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More images from Salt Lake City, Utah. This one gave more in the reflection than in the main subject.
Whatcom Falls Park is a really amazing urban park. There is a fish hatchery, a pond, a canyon with multiple waterfalls and a WPA-era stone bridge. The forest is deep and cool. A really nice place to walk and unwind.
It was early morning when I saw this gorgeous deep pink sunrise over Montreal. I liked how the red showed through the windows of the building under construction. I took this shot from my balcony; the City of Montreal is in the very far distance.
This mamma Mallard and her little ones are having a heck of a time dabbling in this pond full of duckweed as it keeps getting all over them. When the little chicks come up for air they're decorated with the stuff. Apparently it's also a source of food for the ducks from what I read. Well, there is plenty for the whole family then!
Taken 7 April 2019 at Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Florida
Ya que esta primavera se esta portando muy bien con la niebla, ahí va otra captura de este rincón tan mágico del bosque. Espero que os guste y muchas gracias por vuestros comentarios. Saludos!
Was nice to finally get out and capture a few images last week.
Thanks for your visit, comments and views.
Have a great day.
Exposure - 0.5
Aperture - F22
18mm
ISO - 100
Sydney photographed from the forest at Blues Point Reserve.
End of Blues Point Road, Blues Point, aka McMahons Point.
And because this image was taken from within a forest of gum trees, here's the haunting sound of 'Sweet Lullaby' by French artists 'Deep Forest'. This is the cool, extended mix:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFS_nfNvD2o
So, on this occasion I parked up on Blues Point Road near the amazing 'Breadworks' cafe, sampling the Flat White Coffee and a simple 'Poached Eggs on Toast', before rambling down to the Blues Point Reserve.
Blues Point Reserve provides magical views across the harbour to the bridge, city and Barangaroo - but you can also look west to Balmain, Goat Island, Balls Head and right up along the Parramatta River.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software
"The central issue is not man's decision to extend formal recognition to God, to furnish God with a certificate that He exists, but the realization of our importance to God's design; not to prove that God is alive, but to prove that man is not dead."
--Abraham Joshua Heschel, (as quoted in Edward K. Kaplan, Spiritual Radical: Abraham Joshua Heschel in America, 1940-1972)
Hello everybody. Today I want to show you my creation for the Lord of the Rings micro-scale collab from the LotrLug (www.instagram.com/lotrlug/). The task for my part was to build a Helms Deep MOC on a 32x16 base. Due to the fact that this castle is one of my favorite places in the LotR movies, it was really an interesting challenge to recreate that place on such a small base.
The design of the Tower is a bit inspired by Simon Hundsbichler (www.flickr.com/photos/138986803@N03).
You can find more photos of my creation on my Instagram account (www.instagram.com/balbo._/?hl=de). I hope you like it :)
This, too, is one of my latest achievements: the realization that every moment gives birth to a new moment, full of fresh potential, and sometimes like an unexpected present. And that one must not cling to moments of malaise and prolong them needlessly, because in so doing one may prevent the birth of a richer moment. Life courses through one as a constant current in a great series of moments, each having its own place in the day. Come on now, can’t you do better than that? I can’t help it, truly, I still can’t put it into words. Hush, now. Be patient. And if you can’t say it, then someone else will do it for you, Rilke or Beethoven, for instance. – Goodbye.
--Etty Hillesum, Etty, The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum (12/31/41)
Hornindalsvatnet / Vestland / Norway
With its maximum depth of 514 m, Hornindalsvatnet is Europe's deepest lake.
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Photographed on the Big Trees Trail in Sequoia National Park, CA in May of 2016.
I've been going through my photo folders from 2016 and reprocessing a lot of my early HDR images. In the "early days" of processing, I, like a lot of HDR "newbies" I understand, used to push the programs sliders a bit too much, enthralled with the color and detail, but not realizing I was really making a mess of the whole process.
The original image can be found in the same album I'm posting this one, for comparison.
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