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Mann Island on Liverpools waterfront, much debated with respect to the modern architecture, something which has grown on me over the years, now part of the Liverpool furniture.
Gornergratbahn, Zermatt.
The Gornergratbahn (GGB) is a 9 km long 1,000 mm gauge mountain rack railway, with Abt rack system. It leads from Zermatt, Switzerland (1,604 m/5,262 ft), up to the Gornergrat (3,089 m/10,135 ft).
# On EXPLORE #54. (2009.09.15)
Explore #125 May 13 2016
If you look closely you can see the Statue of Liberty
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Banff National Park
Alberta, Canada
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I took the opportunity to head “abroad” to the Great White North last week on a four day power trip with friends Bill McIntosh, Tom Bricker, and Mark Willard. Our destinations were Banff, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks in the gorgeous western province of Alberta. It was my first time visiting that part of Canada and all I can say is wow... there are some beautiful places to see in this world. We’ll all be posting some shots over the next days/weeks and I highly encourage you to watch/visit their photostreams. I think all of our photographic styles are unique enough that you won’t see the same shot twice (at least, not the same interpretation).
This was taken during our first sunrise last Thursday at the Vermilion Lakes in Banff. We hadn’t scouted the area beforehand (that would just make it too easy!), so we found ourselves driving up and down Vermilion Lakes Road hopping in and out of our van looking for a good spot to set up in the dark. After finding a decent spot at a floating boat dock and firing off a few brackets of the beautiful color just beginning to burn on the horizon, we quickly abandoned ship when a workshop of other photographers stormed onto the scene in their cars (complete with driving up on us with their headlights on). Since we were vastly outnumbered and they were obviously not speaking English, we opted to cut our losses and quickly packed up, piled into our van, and headed out to find another spot. This location was the result of our retreat and was actually the first area we scouted earlier that morning, but weren’t able to find a dry enough patch of land to set up in the dark. I’m really glad we came back to this spot as I much prefer this composition to everything else I shot at the first location.
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I found this old car in a paddock just out of Gordon in the north of South Australia. Gordon is between Quorn and Hawker.
3 Exposure RAW HDR.
I've posted a couple of pictures of my stay at Zimanga private game reserve before, but there are still many left. Ones that I personally really like.
A stay in the overnight hide is spectacular. Maybe not even for the sole purpose of photography (although every peace of equipment we had was set and ready to go; as were our nerves.. :-)) but maybe even more for the sheer experience.
Imagine spending the night underground. Your vision is narrow and more and more you rely on sound. Your ears pick up the tiniest of noises. You just know that there are elephants around you: branches breaking, chewing molars, rumbling stomachs, the occasional trumpeting call, but you can't see them.....
You wait and wait ... for hours. You just can't go to sleep because any moment now they can come into view..
And than there is that one magical moment....
He didn't stop, but just ran on towards something very interesting out of our viewing range. But just there and than, your heart skips a beat...
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM at 16mm
ISO 3200, f2.8, 1/125s exp comp -3.67
Hoping to get the Phantastical Phantasm Cart Sale + Hunt in the destination guide.
October 1st to October 31.
" To where am I heading ?
I know not
veils of secrecy obscure the future.
But for sure , one day my heart
will cease to beat and then.... "
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The Vessel is a structure and landmark which was built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Construction began in April 2017; it opened on March 15, 2019.
Designed by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.