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Newport Beach and Pier taken from Balboa Pier. The high midday sun left almost every beach swimmer a silhouette. I meant to do that! Haha actually I'm still trying to figure out the physics of how this happened. The only thing I can think of is the angle from which I took the photo and the light (Sun) reflecting off the sand/water provided the backlight. HSS!
I've been drawn to a vantage point in our backyard mountain numerous times to watch this sun rays. Each time when ocean moisture engulfed an omnipresent redwood forest, as clouds parted, warm golden rays often skimmed across the mountainscape to delineate mountain ridges and trees with vivid colors of parallel rays. This shot was taken in an impromptu excursion to the vantage point and the scenery last only for a short moment.
Photo compiled in youtube Epic Highlands
Low angle image of a young man entering a city subway. His image is reflected and distorted on the subway walls
One of my attempts at the "FlickrFriday" theme "Parallel".
Shot with an (Tomioka) "Osawa Tominon EL 90 mm F 5.6" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Super-Sprinter at Betws-y-Coed. The station building housed cafes and other businesses for tourists while a bus shelter on the platform was provided for waiting train passengers. Miniature rail fills the former goods yard
October 4 2003
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2 shots panorama; a changing skyline with the recent addition of south beach development by norman foster and duo by ole scheeren
I have some catching up to do....
I've finally been working on some photobooks of our around the world trip 4 years ago, so many photo's.......it takes time....
I took this shot yesterday evening just before sunset, the sky was good and while driving around on a dike I suddenly saw the irresistible Dutch sight.
(No HDR this time..)
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A montage of 3 photos from Melbourne CBD that showed plenty of parallel lines.
The top image shows the parallel railings and features in the multistoried Emporium building.
The smiley face part is the decoration on a raked seating area in Melbourne Central and the stripes are the wall decoration of the same seating area.
Looking forward to your parallel world! 11/100