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Selanjafoss during the last seconds of sunset in the summer, Iceland, Polar Regions
71319863 - Selanjafoss during the last seconds of sunset in the summer, Iceland, Polar Regions
The moon moves across the front of the sun after the peak of the annular solar eclipse on 14 November 2023. Utah, USA. Two minutes and 30 seconds after peak annularity.
14089073 - The moon moves across the front of the sun after the peak of the annular solar eclipse on 14 November 2023. Utah, USA. Two minutes and 30 seconds after peak annularity.
A circumpolar star trail stack taken from the Table Mountain Star Party, July 26, 2014, at the Eden Valley Guest Ranch. This is a stack created from 250 frames taken for a time-lapse movie, stacked using Advanced Stacker Actions with "Elastic Stars" effect. Each frame was 45 seconds at f/2.8 with the Rokinon 14mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 2000.
13900034 - A circumpolar star trail stack taken from the Table Mountain Star Party, July 26, 2014, at the Eden Valley Guest Ranch. This is a stack created from 250 frames taken for a time-lapse movie, stacked using Advanced Stacker Actions with "Elastic Stars" effect. Each frame was 45 seconds at f/2.8 with the Rokinon 14mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 2000.
People gaze skywards at the public stargazing session, Milky Way Night, at the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, operated by the University of Galgary. Roland conducts the laser star tour. This was August 30, 2014. Exposure was 13 - 20 seconds at f/3.2 with the 15mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 4000.
13899773 - People gaze skywards at the public stargazing session, Milky Way Night, at the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, operated by the University of Galgary. Roland conducts the laser star tour. This was August 30, 2014. Exposure was 13 - 20 seconds at f/3.2 with the 15mm lens and Canon 6D at ISO 4000.
The Milky Way over Herbert Lake, Banff, Alberta, near Lake Louise. Mount Temple is glacier-clad peak at left. A single exposure of 40 seconds at f/2.8 with 16-35mm lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600. No Moon, and taken in late twilight.
13897514 - The Milky Way over Herbert Lake, Banff, Alberta, near Lake Louise. Mount Temple is glacier-clad peak at left. A single exposure of 40 seconds at f/2.8 with 16-35mm lens and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 1600. No Moon, and taken in late twilight.
A 360° ground to zenith panorama of the Mt. Edith Cavell area from the Trail of the Glacier pathway, at the footbridge crossing Cavell Creek. I shot this at twilight, just after sunset. It is a stitch, with PTGui software, of 8 segments at 45° spacings with the 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens and Canon 6D. Each was 0.4 seconds at ISO 100 and f/4. (I should have stopped down some more!)
13900298 - A 360° ground to zenith panorama of the Mt. Edith Cavell area from the Trail of the Glacier pathway, at the footbridge crossing Cavell Creek. I shot this at twilight, just after sunset. It is a stitch, with PTGui software, of 8 segments at 45° spacings with the 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens and Canon 6D. Each was 0.4 seconds at ISO 100 and f/4. (I should have stopped down some more!)
The well-publicized - if not overly publicized! - supermoon (a perigee Full Moon) of November 14, 2016, seen here about 3 degrees above the horizon, rising out of low clouds. The yellow colour is natural, and illuminated the field with a golden glow. However, this is a stack of 4 exposures, from long to short, to create an “HDR” style stack as the longest exposure needed for the clouds blew out the bright Moon. A short exposure was needed for the Moon itself. I took 4 exposures at about 2 stop increments from 1.5 seconds to 1/15 second and blended them not with HDR software but with luminosity
13900260 - The well-publicized - if not overly publicized! - supermoon (a perigee Full Moon) of November 14, 2016, seen here about 3 degrees above the horizon, rising out of low clouds. The yellow colour is natural, and illuminated the field with a golden glow. However, this is a stack of 4 exposures, from long to short, to create an “HDR” style stack as the longest exposure needed for the clouds blew out the bright Moon. A short exposure was needed for the Moon itself. I took 4 exposures at about 2 stop increments from 1.5 seconds to 1/15 second and blended them not with HDR software but with luminosity
A composite of the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse showing third contact – the end of totality – with sunlight beginning to reappear and the array of pink prominences along the limb of the Sun. Seconds later the emerging Sun and diamond ring overwhelmed the large prominence.
