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The magic of light and shadows--at Worthdale Park, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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For those who like geometric forms. The bridge railing points directly to the crest of the first falls at Corbett's Glen. I don't know why I never took this shot before. It's kind of interesting. Allen's Creek makes and abrupt left turn as it goes under the bridge.
After my trip to the Arctic, where I never did get to see the aurora, this was a very rewarding event. In spite of the hordes of black flies which might as well have eaten me alive, I was truly happy with what I had documented, all in the window of just half an hour!
One of the several new agates I found in the Doebbler caliche pits on March 9, 2008. It has anglular shapes which may indicate it formed between crystals or brecciated rock, such as limestone.
A Tri-colored Heron gives me every opportunity to get a decent shot as he hunts on Horsepen Bayou.
This particular heron gave me every opportunity to take photos as he ran here and there trying to catch some fish. He was very difficult to track as he moved so quickly at times. Hope you'll don't get bored with all of the shots.
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Not much in the way of post-production was needed here; the subject itself has a very strange perspective feel to it, which I managed to capture decently in the shot.
More to come in this series
• Dimensiones: ancho de 90 cm - alto 195 cm.
• Mampara en vidrio templado de 8 mm (6 mm si es clarglass).
• Toallero y tirador incorporado.
The Crichton, Dumfries, 27th July 2014. Taken on a Revue 35FC, a Haking camera (Rebadged Halina compact-SC) with Ilford XP2 shot at box speed. Lab C41 processed and scanned
wellington free ambulance, wellington hospital ambulance station
architect mike evans of designgroup stapleton elliott
Clarion Hotel in Gothenburg again. I like this angle more. And black and white.. it looks pretty good!
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Pues hice muchos intentos de asi como tratar de sacar una foto de esta cosa, pero todas salian o aca borrosas, o con el enfoque aca raro, la unica que medio paso fue esta, pero aun asi ni me gusto.
De perdis asi con el efecto negativo, pues de perdis se ve rara.
Long Island Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, Uniondale, NY
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Blogged by The Consumerist ("Marriott Bans Pay-Per-View Porn From New Hotels" by Marc Perton - January 21, 2011) at consumerist.com/2011/01/marriott-bans-porn-from-new-hotel...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Today In Major Credit Card Breaches: Hotels, Hotel Restaurants" by Kate Cox - February 3, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/02/03/today-in-major-credit-card-bre...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Marriott: It’s Okay, We Only Want To Jam Your Hotspot In The Rooms You Actually Need It In" by Kate Cox - January 2, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/01/02/marriott-its-okay-we-only-want...
Curiously angular house (the rooms must be very oddly shaped, and difficult to furnish efficiently) on the corner of Gainsborough's Cromwell Street. The reason for the curious shape is that the railway line (built before the street) crosses here at an oblique angle. There are a number of such houses whose corners are not right angles along this section of the railway line.
Camera: Nikon F65
Lens: Nikkor 35-70mm zoom
Film: Ilford FP4+ developed in Tetenal Ultrafin
An interesting view of a house in Knighton showing an interesting angles between the front and back walls