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Finally got hold of a 50mm prime lens. And what better way to celebrate than click around the house with a cup of coffee for company
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A small herd of cattle grazes on dry grass under a sunny, blue sky in California's Sacramento Valley.
Pier with landing lights at Hong Kong airport extends out into the sea. Long exposure gives a smooth sea
Taksin Maharat Bridge (locals call it as Sapan Laem Sing. This was taken in the morning just before sunrise at a fishing port on the Westside of Pak Nam Laem Sing.
Laem Sing district is about 30 km south of the Chanthaburi city. It’s located at the estuary of the Chanthaburi River which dissects the eastern part of the province, passes through Chanthaburi city before flowing out to the Gulf of Thailand.
Even though it's winter, the chairs and tables are out and ready for customers in this outside eating area of the restaurant.
The wine growing slopes of the Peljesac Peninsula in Croatia, home to the best Croatian red wines grown on the protected steep belt facing the sea captured as a multiple image panorama at sunrise.
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For this challenge, frame your subject in such a way that there's a large enough empty space for words.
Canterbury Bells wildflowers in Joshua Tree National Park during Californias superbloom Bell wildflowers in Joshua Tree National Park during Californias superbloom
Banff, Alberta, Canada - July 6, 2022: McDonalds logo sign with a Canadian maple leaf, at a fast food restaurant
Pleneau Island is located west of Booth Island at the southern end of the Lemaire Channel and features an array of iceberg scenery. In fact, an astonishing ninety-three percent of the world’s mass of icebergs is found surrounding the Antarctic. The word “iceberg” actually comes from partial Dutch translation meaning “ice mountain.” The term iceberg refers to chunks of ice larger than 5 meters (16 feet) and smaller chunks of ice are known as bergy bites (how cute!) and growlers. While Antarctic icebergs last typically ten years and Arctic bergs about two years, what’s interesting to note is the glacial ice that icebergs are made of could be more than 15,000 years old!