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Trabocco di localita' Vignola I
Costa dei Trabocchi, Vasto, Abruzzo
Tecnica del cartoncino nero + filtro a densita' neutra digradante e un po' di post-produzione.
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Trabocco of localita' Vignola I
Coast of Trabocchi,Vasto, Abruzzo, Italy
Black card technique and graduated neutral density filter (GND) with some post-processing.
Comments, criticisms and suggestions are welcome.
Spent several hours in this Redwood grove with my beautiful wife Candace soaking up the sun and trying to make an image that didn’t suck. Not sure I succeeded, but at least the light turned out nice.
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oysa masumiyet ,
hiç geri dönmeyecek,
dünya ve insan kaybetti onu...
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Bodrum,Bitez beach,August 2016
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''Fotoğraflarımın izin alınmadan kopyalanması ve kullanılması 5846 sayılı Fikir ve Sanat Eserleri Yasasına göre suçtur.!!'
Baie Cipailles - Silhouette Island - Seychelles 2021
Picture taken with:
Nikon DSLR D750
Irix Firefly 15mm F2.4 & NiSi CPL Polarizer
Irix Neutral Density 1.2
Lightroom 6.14
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Early evening in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The heart of the business district. Office workers across the city are preparing to leave for one of the world's busiest commutes home. One by one the lights go out.
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''Fotoğraflarımın izin alınmadan kopyalanması ve kullanılması 5846 sayılı Fikir ve Sanat Eserleri Yasasına göre suçtur.!!'
Patterns in beach sand, southwest Iceland.
Rhomboidal rills are formed by the interaction of sand grains as waves recede. They form under specific conditions when the beach gradient (slope) is very gradual and the sand consists of fine, light- and dark-colored particles of different densities. In this case, the sand grains are made of dark volcanic rock and light-colored calcium carbonate (seashells).
With the ever-present obsession to condo-ize every last inch of Vancouver, it was inevitable the fairies would soon follow suit.
De laatste tijd merk ik dat ik inspiratieloos ben. Ik wil wel foto's maken, maar heb steeds geen zin, óf door het matige weer, óf door moeheid, óf door een gebrek aan motivatie. Bovendien zou ik niet weten waarheen te gaan. Wéér de geijkte plekken?
De keren dat ik er de afgelopen weken wél op uit ben gegaan waren weliswaar oké en gezellig, maar bleken steeds niet genoeg om mij uit deze dip te trekken.
Daarnaast heb ik steeds meer moeite om de kwaliteit van mijn foto's te zien. Dat is meteen ook de belangrijkste reden waarom ik nog maar sporadisch iets op Flickr zet: meestal wanneer ik door mijn archief spit, vind ik niet een foto goed genoeg.
Wie herkent dit? En hoe kom je eroverheen?
(Deze foto heb ik overigens niet zelf gekozen. In plaats daarvan heb ik vanavond mijn vrouw door mijn foto's laten bladeren, met een frisse blik. Zij koos deze foto om hier te plaatsen. Ik hoop dat jullie het wat vinden.)
Classic New York
For a while now, I've been out of inspiration. I want to shoot photos, but I never seem to be in the mood, either because of the bad weather, because of me being tired, or because of a lack of motivation. And even then, I wouldn't know where to go. One of the many places I've visited already? Again?
While the times I did get out during the last couple of weeks have been good and fun, they proved not to be enough to pull me out of this rut.
Apart from that, I'm having a hard time more and more to see the quality in my work. That's also the main reason why I've been posting so little to Flickr for some time now: when I'm flipping through my archive, I usually don't think any photo is good enough.
Who recognises this? And how do you get over it?
(By the way, I didn't choose this photo myself. Instead, I asked my wife to flip through my photos tonight, with fresh eyes. She chose this one, to upload here. I hope you like it.)
The Kızılkoyun Necropolis was established on the slopes of Tilfindir Hill in the east of Haleplibahçe, north of Balıklı Lake. It is one of the most important remains of the ancient Greek and Roman culture in the Edessa city center.
These tombs are dated between second and fourth century AD.389 slums were demolished with the expropriation studies carried out in the Rock Necropolis. 61 rock tombs were excavated with the archaecological excavation and clening work carried out jointly by Sanliurfa Museum Directorate and Sanliurfa Metropolitan Municipality.
Grave chambers have been formed by carving with a certain system the limestone bedrock that can be easliy shaped. The grave chambers are generally planned as cubes. With in the rock burial chambers, there are numbers of klines, or dead beds, which vary according to the burial requirement at that time.