13900167 - A composite of the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse showing third contact – the end of totality – with sunlight beginning to reappear and the array of pink prominences along the limb of the Sun. Seconds later the emerging Sun and diamond ring overwhelmed the large prominence.
One of the 27 antennas of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope complex in New Mexico (with others in the distance at lower right) illuminated by moonlight, on December 13, 2013, peak night for the Geminid meteor shower. A single exposure of 30 seconds with the Rokinon 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800. Orion is rising a lower centre. The Moon is the bright object at upper right. The Pleiades and Hyades are above centre.
13899753 - One of the 27 antennas of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope complex in New Mexico (with others in the distance at lower right) illuminated by moonlight, on December 13, 2013, peak night for the Geminid meteor shower. A single exposure of 30 seconds with the Rokinon 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800. Orion is rising a lower centre. The Moon is the bright object at upper right. The Pleiades and Hyades are above centre.
The Big Dipper over Castle Mountain, Banff, on a partly cloudy and dewy night. Taken as part of a 150-frame time-lapse. With the 24mm lens and Canon 5D MkII for 30 seconds at f/2 and ISO 1600.
13899655 - The Big Dipper over Castle Mountain, Banff, on a partly cloudy and dewy night. Taken as part of a 150-frame time-lapse. With the 24mm lens and Canon 5D MkII for 30 seconds at f/2 and ISO 1600.
An all-sky aurora with green and purple curtains, the night of June 7-8, 2014, starting up about 12:30 and going until dawn. This shot was near its peak, from the old barn site near home in southern Alberta. Foreground illumination is from the aurora and ambient sky -- the Moon had set. The Big Dipper is above the Barn. The purple colour is from blue scatttered sunlight hitting the red tops of the auroral curtains. This was with the 16-35mm lens at f/3.2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Canon 6D.
13900093 - An all-sky aurora with green and purple curtains, the night of June 7-8, 2014, starting up about 12:30 and going until dawn. This shot was near its peak, from the old barn site near home in southern Alberta. Foreground illumination is from the aurora and ambient sky -- the Moon had set. The Big Dipper is above the Barn. The purple colour is from blue scatttered sunlight hitting the red tops of the auroral curtains. This was with the 16-35mm lens at f/3.2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Canon 6D.
The summer Milky Way over the campsite at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta, taken from the Visitor Centre RV parking area, Sept 1, 2013. This was a perfect night, warm, no wond, and no bugs. This is one frame of a 200 frame azimuth pan time-lapse with the Radian. This is 30 seconds with the 24mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 3200. Yellow glows are urban light pollution from towns in Montana. Car headlights light up the sandstone formations in the Milk River Valley.
13899556 - The summer Milky Way over the campsite at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta, taken from the Visitor Centre RV parking area, Sept 1, 2013. This was a perfect night, warm, no wond, and no bugs. This is one frame of a 200 frame azimuth pan time-lapse with the Radian. This is 30 seconds with the 24mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 3200. Yellow glows are urban light pollution from towns in Montana. Car headlights light up the sandstone formations in the Milk River Valley.
The northern stars turn around Polaris and the North Celestial Pole in a composite of 400 images taken for a time-lapse and stacked here using Advanced Stacker Actions in Photoshop to create the comet trails effect - Using Comets 90% mode. Taken at the Table Mountain Star Party July 26, 2014 using the 14mm Rokinon lens and Canon 6D. Each exposure was 45 seconds at ISO 200.
13899523 - The northern stars turn around Polaris and the North Celestial Pole in a composite of 400 images taken for a time-lapse and stacked here using Advanced Stacker Actions in Photoshop to create the comet trails effect - Using Comets 90% mode. Taken at the Table Mountain Star Party July 26, 2014 using the 14mm Rokinon lens and Canon 6D. Each exposure was 45 seconds at ISO 200.
Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400 for 4 seconds, single exposure, shortly after totality began.
