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Canon T3 with flash exposing the foreground flowers on a background sunset. The black mess on the top right, is actually a bee :)
It's been very foggy in Milwaukee the last week so I thought it'd be a good opportunity to walk around with my camera. Taken with Canon 1100D.
Hoje de manhã esse gatinho apareceu la no meu trabalho, ficou por lá o dia todo e no fim do dia eu fiz umas fotos dele porque achei ele tão fofinho e o por do sol estava incrível!
~Sim eu atualizei dois dias seguidos \o/
Beijos e obrigado por tudo :D
This was one of my favorite shots from my recent trip to the Udvar-Hazy Center, a branch of the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. The frame centers on the engines of the Space Shuttle Discovery. These engines were so successful in the space shuttle program, NASA will be using the same designs for their Space Launch System (SLS), the successor to the now retired space shuttle.
Using an ultra-wide lens, I was able to capture not only the symmetry of the shuttle's design but the symmetry of the hangar that this giant now resides in. The lighting beneath the shuttle adds a dramatic flair making this an awesome subject to shoot!
I took this photo from the Sears tower. I spent a long time there looking this beautiful city from the top of the sky. At that time the sunset went down and the blue hour gave me the opportunity to shot my camera in the middle of this wonderful colors...
Postei essa também porque não conseguiria ver ela jogada na pasta de editadas e saber que não iria ser postada.... kk :P
Merlin (Falco columbarius) dries its' feathers in the rays of the sunrise after an unsuccessful attack on a flock of Sanderlings.
Roseway Beach, Nova Scotia.
This photograph was taken at Dromana Pier in Australia. Unfortunately because this pier is really old, it has developed concrete cancer and might have to be taken down. RIP Dromana pier ;)Please note, it is illegal to download or use one of my photos without my permission. Send me an email and I'll be happy to deal with you :)
When I went to Chicago for business I had time to visit beautiful places and the Sears tower is one of them. From the floor nbr 94 if I'm not wrong, you have a great view of the lake and city.
The mid-afternoon light beams through the rafters and upper windows creating some really beautiful natural light that showcases the interesting and intricate lines of the Ferry Building's interior.
You can also see this image and others like it at 500px.com/bartonth