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One of the most amazing things is the experience that sea can still be that clear - Croatian bays and beaches are real great about cleanliness!
Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.
Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell.
Photo credit: Andre Stefano
Niagara Falls, NY
Jeff Cushner kind of "amped" this one up for me a little bit. ;o) Thanks Jeff!
Looks best when you View On Black.
I remember this day well, even though it is over two years ago, one of those days where I all I had to do was point the camera to produce great images, a very high level of "Keepers" were produced, probably why some have not been processed till now.
It would be easy to get depressed about the quality of the work I'm doing at the moment, but the reality is these are being "Cherry picked" from over two years of photography, if I did the same with the last two years files I would be more than happy!
Slipway, Kyle of Tongue, tongue, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland.
Lovely view today, my mother was right!
The wind is steady but strong.
Being November, you have to use the few hours of sun to stay outside.
The air is crystal clear, you can see the Alps in the distance... and some intrepid sailor is on the sea, almost flying!
Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.
Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.
Photo credit: Andre Stefano
Early morning sunshine catches the slopes on a really clear mountain air day, a wonderful part of the world to visit.
Les Contamines, French Alps
This picture was taken right in from of the Siam Beach Resort on Lonely Beach. As you can see the water is crystal clear and with the bare eye it is possible to see the fish swiming from the beach
i still don't know what is reflected and what is actually real or underwater.. too bad it was cloudy that time (grey clouds can be seen on the right side)
Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.
Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.
Photo credit: Andre Stefano
a fantastic spring day in milton. took my d7000 and my 24-70 f2.8 for a test drive in mixed conditions shade sun sky and played with the manual settings stopped water and birds generally had a blast.
Another poem I wrote in my Survey of Lit. Class. Another one that made my teacher cry. I really have no idea why. I don't really wanna know cause I'm very emotional, and it'll make me cry. =P
I was experimenting with idea splitting, where you separate a feeling from a sentence to make a new line
I just thought I'd share it with you guys...
Thanks