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- Ward Charcoal Ovens
These ovens - in a remote part of Nevada, USA - were used in the late 1800s to prepare charcoal for use in nearby silver mines. I like the composition formed by the line of identical ovens, receding into the distance. (June 2, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/1600s @ f/5.6, 16mm, ISO 200.) - Frying Pan Lake
This is one photograph where I was glad to have my wide-angle (10mm) lens on hand. This is the world's largest hot spring - up to 200m wide - located in New Zealand's Waimangu Thermal Valley. It was formed following a volcanic eruption in 1886. (March 6, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/100s @ f/7.1, 10mm, ISO 200.) - Busselton Jetty
I like to use the 'Rule of Thirds' as a guideline when composing shots. This photograph of Western Australia's Busselton Jetty - the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere - is a good example. I like the way that the sky, sea, and beach form distinct stripes, each taking up about a third of the frame. (November 28, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/200s @ f/10, 28mm, ISO 200.) - 'Angry Coastline'
The first 'drone' photo to make it onto my annual '10 favorites' list. This aerial photo of churning ocean waters near Bean Hollow Beach - in San Mateo County, California - was taken in the late afternoon, as the setting sun lit up the waves and the coastline beyond. (January 20, 2015. DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ quadcopter, 1/2150s @ f/2.8, 5 mm, ISO 100.) - "California Majesty"
This photograph was a surprise. While hiking in northern California's Grant Ranch County Park, I hiked to the top of a hill, looking for a panoramic view. But instead, I was struck by the sight of this stunning California Live Oak, back-lit by the late afternoon sun. (April 6, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/250s @ f/6.3, 11mm, ISO 200.) - Grizzly Bear!
This is unquestionably my single favorite photograph of 2014; it's one that I'd been trying to get for a long time. While driving through Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, I saw several cars stopped by the side of the road. A grizzly bear was grazing on vegetation, just 50m or so from the road! I was ready to run quickly back to my car should the bear decide to charge, but fortunately it was content to just stay there, grazing (and glancing at the curious humans). (June 8, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/50s @ f/7.1, 300mm, ISO 220.) - "Black Sand Dune"
The northwest coast of New Zealand's North Island is notable for its black sand beaches (formed by magnetite). This photograph of Lake Wainamu - just inland from Auckland's Bethell's Beach - at dusk provides a striking contrast: A black sand dune in the foreground, with a lake and tracts of native bush behind. (December 30, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/400s @ f/7.1, 20mm, ISO 200.) - Bruneau Dunes, Idaho
See also the remote controlled aerial video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTm6q6lqTsU - Rotorua Museum of Art and History
The 'golden hour' - before sunset - is my favorite time for photography; about half of the photographs in this year's '10 Favorites' list were taken around this time. This photograph shows a striking building - the Rotorua Museum (a former bath house in the thermal resort town of Rotorua, New Zealand) - lit by the setting sun in late summer. (March 5, 2014. Nikon D5000, 1/1000s @ f/7.1, 28mm, ISO 200.) - President Tree - the 3rd largest tree in the world
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_%28tree%29 - The Charles Bridge, Prague
Prague must be one of the world's most photogenic cities. While visiting there in July (for a conference), I got this photo of tourists streaming across the Charles Bridge, with a view Old Town Prague on the other side of the Vltava River. (July 22, 2015. Nikon D5000, 1/80s @ f/9, 30 mm, ISO 200.) - The Eiffel Tower
In July I had the good fortune to visit Europe. When in Paris, a photo of the Eiffel Tower is mandatory. However, I was able to get a somewhat novel view of the tower - from underneath. I like the symmetry here. (July 6, 2015. Nikon D5000, 1/200s @ f/6.3, 13 mm, ISO 200.) - Wave Rock
When I create a HDR ("High Dynamic Range') image (from multiple bracketed exposures), I usually try for a natural look. In this case, however, I liked this image - produced by the Photomatix software's "Deep" algorithm - because it seemed reminiscent of a water color painting. Wave Rock is a remarkable erosion-formed cliff in Western Australia. (December 2, 2014. Nikon D5000, exposure blending from a 3-shot bracketed exposure @ f/8, 15mm, ISO 200.) - 'Black Sand Beach'
As with last year's '10 favorites' list, this year's list includes a photo from the northwest coast of New Zealand's North Island - where the beaches have black sand (formed by magnetite). This photograph is of Auckland's beautiful Whatipu Beach, in the late afternoon. (March 10, 2015. Nikon D5000, 1/250s @ f/9, 18 mm, ISO 200.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatipu - Silhouetted Fisherman
Continuing the 'coastal' theme - I captured this photo of a silhouetted fisherman on Greyhound Rock, on the coast of San Mateo County, California. I like the contrast between the fisherman/rock and the clear sky in the background. (April 30, 2015. Nikon D5000, 1/1000s @ f/9, 85 mm, ISO 200.)