Thank you kindly Digirame!
This is in Andøy, Norway. Along the west coast of the island. This particular spot is one of the more visited places along the island, though the roads are narrow and often bad, it's well worth a trip here.
Dan
Thank you kindly Digirame!
This is in Andøy, Norway. Along the west coast of the island. This particular spot is one of the more visited places along the island, though the roads are narrow and often bad, it's well worth a trip here.
Dan
Thank you Dunlin!
I am indeed. After a little PP it turned out quite alright I think. The G12, aka tiny "brick" as I call it, is a great camera. I bought it second hand in January and been using it when I am out and about in areas such as by the seaside and i don't wish to bring my more expensive equipment. It's been great and I love the CCD colours and having that little extra reach in a fairly small body is perfect for my type of photography.
Dan
On the way out of town to Laxenburg we passed this memorial. It is called Spinnerin am Kreuz (The lady spinner on the cross).
According to this website, "several legends are associated with the spinner on the cross. According to the most well-known, a newlywed woman waited day after day for her husband's return home at the very spot on the Wienerberg where she said goodbye to him when he left on a crusade. She passed the time and the gloomy thoughts by spinning. After two years of work, she had a statue erected with the proceeds from her spinning and from a house in the city that she sold, where previously there had only been a simple wooden wayside cross. She now waited day after day for her husband's return at this memorial that she had donated. The hard-working and loyal wife was already popularly known as "the spinner on the cross". When the crusader finally returned home after a three-year absence, the long-awaited reunion took place at the statue on the Wienerberg. According to this legend, the returnee also brought a new spice, namely saffron from the Orient to Vienna.
I had passed this memorial many times before and always wanted to look more closely. Today was the day. One of the tramlines goes very close, though it took ages to get there. As today was a public holiday (Whit Monday), the traffic was light and I was able to stand in the middle of the road and take this photo.
Although the sign says it was built in 1452, that is not true: this is a reconstruction after WW-II. I found it impossible to see all the figures inside the memorial, which is a pity.
David
Hi @davidwien
Loving this shot and the detail that work that went into each part of it is incredible..
Interesting story as well
Cheers
Paul
Steve,
That's a nice picture of the moon. I like seeing it with the clouds and the tree.
What happens to driving during a full moon? I read in one place on the internet, that increased "lunatic" driving behavior during this time is actually a myth, but I didn't spend too much time analyzing it. It would be an interesting topic.
A little edit: Another article said (per this one study) that driving accidents increased 5% for men and those over the age of 40 during a full moon. Again, I didn't spend much time reading about it.
This past Monday, it was another sunny day. So I decided to go on a walk. I found this heron flying away. I had enough shutter speed and the depth of field was good. I don't take many BIFs (birds in flight), so consider this a rare one from me. 😀 But occasionally I get a few....
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/1250 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExposureBiasValue - 0.33
FocalLength - 500 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Steve,
That's a nice picture of the moon. I like seeing it with the clouds and the tree.
What happens to driving during a full moon? I read in one place on the internet, that increased "lunatic" driving behavior during this time is actually a myth, but I didn't spend too much time analyzing it. It would be an interesting topic.
A little edit: Another article said that driving accidents increased 5% for men during a full moon. Again, I didn't spend much time reading about it.
Dig,
Yeah, people get more anxious and aggressive during a full moon. People seem to drive faster during the period of a full moon. It's best not to argue with other drivers during this time. Just smile and let them have the right of way. I'd be willing to bet that road rage incidents are higher during full moons.
Nice heron.
Steve
This past Monday, it was another sunny day. So I decided to go on a walk. I found this heron flying away. I had enough shutter speed and the depth of field was good. I don't take many BIFs (birds in flight), so consider this a rare one from me. 😀 But occasionally I get a few....
A nice one! I should have thought that birds in flight were comparable in difficulty to airplanes in flight, at which you are good!
David
David,
Thanks. For me, taking pictures of birds in flight can be more difficult because where I find birds there are a lot of trees. But there's this one area (where this picture was taken) that has relatively large bodies of water and not as many trees that block the view. In areas where's there are many trees, some photographers wait for the birds to land in the water. They position the cameras/lenses often on tripods waiting for the moment. Most of the time, I don't have the patience to wait for the birds like they do. But occasionally I will. There's just so many different things to photograph.
The moon is coming around now. It will be full in the next day or two.
Steve, I never thought about it until now, but we have the same lunar phases.
I want to try some (very casual) astro shots, as we're having a lot of clear nights, but the best time is around a new moon, so I'm waiting.
...I found this heron flying away...
Nice photo Digirame.
Dunlin,
Thanks. Since the heron was flying away from me, I had to be quick I only got this one (that was any good). The second photo was similar but the wing blocked the head from view.
Subject: Baby Ducklings
On the same day and location that I saw the flying heron I saw these cute ducklings near mama. 😀 I hope you like....
Photo No. 1 - Hiding with mom (mum).
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/1250 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 1000
ExposureBiasValue - 0.33
FocalLength - 552 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Photo No. 2 - And now swimming a short distance away....
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds
FNumber - 8
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 600 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Subject: Baby Ducklings
On the same day and location that I saw the flying heron I saw these cute ducklings near mama. 😀 I hope you like....
Photo No. 1 - Hiding with mom (mum).
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/1250 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 1000
ExposureBiasValue - 0.33
FocalLength - 552 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011Photo No. 2 - And now swimming a short distance away....
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds
FNumber - 8
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 600 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Super looking ducks!
David
I went out this evening and returned with a lot of shots. I will just post this one for the time being, as it was what I was really aiming for. It is of the Karlskirche (St. Charles Borromeo Church) in Vienna. I used my Laowa 12mm lens at f/11, 1/200s, ISO 100. EXIF info is probably weird, as it is a manual focus lens.
Subject: Baby Ducklings
Cute... very nice.
I went oiut this evening and returned with a lot of shots. I will just post this one for the time being, as it was what I was really aiming for. It is of the Karlskirche (St. Charles Borromeo Church) in Vienna. I used my Laowa 12mm lens at f/11, 1/200s, ISO 100. EXIF info is probably weird, as it is a manual focus lens.
Those reflections are surreal.
Super shot.
The moon is coming around now. It will be full in the next day or two.
Everybody watch your driving.
Steve Thomas
Lovely shot of the moon with those clouds Steve.