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Isle of Harris last week at the Northton salt flats.
My first time photographing this location and I have tried to not be influenced by other shots so deliberately avoided looking at other peoples images from here. I have tried to keep it simple and as minimalist as possible hope you enjoy viewing it and feel free to share your thoughts
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Taken from inside the seaweed hut at Freshwater West while we waited for the sunset. The wind was freezing, so we were very grateful we had shelter!
These rocks were actually out in Chilko Lake and required a short swim to reach them. Mum was close-by on the shore.
3 [freelensing] pictures shot in the dark, or almost...
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Happy Family Day
Today i am missing my family so much....and according to me...its family day today.....so happy family day to all.......
Thanks everyone for appreciating my work on regular basis. Love you all
Cathedral cove is an unbelievable place. This particular morning was stunning. What do you think footprints or no footprints?
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Some of the steps leading down to Bermagui's Blue Pool, a concrete enclosed oceanfront rock pool for public swimming.
Thank you very much everyone for your visits, faves and comments. B&W for the win!
A Sunday morning surprise last weekend while up in cottage country north of Kingston. Thank goodness the dock had been taken out a couple of weeks earlier as the staircase leading down to the lake looked a little risky.
This Snowy Egret walks around some swampland in search of food.
Taken 3 April 2019 at Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida.
More from the hotel project and back in the bar: a movement shot of a father and son moment and a quiet look over the top of high back chairs.
I just watched a you-tube video on composition, the crop tool is the landscape photographers friend. So this is a crop :-)
The first time we came here around five years ago we struggled to find the place, there was only one other couple here and we worked out the route together. The small bridge here is part of the old route across the south of Iceland, on foot or horseback.
This trip it was a well worn path, people everywhere taking selfies of themselves in the place to be, instead of taking pictures 'of' the place to be. There were people walking right out through the water to the edge of the falls just for 'that' shot of 'themselves'.
Bruarfoss in Iceland.
Step lightly on our world folks.