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You can't help but stop here on the way to Elgol!

© 2021 by Samuel Poromaa

A man in a business suit is walking down the street in Marunouchi.

Marunouchi is Tokyo's major commercial district and develops as the center of Japan’s economy and finance.

A lone figure stands in shallow water near the shore, silhouetted in black and white as they cast a fishing line into the calm expanse. A tree trunk anchors the left side of the frame, and a bush softens the foreground on the right. The water stretches into the distance, smooth and reflective—early morning light, I think, though I was too focused on not tripping over roots to check the time (with me this is a serious concern).

 

I spotted them mid-cast, perfectly framed by nature’s own composition. They had the kind of quiet focus that made me feel like I was interrupting a sacred ritual… with a camera. I crouched, adjusted, and took the shot just as the line landed, like a whisper across the water. It wasn’t about the fish—it was about the mood. The hush. The way solitude sometimes wears waders and doesn’t care who’s watching.

 

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C640 pops out of the last tunnel before Martin Yard on the E&BV.

A monochrome image featuring a row of bicycles parked at a rental station. There are about 30 stations with 200 bikes to rent in the greater Des Moines metro area, but at a brisk 20°F this morning, the demand is very low. All the bikes are here, all lined up. This rental station was photographed at E Grand Avenue and Robert D Ray Drive in downtown Des Moines, Iowa.

 

Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.

 

Even in late June, the snow line could be seen on the mountain tops just outside Thingvillir National Park in Iceland.

When people talk about macro, they mostly mention the flower, but we can find many small interesting subjects in nature, which will be beautiful. I like 35mm macro lenses because it is a wide-angle lens and I can have less blurry subject. When the focal length gets longer, the focus points gets more complex. That’s why people are using photo stacking. They take many pictures in different focus points and stack together with post processing software.

 

Lady crossing the road

The Great Falls in Paterson, New Jersey is only 15 miles west from Manhattan in New York City. If President Obama approves the bill, this will be the latest addition to the US national parks.

 

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on some waves you don't even get to do a turn but you still gotta surf them really well

 

I have been after a shot like this for a long time – a shorebird caught in the middle of a foam line created by the gentle waves as they reach the shoreline. This little sanderling was scurrying back and forth between the waves searching for tiny morsels to snack on. It makes for lots of “throw aways” on the card to get the bird and the foam just right. I just love how the light highlights the bubbles in the foam, the bird and the incoming wave.

 

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It had been a while since I'd taken any photos, so wanted a quick shoot this morning. Headed back to Port Adelaide's Garden Island near the Torrens Island power station.

Cedar lake at Sunshine Valley.

 

Zebras seen in Loisaba Conservancy, Kenya

Ala Moano Shopping Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

Published and Awarded on 1X.com,

Stockholm, Sweden, February 2025

Honorable Mention Award,

 

2025 Monochrome Individual Competition,

December 2025,

Canadian Association for Photographic Art

 

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Marine Parade at night

On our journey to Austria's highest mountain in the beginning of June that year, we passed this interesting place just before the pretty village of Heiligenblut. I was fascinated that the top of the church tower was in line with the summit of the mountain.

 

Canon R7

Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM

CPL

CNR Lock in the evening light

This is where the line from Port Augusta to Whyalla goes under the road to Woomera.

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Pose-B(u)Y Me _ Lonely road

Backdrop-Focus Poses. Fall Road Backdrop / w trees

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Toronto, CANADÀ 2024

I came upon Hershey (front) and Rosie while cross country skiing today in nearby conservation land. They were romping about in the deep snow, like me. Their dad gave me a piece of bread to keep their attention, which was very affective.

A strange thing is memory, and hope; one looks backward, and the other forward; one is of today, the other of tomorrow. Memory is history recorded in our brain, memory is a painter, it paints pictures of the past and of the day. Anna Mary Robertson Moses

 

~happy memorable fence friday~

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