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The human eye needs a certain amount of time to get used to the alternation of light and dark, and this bridge is no exception. However, thanks to the bright strip of light on the ceiling, I couldn't get lost even during the day and reached the other side safely.
Ilford HP5+
Adonal 1:100 + sea salt
60´, 19,5°C
Nikon F2 (1971-1980)
Nikkor 28mm/f 3.5 K (1975-1977)
Lors de la visite du château fort de Murol dans le Puy-de-Dôme.
Le guide en costume d'époque était fort sympathique et plein d'humour !
Model: Skye McLeod Fairywren
Catwa Jessica Mesh Head
Maitreya Lara Mesh Body
Emeli Hair by LeLutka
IKON Promise Eyes (Nymph)
Native of Winter ensemble (incl. headband & boots) by Champagne Sparkling Couture
Sylvan Ears by BentBox
Moon Staff by Ceridwen's Cauldron
Staff-11 Pose by [ImpEle]
Sim: Suomi @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cubana%20Bay/103/131/22
Darkness falls over Bressay and Noss as LK174 Avrella, a whitefish trawler, returns to port in Lerwick.
Kinderdijk, Netherlands.
This sunrise last October at Kinderdijk was certainly one of my most intense experiences. We arrived long before dawn, and the whole scenery was covered in mist and the windmills were hardly visible. No one was around to disturb the eerie atmosphere.
The small light house at the end of Travemünde pier. It marks the mouth of river Trave and the approach to the Scandinavia quay, destination for many ferries from the Baltic states.
Travemünde, Germany.
Canon 100d - Tamron 17-50 f2.8
- of a different kind from the previous eponymous shot. Night lights, buildings, skyline and darkness - yet all these similarities in subject couldn't be more different...
Guide Falls on the Guide River, North West Tasmania.
A very attractive waterfall that is a leisurely amble from the car park and is surrounded by lawns and numerous picnic spaces.
The geology here is remarkable. During the Tertiary period, hot, fast moving basalt flowed down a gravel-floored river valley, pooled and cooled relatively slowly. That left a flow around 4m thick in places with strong columnar formations. Subsequent erosion of the gravel from beneath the lava flow resulted in the collapse of the basalt in great, van-sized blocks like so much 'lego'.
The Guide follows that weakness in the surface today.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S, 1/5th sec at f/14, ISO 64. FL ~24mm, Breakthrough Photography 6 Stop ND filter.