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A westbound loaded potash train passes over the Crowsnest River, at Lundbreck on a dark and rainy evening.
For the first time, our bridge was lit for Pride. The new bridge wasn't complete and ready for this last June.
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One of the rarest mornings in February 2018, with actual clouds in the sky. They disappeared by the afternoon. Lofoten, Norway
In the Tulsa Botanic Garden these colored LEDs line the paths in places. This skipper chose to park on one of them...
{ID Given}. Creeping Cinquefoil ~ Potentilla reptans.
From the depths of the archives.
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We are accidents waiting, waiting to happen.
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Lamps shine early morning in downtown Savannah, Georgia.
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Thank you: Jonathan & Marlene
Great headpiece by GizzA (modified)...bracelet too!
(Thanks to Nath Pevensey for the alert!)
Hair from Exile
Eye makeup from Nuuna
Pose by Del May
A village in Nepal lit up by the morning sun, taken during a recent trek in the Annapurna region of northern Nepal with an Olympus Pen EPL-9
The Council House, Perth
The Heritage Listed Council House is an excellent example of Post-War Modernist architecture and sits proudly in the heart of Perth’s CBD. The kaleidoscope of colour lighting will illuminate the building, being an optical feature on the Terrace, lighting up for events and commemorations as well as a symbol of respect during global incidents.
HWW
My cousin has some Matilija poppies growing on his property so I documented the one that I could get closest to.
Lighting stuff: Lit with one manual Yongnuo flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box, hand held at 10 o'clock above the flower. The flash and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.
Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set that has over 1300 images in it. In the description for each image, I describe the lighting setup that I used. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/