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My experiment in RANGE FINDER. Shot with YASHICA ELECTRO 35 GS with yashikor aux wide angle 1:4. Got it at the swapmeet for 50$. Took some research to find a battery. I like the result dont think it's much of a difference to go range finder but i had to see for myself. Nice addition to my collection tho.
Not long after this I decided to continue on land as I stepped right through some thin layer of ice and got the whole shoe soaked. Under it was thick ice though. You can tell the temperature has gone up and down like a yoyo lately.
One of the new places I have explored in Oman, after the rains this place becomes really amazing and full of life. It's about 3-4 hours driving from Muscat and sure it requires a 4x4 car.
The air is so clean there and fresh , it worth a visit and thinking of camping there sometime soon :)
Cumulus above the dew point with cirrocumulus above and an intermediate layer in the foreground. On an internal flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai. Two shots 5 seconds apart. I find it is interesting that we normally fail to perceive perspective in the sky.
It's always intriguing to see the different layers of cloud and sky while in flight, from the small cumulus clouds to the high cirrus clouds to the somewhat ugly haze in between.
Layers of flooring were added over the years to accommodate the changing uses of various rooms. In this room there were four layers of floor including the original timber floorboards, ceramic tiles, vinyl and a layer of parquetry floor. These are adding unnecessary weight to the building and will be removed leaving only the original timber floorboards.
More information on the City Hall restoration project available here.
Stencil artists live in Berlin - At last weekend, the two Berlin-based stencil artists Emess and Czarnobyl painted live at the “United Colours” street art festival!
For more info, visit www.urbanartcore.eu/emess-czarnobyl-stencil-art/
Any layers you can see here were captured in camera with a single shot. Who needs multiple exposures and composite images when you can have glass and reflections?
It is, of course, the South Bank.