13899244 - Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400 for 4 seconds, single exposure, shortly after totality began.
An all-sky aurora with green and purple curtains, the night of June 7-8, 2014, starting up about 12:30 and going until dawn. This shot was near its peak, from the old barn site near home in southern Alberta. Foreground illumination is from the aurora and ambient sky -- the Moon had set. The Big Dipper is above the Barn. The purple colour is from blue scatttered sunlight hitting the red tops of the auroral curtains. This was with the 16-35mm lens at f/3.2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Canon 6D.
13898027 - An all-sky aurora with green and purple curtains, the night of June 7-8, 2014, starting up about 12:30 and going until dawn. This shot was near its peak, from the old barn site near home in southern Alberta. Foreground illumination is from the aurora and ambient sky -- the Moon had set. The Big Dipper is above the Barn. The purple colour is from blue scatttered sunlight hitting the red tops of the auroral curtains. This was with the 16-35mm lens at f/3.2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600 with the Canon 6D.
Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400. An HDR composite of 9 images from 1/125 second to 2 seconds, composited in Photoshop CS5. Vibrancy increased to show bring out the colour variations across the shadow and at the edge of the shadow. Taken at about 12:21 am MST on Dec 21, about 20 minutes before totality began, during the partial phase.
13898648 - Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400. An HDR composite of 9 images from 1/125 second to 2 seconds, composited in Photoshop CS5. Vibrancy increased to show bring out the colour variations across the shadow and at the edge of the shadow. Taken at about 12:21 am MST on Dec 21, about 20 minutes before totality began, during the partial phase.
The Milky Way over Upper Waterton Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, on August 29, 2013. This is a US World Heritage Site. Taken with the 14mm lens and Canon 5D MkII for 60 seconds at ISO 3200 and f/2.8. Light from town streetlights provides the illumination. The Moon was not up. It was a very windy night!
13897965 - The Milky Way over Upper Waterton Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, on August 29, 2013. This is a US World Heritage Site. Taken with the 14mm lens and Canon 5D MkII for 60 seconds at ISO 3200 and f/2.8. Light from town streetlights provides the illumination. The Moon was not up. It was a very windy night!
This is a composite of the October 14,2023 annular solar eclipse at second contact. It illustrates the irregular edge of the Moon breaking up the rim of sunlight as the dark disk of the Moon became tangent to the inner edge of the Sun at second contact at the start of annularity. This is a blend of fifteen exposures taken over 20 seconds at second contact.
13998429 - This is a composite of the October 14,2023 annular solar eclipse at second contact. It illustrates the irregular edge of the Moon breaking up the rim of sunlight as the dark disk of the Moon became tangent to the inner edge of the Sun at second contact at the start of annularity. This is a blend of fifteen exposures taken over 20 seconds at second contact.
A composite of 233 images, taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 16-35mm lens, at Bow Lake in Banff, showing circumpolar star trails across the sky looking north over Num-Ti-Jah Lodge. Each image was 50 seconds, taken at 1s intervals at ISO 1250 and at f/4. Stacked in Photoshop using Chris Schur's Photoshop Action.
13900346 - A composite of 233 images, taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 16-35mm lens, at Bow Lake in Banff, showing circumpolar star trails across the sky looking north over Num-Ti-Jah Lodge. Each image was 50 seconds, taken at 1s intervals at ISO 1250 and at f/4. Stacked in Photoshop using Chris Schur's Photoshop Action.
Circumpolar star trails at dawn over the historic Butala homestead at the Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area in southwest Saskatchewan, taken May 2015. This is a stack of 70 frames from a larger time-lapse sequence, from the end of the sequence in the dawn twilight. Each exposure is 40 seconds with the 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 60Da at ISO 1600. Stacked with Advanced Stacker Actions. The foreground comes from a stack of 8 of the final exposures, mean combined, to smooth noise.
13899014 - Circumpolar star trails at dawn over the historic Butala homestead at the Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area in southwest Saskatchewan, taken May 2015. This is a stack of 70 frames from a larger time-lapse sequence, from the end of the sequence in the dawn twilight. Each exposure is 40 seconds with the 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 60Da at ISO 1600. Stacked with Advanced Stacker Actions. The foreground comes from a stack of 8 of the final exposures, mean combined, to smooth noise.
