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....sometimes should be enjoy life with kids...their point of views are great!!
My son and me have gone to Lunapark and he enjoyed on this Gondol as I preffered to shooting ( major reason was ; Scared!! i will post couple of more which were choosen by him!!
I stared up at the sun
Thought of all the people,
Places and things I've loved
You can feel the light start to tremble
Washing what you know out to sea
You can see your life out of the window, tonight
If I lose myself tonight
It'll be by your side
If I lose myself tonight
Wooh, wooh, wooh!
If I lose myself tonight
It'll be you and I
Lose myself tonight
I woke up with the sun
Thought of all the people
Places and things I've loved
You can feel the light start to tremble
Washing what you know out to sea
You can see your life out the…
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“Behind the camera, I was invisible. When I lifted it up to my eye it was like I crawled into the lens, losing myself there. and everything else fell away.”
― Sarah Dessen, Dreamland
This shipwreck is gradually losing it's battle with the sea. Taken in near midday sun with about 12 stops of filters.
This image is just a metaphor. In a crazy world full of wars, fanaticism, hunger and injustice, we must never lose hope. Without hope there is nothing. Worth it to see in full resolution to note the details
Esta imagen es solo una metafora. En un mundo loco lleno de guerras, fanatismo, hambre e injusticias, nunca deberemos perder la esperanza. Sin esperanza no hay nada. Merece la pena verla en resolucion completa para apreciar los detalles.
This is all that remains of a fence post on my local beach. Season after season of winds have eventually buried the entire fence line. There is an eerie beauty to this scene. It gives one hope that nature may be able to reclaim the earth once human kind has destroyed itself.
So, has he completely lost it? No, not the driver, me. Well, who refers to oneself in the third person? That may be one indication of losing it. Actually, no to that as well. Now that I have proven to myself that I am capable of using HDR responsibly, I thought I may as well give into the temptation that devil software is throwing at me and apply this process in a manner that results in something completely different. I always wanted to do a minimalist color image without completely giving up on color because I am addicted to it. Quite like the effect “contrast optimizer” has on the bucket loader. That’s why I cropped top and bottom to feature the loader a bit more prominently. The reason the sides are uncropped is because I liked the effect on the fence to the right of the loader and on the faux brick wall to the left of the loader. And no, not to worry, you won’t see too many of these shots going forward. No sense in getting carried away. Less is usually more unless we are dealing with Marzipan which is powerful enough to make me .…
A change from our week in Birmingham, back to our time in the Peak District:
Unless you know the area here you won't understand the title - this is the shadow of Lose Hill onto Win Hill, which is across the valley with the railway from Manchester to Sheffield passing through. I spent my time here looking across at this view wanting to fill in that little gap in the trees....... :-)
A Happy Weekend to you!
(Explore #171: Jul 21, 2009)
Dandelion seedhead. Bluebird Estates, Alberta, Canada
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