a recent-ish example:
Cans, Cogs and Calipers by Ed Phillips, on Flickr
That I like. It's got that oily feeling about it.Cans, Cogs and Calipers by Ed Phillips, on Flickr
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