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Sunday on January 2013, the morning when I walked through the lane to the village on a motorcycle Sewedi I took some pictures of the life of the villagers in the northern city of Surabaya Sewedi border island of Madura.
What also stands navy housing, which is very alarming to see the condition of the building is said to be worth staying even. With cloudy weather I got out of the vehicle and on foot while carrying a camera who knew there was an interesting and unique objects for a collection of photos taken in my travels over the years.
I stopped a large tree to look straight ahead I saw there was a little hut that stands alone without any other building had tilted the building conditions. Objects like these sometimes make me interested and challenged to take the correct angle shooting because I'm weak and stupid in terms of shooting angle.
I'm just trying to train myself in terms of sensitivity shooting angle but the photography world is a world of fun and entertaining at the same time when saturated with boring routine every day.
Fisherman's small hut in the village Sewedi stands in the middle of the fish pond dike, so peaceful atmosphere in that location and cloudy weather plus adds a dramatic atmosphere. I really enjoyed my day wonderful.
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The Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building in the evening. Shot from tripod, using standard +3 picture control.
Moscow, Russia
Taken from a footbridge on the Embankment in London. There was a demonstration protesting against the genocide of Palestinian people in Gaza.
Россия. Москва-Сити.
Вид с набережной Тараса Шевченко.
Russia. Moscow-City.
View from Taras Shevchenko embankment.
The sun went down when we paddled up to it, a slow reach due to high winds and rough water against current.
Very beautiful restored to the 2,500 th anniversary of Balaklava Nazukin embankment. It is named after a sailor, diver IA Nazukin - Bolshevik revolutionary leader (in 1917 he headed the Revolutionary Committee, later - Balaklava Council).
It is often said that the city built by the English Embankment Balaklava during their stay here v'1854-1855's. However, it is not: that the wooden promenade local residents dismantled for firewood in less than ten years. The current town quay was built in 1880-1890 years in the funds of the city. Work carried out by local contractor A. Hristopulo.
It starts from the quay area of the 1st of May and ends by turning into the street Rubtsov. On the area of 1st May is a monument to famous Ukrainian writer Lesya Ukrainka, who repeatedly came to Balaklava.
Название улицы посвящено деятельности Ивана Андреевича Назукина, который в 1917 году возглавлял ревком Балаклавского совета и был лидером большевистского движения.
Набережная Назукина была построена в середине 19 столетия. Тогда она была сделана из дерева. Но в течение десяти лет местные жители полностью её разобрали на дрова для обогрева домов. В 1880 году строительство снова возобновилось. На этот раз набережная уже была вымощена камнем и до сей поры её облик остаётся таковым. Воплощение проекта создания Набережной Назукина было поручено А. Христопуло.
A High Barnet-bound train of Northern Line 1959 stock arrives in November 1988. That chap is carrying a Head sports bag is similar to the one I would have been using as a camera bag at the time, which I found it less conspicuous when out and about.
Pentax K1000/50mm
Kodak T-Max 3200 rated @ 1600ASA
London
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A particularly foggy day at the Victoria Embankment on the River Trent in Nottingham.
Hasselblad 1000F
Zeiss Tessar 80mm f/2.8
Fuji Pro 160S
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
The structure is 443 feet (135 m) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 394 feet (120 m). When erected in 1999 it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel.
Each of the 32 ovoidal capsules weighs 10 tonnes and can carry 25 people.
The Victoria Embankment's construction started in 1865 and was completed in 1870. In December 1878 Victoria Embankment became the first street in Britain to be permanently lit by electricity.