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Throw back from a couple of years ago. The shard and the moon. Taken with iPhone 5S or 6 most likely.
 
Something from my iPhone. :)

P.S. I have not been very active posting pictures recently as all my camera gear got stolen...
...So until I figure out something, my phone is my only ‘friend’ for taking photos.

I'm so sorry!! That's so sad. Mean people suck.
 
A very limited one.

Can’t really get my thoughts together yet ...still very upset and angry at the same time about this accident.
Sorry to hear that. When I lived up north I had 3 or 4 breakins. Back in those days though I had nothing much worth stealing.

Still not nice though. Sorry to hear that.
Stay strong. Don't let the scum get you down.
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One from the fall - no snow :(

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Not the best part of town. :rolleyes: This was a gun and run (get it and get out) type shot as some people appeared nervous about going in with cameras across the street.
Shooting in a rough place is always a challenge. I recall being out in the middle of nowhere once when this guy appeared from nowhere. Looked a bit rough.
Started asking if I was a professional and what sort of camera I had. I made my excuses and left.
 
Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Lol, seven sisters is a place in London!
Nice picture.
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(kinda lame after a giant constellation photo, but i don't get out much)


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Well at least your shooting!
 
P.S. I have not been very active posting pictures recently as all my camera gear got stolen...
...So until I figure out something, my phone is my only ‘friend’ for taking photos.
Ouch. That sucks. I hope this will work out for you.
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Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Damn. o_O
 
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Is that an ice sculpture? Anyway, in Fairbanks, Alaska (USA), we have international ice-sculpture competitions that take place during the winter months. Some of the ice sculptures are nothing but amazing.

This is not an ice sculpture :) Just kidding with you
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ptarmigan?
 
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