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The trees here in on the west coast are absolutely beautiful. Today I'm headed out to hike down mysterious trails like this one one again. Where does this one go? Happy Earth Day.
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Dropped by the Harbour on the way home from work today ... the sky was ... average .. but the view was still quite enticing ... glad I had the gear with me..
The Shard is still the dominant building on the London skyline, especially when viewed from the Sky Garden atop 20 Fenchurch Street, or the Walkie Talkie Building as its more popularly known. Shot through thick glass on the viewing platform and edited to enhance the tones of the setting sun slightly, with a 35mm prime lens.
The amount of detail in the shot at full size is absolutely incredible (although compared with Lightroom Flickr may have done some sharpening/compressing I do not entirely approve of) - I've uploaded this at full-size so you can zoom in and poke around if you want. This new Z7 has some potential methinks...
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I was out all day with John Shillaw
( www.flickr.com/photos/jshillaw/favorites/ ) and another photographer friend of ours, John Knorr. We had a great day shooting things that I would not normally shoot (rusted structures etc.). We ended the day looking for a ghost town, but we ran out of daylight before ever finding it. John & John were mostly shooting film. John Shillaw was kind enough to pull over to let me get some shots here.
I processed this with the new Aurora HDR software. Awesome software! #AuroraHDR.
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Amsterdam is different in many ways to cities in North America. Something I’ve been thinking about. Read more on the blog: goo.gl/xc5IIb
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Nice reflection off the wetlands at Acreage Pines Natural Area in Loxahatchee Florida during sunset. HDR image created using Aurora HDR software by Macphun.
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Aufnahme zeigt ein Abschnitt eines Waldbrandes nahe Šibenik, Kroatien. Auffallend orange waren die Bläter und bildeten einen feurigen Kontrast zu den umgebenden Steinmauern und dem grauen Himmel.
Bearbeitet in AuroraHDR
If I lived in a pasture, I'd spend most of the summer sitting under the shade of an oak, and that's no bull.
I took this on a drive through the country here in Florida. Contrary to popular belief, most of the state is agriculture. All you have to do is drive from one coast to the other to see what I mean. The drive takes about two hours and passes through a lot of cattle country. It's no wonder rodeos are big here.
I'm an indoor weeny, depending on air conditioning to make it through the summer. If you lose your air-conditioning here, you may as well live on Mars or, under a tree.
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Beautiful smooth ocean colors during sunset at the Juno Beach Pier in Juno Beach Florida. HDR image created using Aurora HDR and Photomatix software.
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The other night we hung out in a tree-lined park with outdoor cafes and listened to live music by candlelight. And to top it off, we were a thousand miles from land.
The Symphony of the Seas has six neighborhoods, and Central Park is my favorite. There are upscale restaurants with outdoor seating. At one end is Vintages, a wine bar where somehow, I end up at least once a day. In the afternoon, there might be one or two patrons, and you can sit at an outdoor table, and watch folks stroll by.
There are way too many choices; neighborhoods, restaurants, nightclubs, sports, shopping, and bars. Speaking of which; there are at least sixteen different bars, and I had a plan to try each one. I'm only halfway through, and it's not looking like I'll hit the goal. But rest assured, it's not for lack of trying.