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FIFTH SECTION:
The fifth stretch is the stone ramps, where we must always walk as upright as possible. Extinctly people tend to project the body forward, but the more you do that, the more you slip. That is why it is important that the guide is also a climbing instructor, as only climbers know the techniques of gripping, walking or climbing on smooth slopes and rocks.
This entire stretch is sensational for taking a break and enjoying the landscape, as it provides a spectacular view of almost 360º.
a re-post of a picture that carries my everlasting obsession with roads, fog and snow ... :))
... don't let the Christmas preparations kill you please!!! Hohohooo ...
(those of you who celebrates it)
Walking across the Bir Hakein Bridge in Paris. This bridge was featured in the movie Inception.
I was out all day today so haven't had time to comment, but will catch up tomorrow!
For Looking Close... on Friday!'s #bokeh only theme
Once again, those Miracle Moderators have managed to read my mind and tapped into an idea that I'd been thinking about for a while. So I had to use some magic of my own to create an extra hour in the day and make sure I got my shot sorted for this theme!
If you're interested, the texture here is created in the camera image itself (but not by the camera as such), and isn't added post-production. It's a similar idea to using card with a shaped aperture (e.g. a star, or heart) in front of the lens to create shaped bokeh, which I've tried once reasonably un/successfully. But it's not quite the same.
I'm slightly annoyed by the blue haze. Need to work out where the came from and how I can stop it happening again... I'd also be interested to see what this looks like in greyscale.
But, well, for my first experiment, I'm quite chuffed with the result :-)
Happy New Year, everyone :-)
A challenge entry for Handheld Art’s “Mix these Pix”. Source image by Cathy Labudak, mixed with a handful of beautiful doors I found on a recent trip. (So recent I still haven’t recovered and haven’t left the house in four days....) Hence, the quiet fun of creating something while I recuperate!
Apps used: Snapseed, Juxtaposer, Photo Toaster.
Nepal Himalaya Pavillon Gartenanlage - Nepal Himalaya Pavilion Gardens
Der Nepal Himalaya Pavillon wurde auf der Expo 2000 in Hannover ausgestellt. Am Ende der Ausstellung kaufte der Fabrikant Heribert Wirth ihn und ließ ihn im oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bayern) originalgetreu wieder aufbauen
The Nepal Himalaya Pavilion was set up at the Expo 2000 in Hanover. At the end of the exhibition the producer Heribert Wirth bought and let it build faithfully in the oberpfälzischen Wiesent (Bavaria).
Bayern (bavaria) - Deutschland (germany)
Wiesent - August 2022
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they have flexible portals,
to get the sweetness,
sometimes a dew drop,
to taking a sip,
they are in goups,
or in twos,
so i can levitate
from one to another,
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Doors, Shutters and Windows from Italy
This is more of the Doors and Windows of Rome series, the first of which was posted some time ago. Many more images to follow when sorted out …………..
This is a collaboration with the German photographer Dagmar Bressel, and was part of a short-lived project called 'Mr. & Mrs. Cloud'. This time I edited a selfportrait of hers. Apps used: iColorama, Stackables, Repix and Decim8.
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"Donso" by OUMOU SANGARÉ, in 'La Diva Africaine En Tournée Européenne' (2012)
My night vision on the Caroussel Arcade B.V. (Amsterdam)
Music (right click to open in a new tab):
"Expedition Impossible" by HOOVERPHONIC, in 'The President of the LSD Golf Club' (2007)