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  1. Jim Dockery

    Cohab Canyon Tiny Arch

  2. Vieri

    Two stormy images of Durdle Door, Dorset

    Dorset, in the UK, is one of my favourite destinations. Durdle Door's sea arch is probably the most photographed landmark in Dorset, and for good reasons - it is truly remarkable. Here two different compositions of this iconic location. Stormy weather over Durdle Door. ⁠12 seconds, Leica S...
  3. Vieri

    Castro de Las Gaviotas at sunrise

    Looking like a pair of giant legs, Castro de Las Gaviotas is a truly imposing and impressive sea arch. 25 seconds of exposure at sunrise with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 30mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters. I can't wait for us all to be able to travel again freely, and to go...
  4. Vieri

    Enys Dodnan Arch at sunset

    Photographing Cornwall feels like working between land, sea and sky - almost like working where land ends. This is never more true than while photographing Cornwall's Land's End, when looking towards the ocean you know that the next patch of land is Newfoundland. Enys Dodnan Arch at sunset, 45...
  5. JimFox

    Through the Arch

    Last week after 2 long nights of shooting Deep Space Astro in Joshua Tree National Park, I had planned to leave mid morning to head home after a bit of scouting around out in the desert. By the time I was done running around including trail running up 1500 feet up Ryan Mountain, I noticed that...
  6. JimFox

    Arch Rock Milky Way Rework

    Here is a rework of the sky a bit from a trip out to Arch Rock in Joshua Tree National Park last April. This is 3 horizontal shots for the pano. There is no stacking in this, it's a single image for the rock and Milky Way for each section of the pano. The Arch is lit up by the light of the just...
  7. Vieri

    Playa de Portizuelo, Asturias

    Sunset at Playa de Portizuelo, in Asturias. To get that close to the arch with the right amount of water, you need to wade a bit in the ocean timing your visit when the tide is just about right around sunset :) Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 30mm, and my beloved Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra...
  8. Vieri

    Double cave & arch at Campiecho, Spain

    It takes wading in the ocean, water nearly chest high, to get to the Arch at Playa de Campiecho with high enough tide for the cave to be filled with water. Once you get there, however, the feeling and the view are simply amazing! Taken at sunset during the Workshop I led in Atlantic Spain in...
  9. Vieri

    Sunset at As Catedrais, Galicia

    Sunset at the amazing Playa As Catedrais, in Galicia (Spain), a spectacular beach revealing itself only at low tide. A 200-seconds long exposure taken with a Pentax 645z, Pentax 28-45mm & filters Formatt-Hitech Firecrest a few years back. Thank you for viewing, best regards Vieri
  10. Vieri

    Land's End sunset

    Land's End, in Cornwall, is a truly magical place. Once you get past the (terrible!) amusement park-like thing close to the parking lot and start wandering along the cliffs, you realise that west of you there is nothing but ocean until the American continent's shores. Enys Dodnan Arch looks and...
  11. Alisa

    Arch in BW

    I visited Arches for the first time and I too like Kyle the sky didn't pop. So, I went BW with this on CC alway welcome!
  12. Alisa

    Peakaboo

    My first time in Canyonlands! It was fun to see all the people trying to catch the sunrise the first morning I got there late and couldn't really get a shot in because everyone was up in the arch... I have no Idea what they were all doing... This was my second attempt the next morning and glad I...
  13. JimFox

    Wilson Arch

    After leaving Moab this morning heading sought on hwy 191 came across Wilson Arch. It’s a huge arch that is next to the road. Since it was morning, I did work a few shots with the sun. This was processed from the D850 to the iPhone with only global adjustments, so I couldn’t remove the small...
  14. Vieri

    Gatklettur under the storm

    Iceland's basaltic rocks, shaped by the power of the weather, feature incredible shapes: this is Gatklettur under the storm, a black & white image created in Iceland during a Workshop I led there in February 2018. Leica SL, Voigtlander 15mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters. Thank...
  15. Vieri

    Durdle Door, doubled

    The amazing Durdle Door at sunset, taken during a Workshop I led in Dorset (UK) last February. Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm and filters Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra. Thank you for viewing, best regards Vieri
  16. JimFox

    Beaming in from a Distance

    Up at Julia Pfeiffer Beach that beam through the keyhole of the rock is really cool, but I also found it was interesting to shoot it from a bit further back and wider to get the whole rock in view. There wasn't a lot of clouds this evening, but then you don't really want much in the way of...
  17. Vieri

    Wading your way to a photo: The Arch at Campiecho, Asturias

    It takes wading in the ocean, water chest high, to get to the Arch at Playa de Campiecho with high enough tide for the cave to be filled with water, and then some more wading into the cave to get the photograph: but the feeling and the view from in there are simply amazing! Taken at sunset...
  18. Vieri

    The Arch at Gatklettur, Iceland

    Today, something from Iceland: The Arch at Gatklettur, here portrayed at sunrise during one of the Workshops I led in Iceland last December is one of the lesser known - but not less amazing - beautiful landscapes of Iceland. With the Leica SL, Voigtlander 15mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra...
  19. JimFox

    A Delicate Find

    Well, since @dan swiger had me digging deep into the archives, I found this one from 2005 that has always been one of my favorite shots of Delicate Arch. It's funny how these old 6mp images seemed to have been able to print to 20x30 okay back in the day. :) All comments are welcome, Jim
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