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Tag: Shams.

Storm coming over Jebel Misht.

Storm-Coming-Jebel-MishtYashica 124G – negative slightly cropped.

One thing that can be said about Jebel Shams is that the weather never fails to impress, although getting the right exposure can be a real pain sometimes…. 🙂

I will not go into the scanning problems.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 22 Comments 17/05/2013

Juniper – Jebel Shams.

Juniper-ShamsJuniper – Jebel Shams.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 10 Comments 13/05/201328/05/2016

Rock Detail No3 – Jebel Shams.

Rock-detail-Shams

David A Lockwood colour. 6 Comments 29/04/201329/04/2013

Rock Detail No2.

Rock-detail-2

David A Lockwood colour. 2 Comments 17/04/201317/04/2013

Rock Detail.

Cave-detail-Shams

Detail from inside a very deep overhang Jebel Shams.

Nikon D200 (Fill flash) Tokina AT-x 35-70 f2.8 Ais lens.

David A Lockwood colour. 11 Comments 16/04/201316/04/2013

Another from my Moss & Water Series.

Moss & running water

 

David A Lockwood colour. Leave a comment 11/02/201311/02/2013

Moss & Plants – Jebel Shams.

Moss & Plants

As it is cold (21°C 🙂 ) and raining outside – another one taken in full sun just to be cheerful.

David A Lockwood colour. 12 Comments 15/12/201215/12/2012

Water & Moss – Jebel Shams.

 

Water & Moss

David A Lockwood colour. 10 Comments 15/12/201215/12/2012

Dead Tree.

Dead tree Shams 2

 

David A Lockwood Black & White. 19 Comments 06/12/201206/12/2012

Tree & Rock – Jebel Shams.

Tree & Rock

Just back from a working visit  😦 at Jebel Shams – cold ! at about 4 deg: for a good part of each day, only to find rain in Muscat  🙂

David A Lockwood colour. 12 Comments 30/11/201230/11/2012

In for a wet night !

 

David A Lockwood Black & White. 14 Comments 18/11/201220/11/2012

Jebel Shams toward Jebel Misht.

 

David A Lockwood Black & White. 25 Comments 15/11/201215/11/2012

Shams Moon.

 

David A Lockwood Black & White. 4 Comments 08/11/201208/11/2012

Jebel Shams – trees.

Cluster of trees on the Jebel Shams route.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 14 Comments 15/09/201228/05/2016

Rock Formations – Jebel Shams.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 4 Comments 05/09/201205/09/2012

Early Evening – Jebel Shams.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 5 Comments 02/09/201211/06/2017

Sap Bani Khamis…..

David A Lockwood colour. 4 Comments 24/08/201202/10/2015

Sap Bani Khamis – part of the village.

 

David A Lockwood colour. 10 Comments 23/08/201202/10/2015

Wood from Jebel Shams.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 6 Comments 04/06/201204/06/2012

Old Tree Jebel Shams.

This old lady must be aged in the hundreds of years.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 13 Comments 01/06/201211/06/2017

Jebel Misht – the final rays.

Nikon F4: Kodak  Ektachrome E100VS.

 

David A Lockwood colour. 4 Comments 21/05/201221/05/2012

Another from Jebel Shams.

Nikon F4 – E6 Kodak Professional Ektachrome  E100VS. Sadly this is from some of the last in my freezer; gone like a lot of other good film.

David A Lockwood colour. 6 Comments 10/05/201211/06/2017

Above the clouds.

Made with my Yashica 124G and cropped.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 15 Comments 06/05/201220/06/2017

Juniper.

Nikon F4 on T-Max 400.

David A Lockwood Black & White. 9 Comments 14/03/201228/05/2016

Shams.Clouds.

Made from 9984ft according to my GPS – Jebel Shams toward Jebel Misht.  As they say in Arabic – ‘magenoon mafi muk’ (crazy – no brain)

David A Lockwood Black & White. 2 Comments 11/03/201211/10/2016

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