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Explored Dec.16, 2024
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With a distance of 9.5 km and an elevation gain of under 1000 meters, Paget Peak is one of the shorter scrambles in Yoho and Banff. Paget Peak is often recommended to those who want to start scrambling in the Canadian Rockies. The experience of scrambling up Paget Peak was fantastic. The panoramic views from the area around the Lookout were just stunning!
The video clips shows we scrambled up one of the peaks at this fall's Rocky Mountains trip:
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"Explore'd" on the 06.06.2019 ... among the Legos, buses, coaches, train, etc... which are usually displayed undeservedly in Explore !
Lake of the Ozarks is a reservoir created by the 1931 construction of Bagnell Dam across the Osage River in the northern part of the Ozarks in central Missouri. The lake has a surface area of 54,000 acres, and 1,150 miles of shoreline. Most of its shoreline is privately owned.
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A serene scene at Llyn Padarn from earlier this year - a wonderful, still morning photographing a photographers favourite.
Explored - 27.12.24
Exploring Picturesque Amsterdam Exploring picturesque Amsterdam with its astonishing canals and incredible buildings is a breathtaking experience. Amsterdam is artistic with elaborate canals and quaint narrow houses. These stunning and colorful houses are magnificent with beautiful gabled facades. Notice the fronts of the buildings or the facades. How beautiful! Take a ride through the […]
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Love this view of an abandoned barn - makes for a good subject with sky supporting a pleasing rural scene
Explore - 1.8.25
On tour with some(Michael, Dennis, Maximilian, Christian and Andreas) fellow german landscape photographers.
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Explored, #111
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Taken from the Newgate entrance to Chester, this photo shows the site of the Roman Amphitheatre, St John's Church and the old Convent.
Made Explore #126 on March 23rd 2008!
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لي صاحب من أول إذا قمت أناديــــه
الشـــــوق من بين المحـانـــــي يشبّــــه
يقول لي لبيــه
لبيــــــــــــــــــــــــه
لبيـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــه
و أنا اتفـــــدى به مع كل لبّــــه
Explore #284 Apr 4, 2009
Sometimes the stars align and...
...the sky conditions are perfect
...the monorail stops in the perfect spot
...an epic photographic opportunity is created.
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**EXPLORE! ** :) Feb 12th - #102
It was cold but very sunny. I wanted to capture the contrast between the Cold and The Sun.
Triangle in there again! :)
Talacre is a village in Flintshire on the north coast of Wales in the community of Llanasa.
It is near Point of Ayr on the west side of the River Dee estuary and has a sandy beach with dunes with large holiday caravan parks adjacent. The hills of the Clwydian Range behind the village form the eastern boundary of the Vale of Clwyd. The name Talacre is a combination of the Welsh words tal, meaning end, and acrau, meaning acres. In the north-east Welsh dialect, acrau is pronounced as acre.
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T'was in another lifetime,one of toil and blood
When blackness was a virtue and the road was full of mud
By Bob Dylan
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explored #127 - 14/12/2011
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Petit coin sympathique découvert avec Yoann hier après midi accessible à marée basse après une petite marche sur la plage précédente. Cette plage est bordée de très grands palétuviers et le sable recouvert par endroits de feuilles mortes. Quand nous sommes arrivés, le soleil passait déjà sous l'horizon, il a fallut trouver rapidement des éléments de composition (en évitant de se faire piquer par une escadrille de taons :-). Rémire-montjoly (Guyane française) le 20 novembre 2008, route des plages à l'embouchure du fleuve le Mahury.
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Sympathetic spot discovered with Yoann yesterday afternoon accessible to low tide after a small walk on the preceding beach. This range is bordered with very high mangroves trees and the sand covered by places with black leaves. When we arrived, the sun was nearly below the horizon, we had to quickly find elements of composition (while avoiding being bitten by a group of horseflies :-). Rémire-montjoly (French Guiana) on November 20, 2008, road of the beaches to the mouth of the river Mahury.
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Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L (21mm@f/14) | ISO 50 | 30 sec. | Singh-Ray reversed GND3 filter | Lee ND6 filter | Lee ∅105mm Polarizer filter | PP in Aperture/CS4: cleaning, contrast, saturation, sharpening (maybe a way too much :-).This is not a composite nor a HDR image.
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