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The glow on the trees and mountains is the result of the Chateau Lake Louise's lights.
Kind of funny but while I took these shots I noticed the occasional flash. At first I thought I was imagining it but I realized it was people near the hotel attempting to photograph the beautiful night scene. I was some distance out onto the lake so I doubt they knew i was out there.
Just a hint to anyone taking night images using point-and-shoot cameras...shut the flash off and put the camera on something stable. As good as your flash is, it can't light a landscape.
Quem precisa do Caribe se Porto também tem águas claras e quentes? ;)
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Praia de Porto de Galinhas, PE.
Boats look suspended in the channel along Dr Mays (south bank) during a flight with Ken Peterson in his Jabiru over Elliott Heads.
The beautiful reflections on the Central Park Pond reminded me of a song title: "Even Better Than The Real Thing" by U2.
Calvin Klein - Eternity
Thierry Mugler - Innocent
O Boticário - Myriad
Kenzo - Flower by Kenzo
Armani - Armani Mania (Miniatura)
taken: 15/03/13 at Southampton Solent uni studios
Offered to help various Make Up artist in Southampton Solent uni for their Final Major Project.
see her Pinterest page for her inspiration for this shoot: pinterest.com/robinevelyn/shoot-1-crystals/
background texture used: beckas.deviantart.com/
Photography: Nisha Haq
Make Up: Robin Carroll
Model: Sophie Allison
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The crystal clear water at Lake Louise in Banff National Park as the ice was coming off the lake in late May 2010. It was weird to see it so clear, as the water is usually quite cloudy from all the sediment that comes with the runoff in the spring.
You can also see the reflections of the trees that are on the other side of the lake.
About Semuc Champey, Guatemala
Semuc Champey is a natural monument in the department of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, near the Q'eqchi' Maya town of Lanquín. It consists of a natural 300 m limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabón River. Atop the bridge is a series of stepped, turquoise pools, a popular swimming attraction. Although it can be difficult to get to, Semuc is becoming more and more popular with travelers.