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Eucalytus leaves hanging down in the foreground and palm fronds springing up in the distance.

A water abstract with contrasting colors, reflections and patterns.

Steam versus Diesel. Taken on the Gloucester and Warwickshire Railway in Toddington loco yard during a photo charter.

Paper Mill and Marina

Old Port of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

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Fotografía desde el Teleférico anaranjado donde se ven los rascacielos de la parte central y Sopocachi. Al frente esta el barrio de Armando Escobar Uría.

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Looking up the Nordfjorden from the Norwegian town of Olden.

A couple of weeks ago I drove down to Patagonia Arizona and the Paton Center for hummingbirds. They have feeders set up all over the grounds that a large variety birds use, not just hummingbirds. I love the contrast of this photo, with the beautiful red of the bird on a dead flower and the dark background. This is a male Northern Cardinal at the Paton Center for hummingbirds in Patagonia Arizona.

It was the contrasts which caught my eye when I was setting up this scene... Along with the B&W harmonics it made for a nice composition.

What I did not see at the time was the 'Paisley' design the ducks created in their formation.

In one shot they were all in an almost perfect circle, but the overall composition wasn't appealing.

I also shot this scene with my Nikon, but somehow it all looked flat. - and now I don't even own a cellphone..

I saw this scene unfolding - the yellow wall was ahead of where I was originally and I saw this lady walking in that direction - I moved quickly and positioned myself for the shot. I barely had time to get into position and only was able to grab one quick shot

Winter has come to Denmark

Un po' autunno, un po' inverno.

 

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Virginia - Train track at morning......(click for closeup)

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During a drug bust operation, this police helicopter flew below and around the contrasting black, gold and yellow clouds near sunset.

black and white contrast edge

a fresh new colored field of sunflowers near the old abandoned gray factory

The contrasting colors of a sunset with the fingerprints of passing planes still visible.

Walking by the Faneuil Hall and saw the contrasting architectural styles of the modern buildings surrounding a colonial style building in downtown Boston

En tamaño grande se aprecian las casitas, al pie de la montaña y al borde del fiordo...

Nonostante la mole davvero minuscola sono aggressivi e combattivi in modo inaspettato

Whilst not the biggest of the major glaciers in Los Glaciares National Park, Spegazzini Glacier is a hugely impressive sight, if for no other reason than the sheer size of its wall, which can tower as high as 135 metres (440 feet).

 

The Spegazzini glacier is one of the bordering glaciers between Argentina and Chile after the Agreement to specify the route of the limit from Mount Fitz Roy to Cerro Daudet in 1998 . The lower section of the glacier is located in Argentina, in the Lago Argentino department of the Santa Cruz province . Its source is in Chile, in the province of Último Esperanza in the Magallanes region . It is protected by the Bernardo O'Higgins and Los Glaciares National Parks.

 

It has an area of ​​134 km² and an average width of 1.5 km . The glacier originates from the South Patagonian ice field and flows eastward, reaching the Spegazzini arm of Lake Argentino . Its main characteristic is the great height of its front, which reaches 135 m, making it the highest in Los Glaciares National Park and one of the most important. The vegetation around it produces a marked contrast of colors, produced by glacier erosion, humidity, wind and the sun.

 

It owes its name to the botanist Carlos Luis Spegazzini , who was the first to study the local flora.

 

The glacier is fed by the Mayo Norte and Peineta glaciers. In addition, it has the peculiarity of not showing signs of retreat, which is a phenomenon common to large glaciers.

 

📍 Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate, Lago Argentino, Santa Cruz, Argentina

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