Night shot at beach

, originally uploaded by Maddy C..

It’s the first time I try this night time long exposure thing, and it’s really good fun. This is an 8 minutes exposure.
We stayed in this spot many times for many hours… just the beach, the sea and a lot of stars. I think I got a little bit dizzy… from the breeze of the sea :)

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Bridge Over Placid Water

Bridge Over Placid Water, originally uploaded by Aubrey Stoll.

This is a photograph of Albert bridge approaching sunset. The river was very calm and at low tide when this was taken.

This is the last upload I will make until mid October as I will be taking a break from Flickr. Stay well and keep taking excellent pictures. See you in 6 weeks time.

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Bord de mer nocturne

Bord de mer nocturne, originally uploaded by Yves Moreaux.

Sur la plage de Saint-Laurent-du-Var (06) - France
Mer méditerrannée

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Santorini…but looks like Egypt

Santorini…but looks like Egypt, originally uploaded by brutaleforever.

 

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Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage, originally uploaded by IrenaS.

 

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Silhouette # 56

Silhouette # 56, originally uploaded by Jekkyl.

From my set “silhouettes”

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Shetland Flickrmeet

Shetland Flickrmeet, originally uploaded by Viche.

 

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Canon Powershot G7: Sunflower

Canon Powershot G7: Sunflower, originally uploaded by strobist.

Sunflower, directly as from the camera (except for slight crop) shot with Canon Powershot G7 point and shoot camera and two speedlights. Check “all sizes” (largest size) to see a full-res file.

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Para Idu

, originally uploaded by Marooned.

 

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Early morning Dunstanburgh

Early morning Dunstanburgh, originally uploaded by Corica.

This was the first shot of the day when there was very little light. The exposure is 30secs at an aperture of f22, giving the misting effect on the waves and movement in the clouds.

No HDR this time, so I’ve made two conversions of the raw file - one exposed for the sky and the other for the rocks - and blended them together in photoshop using a layer mask and the gradient tool.

To get to Dunstanburgh, park the car in Craster and take the signposted coastal walk to the castle, which is about 1.5 miles out of Craster.

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