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The Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, as seen from the new Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge.
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Call me sappy, but I'm always happy when people dedicate an image to me. CatsFive did for me and I wanted to return the favor with an image I thought that he would enjoy as well.
The Normal Heart, October 7-10, 2021, Scene Dock Theatre ©2021 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
supporting a thin bezel with a flat piece of steel, while using hammer hand piece to push metal toward the stone
All of this capture to be come from a florist Japanese near my home when I taking a walk I ask to taking a photo of his arrangement and he was very happy of that and me too.
Week #8 Theme: Macro Photography
A crystal reflected a rainbow onto the kitchen table. I couldn't help but try to capture it.
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I was walking home across the Key Bridge in Georgetown when I spotted a van with a blue police-style light on top, parked in the right lane of northbound traffic. I couldn't tell what was going on at first, when I suddenly spotted a very colorful Macaw flying down the bridge. I don't know the full story, but it looks like a staff member of the Washington Humane Society was attempting to catch the Macaw, which didn't want to cooperate at first.
I got very lucky with these shots. I happened to be on the other side of the bridge, which is not the side I normally walk on. I also happened to be taking longer than normal to walk home, because I was taking lots of pictures on the way. The reason I was taking so many pictures was because I had been loaned a Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 L USM lens to test out, and I was doing just that. Dumb luck. Another reason to have your camera on you at all times.
Balade dans le parc national du Rincón (région du Guanacaste) à la découverte des phénomènes volcaniques et des cascades cachées sur les versants du volcan. Sans compter les nombreuses rencontres animalières dont celle d’un boa dans une forêt tropicale encore très dense !
Le paysage rencontré est différent de tout ce que nous avons pu voir auparavant : sur plusieurs sentiers nous pouvons apprécier de très près l’activité volcanique, notamment les fumerolles et les "pailas”.
Bain d’argile riche en oligo-éléments dans l’une des sources chaude sur le sentier Santa María.
Retour au lodge, sorte d'hacienda située dans une vaste propriété en pleine nature au pied du volcan… pour un coucher de soleil flamboyant.
This one cloud seemed determined to hold onto the sun to keep it from setting Hidden River Events, Asheville, NC Lisa Foster, photographer
Shot @ Hampi,350Km North of Bangalore,Oct2010.
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This is the first time I have actually set a stone, not a bead into a ring. It is a 2.89 Oval red andesine labrodorite and it isjust like the sun. It has so many colors in it its almost hard to photgraph. The prongs create the rays.
I made it out of hammered 18gauge and 22 gauge wire..... and yes... I'm keeping this one:)