It is known that these klines were laid down and covered with a cover stone. Some burial chambers contain reliefs with mythological and religious scenes. In the cemeteries, various gifts are left for the deads and sacrifices are made from time to time.
Kızılkoyun, which is one of the important Necropolis of Edessa City, is quite unusual in terms of grave sizes grave ornaments and archaeological finds. A landscaping Project was carried out by Sanliurfa Metropolitan Municipality in order to open the Kızılkoyun Necropolis tourism.
December 11, 2020, Şanlıurfa/ Turkey
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View from the Top of the Rock - Manhattan - Midtown - New York City - État de New York - États-Unis - USA
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A few more images from my new ND1000 filter. I'm really starting to enjoy what this filter can do, especially with scenes like this.
Stormy swells battering the point at Greymouth on the wet west coast of the south island.
Greymouth, New Zealand, 2016
Fires are a particular danger for shanty towns not only for the lack of fire fighting stations and the difficulty fire trucks have traversing the absence of formal street grids, but also because of the high density of buildings and flammability of materials used in construction.
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🎶[Starman (David Bowie Live!)] 🎶
Didn't know what time it was, the lights were low
I leaned back on my radio
Some cat was laying down some rock 'n' roll
"Lotta soul," he said
Then the loud sound did seem to fade
Came back like a slow voice on a wave of phase
That weren't no DJ, that was hazy cosmic jive
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
I had to phone someone so I picked on you
Hey, that's far out, so you heard him too
Switch on the TV, we may pick him up on channel two
Look out your window, I can see his light
If we can sparkle he may land tonight
Don't tell your poppa or he'll get us locked up in fright
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
Starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la-la, la, la, la
- David Bowie
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As an old fucking white guy...... I am so sorry
Reset & Resist!
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mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160NC. long-exposure with B+W 110 10-stop neutral-density filter. lab: A&I color, santa monica, ca. scan: epson V750 pro. exif tags: lenstagger.
Les textures granuleuses du métal et du bois, les reflets sur les maillons de la chaîne. L'ouverture à travers laquelle s'infiltre la sensation de l'espace lumineux. La profondeur fuyante, qui dissous les matières, efface la densité, notamment celle du métal, dans l'espace brumeux au-delà d'une porte close.
30 second daylight exposure of Svartifoss using a 10 stop neutral density filter and polarizer. Svartifoss (Black Falls) is surrounded by dark basalt columns. It is located within Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland. These hexagonal columns were formed by lava that cooled at a slow rate which crystallized forming basalt. Over time rapid temperature fluctuations resulted in fractures in the basalt creating hexagonal patterns. It was nice to see a little green growing around the falls.
Photo by Russell Eck
Population Density
“Population density refers to the average number of individuals living per square kilometer or square mile. The world’s total area is approximately 197,000,000 sq miles, and the Earth’s population is about 7.5 billion. This means that the population density of the world is around 38 people per sq mile or 14.7 individuals per sq kilometer.
The population density of cities around the world varies greatly. The most densely populated city in the world is Manila, the Philippines, where 41,515 people live in each square kilometer.” (1) In contrast, the city shown here, Montreal, Canada - Canada’s second largest city - has a population density (in the city proper) one tenth of that at 4,517 people per square kilometre (2).
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Sources: (1) www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-world-s-most-densely-popu...
(2) worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/montreal-population/
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Norwegen / Nordland - Helgelandskysten
Ågskardet
Helgeland is the most southerly district in Northern Norway. Generally speaking, Helgeland refers to the part of Nordland county that is located south of the Arctic Circle. It is bordered in the north by the Saltfjellet mountains and Svartisen glacier, which form a natural border with the Salten district. In the south, Helgeland borders Trøndelag county.
The district covers an area of about 18,832 square kilometres (7,271 sq mi), with nearly 79,000 inhabitants. There are four towns in the district: from south to north these are Brønnøysund, Mosjøen, Sandnessjøen, and Mo i Rana.
Name
The Old Norse form of the name was Hálogaland (see Hålogaland).
Geography
Helgeland is commonly divided into three or four sections:
Southern Helgeland (actually southwest), which consists of the municipalities Bindal, Sømna, Brønnøy, Vega and Vevelstad.
Central Helgeland, which is sometimes further divided into the regions:
Inner Helgeland, which consists of the municipalities Grane, Hattfjelldal and Vefsn.
Outer Helgeland, which consists of the municipalities Leirfjord, Alstahaug, Herøy and Dønna.
Northern Helgeland, which consists of the municipalities Hemnes, Rana, Nesna, Lurøy, Træna and Rødøy.
