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A great view every evening from my balcony. So focused on the light, everthing else melts into a shadow.
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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The view from our hotel during an overnight stay in Sydney.
Traveling from Perth to Savannah, via Sydney, L.A., and Dallas.
Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport Hotel. Mascot, New South Wales.
"And in the master's chambers,
they gathered for the feast.
They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast...
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave…"
(Nikon D810 24-70mm f/2.8 Æ’/5.0 24mm 1/500" iso 1000)
had a look around the Mary Rose Museum today even though the covers are still on the ship it was incredible to see all the artefacts and listen to people who are passionate about their heritage and preservation. Not allowed to show any pics taken inside until 30th May when it opens to the public.
Rare to see one of the these claw machines in Walmart not totally filled. Toys positioned funny here too.
Photograph taken at 06:59am on September 12th 2011 off Beacon Avenue by the fish market lookingout towards the openwater of Sidney spit and the Salish Sea from beautiful Sidney by the sea on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Nikon D700 102mm 1/320s f/11.0 iso200
Nikkor AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 1989 35mm film lens. UV filter. Manfrotto 055XPro carbon fibre tripod & Manfrotto 327 magnesium pistol grip ball head. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS.
LATITUDE: N 48d 38m 56.88s
LONGITUDE: W 123d 23m 35.63s
ALTITUDE: 6.0m
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Leica M6 :: Summilux 50mm f/1.4 :: Ilford HP5+
Developing specs: 13 min. in ID-11 1:1 @ 20 degrees celcius
Location: Nørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark
11 Feb 2009 042/365
I've walked past the end of Gabriel's Wharf so many times; but it was only earlier this week that I realized there was a whole run of trompe l'oeil windows painted up high on the wall. I went back today for some pics and found that some of the murals contained people looking out.