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Jewel models with her friend Jerry at Denver's Civic Center Park. Jerry and I share the same job description, we are both models and portrait photographers. After uploading this to Flickr and then geotagging it I noticed it said "Golden Triangle, Denver, Colorado.
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Point State Park is at the tip of Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle." It commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754 - 1763).
By the early 1950s, the area had deteriorated into a commercial slum. It has been reclaimed and is now one of the nation’s outstanding historical parks and tourist attractions. The park is a National Historic Landmark.
Burma, Golden Triangle. Woman from Akha tribe.
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Aerial view of Holy Trinity Church in the Golden Triangle of Norwich - Norfolk UK aerial image (taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2)
Early morning on the Mekong River in Chiang Khong, Thailand. Close to the Golden Triangle with Laos, Myanmar and Thailand - and now an area heavily impacted by regional infrastructure development with mainstream hydropower dams, and the blasting of reefs and rapids to allow for navigation by 500 MT Chinese vessels.
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Golden Triangle Viewpoint
Chang Rai -Thailand.
"Golden Triangle", in northeastern Myanmar, northwestern Thailand and northern Laos, on the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong rivers.
"Triángulo Dorado", frontera entre Birmania, Laos y Tailandia, en la confluencia de los rÃos Ruak y Mekong.
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Poolside moments with my beautiful wife, soaking up the sun and the stillness. 💦
No deadlines. No rush. Just us and the water.
Settings Sony a7c ii with Sony 40mm f_2.5 Shot at f2.5 ISO 100 Shutter 1/1600
Lightroom Edit: Cropped, Shadows +25; highlights -55 Blacks +20; Whites -37; Vibrancy+10, clarity +21; Dehaze +0; lens corrected
History of Cameras used
2004-05 Kodak DX 6490
2006 Canon PowerShot a570
2007 Canon PowerShot SD750
2 History of Cameras used
2004-05 Kodak DX 6490
2006 Canon PowerShot a570
2007 Canon PowerShot SD750
2008 Canon PowerShot SD970
2008-09 Canon Digital Rebel Tx
2010-11 Canon Digital Rebel t1i
2011-13 Canon EOC 60D
2013-14 Canon EOS 70D
2015-17 Sony A35
2018-19 Canon EOS 80D
2020-23 The Dark years. Lost
motivation and just used
cell phone
2023-25 Sony a7cii, Sony a7iv and Ricoh GR iii
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Subject: Family
Story: capturing light and beauty on a lovely afternoon
Lighting: just the legs present just a bit of mystery and splashing reflections adds sparkle
Composition: Rule of Thirds and Golden Triangle
Waiting for transportation, Jaipur, India
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Date: 16 July 2011
Time: 01:54:48 PM
Model: NIKON D90
Lens: AF VR Zoom 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/640sec
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 300mm
Focal Length (35mm): 450mm
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Hawa Mahal, Palace of Winds, Jaipur, India
Hawa Mahal is a five story palatial complex specifically built so that the women of the Royal Palace could go up and look through the windows to observe the Jaipur streets without being noticed. It was built during the time of opulence and excess of the princely states , when the women were required to wear a burqa. The Hawa Mahal is connected to the women's quarters of the palace where the royal harem lived. There are more than 300 windows from which the city can be observed. The most popular view of the Hawa Mahal is taken from the street, but I thought it was much more interesting to showcase the royal women’s quarters and the view from the top floors. I processed the image in an old tone sepia to give an aged look. This will be my last image from Jaipur.
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Thanks greatly to Ross Dunn for bringing this one to my attention.
This is one of those mid-20th-century urban back alleys / laneways for garages of houses facing main streets. My grandparents' house in Toronto had one of such laneways running behind it.
Ottawa has a handful of these, still; only a few places though where two lanes intersect, though. And only some of these back alley laneways are actually named, and have signs; many of them don't.
Golden Triangle; Centretown; Ottawa, Ontario.
www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/28064021/ottawas-back-alleys-new-edinburgh