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On 9/10/2018 at 9:59 PM, Enzio said:

X-H1 + XF 16-55/2.8 WR ... :) 

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On 9/10/2018 at 9:59 PM, Enzio said:

X-H1 + XF 16-55/2.8 WR ... :) 

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Weißsee by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr

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Reflections and Mist

          

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Yosemite Valley near the Mist Trail trailhead

The haze was actually smoke, from nearby wildfires.
Smoky-bright light can be interesting. For b&w too.

X-T2 with Fujifilm 18-55mm / Provia

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Tioga Road (near Mono Basin)
Fujifilm X-T2, 18-55mm, Panorama

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Bridalveil Fall in August

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XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS

 Another smoky-bright day in Yosemite National Park.
Most of the falls are bone-dry by late summer, but there is still a small stream, with little mist on the trails below.
 
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X-T1 with 18-55 mm @ 18mm

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x100f. Velvia

 

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X-Pro1, 18-55mm just after sunrise

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One of our little local wonders, this spot.

Tiny fishing village called Aripeka in Florida. It was an all-day downpour the day before and the storm broke before sunrise, I knew there would be clouds over the Gulf of Mexico just on the other side of the shack so hopped in the car to catch the morning light. This is a jpeg out of camera, with a white balance adjustment to capture the color my eyes saw and a little work on the sky to bring out the clouds.

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Bologna taken From Asinelli tower

X-T1 10-24 F4 at F5,6 1/600 Iso 200

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On 2/25/2016 at 11:10 AM, LUX said:

Rondane National Park in Norway.

 

Rare arctic weather phenomenon: a fog bow showing up over the snow covered plains. Similar to a rainbow, but doesn't display any colors.

 

Fuji X-T1, 10-24/4 @10mm , ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/400sec

 

I saw fristly like this. Really magical.

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