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I love the geometric elements of this destroyed pier. It was blowing mist all afternoon. Plus, the fisherman were very kind in allowing me to set up.
The distinctive summit of Win Hill provides a backdrop to the steam rally in Hope, Derbyshire Peak District.
At the time of Sunset over Kumarokam Lake - Kerala, India.
IN FLICKR EXPLORE ON 26~08~2014.#178.
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Now is my turn to appear in Explore almost daily, while some of my best shots were completely ignored. I finally understood the Explore algorithm:
THROW THE DICE!!!
D60+50mm+36mm kenko tube+SB600
I tried partial black & white PP, not sure it's better, will upload a more basic version soon (edit: www.flickr.com/photos/nchateau/2690128284/in/photostream/)
Edit : Found in Explore (on 2008-07-18), thanks all
More very heavy rain and Thunderstorms are forecast for today. Miss Cheeky decided to get her Riverwalk in before that happens. As it turned out she was very adventurous this morning and did some exploring along the Mangrove track being built which leads to the Hunter River. Almost there, just a few more meters to go. Demanding work carting rocks and bricks as well as gravel to build the track.
黃尾鴝 Daurian Redstart (Male) ... If you view in large scale, you may see me reflected in his eye ... hiding behind camera and lens, of course. :-))
Early evening in London Summer 2010.
Just a Supercar with out any other car or any other person in the oic. That´s a quite rare scenery!
I´ll be back in London next week so wish me luck!
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I spotted this dandelion head growing amongst the grevillea and thought the colours looked pretty. These are SOOC and taken with my Canon 100 mm 2.8 macro lens.
#441 in Explore on 16th August, 2009.
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EXPLORED :DDDDDD YES! Explored on: October 22sd 2009! :D #303 :DDD THANKYOU
I adore thissssss =D
It reminds me of one of the koolest, nicest people here on Flickr: Kelsey =3
I don't know why though xD
Well, she's just awesome
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Explored #284. My first Explored photo! Weee!
365 Project: A Prompt A Day 2011
14/365
I took this photo a day late. I had this idea yesterday, but because of the snow days we had this week, my husband has been working way into the night. He normally gets off at 9ish, but to make up for the work they missed Monday and Tuesday, he's not been getting home until after 11 (he goes in around 4).
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EXPLORED # 440
’Ekhane proshanto mone khela kore uchu uchu gaach.
sobuj patar pore jokhon nemeche e-shey dupurer suejer aach
nodite soron kore ekbar prithibir sokol belake.
abar bikel hole otikaai horiner moto shanto thake
ei-sob gaach-guli; ---jeno kono dur theke osposto batash
bagher ghraner moto hridoye jagaye jay traash
-Jibananando Das
Location: Sundarban, Bangladesh (healing the wound of Sidr-2007)
Photo credit: Tapash Pramanik
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Highest Position on Explore #212
A shot I took on a storm chase last summer and finally got around to processing it...
This is Lake George, an ancient lake, believed to be more than a million years old.
Originally, small streams drained its catchment into the Yass River, but then the Lake George Escarpment rose due to major crustal movement along a strong fault line, blocking this drainage and forming the lake. Lake George has in previous Ice Ages been much larger and deeper.
Currently, the lake is dry and has been for many years... I cant imagine what it would look like full of water and life...