Helgeland is characterized by pointed mountains and Strandflaten, a shallow lowland area, sometimes just above the sea surface, and sometimes just below the surface. People living on the coast have settled on this lowland (while inland towns, such as Mo and Mosjøen, are situated in valleys). A consequence of the Strandflaten is thousands of islands, and shallow waters going far into the sea. This has provided some shelter from stormy weather, which might occur in winter. Some islands are fairly large, often with unique mountains, such as Torghatten, De syv søstre (The Seven Sisters), Hestmannen, Rødøyløva (in Rødøy), Dønnamannen (picture), and Træna. There are several sea bird colonies, such as Lovund with thousands of puffins. The Solvær Islands (Solværøyene) in Lurøy consists of about 300 small and flat islands and has the highest densities of Eurasian eagle-owls in Europe.
The highest mountains, are located inland, where Oksskolten is the highest mountain in Northern Norway. There are many valleys inland, such as the Dunderland Valley, Vefsndalen, and Hattfjelldal. Røssvatnet is the second largest lake in Norway. There are three large national parks in Helgeland: Saltfjellet–Svartisen National Park (partly), Børgefjell National Park (partly), and Lomsdal–Visten National Park (created in May 2009).
Cultural references
Helgeland is the scene for Henrik Ibsen's 1857 historical play "The Vikings at Helgeland" (Hærmændene paa Helgeland), whose plot takes place at this region during the time of Erik Blood-axe (c. 930–934).
Helgeland Kammerkor, a mixed choir with members from all parts of Helgeland, have recorded an album of folk music from Helgeland (Folketoner fra Helgeland, 2005). The album contains 27 folk tunes from Helgeland, recorded in collaboration with folk musicians from the area. The album was recorded in Alstahaug Church, a 900-year-old stone church located near Sandnessjøen.
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Ågskardet is a village in Meløy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the southern side of the Holandsfjorden, about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) north of the village of Tjong (in neighboring Rødøy Municipality). There were 127 inhabitants in 2008.
The village lies along Norwegian County Road 17, with a ferry connection to a port, just west of the village of Halsa. The ferry is the only connection to the rest of Meløy Municipality to the north. The village is situated just north of the border with Rødøy Municipality. The village has its own school, chapel/community centre, and some private companies.
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Helgeland (im Mittelalter Hålogaland) ist eine Landschaft im Norden Norwegens, die heute den südlichen Teil des Fylkes Nordland bis zum Saltfjellet umfasst. Die Region hat 78.400 Einwohner und eine Fläche von 17.936 km². Die Region hat ungefähr 15.000 Inseln.
Im Mittelalter bezeichnete Hålogaland das gesamte Territorium nördlich von Trøndelag und war vor der Christianisierung Norwegens ein selbständiges Königreich, das auch den größten Teil von Troms umfasste und sich zeitweilig bis in das von Samen dominierte Gebiet (Finnmark, Schwedisch-Lappland, Nord-Finnland und Nordwest-Russland) erstreckte. Hålogaland nimmt einen hervorragenden Platz in den Sagas ein. Die Göttinnen Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr und Irpa der Jómsvíkinga saga stammen wahrscheinlich aus Hálogaland und wurden wohl vor allem dort verehrt. Der vermutlich bekannteste Einwohner Hålogalands war der Seefahrer und Kaufmann Ottar, dessen Bericht über seine Heimat einen Platz in Alfreds des Großen Übersetzung der Weltgeschichte des Orosius fand.
Der Name stammt nicht von derselben Wurzel wie heilig, wie es schon Adam von Bremen behauptete, sondern von einer Volksbezeichnung háleygir. In Snorri Sturlusons Jüngerer Edda wird er von einem mythischen König Holgi abgeleitet. Holgi wiederum soll ein Nachfolger von Odins Sohn Sæming (Säming) gewesen sein.
Die jüngere Form des Namens findet sich ab 1380, die ältere besteht weiter in den Namen der Bistümer Sør-Hålogaland (Nordland) und Nord-Hålogaland (Troms und Finnmark) und im Namen des Obergerichtes (Hålogaland lagmannsrett), das für die drei nördlichen Provinzen Nordland, Troms und Finnmark sowie für Spitzbergen zuständig ist.
In Helgeland befand sich bei Bratland und der Insel Aldra ein Sender des Omega-Funknavigationssystems. In der Nähe von Bratland befindet sich auch der Marinesender JXN, der wie einst der Omegasender eine Drahtantenne verwendet, die über einen Fjord gespannt wurde.
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