Faultlines - Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California by PatrickSmithPhotography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
The sun sets over the Pacific Ocean just north of San Francisco, illuminating ridges formed by the San Andreas fault, which slipped 16 feet at the surface in 1906. The japan quake moved the surface by 15-20ft in the tsunami area and 9 inches in Tokyo, with bigger slippage  far offshore. This fault slipped right through the city in 1906!  No HDR, though this high contrast situation is perfect for HDR.
Free wallpaper for over 100 of my images in 6 different screen sizes is now available!
I left the saturation slider on zero despite the vivid colors! I was tempted to desaturate but the greens did not look blown out so I left it alone.
See the 1400 pixel version!!  www.flickr.com/photos/patrick-smith-photography/567293434…
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Details:
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Canon 5D mark II 
Canon 24-105L @ 58 with some cropped of the edges
Live preview
1/6-second exposure @F8
ISO 200
1 Lee soft grad filter (4x6 inch, 100x150mm, 0.9, 3-stop) 
1 Singh-Ray 3-stop reverse ND grad filter (4x6 inch)
  (Lee filters is having trouble with production,
  so I also just got a regular 3-stop ND grad and it looks just like the Lee!)
No polarizer.
RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One
TIFF file processed with Photoshop cs4
Small Slik Sprint mini II tripod
Manfrotto 322RC2 pistol-grip ball head
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The Story
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Mt. Tamalpais is the ultimate place to watch the sun set over the Pacific. It is over 2,000 feet (700m) almost straight down to the shoreline and there is commonly low fog drifting though. The San Andreas fault (and erosion) have created lots of undulations and photo opps! It runs left to right just in front of the darker (forested) Bolinas Ridge in the distance and has rippled the surface on either side.
In the summer, there is fog that drifts under this location creating surreal scenes of impressive beauty. In about a month (by the end of May) the green grass dries up and turns a golden brown making this place look completely different. It will be brown until December. It can be very dangerous to shoot here in the summer because the dry grass becomes slippery and as you can see in the foreground, the slope is about 45 degrees with nothing to stop you from sliding 1000 feet into a gully or a tree at the bottom.
I will do this exact composition in the summer to shot how different it is.
The contrast was extreme on this evening so I had to be careful to get the grads into the right place to keep it looking natural. The sky turned an unusual color which I would not believe if I had not seen it myself. When shooting, look closely at the sky and then at your viewfinder to see how accurate the photo is to reality. Remember it so that you can accurately process it later.
In this case, the grass in the viewfinder after the shot had a bluish tint to it that I did not see with my eye, so I desaturated the blue channel in the grassy areas to get it back to a natural green color.
The map shows the exact location.   
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Other stuff
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My pictures are featured on the front page of the  
state Government. of California website and the new Governor, Jerry Brown’s website too.  Have a look!  It is Flash with my pics cut into layers for a 3-d slideshow.  If you are into building apps, the State has opened up lots of data to the public, so check it out!
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Resources:
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A great weather mashup map of the world with local temperatures, weather and nice popups.  See where it is hot and not!www.wunderground.com/wundermap/
Google Earthearth.google.com/
Simply the best way to scout out locations that there is.  You can see sun angles and pre-visualize light under lots of different conditions.  Sometimes you can actually pre-compose your shots!  This has saved me many thousands of vertical feet of climbing by avoiding spots with blocked views etc.
Satellite imagery (choose ‘National’ for a local US region or use your fave website)www.wrh.noaa.gov/satellite/?wfo=mtr
Tide charting and preditions: (chose your area in US, other countries have similar websites)tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions.shtml?gid=235
Wave Heights (I choose ‘North Pacific from Global’)polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/main_int.html
Or Here:www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/shtml/RP1bw.gif
Photos of every inch of the California coastline from a small plane.  Excellent for close in detailed views.www.californiacoastline.org/
ad.

Faultlines - Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California by PatrickSmithPhotography on Flickr.

A través de Flickr:
The sun sets over the Pacific Ocean just north of San Francisco, illuminating ridges formed by the San Andreas fault, which slipped 16 feet at the surface in 1906. The japan quake moved the surface by 15-20ft in the tsunami area and 9 inches in Tokyo, with bigger slippage far offshore. This fault slipped right through the city in 1906! No HDR, though this high contrast situation is perfect for HDR.

Free wallpaper for over 100 of my images in 6 different screen sizes is now available!

I left the saturation slider on zero despite the vivid colors! I was tempted to desaturate but the greens did not look blown out so I left it alone.

