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Clicked last year at Lavasa in Pune. Such a beautiful place especially during the rains. I just wish I would have focused on her left eye instead of her right. Hard to do with a manual focus only lens with such a shallow depth of field.
Canon 5d mark 2 with 24-105mm f4 L
2x Elinchrom 600Rx Flashes
Place:İstanbul, Kilyos Beach
Model.Emrah Dursun
A Naga Sadhu after taking the holy dip at Sangam ( Confluence of 3 holy rivers - Ganga, Yamuna & the mythical Saraswati), on the auspicious occasion of "Mauni Amavasya" during the Maha Kumbh Mela at Allahabad in February 2013.
Took this shot down at Hallett Cove Conservation Park. Had it in TV mode when I took these, by the time I noticed the tide had come in and could get back to this spot. Still turned out ok for HDR.
Three photos taken (-2,0,+2EV), then taken into Photomatix using Details Enhancer. Some colour adjustment done in Photoshop, USM and increase the contrast for the rock and cliff face.
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- Canon 5D Mark2.
- ISO 100, f6.3, 1/25, 17mm.
- Canon 17-40 f4 L.
- Tripod
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
Hallett Cove is one of Australia's most outstanding geological and archaeological sites, recording an Australian ice age some 280 million years ago and providing a treasure chest of more than 1,700 Aboriginal artefacts. Magnificently developed glacial pavements along the northern cliff tops are recognised as the best record of Permian glaciation in Australia and being of worldwide significance. The park also conserves native flora and fauna and has a beach for swimming and fishing.
History
Aboriginal stone implements were first discovered in Hallett Cove in 1934 with more than 1,700 artefacts being collected over a period of 30 years. Professor Ralph Tate was the first person to realise that South Australia had been subjected to an ice age when he discovered the cove's smoothed and striated glacial pavement in 1875. The area was proclaimed as a conservation park in 1976 for the protection of its outstanding scientific and historic features.
Natural Attractions
The fascinating geological history of Hallett Cove is traced in its dark Pre-Cambrian rocks which were once under a sea that covered a vast area of South Australia 600 million years ago. About 500 million years ago the region was squeezed by massive earth movements which folded rocks and formed them into mountain ranges. Such folds are clearly seen at the southern foot of Black Cliff and along the wave cut platform to the north. Four main periods of the geological history of Hallett Cove are described along the park's interpretative walking trails.
Mothers Day is a special day for honoring Mothers through out the world. The Mother's Day holds great significance for all of us.
To muse: to be absorbed in thought, to gaze thoughtfully at.
'Sit in reverie and watch the changing
colour of the waves that break upon the
idle seashore of the mind.'
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Having a fish spa at ocean park Manila. Doctor fishes nibbling my feet as those sea creatures believed to heal wounds fastly as they nibble the callouses of one's feet. I was giggling as they bite & nibbled my calloused feet -- yet it was indeed enjoying & relaxing.
2014
Oban, Escocia
Foto: Leo Jiménez
All rights Reserved. Todos los derechos reservados. Leonardo j fotografía 2014
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- Canon 5D Mark2.
- ISO 100, f16, 30sec, 17mm.
- Canon 17-40 f/4 L.
- Tripod
About St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Bishop Francis Murphy arrived in Adelaide in 1844 to find his "cathedral" was a warehouse. With the building of a bishop's house at West Terrace and the opening of a church-school behind it in 1845, Bishop Murphy had a pro-cathedral. (This term seems not to have been used to describe St Patrick's, West Terrace.)
The diocese was established during a depression. The exodus to the goldfields in Victoria circa 1851 added to the financial woes of the bishop. The Cathedral was designed to be constructed in three stages so that the Diocesan finances would not be unduly stretched.
140 years after the Cathedral's foundation stone was laid, the cathedral was completed. It then became possible to dedicate the Cathedral. This was done on 11 July 1996. July 11 was chosen as this had been the date of the 1858 opening.