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taken during sun rise in my appartment

Capri e il Golfo di Napoli visti da Posillipo (Napoli, Italy) – Canon EOS 40D, Canon EF 70-300 IS USM – 13 December 2008. View Large On Black

it was a nice but kinda boring meeting room, and the play between the light and the binds caught my eye.

 

*no photoshop except for a little tint

el primer día que le vi, iba vestido de tigre. al segundo día me lancé a su cuello. el tercer día vimos las estrellas. al cuarto día, ya no estaba.

  

lo sé, ésta es la típica foto que toda niña pija con una réflex tiene en su galería, pero necesitaba hacer acto de presencia.

Beautiful light in the window on the napping cat, Ollie.

Shafts of light through snowy trees in Mytchett

I am always entertained by street art, street furniture and the public art that graces our streets if it is somehow eye-catching. I am also surprised to find such objets d'art in places I frequent but have never noticed them previously. Here is one. It is a street light on Oxlade Drive, New Farm.

This is made with wire brushes, gradients, layers, and masks in photoshop. The largest resolution is by far the best way to see what this actually is. Criticisms are very welcome. On my laptop this loses almost all of the yellows that create the contrast.

This "street light" looked so nice with those colors I couldn't resist to take a pic: one of my most difficult shots ever

A lighthouse is a tower, building, or framework designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses or, in older times, from a fire and used as an aid to navigation and to pilots at sea.

 

Lighthouses are used to mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals and reefs, and safe entries to harbors and can also assist in aerial navigation. Once widely used, the number of operational lighthouses has declined due to the expense of maintenance and replacement by modern electronic navigational aids.

 

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I will miss this place, I will miss us in this place.

Light-painting, Marko, La Villette, Paris, 2008.

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