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One of the breathtaking sunrises I have ever witnessed. The heavenly light and the mesmerizing lake mist rising as the sunlight kisses the lake.
Although I would have preferred shooting this with my Canon 6D, I am impressed by the picture quality from my Sony NEX. This was one shot handheld.
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..."You are my inpiration and my folly
You are my light across the sea
my million nameless joys
and my day's wage
You are my divinity
my madness
my selfishness
my transfiguration
and purification
You are my rapscallionly fellow vagabond
my tempter and star
I want you"...
- George Bernard Shaw
Pre-inca pyramid of adobe and bricks of Huaca Pucllana, dating around 500 CE.
The pyramid was built by members of the Lima culture, a Pre-Incan indigenous coastal civilization that lasted in the region from around 100 CE to 650 CE.
Scene of indigenous Marenga ritual, see the pot, there's a shark painting on it, which is a symbol of the Sea, Marenga's divinity, or inca believed in the Sun
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The photograph was taken during Holi (the festival of Colors) in March 2017, at Nandgaon, Mathura (India) where group of people were enjoying and murmuring the hym of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. The Man playing the Dafli (Tambourine) was so much lost in the musical hym whose mood made me to capture this photograph
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Exif Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark III | EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM USM @ 24 mm | f/22, 1/25s, ISO 100 + LucrOit 100mm filter holder + Formatt-Hitech Firecrest ND 1.8 filter | f/22, 121s, ISO 100.
Picture from 2 exposures on a tripod Induro CT114 + BHL1 ball head.
Processing:
Lightroom for catalog, white balance, basic adjustments and lens corrections > Export 2 exposures as layers to Photoshop > Digital blending exposures manually and with luminance masks > Cloning + Color Efex Pro + Dfine + Orton Lights + High Pass filter sharpening with Photoshop CC.
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Inverbrackie, South Australia
Former Inverbrackie Caledonian Church.
Land was slowly taken up here from the early 1840s. One of the first residents was Dr William Innes, a Scot who named the locality Inverbrackie after his home in Scotland near Invergordon which is across the Firth of Moray from Nairn. The Scottish McLeods had owned Inverbrackie or Inverbreakie (spellings vary) castle from the 1300s. They were related to the Innes family. In 1699 the McLeods sold Inverbrackie Castle to Sir William Gordon who was part of the Earls of Sutherland family. Sir William Gordon renamed the castle Invergordon, hence the name of today’s Scottish town. In 1873 the remains of the 14th century castle were absorbed into a newly constructed Elizabethan style mansion. Unfortunately this was totally destroyed by fire in 1928 and the castle grounds are now the Inverbreakie Golf course on the outskirts of Invergordon. Dr Innes, James Johnston of Oakbank and others met at the tiny Payne’s Inn at Inverbrackie SA in 1846 and decided to ask the colonial government for a land grant to establish a Church of Scotland there. They got a free grant of 20 acres and £150 towards the construction of the church. The Scottish church subsequently opened in 1849 and Dr Innes was the first burial in the attached cemetery that year. The church was also used as a school as the Scots placed great importance on education. 24 children were attending the Inverbrackie School by 1851. The school closed in 1857 when the first Woodside School opened. In 1852 parishioners guaranteed a stipend to entice John Macbean from Scotland to come out as the local Presbyterian minister. A manse was built on the glebe lands for him. In 1868 Macbean got the Inverbrackie church into the Presbyterian Union of SA. He finished up as minister at Inverbrackie in 1884. Later ministers served both the Inverbrackie and Woodside Presbyterian churches. Reverend Stewart was the last minister to serve Inverbrackie between 1922 and 1926 but it is not known how often services were conducted there as the Presbyterian church in Woodside was the main one from 1878. The manse and glebe lands were sold in 1925 and the church closed permanently soon after. Miraculously this 1849 church still stands on lands adjacent to Woodside Army Barracks but it is covered with ivy. It deserves restoration by the government.