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We were up at 3:30am on the day that the clocks went forward to summit the Cobbler and catch the first light of the summer. We made it to the top by 6:30am to catch the sunrise then once we had taken a few shots my friend climbed on top of the Needle (a rocky protrusion on the Cobbler) and looked out towards Ben Lomond. Without a cloud in the sky the light was perfect.
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This is our star being eclipsed by our moon during an annular eclipse. I viewed this in Tokyo during the early hours of May 20th, 2012. I still remember the anticipation in everyone's faces due to the fact that the clouds would not open the sky to us but also because the light around us began to dim and we knew our window of opportunity to see the eclipse was fading. It was only in the last 10 or so minutes did the clouds thin out and leave a very translucent layer for the sun to be able to shine its light through for us to see a massive ring appear above us.
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At first I thought this was the usual milk that I like but it’s actually fermented milk and man it’s really sour! It’s like drinking yoghurt without the sugar.
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The Făgăraș mountains had quite a show going on during a splitboarding and avalanche training session in the Bâlea area. The mix of colours was surreal during this sunset, we could only stare for the whole very few minutes that the colour show lasted.
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Discovering Háifoss Waterfall was a major highlight during my visit to Iceland. Words can't describe the power that the waterfall exhibits.
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I found this street art of a couple embracing under an umbrella in a city that was once divided by the wall that its on to be great symbol for the coming together that finally occurred.
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Taken at the Leeds Night Light 2018. The venue was an unused shop which provided a brutal feel that event.
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Last night I ventured myself alone in the woods. I cannot say that I was there at ease given that taking photos in a pitch dark area in the woods isn’t something for the faint-hearted. However, the view of the night sky among the trees was worth the risk.
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The light of the setting sun hits Mt Cook with the glacial water of the Hooker River in the foreground. This was just off the Hooker Valley Track in New Zealand. The hike was awesome, and hard to beat in the views per mile/difficulty level. It's a relatively short, flat hike that has 3 cool bridges and great views in every direction.
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I used this aluminum foil (the one you use to prevent the car from heat). I was unfolded and had those vertical creases. That allowed the light from two color light sources to get arranged like this.
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I visited Morro Rock at December, 2018. It was little cold that time and the sun went down behind the rock. The cold air from inland casted a blue color and the sun filled with golden color. Some kids played surfing on beach brought more vibrant into the scene.
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I stayed in Shanghai for around three days and I never got to see Shanghai without some combination of fog, mist, and rain. It was all worth it just for the aura that surrounded the skyline at night.
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Exploring an ice cave for the first time in my life was an incredible experience! Walking over 1000 year old ice, in the middle of one of the biggest glacier of Europe make me feel so small but you feel inside the earth and part of a cycle. An experience that enforce the sense of respect we must have about environment.
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This Carolina Wren flew in to the feeders that I had hanging from this gorgeous branch and after having its fill of food it hopped up onto the branch and gave me a few poses. This was my favorite as it stood up tall and right in the one opening in the branches. I had set up to shoot backlit for the feeders because I knew the sun would be too bright for a front lit shot and would look harsh. Using backlight and a row of dark green bushes in shade I was able to capture this dramatically lit shot of the little bird and the beautiful pink spring cherry blossoms.
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I recently went on a 10 day holiday to Banff, Canada. Banff is somewhere that I've wanted to go for about 15 years and it was even better than I expected. I took this photo at the back of Moraine Lake. I went there to get the good photos everyone would expect, but I also wanted to capture shots not everyone thinks about. I made an effort to "Look behind where you're standing" in order to capture something a little different. In this shot, you can see some of the blue glacial ice above the Moraines that surround the Lake and the extremely dynamic weather that you get in the Canadian Rockies.
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For Me Friendship Allows That* But Then I See Acquaintances - People Waving To Each Other
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The Logo Was So Successful That I Ended Up Making A - The Logo Was So Successful That I Ended Up Making A
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A Save The Date For A Wedding That Was Called Off - Dan Mckechnie
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I was walking around at Pride 2019 in New York to portrait interesting people and scenes. I met this amazing person making poses. I managed to make an angle so that the sun hit the face to make those cheekbones stand out even more. I also really like the shadow the hat makes on the top of the face.
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The Month That Was July - Friends Words
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Rodney Gainous Jr is the Founder, CEO, and Product Architect of Safe. From humble beginnings, Rodney was born in Detroit, raised in Farmington Hills. Ambitious from a young age; Rodney grew up cutting grass, picking up leaves and shoveling snow to make extra money, a pretty normal existence. Up until he taught himself how to code, building A.I. bots that he sold to 30k+ gamers by the time he was 16, making $200k. Rodney Gainous Jr - https://www.rodneygainous.com Unite Power. Create Bonds. - www.valence.community Shot by Kwaku Alston. - https://kwakualston.com
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I’ve been visiting this part of the California coastline since before I can remember. Every year my parents would take my siblings and I camping in the redwoods just a few miles away from this very stretch of Hwy 1. I still come back to this place whenever I get a chance, it’s just too beautiful and too full of fond memories to stay away for long. This morning was my first time visiting with a drone, and it was an incredible experience getting to see this place that I love from a new perspective
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While I was on vacation with my family we stayed at a holiday house with an amazing view on the valley. Because all we did was see the valley and the mountains in the distance we forgot that we were sitting on an amazing view it self. So I threw my drone up and shot this picture of the hillside.