The Big Dipper on its handle swinging up over the West Mitten butte at Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah border. This is a single exposure illuminated by moonlight, of 60 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 500 with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D. I shot this April 4, 2015 on a partly cloudy night, with the nearly Full Moon rising in the east.
13898901 - The Big Dipper on its handle swinging up over the West Mitten butte at Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah border. This is a single exposure illuminated by moonlight, of 60 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 500 with the 24mm lens and Canon 6D. I shot this April 4, 2015 on a partly cloudy night, with the nearly Full Moon rising in the east.
A Kp4-level aurora to the north with a STEVE arc to the east with traits of a red SAR arc as well. Taken from home as part of a time-lapse sequence, August 29, 2022, with the Canon R6 and Venus Optics Laowa 15mm lens at f/2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600.
13898731 - A Kp4-level aurora to the north with a STEVE arc to the east with traits of a red SAR arc as well. Taken from home as part of a time-lapse sequence, August 29, 2022, with the Canon R6 and Venus Optics Laowa 15mm lens at f/2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600.
An aurora display on the night of June 7/8, 2015 from southern Alberta, with an old rustic farm truck as the foreground. This is a frame from a 450-frame time-lapse with the Nikon D750 at ISO 1600 and the Sigma 24mm lens at f/2.8, for 8 seconds each. The foreground is from a stack of 8 images adjacent in time to the sky image stacked in Mean mode for smoothing of noise.
13898003 - An aurora display on the night of June 7/8, 2015 from southern Alberta, with an old rustic farm truck as the foreground. This is a frame from a 450-frame time-lapse with the Nikon D750 at ISO 1600 and the Sigma 24mm lens at f/2.8, for 8 seconds each. The foreground is from a stack of 8 images adjacent in time to the sky image stacked in Mean mode for smoothing of noise.
A Kp4-level aurora to the north with a STEVE arc to the east with traits of a red SAR arc as well. Taken from home as part of a time-lapse sequence, August 29, 2022, with the Canon R6 and Venus Optics Laowa 15mm lens at f/2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600.
13897848 - A Kp4-level aurora to the north with a STEVE arc to the east with traits of a red SAR arc as well. Taken from home as part of a time-lapse sequence, August 29, 2022, with the Canon R6 and Venus Optics Laowa 15mm lens at f/2 for 20 seconds at ISO 1600.
An aurora curtain and the Big Dipper over a Blackfoot Nation tipi, taken from Elk Island National Park, Sept 2006 during the Dark Sky Preserve declaration ceremony event. A single short exposure for 25 seconds with the 16mm lens at f/3.5 and Canon 20D at ISO 400.
13899632 - An aurora curtain and the Big Dipper over a Blackfoot Nation tipi, taken from Elk Island National Park, Sept 2006 during the Dark Sky Preserve declaration ceremony event. A single short exposure for 25 seconds with the 16mm lens at f/3.5 and Canon 20D at ISO 400.
An aurora display appears to the right of Pyramid Mountain and over Pyramid Lake, in Jasper National Park, Alberta on Oct 24/25, 2015. This is one frame from a 600-frame time-lapse sequence. Exposure was 15 seconds at f/4 and ISO 800 in the bright moonlight, with the Nikon D750 and 24mm Sigma lens.
13899617 - An aurora display appears to the right of Pyramid Mountain and over Pyramid Lake, in Jasper National Park, Alberta on Oct 24/25, 2015. This is one frame from a 600-frame time-lapse sequence. Exposure was 15 seconds at f/4 and ISO 800 in the bright moonlight, with the Nikon D750 and 24mm Sigma lens.
Waxing crescent Moon with Earthshine, April 18, 2010. Taken with 5-inch (130mm) Astro-Physics apo refractor and Canon 7D camera, at f/6 and ISO 100. HDR stack of 9 exposures from 6 seconds to 1/40th second at 1-stop intervals. Combined in Photomatix Pro.
