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  1. Len Philpot

    Look To The Stars

    Just now I'm seeing a mother whale and calf viewed from above...
  2. Len Philpot

    Look To The Stars

    That does have the look of a B&W film photo of some distant and very faint galaxy in the background. Interesting...
  3. Len Philpot

    Fort Casey

    Tangential to the topic, but Whidbey... wasn't that the codename for a Windows release years ago? Maybe Vista before it became Vista?
  4. Len Philpot

    Pastel to blue

    A pastel sunset over Lake Buhlow in central Louisiana slides into blue hour as the lights come on at a small general aviation airport on the far shore. I hoped something would happen but the sunset was relatively uneventful. Good thing this was a long exposure -- Otherwise the swarming bugs...
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    More local stuff (and it's green!)

    Actually I agree with you but ended up with the long exposed water anyway. I think something more subtle in the middle might work best. There was a fair amount of wind so that was shot at ISO 800 and 1/250 IIRC. As a result the water had a lot of surface detail which was distracting. Truth is...
  6. Len Philpot

    More local stuff (and it's green!)

    April is starting to remind us that May is soon arriving, which prepares us for June and the rest of summer (until late October). It's still nice, but getting warmer and definitely more humid. This morning was broken overcast with fleeting sunlight. I took a drive to a local wildlife management...
  7. Len Philpot

    An ordinary lake on an ordinary day

    The interesting thing is I always get infinitely more from someone else's everyday elements than my own. I'm just everyday-ed out, I guess...
  8. Len Philpot

    An ordinary lake on an ordinary day

    Thanks! And a good thing, at that -- Since there's very little to do there! :) LOL Actually it's not a bad place, just a tiny little man-made lake with pine trees down to the edge in most places. That's kind of what makes it challenging photographically, at least for me. There are caravan /...
  9. Len Philpot

    An ordinary lake on an ordinary day

    Tired of sitting inside, I drove to a small local lake this afternoon. Although we have about a week left in April, there are signs of heading toward summer already. This was all I came away with, pedestrian as it is. A two-shot blend in order to keep the highlights under control in the harsh...
  10. Len Philpot

    Drain at the end of the world (or is it a polar vortex?)

    The "hole" of the vortex appeared to be about half a meter in diameter (maybe a little more) but I'm not sure about the depth of the water. I guess maybe 3 meters or so? Actually it might be more than that since it's directly in the channel next to the entrance gate. But the average depth...
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    Drain at the end of the world (or is it a polar vortex?)

    If so, I'm staying away from them...! :p
  12. Len Philpot

    Drain at the end of the world (or is it a polar vortex?)

    Thanks -- Here's a quick snap without the long exposure: It's the inlet for a small stream that feeds a small lake. I pretty much had to abstract it, since there was no good composition otherwise. The far bank was too distant and I couldn't get much closer due to the water level. Here it is...
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    Drain at the end of the world (or is it a polar vortex?)

    Something a little different today. Flat light, no skies: What to shoot? Well, I found an interesting (albeit compositionally-limited) subject, so I well all abstract on ya...
  14. Len Philpot

    Autumn morning on the river

    Very nice! You have actual Real Scenery!
  15. Len Philpot

    Flurf

    Flurf looks like a cool kitty. Then again, most (all?) kitties are cool! :cool: Not to hijack your thread but I'll see your Flurf and raise you a full house, all rescues in one manner or another: This image was assembled a few years ago and as life goes, some (Charmin and Boom) are no...
  16. Len Philpot

    My other hobby - Astronomy

    Interesting stuff! I think microscopes are cool but I've never gotten involved with them. The follow up post by Witold Janik was interesting, too. His "Didactoscope" (I presume) looked like it should've shown an image of Lt. Uhuru ...
  17. Len Philpot

    Eclipsed, abstracted, observed and washed away

    I was also trying to bring a little chroma to a largely dull scene. Well, I succeeded! LOL
  18. Len Philpot

    Eclipsed, abstracted, observed and washed away

    I believe it does... that is, if you mean what I think you do! :p
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    Eclipsed, abstracted, observed and washed away

    Thanks. I generally like about 1/6 second for the waterfalls I've shot (although it varies by water speed). I've seen some very silken-smooth waterfall shots that worked well, but generally they were otherwise pretty stylized so the abstraction of the water "fit". Generally I like to see motion...
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    Eclipsed, abstracted, observed and washed away

    How does this grab ya? :p It was full of stuff like that. I have no idea how it got that far before I saw it. I guess I had tunnel vision on recovering what I could of the water highlights, or something...
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