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Captured at Des Peres Park
Composite of 2 photos with same composition, one exposed for the moon, the other exposed for the foreground, and blended together in Photoshop. Additional basic editing was done with Lightroom and Topaz Labs products.
"if there's more to life than this then I don't know what it is" ~Calvin & Hobbes (Bill Watterson)
Handheld shot while on the Singapore river cruise
Editing : Crop, I am feeling Lucky in Picasa
A night view of Odaiba, a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, connected to central Tokyo by the beautiful Rainbow Bridge.
Taking this photograph has been an experience to remember, not only for the beauty of the location, but mostly for the challenge of having to shoot with a 50 mm lens which got mysteriously stuck to my camera body and that I found it impossible to remove. The presence of a wall along the bank made it impossible to shoot from a larger distance, therefore I did what I could. I thank you all for your much appreciated support. It means a lot to me.
© Patrizia Ilaria Sechi All Rights Reserved
The Gateway Arch, Old Courthouse and Running Man Sculpture
*** 1st place in Fine Art America's Missouri Show Me Your Art contest, August 2024! ***
*** 2nd place in Fine Art America's Courthouse Architecture contest, June 2024! ***
I'm continuing my retrospective look on 2019 and found this one that I took last May, here in Michigan. The worldwide YourShot community gave me a better understanding of shooting under low-light conditions, especially the way fog can impact light. Here is sunrise over the Holloway Reservoir in Genesee County. When I saw the sun fighting through the fog, I couldn't resist it.
Happy Holidays, all!
Gastown is the original settlement that became the core of the creation of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Currently, it is a national historic site and a neighbourhood in the northwest end of Downtown Eastside, adjacent to Downtown Vancouver.
Gastown is the historic core of Vancouver, and is the city's earliest, most historic area of commercial buildings and warehouses.
Anytime, day or night that you visit Gastown, there always seems to be street artists present in this exact location.
This particular night (at 10:30 P.M.), the artist was busily working under the light of the street lamp.
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.
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~Christie
This was my first visit to Durdle door. I went right down to the shoreline, but it was so still with no clouds and it didn't really 'do it' for me, but the view from the top was more my thing and it gave me a chance to get my breath back, lol! I didn't know it was a bit of a trek and I had taken everything I might have needed, the only thing I left behind was the kitchen sink :)
The word "durdle" means drill in Old English. Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch.