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Wentworth Falls
By snowlee
June 29th, 2014
View from Princes Rock Lookout. Taken in Blue Mountains National Park, Australia.
Adobe Lightroom 5 & Photoshop CC 2014.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 20mm f/2.8 USM.
Photo Settings: 20mm, f/7, 1 second, ISO 100.
Stormy Meadow
By kevinteusch
September 12th, 2014
Taken just as it started to rain near Chicken Foot Lake in Inyo National Forest, California.
Adobe Lightroom 5.
Sony a6000, Rokinon 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS.
Photo Settings: 12mm, 1/320 second, ISO 100.
Glow Behind Hood
By jdphotopdx
March 15th, 2015
The sun rises behind Mount Hood. Taken from Rocky Butte in Portland, Oregon.
Adobe Lightroom 5, Lee Big Stopper.
Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM.
The Skin of the Earth
January 23rd, 2016
Taken somewhere above Montana as we were cruising at 38,000 feet, from Alberta, heading south to a warmer weather, escaping cold and snow.
Adobe Lightroom CC, Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM.
Photo Settings: 35mm, f/5, 1/640 second, ISO 100.
Cosmological Masterpiece
January 29th, 2016
Working with astronomical image processors at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md., renowned astrophotographer Robert Gendler has taken science data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archive and combined it with his own ground-based observations to assemble a photo illustration of the magnificent spiral galaxy M106.
Gendler retrieved archival Hubble images of M106 to assemble a mosaic of the center of the galaxy. He then used his own and fellow astrophotographer Jay GaBany's observations of M106 to combine with the Hubble data in areas where there was less coverage, and finally, to fill in the holes and gaps where no Hubble data existed.
The center of the galaxy is composed almost entirely of HST data taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys, Wide Field Camera 3, and Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 detectors. The outer spiral arms are predominantly HST data colorized with ground-based data taken by Gendler's and GaBany's 12.5-inch and 20-inch telescopes, located at very dark remote sites in New Mexico. The image also reveals the optical component of the "anomalous arms" of M106, seen here as red, glowing hydrogen emission.
Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), and R. Gendler (for the Hubble Heritage Team)
Acknowledgment: J. GaBany
The River
By jdphotopdx
July 15th, 2014
A foggy January morning in Oregon along Highway 38.
Adobe Lightroom 5.
Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
Photo Settings: 24mm, f/5, 1/40 second, ISO 100.
Bare Island
By snowlee
August 5th, 2014
Bare Island is a small island in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 16 km south east of the Sydney central business district, close to the northern headland of Botany Bay.
Adobe Photoshop CC 2014.
Nikon D810, Nikon AF NIKKOR 20mm f/2.8D.
Photo Settings: 20mm, f/16, 238 seconds, ISO 100.
Beaming Through
By jdphotopdx
January 13th, 2015
My first visit to Indian Beach, Oregon. Amazing place!
Adobe Lightroom 5.
Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM.
The River's Edge
By jdphotopdx
February 7th, 2015
This was taken at Indian Beach in Oregon. The edge of the stream looked like a cliff in a miniature world. I love the texture of the rocks. I used a second image to darken the sky a little bit.
Lightroom 5, Photoshop CC
Empire Nights
By giel
May 26th, 2015
The view as seen from the Empire State Building, looking towards lower Manhattan just after sunset.
Photo Settings: 20mm, f/16, 2.5 seconds, ISO 100.
Map: 40.7483, -73.9854
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