13899313 - Waxing crescent Moon with Earthshine, April 18, 2010. Taken with 5-inch (130mm) Astro-Physics apo refractor and Canon 7D camera, at f/6 and ISO 100. HDR stack of 9 exposures from 6 seconds to 1/40th second at 1-stop intervals. Combined in Photomatix Pro.
A composite of about 280 images, taken with the Canon 60Da and 10-22mm lens at 17mm, at Bow Lake in Banff, Alberta showing star trails across the sky looking west. Illumination is from the waning gibbous Moon over frame to the left Moon. Each image was 45 seconds, taken at 1s intervals at ISO 1250 and at f/4.5. Stacked in Photoshop using Chris Schur's Photoshop Action.
13899299 - A composite of about 280 images, taken with the Canon 60Da and 10-22mm lens at 17mm, at Bow Lake in Banff, Alberta showing star trails across the sky looking west. Illumination is from the waning gibbous Moon over frame to the left Moon. Each image was 45 seconds, taken at 1s intervals at ISO 1250 and at f/4.5. Stacked in Photoshop using Chris Schur's Photoshop Action.
The quarter Moon reflected in the waters of Reesor Lake, Alberta in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Taken on July 5, 2014. This is with the 14mm Rokinon lens and Canon 6D at ISO800. This is a high dynamic range stack of 6 exposures from 1/15 to 0.6 seconds taken just before using the camera to take a motion control time-lapse. The Moon was in conjunction with Mars (right of Moon) and Spica (left of Moon) but in the bright twilight they are not showing up here.
13898528 - The quarter Moon reflected in the waters of Reesor Lake, Alberta in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Taken on July 5, 2014. This is with the 14mm Rokinon lens and Canon 6D at ISO800. This is a high dynamic range stack of 6 exposures from 1/15 to 0.6 seconds taken just before using the camera to take a motion control time-lapse. The Moon was in conjunction with Mars (right of Moon) and Spica (left of Moon) but in the bright twilight they are not showing up here.
A single frame from a 300-frame time lapse movie, this one showing a bright meteor that showed up only on that one frame, a bit of luck as each exposure was only 4 seconds at 4 second intervals. Taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 16-35mm lens at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 to keep exposures short to minimize blurring of the windmill blades (to no avail), despite the bright moonlight from a Full Moon.
13898369 - A single frame from a 300-frame time lapse movie, this one showing a bright meteor that showed up only on that one frame, a bit of luck as each exposure was only 4 seconds at 4 second intervals. Taken with the Canon 5D MkII and 16-35mm lens at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 to keep exposures short to minimize blurring of the windmill blades (to no avail), despite the bright moonlight from a Full Moon.
The southern sky Milky Way rising over Timor Cottage, Coonabarabran, Australia, December 2012. This is a single image with an untracked camera, the Canon 60Da at ISO 3200 and 10-22mm lens at f/4 for 90 seconds.
13898338 - The southern sky Milky Way rising over Timor Cottage, Coonabarabran, Australia, December 2012. This is a single image with an untracked camera, the Canon 60Da at ISO 3200 and 10-22mm lens at f/4 for 90 seconds.
Pizzeria 7 Soldi, Pizza, traditional, heat, bake, wood fired oven, 90 seconds, dough, pastry, popular, fast-food, Italian, restaurant, lifestyle, culture, Italian food, Naples, Italy
71053478 - Pizzeria 7 Soldi, Pizza, traditional, heat, bake, wood fired oven, 90 seconds, dough, pastry, popular, fast-food, Italian, restaurant, lifestyle, culture, Italian food, Naples, Italy
Pizzeria 7 Soldi, Pizza, traditional, heat, bake, wood fired oven, 90 seconds, dough, pastry, popular, fast-food, Italian, restaurant, lifestyle, culture, Italian food, Naples, Italy
71053479 - Pizzeria 7 Soldi, Pizza, traditional, heat, bake, wood fired oven, 90 seconds, dough, pastry, popular, fast-food, Italian, restaurant, lifestyle, culture, Italian food, Naples, Italy
Second Beach - Olympic national park
70355360 - Second Beach - Olympic national park
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70148127 - Black, Clock, Clocks, Close up, Close-up, Closeup, Color, Colour, Concept, Concepts, Detail, Details, Hand, Hands, Hours, Indoor, Indoors, Inside, Interior, Measure, Measurement, Measures, Measuring, Minute, Minutes, Motion, Movement, Moving, Second, Sec
Astronomical Clock and Calendar, The Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
70230056 - Astronomical Clock and Calendar, The Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
Astronomical Clock and Calendar in the Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
70230044 - Astronomical Clock and Calendar in the Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
Sunrise on the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies at St  Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Peng
70315626 - Sunrise on the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies at St Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Peng
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315621 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315618 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315617 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
Sunrise captured from Eastbourne Beach at low tide in early March with the pier in the distance.  A two second shutter speed was utilized to subtlely blur the movement in the fast moving clouds and water.
