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Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ
This slot canyon is on Navajo land and is accessible only by tour. The canyon is just gorgeous and the lighting changes the colors as you walk through. It is a wonderland of shapes and colors.
Explore August 30, 2009, #490
Photographing on mostly cloudy days always offers the potential for surprise. Sure it may remain cloudy with flat light, BUT occasionally a whole in the cloud layer allows direct light to flood through. Such was the case on a four day backpacking trip through a remarkable mountain range in Wyoming. If I had to choose between photographing in conditions pictured here or a vibrantly colored sunrise/ set, I'd take these conditions each and every time. Hope you enjoy! Feel free to visit my website to see more new work (www.michaelbollino.com). A new batch of fall images are coming along. I plan on posting those to my site by next week. Thanks!
Smile on Saturday: Light painting
I don't do a lot of light painting -- it's fun! Here, the colours come from a green flashlight and some blue LED finger lights for kids. To get the wider bands with what look like folds in them, I taped bits of fishing line across the lens in a random pattern -- an idea I saw on YouTube.
Experiencing dynamic weather in the rough terrains of Ladakh has been one of my favorite things in the visits done so far.
In this shot - Mountains full of manganese, a stream, some autumn colors in trees and that light in the far mountain ahead .. why I enjoy landscape photography so much :)
The Walhalla
is a hall of fame that honors laudable and distinguished people, famous personalities in German history – politicians, sovereigns, scientists and artists of the German tongue".
The hall is housed in a neo-classical building above the Danube River, east of Regensburg, in Bavaria, Germany.
For Smile on Saturday's theme "Wish upon a star"
My best wishes to you all for a wonderful New Year
Flickr doesn’t work very well in these days. I don’t know if it happens to someone else, but now and again I can’t see Explore, then I can’t see faves and comments or I lose my groups...
You will apologize me, if I answer with some delay
Observando à minha volta, o sentimento pela história destes seres humanos devotados ao amor será de sempre de tragédia e da habilidade do ser humano ser miserável para com o próximo.
Como se a loucura do amor fosse o mal do miserável pelo poder.
Poderá estar a ser mal contada, segundo alguns historiadores?
Fica na memória.
Algures pelo Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça 2024
Fotografia por Filipe Raimundo ©2025
Looking around me, the feeling for the story of these human beings devoted to love will always be one of tragedy and the ability of human beings to be miserable towards others.
As if the madness of love were the evil of those wretched for power.
Could it be being told badly, according to some historians?
It stays in memory.
Somewhere around the Monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaça 2024
120 Rollie Rpx400 / 800
Mamiya c33 + 80mm f2.8
Rodinal 1+100
Soft light filters into the forest of Sol Duc Valley in Washington's Olympic National Park. I wrapped up a great workshop last week and it inspired me to look through old images. This one is from a fall scouting trip in September 2020.