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Tomada en el puerto de San Pedro del Pinatar - Murcia (España)

 

Sony DSLR-A700

240''

F13

ISO 100

Sigma 10-20mm a 15mm

B+W 110 ND1000

Cokin ND8 P121S

Manfrotto 055XPROB + 488RC2 + Mando a distancia.

 

Nik Silver Efex Pro.

Fehmarn - Südstrand

A very fine structure crossing the River Tees.The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England.

 

Construction started: April 2003

Total length: 240 m

Height: 40 m

Opened: May 16, 2009

 

Bridge type: Arch bridge

 

Ilkley CC competition

Had a look down south last night a little windy but just had to try a couple of shots on this bridge.

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A lone person enjoys the sunrise at Narrabeen pool, on the northern beaches of Sydney.

 

Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35mm. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.

Conduit to infinity

Passaggio per l'infinito

  

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My first experiment with the Droste effect. Idea from this photo and technique nicely explained in the Droste Effect Tutorial.

Not the Snowdonia Infinity Pool, however I came across this gem in a hidden location

 

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One of the 4 infinity pools at the Andaz Hotel in Maui, Hawaii.

 

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The Infinity Pool atop the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.

I apologize to all my dear flickr friends ~ I have had a series of tragedies of errors happen to me which I am not yet ready to even talk about ~ in fact, more like nightmares on steroids ~ however, unlike nightmares, they were all real!

 

I am still living through them, but with the help of some really special people, I once more want to survive. And that is saying a lot since, for some while, I didn't know if I would.

 

Hugs to all of my angelic flickr friends who wrote me asking if I was okay ~ I sincerely did not even have the strength to respond.

 

Bless you all......

   

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The sunset unfortunately never really happened, but the blue hour was absolutely spectacular!

The Infinity Bridge over the River Tees.

 

Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends and visitors!

The less seen side of the Infinity bridge at Stockton ... Even the seating is a work of art :-)

Explore #247

A shot taken as part of a wee home project I have been working on for some time, this has involved putting together a DIY water drop kit.

 

No electronic timers, just hand to eye co-ordination.

 

Taken using a Sigma 105mm macro

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Best seen Large on black - Press L

The Adelaide Zoo's male Sumatran Tiger has a beautiful glass infinity pool in his enclosure. Alas he made his way down the path past the pool all too quickly to grab his lunch and disappear into the undergrowth.

Some of the many swans around the Infinity bridge

The view from the Pearl Resort infinity Pool in Tahiti. Looking towards the island of Moorea 12 miles away on the horizon.

tripod:

FLM CP30-L3Pro + CB-43FTR + SRB-60 + QRP 70 filters:

LEE 10 Stops

LEE 0.9GND Hard

storage:

Vanguard bag UP-RISE 48 II

Reposting an old, re-edited photo! I love this one so much! It's from House on the Rock in Wisconsin. That place was so much friggen fun!

"Arctic Horizon" - next photo from my exhibition!

 

Infinity

In June 2017 I hiked Iceland for 2 weeks. The backpack was about 30 Kg and it was a very demanding tour.

But these locations and views are really worth the effort!

View from Sveinstindur towards lake Langisjór.

Available as fine art prints on:

www.flipbook.schaake.de/blog/2017/12/10/fotoausstellung-a...

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Zwei Wochen bin ich im Juni 2017 mit Martin Hülle Fotografie auf Island gewandert. Der Rucksack wog über 30 kg,

und diese Tour hatte es in sich. Belohnt wurde

ich mit Ausblicken wie diesem:

Blick vom Berg Sveinstindur auf den See Langisjór.

 

Als Fine Art Print erhältlich hier:

www.flipbook.schaake.de/blog/2017/12/10/fotoausstellung-a...

Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees.

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