71351637 - Sunrise captured from Eastbourne Beach at low tide in early March with the pier in the distance. A two second shutter speed was utilized to subtlely blur the movement in the fast moving clouds and water.
Five old watch faces mostly without hands.
70569944 - Five old watch faces mostly without hands.
Second Beach - Olympic national park
70355362 - Second Beach - Olympic national park
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315624 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315622 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
Second Beach - Olympic national park
70355361 - Second Beach - Olympic national park
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315620 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315619 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
Shop selling decorative antiques along Portobello Road West London England UK
70312466 - Shop selling decorative antiques along Portobello Road West London England UK
Old antique clock standing on the mantelpiece of a fire-place besides a colorful painting of the famous painter Monet,  Gabiano,  Piemont,  Italy,  Europe
70283914 - Old antique clock standing on the mantelpiece of a fire-place besides a colorful painting of the famous painter Monet, Gabiano, Piemont, Italy, Europe
Second Beach - Olympic national park
70355359 - Second Beach - Olympic national park
20 yr old woman holding cell phone in office/home with clock on wall
70200807 - 20 yr old woman holding cell phone in office/home with clock on wall
Sunrise on the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies at St  Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Peng
70315625 - Sunrise on the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies at St Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Peng
King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean  King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula  The King Penguin is the second largest species
70315623 - King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula The King Penguin is the second largest species
Old wall clock with roman numbers
70287358 - Old wall clock with roman numbers
Stars over Elbow Falls in the Kananaskis area of southern Alberta, shot under the light of the gibbous Moon on the last night of summer, September 22, 2015. The aspens were in full fall foliage on a very clear, mild night.This is a stack of 6 images, one
71146707 - Stars over Elbow Falls in the Kananaskis area of southern Alberta, shot under the light of the gibbous Moon on the last night of summer, September 22, 2015. The aspens were in full fall foliage on a very clear, mild night.This is a stack of 6 images, one
A massive thunderstorm moves across the northern horizon lit internally by lightning. The clear sky behind it is lit blue from the perpetual twilight of summer solstice. This was on Friday, June 20, the night before solstice. This is a single exposure of
71146706 - A massive thunderstorm moves across the northern horizon lit internally by lightning. The clear sky behind it is lit blue from the perpetual twilight of summer solstice. This was on Friday, June 20, the night before solstice. This is a single exposure of
Circumpolar star trails spinning behind Double Arch at Arches National Park, Utah, as the waning gibbous Moon lights the arches toward the end of the sequence. The Big Dipper is streakng into frame at top right from behind the butte at right, while Jupite
71146703 - Circumpolar star trails spinning behind Double Arch at Arches National Park, Utah, as the waning gibbous Moon lights the arches toward the end of the sequence. The Big Dipper is streakng into frame at top right from behind the butte at right, while Jupite
Circumpolar star trails over the moonlit Mimbres Valley near Lake Roberts in the Gila National Forest, in southern New Mexico. Illumination is from the waxing gibbous Moon. Polaris is at upper left, while the stars of the Big Dipper are rising at right, w
71146696 - Circumpolar star trails over the moonlit Mimbres Valley near Lake Roberts in the Gila National Forest, in southern New Mexico. Illumination is from the waxing gibbous Moon. Polaris is at upper left, while the stars of the Big Dipper are rising at right, w