See the 1400 pixel version!!
www.flickr.com/photos/patrick-smith-photography/567293434…

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Details:
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Canon 5D mark II
Canon 24-105L @ 58 with some cropped of the edges
Live preview
1/6-second exposure @F8
ISO 200
1 Lee soft grad filter (4x6 inch, 100x150mm, 0.9, 3-stop)
1 Singh-Ray 3-stop reverse ND grad filter (4x6 inch)
(Lee filters is having trouble with production,
so I also just got a regular 3-stop ND grad and it looks just like the Lee!)
No polarizer.
RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One
TIFF file processed with Photoshop cs4
Small Slik Sprint mini II tripod
Manfrotto 322RC2 pistol-grip ball head

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The Story
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Mt. Tamalpais is the ultimate place to watch the sun set over the Pacific. It is over 2,000 feet (700m) almost straight down to the shoreline and there is commonly low fog drifting though. The San Andreas fault (and erosion) have created lots of undulations and photo opps! It runs left to right just in front of the darker (forested) Bolinas Ridge in the distance and has rippled the surface on either side.

In the summer, there is fog that drifts under this location creating surreal scenes of impressive beauty. In about a month (by the end of May) the green grass dries up and turns a golden brown making this place look completely different. It will be brown until December. It can be very dangerous to shoot here in the summer because the dry grass becomes slippery and as you can see in the foreground, the slope is about 45 degrees with nothing to stop you from sliding 1000 feet into a gully or a tree at the bottom.

I will do this exact composition in the summer to shot how different it is.

The contrast was extreme on this evening so I had to be careful to get the grads into the right place to keep it looking natural. The sky turned an unusual color which I would not believe if I had not seen it myself. When shooting, look closely at the sky and then at your viewfinder to see how accurate the photo is to reality. Remember it so that you can accurately process it later.

In this case, the grass in the viewfinder after the shot had a bluish tint to it that I did not see with my eye, so I desaturated the blue channel in the grassy areas to get it back to a natural green color.

The map shows the exact location.

——————————————————————————————————-
Other stuff
——————————————————————————————————-

My pictures are featured on the front page of the
state Government. of California website
and the new Governor, Jerry Brown’s website too. Have a look! It is Flash with my pics cut into layers for a 3-d slideshow. If you are into building apps, the State has opened up lots of data to the public, so check it out!

———————————————————————————————————
Resources:
———————————————————————————————————

A great weather mashup map of the world with local temperatures, weather and nice popups. See where it is hot and not!
www.wunderground.com/wundermap/

Google Earth
earth.google.com/

Simply the best way to scout out locations that there is. You can see sun angles and pre-visualize light under lots of different conditions. Sometimes you can actually pre-compose your shots! This has saved me many thousands of vertical feet of climbing by avoiding spots with blocked views etc.

Satellite imagery (choose ‘National’ for a local US region or use your fave website)
www.wrh.noaa.gov/satellite/?wfo=mtr

Tide charting and preditions: (chose your area in US, other countries have similar websites)
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions.shtml?gid=235

Wave Heights (I choose ‘North Pacific from Global’)
polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/main_int.html
Or Here:
www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/shtml/RP1bw.gif

Photos of every inch of the California coastline from a small plane. Excellent for close in detailed views.

www.californiacoastline.org/
ad.

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Rencontre lunaire (by GustaveD)

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Rencontre lunaire (by GustaveD)

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autumn mist by Cate … on Flickr.

autumn mist by Cate … on Flickr.

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Reflection of Mount Hood on Trillium Lake at Sunset - HDR by David Gn Photography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:Please click here to view this large!
This picture was shot on a tripod with three exposures (-2..0..+2 EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tone mapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. 1 layer mask to increase contrast and color saturation in the sky. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Used Nik Sharpener Pro to sharpen image.My WebsiteMy FacebookMy Facebook Fan Page500px
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Reflection of Mount Hood on Trillium Lake at Sunset - HDR by David Gn Photography on Flickr.

A través de Flickr:
Please click here to view this large!

This picture was shot on a tripod with three exposures (-2..0..+2 EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tone mapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. 1 layer mask to increase contrast and color saturation in the sky. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Used Nik Sharpener Pro to sharpen image.

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To view my other HDR images, click here.

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November Night Fog III by ~EvidencE~ on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
Streetlights fill the forest making it look like fire……I Love FogView On Black

November Night Fog III by ~EvidencE~ on Flickr.

