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Another from the London Underground. Kicking myself though for not having hiked a tripod up to London so I could get a longer exposure on the people....
∞ I love light (lumos!) photography. This is simple, yet powerful is it not? Haha, I'd like to think so.
Nothing is infinite, it's actually the opposite of it. But then we can go on infinitely talking about nothing being infinite... you get my point.
I watched the latest Harry Potter film today, premiere style! Never got to do that but a friend kindly gave up her tickets! ;)
I'll be writing a review for the school's e-zine so hopefully I'll get you the link soon.
And because janet tagged me, I'mma say my favourite song right now is World At Our Feet by Joe Brooks.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL49pWzgPG0
Go check his music out, he's pretty awesome. And did I mention - British? ;)
well lush! :)
okay I'm exhausted.
Lumos!
∞
The circle never has an opening, never has an end.
Deathly Hallows quote - I open at the close ∞
Ses Illettes - Infinity Bach.
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I've always wanted to take a shot like this. Before heading out on our trip across the US, I hoped to be able to take a shot like this. Now, I find it hard to believe that I've actually been here, seen this - photographed this! But I did, and to me, it will always be one of my favorite shots.
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives
Our review of the hotel: www.travelplusstyle.com/hotels/conrad-maldives-rangali-is...
This one was taken in Bhul Bhulaiya (a labyrinth) at the Bada Imambara in Lucknow.
Explored, :) #417 Thank you all my dear flickrites :)
I made a cube out of 150mm acrylic mirror tiles, made a hole in one side for the lens and put a sting of 6 LED lights inside, yes 6 lights.
Taken with my Canon 650D with my 18-135mm lens reversed and a CCTV 180 degree fish eye lens mounted on the front and just protruding through the hole into the box of mirrors.