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Flash on a stick high and above. Full power and needed beyond flash synch speed blending to get the window pull. Used the flash layer blended with normal to get rid of out of synch black I was informed by the client the view was the important thing, so that's why the hyper window pull.
Canon 6d 24mm TS 250@f8
Lunch with an oceanview at the outdoor restaurant at the Scuba Lodge Boutique Hotel in the Pietermaai District in the city of Willemstad, Curacao. / Repas avec vue sur la mer au restaurant de l'hotel boutique Scuba Lodge dans le quartier Pietermaai dans la ville de Willemstad à Curaçao.
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Yellow Point, a small community located between Cedar and Ladysmith has some of the best kayaking spots in Nanaimo.
After attending the mandatory muster drill, I headed to the Oceanview Bar (a.k.a. Sunset Bar) on Deck 10 of the Celebrity Constellation to take in the views as we sailed away from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. I had previously organized an informal sail-away meet & mingle with fellow members from our Cruise Critic roll call, and they proved to be a very fun and friendly group. As we headed out into the Atlantic Ocean, I made my way to the railing to capture some photos of the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood/Miami skyline at sunset. (It's a bit difficult to tell where Fort Lauderdale ends and Hollywood/Miami Beach/Miami begins, since all of the coastal cities feature high-rise buildings extending along the waterfront.)
The tide is rising and Perry's Brook has now reversed direction and is now flowing upstream a short distance of this estuary to a body of brackish water known as "Witless Bay Lower Pond". This place is known to have some of the biggest sea run brown trout in the world ; like one caught in April/2000 by John Tobin that weighed in at 24 pounds am
d measured 40 inches in length. Location is Witless Bay, Newfoundland.
LRNT Designs presents The Luxe Oceanview Estate. This sophisticated tropical farmhouse has a breathtaking view of the ocean front and is equipped with refined modern furnishings with hints of natural materials throughout.
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LRNT Designs presents The Luxe Oceanview Estate. This sophisticated tropical farmhouse has a breathtaking view of the ocean front and is equipped with refined modern furnishings with hints of natural materials throughout.
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LRNT Designs presents The Luxe Oceanview Estate. This sophisticated tropical farmhouse has a breathtaking view of the ocean front and is equipped with refined modern furnishings with hints of natural materials throughout.
Follow Laurent Designs on Instagram:
Follow our personal Instagram:
LRNT Designs presents The Luxe Oceanview Estate. This sophisticated tropical farmhouse has a breathtaking view of the ocean front and is equipped with refined modern furnishings with hints of natural materials throughout.
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Flash on a stick high and above. Full power and needed beyond flash synch speed blending to get the window pull. Used the flash layer blended with normal to get rid of out of synch black I was informed by the client the view was the important thing, so that's why the hyper window pull.
Canon 6d 24mm TS 250@f8