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People having coffee in a shopping center. The bright winter sky creates silhouettes of the customers.
Like a scene out of Oliver Twist, Coco, our nine-week old Chocolate Labrador puppy holds a small one-egg pan, as if to say "Please, sir, I want some more.”
Having been fed her small meals in it previously, she's thinking it will get her more food!
On the Li River in Yangshuo, China.
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Beautiful Australian beach with turquoise waters and deep coloured sands showing patterning from tidal flows
The famous Haight and Ashbury street corner sign in San Francisco, California, USA. Model releases at request. Photo available for licensing from PicFair: krisolin.picfair.com/pics/015954688-two-tourists-at-the-f...
Abstract reverse lens macro photography shot with a vintage Helios 44.3 58mm, maple tree in fall colors on a windy day.
www.thetravelpictures.com: The sun sets on an autumn evening over the river rocks at the rural Finland. The sky is pretty dramatic on the autumn nights like this. - bit.ly/2Ibl06b //
A couple is walking hand in hand among the ice floes. They are not worried about falling into the frozen sea water.
British Airways' Boeing 747 flying over Interstate 5 during San Diego rush hour.
I have been trying to photograph British Airways' Boeing 747 arriving into San Diego from this location for some time now. The "Queen of the Skies" is slowly being retired from many airlines in lieu of more fuel-efficient, cost-effective and reliable wide-body aircraft. I wanted to photograph it one more time to remember the aircraft that changed aviation history.
The Boeing 747 is the largest regular-scheduled aircraft to fly into San Diego International Airport (Lindbergh Field) and what better way to photograph it than on final approach into "America's Finest City!"
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A man is sitting on a bench at the view point looking at the sea. There are cruise ships and old sail ships at the port.
www.thetravelpictures.com: A couple riding bikes at the Kadriorg Park at Tallinn, the capital of Estonia on a spring day. - ift.tt/2BVdhUF //
Shot taken for Crazy Tuesday theme "red-black". This rose is actually one of the birthday roses I got for my wife.
The closed up shot of an upside down monk alms-bowl shape stone on the summit of Mt Khitchakut.
Khao Khitchakut national park is fertile and green. For waterfall lovers, there are three dazzling falls here called Klong Chang Se, Kra-ting and Klong Kra-sue in the middle of scenic landscape.
More importantly, a large number of worshippers climb the towering mountain of Khao Khitchakut to the top in order to pay reverence to the footprint of Lord Buddha. This annual event has been held a very long time. According to religious belief, this is the ultimate way to perform good deeds and advance in determination despite difficulties.
Transportation - From the starting point at Phluang temple, you have to get a four-wheel pickup that takes you on a steep eight-kilometre route. Then, you need to walk for another 1.2 kilometers.
On the mountaintop, it is possible to see several geological phenomena related to Buddhist myths including the stone pagoda, the stone in an upside down monk alms-bowl shape, the hermit cave, Indra motor racing tracks, as well as gigantic stones that look like a turtle or an elephant.
From the breezy peak, you can easily look down on Chanthaburi. If you have not been there yet, do not miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You will not be disappointed.
A young woman is walking towards the archway to the medieval old town of Tallinn, Estonia. She is definetely going to a place where time has stopped.
A squirrel on the fence of my Mother's garden in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The neighbour feeds the squirrel so it has become very tame. Taken with the Sigma 135mm Art lens, about as close as I could get...
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Short metal and wooden pier with steps leading into the sea. Long exposure gives a silky smooth surface to the water
J'ai eu l'idée de m'inspirer du graphisme et prendre le symbole visuel « chaud » (« hot ») pour le rendre en photo.
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Red Hot!
For this image I used the graphics world as a source of inspiration and turned the visual symbol "hot" into a photo.
"Bloodroot Bud" by Patti Deters.
One of the first native perennial flowers to bloom in my Zone 4 garden, the creamy white bud of the medicinal herb Bloodroot ('Sanquinaria canadensis' also known as Bloodwort, Indian Paint, Tetterwort, Sankebite, Red Root, or Sweet Slumber) is tiny but sparkles brightly with morning dew. The flower will be bright white, and if you crush the roots they will ooze a red-colored substance that is poisonous to livestock, but which can be used for dye and is where the common name of bloodroot comes from. A simple soft bokeh texture has been added to the photograph for artistic effect. Please enjoy more of my (floral, texture, more) images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/bloodroot-bud-patti-dete....