A través de Flickr:
Streetlights fill the forest making it look like fire……I Love Fog

View On Black

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Facing East toward Missoula #missoula #hiking #spring #walking (Taken with Instagram at Deadman Point - Blue Mountani)

chrislatray:

Facing East toward Missoula #missoula #hiking #spring #walking (Taken with Instagram at Deadman Point - Blue Mountani)

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Silent Transition by Christof Simon

Silent Transition by Christof Simon

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ice age by Dyrk.Wyst on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
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ice age by Dyrk.Wyst on Flickr.

A través de Flickr:
Processed with textures from my “build your own texture pack”. See profile for information: dyrkwyst
WuestenhagenImagery blog

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View from the Niblet by ©haddock on Flickr.
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Valley of the Fall (2012) by Hark Lee Photography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
‎
- Location : Lundy Canyon, Inyo National Forest, California
- Gear : Pentax 645d + D-FA 645 25mm f/4
- Display Settings : conventional web display
- Best viewed large on black Note
Make sure to see the 1200px version, composition and processing are optimized for large prints.Story
After a mild hike in complete darkness, I arrived at the vantage point. Walking through closely packed aspen trees, a growing concern was about the timing of my visit, since faint light from the LED lamp was not particularly helpful in distinguishing colors. A flock of low clouds were racing towards the dawning skies, and with the first light of the day, I could see an amazing display of colors.

Valley of the Fall (2012) by Hark Lee Photography on Flickr.

A través de Flickr:

- Location : Lundy Canyon, Inyo National Forest, California
- Gear : Pentax 645d + D-FA 645 25mm f/4
- Display Settings : conventional web display
- Best viewed large on black


Note
Make sure to see the 1200px version, composition and processing are optimized for large prints.

Story
After a mild hike in complete darkness, I arrived at the vantage point. Walking through closely packed aspen trees, a growing concern was about the timing of my visit, since faint light from the LED lamp was not particularly helpful in distinguishing colors. A flock of low clouds were racing towards the dawning skies, and with the first light of the day, I could see an amazing display of colors.

@1 month ago with 2 notes
#valley #sunset #mountains #forest #nature #landscape #clouds 
Faultlines - Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California by PatrickSmithPhotography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
The sun sets over the Pacific Ocean just north of San Francisco, illuminating ridges formed by the San Andreas fault, which slipped 16 feet at the surface in 1906. The japan quake moved the surface by 15-20ft in the tsunami area and 9 inches in Tokyo, with bigger slippage  far offshore. This fault slipped right through the city in 1906!  No HDR, though this high contrast situation is perfect for HDR.
Free wallpaper for over 100 of my images in 6 different screen sizes is now available!
I left the saturation slider on zero despite the vivid colors! I was tempted to desaturate but the greens did not look blown out so I left it alone.
See the 1400 pixel version!!  www.flickr.com/photos/patrick-smith-photography/567293434…
————————————————————————————-
Details:
————————————————————————————-
Canon 5D mark II 
Canon 24-105L @ 58 with some cropped of the edges
Live preview
1/6-second exposure @F8
ISO 200
1 Lee soft grad filter (4x6 inch, 100x150mm, 0.9, 3-stop) 
1 Singh-Ray 3-stop reverse ND grad filter (4x6 inch)
  (Lee filters is having trouble with production,
  so I also just got a regular 3-stop ND grad and it looks just like the Lee!)
No polarizer.
RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One
TIFF file processed with Photoshop cs4
Small Slik Sprint mini II tripod
Manfrotto 322RC2 pistol-grip ball head
—————————————————————————————————————————
The Story
—————————————————————————————————————————
Mt. Tamalpais is the ultimate place to watch the sun set over the Pacific. It is over 2,000 feet (700m) almost straight down to the shoreline and there is commonly low fog drifting though. The San Andreas fault (and erosion) have created lots of undulations and photo opps! It runs left to right just in front of the darker (forested) Bolinas Ridge in the distance and has rippled the surface on either side.
In the summer, there is fog that drifts under this location creating surreal scenes of impressive beauty. In about a month (by the end of May) the green grass dries up and turns a golden brown making this place look completely different. It will be brown until December. It can be very dangerous to shoot here in the summer because the dry grass becomes slippery and as you can see in the foreground, the slope is about 45 degrees with nothing to stop you from sliding 1000 feet into a gully or a tree at the bottom.
I will do this exact composition in the summer to shot how different it is.
The contrast was extreme on this evening so I had to be careful to get the grads into the right place to keep it looking natural. The sky turned an unusual color which I would not believe if I had not seen it myself. When shooting, look closely at the sky and then at your viewfinder to see how accurate the photo is to reality. Remember it so that you can accurately process it later.
In this case, the grass in the viewfinder after the shot had a bluish tint to it that I did not see with my eye, so I desaturated the blue channel in the grassy areas to get it back to a natural green color.
The map shows the exact location.   
——————————————————————————————————-
Other stuff
——————————————————————————————————-
My pictures are featured on the front page of the  
state Government. of California website and the new Governor, Jerry Brown’s website too.  Have a look!  It is Flash with my pics cut into layers for a 3-d slideshow.  If you are into building apps, the State has opened up lots of data to the public, so check it out!
———————————————————————————————————
Resources:
———————————————————————————————————
A great weather mashup map of the world with local temperatures, weather and nice popups.  See where it is hot and not!www.wunderground.com/wundermap/
Google Earthearth.google.com/
Simply the best way to scout out locations that there is.  You can see sun angles and pre-visualize light under lots of different conditions.  Sometimes you can actually pre-compose your shots!  This has saved me many thousands of vertical feet of climbing by avoiding spots with blocked views etc.
Satellite imagery (choose ‘National’ for a local US region or use your fave website)www.wrh.noaa.gov/satellite/?wfo=mtr
Tide charting and preditions: (chose your area in US, other countries have similar websites)tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions.shtml?gid=235
Wave Heights (I choose ‘North Pacific from Global’)polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/main_int.html
Or Here:www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/shtml/RP1bw.gif
Photos of every inch of the California coastline from a small plane.  Excellent for close in detailed views.www.californiacoastline.org/
ad.
6 hours ago
#landscape #sunset #grass #hill #forest #nature 
2 days ago
#snow #forest #fog #winter 
view-earth:

