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Eager to catch the fall colors, we took a week in late autumn and headed to Austria and Italy for a road trip exploring the back roads while chasing creative photography opportunities.
From the Alps to the Dolomites - these photos are the result.
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Three teenagers (pullets) arrive from the chicken farm. One is checking a sneak preview of her new home.
left is looking out my window in stoke.
right is looking out my window in wolverhampton. :]
I love it when the sky turns pretty colours. it reminds me of how beautiful the world is.
so I have a bunch of photo's I've been editing from the shoot with Carly. I'll upload some soon when I'm done.
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Beyond the bars and the Bund, far from the facade of glitz and glamour, lies the lifeblood of Shanghai – in its lowly nontangs (alley-houses).
This is where the soul of Shanghai lives.
“The Nongtang Project” is one man's ambitious photo-documentary into the current lives of local Shanghainese in the place they call home.
THE COMPLETE SET CAN BE FOUND HERE.
Circular fields, like bubbles, seem to tail off from the airplane's wing.
South-West Trip 2016
August 13-27, 2016
Day 1: August 13
Traveling from Boston to Boulder
Somewhere over Iowa
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They do go out but they don't stay long and they don't go far. I often find them both sat here just looking out. But they don't like doing that with the door shut, which is a bit annoying when it's cold.
January 14, 2019
Back to my 9 hour work schedule. So excited to start getting every other Friday off. 3 day weekends should be standard. Walking Moose in the evening light.
Taken from the plane window, somewhere over the Italian Alps. Your guess is as good as mine as to where. Still, as mountain ranges go, it was dramatic enough for a quick photo. My travelling companion had the window seat and promptly fell asleep, so this photo was taken while trying not to wake them.
Engine 1 and the Library
(Engine on the inside, library reflected from across the street)
Beverly Hills, California
Civic Center
Finished in 1992 - Designed by Charles Moore
went outside to take shots of the tree through the window and caught two peekers. Looking for me or Santa I'm not sure.
This is me getting something of a frosty stare from Lucy the Cat!
I'd been out to get some fuel in the car and as I got home Lucy was sitting on top of the piano looking out of the window.
I got a bit closer and snapped her through the glass. It makes a nice change, as generally when Lucy is on the piano we shoot from inside and get her backlit.
its the most genuine thing
that I've ever seen.
I was so lost but now I believe.
--Dashboard Confessional
MEET G! Actually, she's been in photos before so you already have. G and I had a photoshoot yesterday. I'm making her be my practice model. We drove down to the beach right before the rain came and got a lot of good shots. Unfortunately, it wasn't a very pretty day and the sky was a blaring white.
Read more about his historic home here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Steves_Homestead
It is now a museum and well worth a visit if you are in San Antonio.
North Winooski Avenue, Burlington, Vermont USA • My bedroom window, with an antique leaded-glass window, newly hung in the top half.
☞ Part of a series of photos documenting my new home & neighborhood, in the heart of Vermont's largest town: Burlington 05401. • After almost a dozen years in rural Cornwall, 40 miles to the south, I have moved to one of the true outposts of optimism, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain (the 6th Great Lake).
Boston, Massachusetts: This view of the Back Bay was taken from my desk at work. The first of several shots that will show my daily view.
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