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I decided to use my storage unit as a photo studio because I pay way too much into it each month and think that I should get more out of it. This was one of 4 projects that I did this past week. The rest included a lot of stop motion and reverse vids. Gotta love creative inspiration.
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Rodney Gainous Jr is the Founder, CEO, and Product Architect of Safe. From humble beginnings, Rodney was born in Detroit, raised in Farmington Hills. Ambitious from a young age; Rodney grew up cutting grass, picking up leaves and shoveling snow to make extra money, a pretty normal existence. Up until he taught himself how to code, building A.I. bots that he sold to 30k+ gamers by the time he was 16, making $200k. Rodney Gainous Jr - https://www.rodneygainous.com Unite Power. Create Bonds. - www.valence.community Shot by Kwaku Alston. - https://kwakualston.com
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This was a typical house. It was an old house in the old city. A young man bought this house, and it was reborn as a wonderful place. There’s no one who doesn’t know this place right now. Interesting. It’s very nice to know that old buildings can breathe again.
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The weather was really nice that day and really warm which is not that common at the beginning of November in Germany. The Eibsee is one of my favorite spots in the alps and always worth a visit. If there is no wind you can get awesome reflections in the lake.
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This is my submission for International Women’s Day. You see this image told a completely different story before, but something I never forgot about was the secondary story that crept into my mind and would stay there for when the time was right. The time is now perfect. While the original story we told was to do with manipulation for ones own personal gain as seen by the expression on the background model’s face, I realised this image could also tell the story of empowering others. And more specifically in this case, women empowering other women which I saw as a great strength!
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this photo has a funny story. after i composed my shot, i heared dogs barking in the distance but i didnt realize that they were heading my way…with no friendly intentions. i took several shots and when it seemed that the sound was getting closer i moved my attention to the surroundings and i saw 5 pairs of eyes sparkling in the dark and i thought…well…this is it:) but i kept calm and packed all my gear and i used my headlamp to blind them and walked backwards to my car. after i got in the car i realized that i was holding my breath and i laughed :) yeeey i’m alive!
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Last december I took my first long international flight ever. It was from Hong Kong to Auckland after having one from Zurich to Hong Kong. I spent 2 weeks in New Zealand after that, to visit my girlfriend who lives there.
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I bought a roll of unexposed film that expired in 1974 on eBay, but when it came it turned out the roll was already exposed! So I sent it off to the lovely folks at Harman Lab who took on the challenge of developing this 45 year old roll of film. Here are the scans, completely unaltered in all their psychedelic glory.
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I did this Kayak Tour of the Milford Sound on a recent trip to New Zealand with Urban Armor Gear. After racing a colleague directly across the sound (about 1/2 mile), I pulled my camera out while resting and waiting for the rest of the group to catch up. The kayak was narrow and would easily tip so every movement on the kayak was tedious. Here I balanced my phone while taking a picture of the fog and light rain which gave the fiordlands an eerie feeling. Due to the lack of light, the only thing color that really stood out was my kayak and dry bag.
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I pulled out my Banana-grams game and put this together for the final week of our A-Z Photo Challenge. With “Zebra” , “Unsplash” and “The” “End”. I took a bunch of shots like this until I realized I spelled it “Unslash”, I was missing the p. So I added that back in and took a bunch more.
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Legend has it that Java island was was once floating on the ocean, unstable and shaky. The Gods decided to move a piece of Mount Meru from India and nail it down to the earth so that the whole island of Java would stop moving. This new mountain ( the one in the picture) is then called Semeru.
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It has been photographed a billion times, but I always find something that interests me. This trip was no different. I tried shooting up into the crevasse above to capture the subtle ways light would play down the edges and smooth sides of the polished sandstone.
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After hiking the Navajo Trail at Bryce Canyon, I reached to top as the sun was beginning to set. After I caught my breath, I turned and took this photo of the canyons that I had just hiked through.
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Early June is the best time to visit Giverny, France, home of Claude Monet. It is ideal not only to enjoy most flowers in full bloom, but also because the weather is perfect. As I walked on the main street, I realized that one of the few restaurants there allow you to visit its back garden to enjoy the pastoral vibe, but also visit this old painting studio, where Monet and other Impressionists spent time in the late 19th and early 20th c. The time of the day was also perfect, allowing me to have this ray of sunlight right over the painting tools.
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Made this image as part of a series that I used to make my food photography workshop poster. Trying to depict a cozy urban breakfast scene in this shot. This was shot using a single light source to camera right. The backdrops and surfaces are made by me using cheaply available materials in the art store.
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I was travelling across Vietnam for a month in 2018. While trekking through a jungle, I came across a cave with a narrow opening and I went in until there was no more light. This is the last bit of the cave that was lit up. after this, it was pure darkness.
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