Rencontre lunaire (by GustaveD)
2 days ago
#landscape #hill #sunset #forest #nature #snow #winter 
chrislatray:

Facing East toward Missoula #missoula #hiking #spring #walking (Taken with Instagram at Deadman Point - Blue Mountani)
1 week ago
#forest #nature #landscape #clouds 
2 weeks ago
#forest #way #path #light #nature 
Silent Transition by Christof Simon
2 weeks ago
#nature #landscape #mountains #forest #valley #light #sun #fall #dolomites 
3 weeks ago
#forest #stars #night #sky 
ice age by Dyrk.Wyst on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
Processed with textures from my “build your own texture pack”. See profile for information: dyrkwystWuestenhagenImagery blog500px l FACEBOOK l Twitter ❘ Google+
4 weeks ago
#winter #frost #cold #forest #mist #fog #nature 
autumn mist by Cate … on Flickr.
4 weeks ago
#fall #autumn #forest #mist #fog #light 
4 weeks ago
#forest #nature #branch #light 
Reflection of Mount Hood on Trillium Lake at Sunset - HDR by David Gn Photography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:Please click here to view this large!
This picture was shot on a tripod with three exposures (-2..0..+2 EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tone mapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. 1 layer mask to increase contrast and color saturation in the sky. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Used Nik Sharpener Pro to sharpen image.My WebsiteMy FacebookMy Facebook Fan Page500px
To view my other HDR images, click here.View Most Recent | View Most Interesting
4 weeks ago
#sunset #mountains #lake #forest #nature #landscape 
pinec0nez:

View from the Niblet by ©haddock on Flickr.
1 month ago
#nature #landscape #mountains #forest #lake 
1 month ago
#forest #colors 
Valley of the Fall (2012) by Hark Lee Photography on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
‎
- Location : Lundy Canyon, Inyo National Forest, California
- Gear : Pentax 645d + D-FA 645 25mm f/4
- Display Settings : conventional web display
- Best viewed large on black Note
Make sure to see the 1200px version, composition and processing are optimized for large prints.Story
After a mild hike in complete darkness, I arrived at the vantage point. Walking through closely packed aspen trees, a growing concern was about the timing of my visit, since faint light from the LED lamp was not particularly helpful in distinguishing colors. A flock of low clouds were racing towards the dawning skies, and with the first light of the day, I could see an amazing display of colors.
1 month ago
#valley #sunset #mountains #forest #nature #landscape #clouds 
November Night Fog III by ~EvidencE~ on Flickr.A través de Flickr:
Streetlights fill the forest making it look like fire……I Love FogView On Black
1 month ago
#forest #fog #light