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At the photo exhibition in Moscow worked models twin sisters. I found the girls in a natural atmosphere, behind friendly conversation. .Crocus Expo Center in Myakinino 2017.
A bit surreal looking as the traffic mostly vanished as a result of the 90 second exposure at dusk. It was a fun one to shoot with the kit lens, 10 stop ND filter, and Hoya HD3 Polarizer combination.
Although just an f4 lens, it really performs especially when stopped down some and it is light weight and handy. The sun was actually setting further to the left but a nice glow flowed on down along the Olympic Mountains. Summer is best for sunsets directly behind the bridge but this was a lovely evening.
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If we had two moons we would hardly need street lights. Jupiter has moons to spare, maybe we should get one. [Watching too much Expanse TV series at the moment with our daughter :)]
Twin Rocks, Oregon, features a sea arch and a sea stack that are photographers favorites. The hold grail is the setting sun shining through the arch. Things looked promising with clouds and what looked like a gap for the sun to set through, but this is as close as it got before the sun ducked behind a cloud.
This is the view of Twin Lakes from Mamie Lake above Mammoth Lakes, CA. It was a cold but beautiful morning when this shot was taken. There had been a fresh dusting of snow from the night before and very few people were around.
Mom and the twins!!!
In Talsarnau.
They are so adoreable enjoying playing in the fields in the sunshine.
A hazy morning sky over Brazzaville on the left and Kinshasa on the right – the twin capital cities of the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo just a few kilometres apart on either side of the Congo River
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I'm thankful for my "twins"
They have walked with me through hell and fire, good days and heaven
I welcome them to join me in more adventures
I know there will be more
As long as I stay on this earth there will be lots more to come
I welcome every experience
Yesterday is gone and tomorrow is not here, remember enjoying the moments there is now
My intuition sets her footprints on my path
It has indeed become a golden path
But I've worked hard to come where I am today
Nothing can break the soul bond between twin flames...
no matter how long you're apart or what happens...
you are always connected.
iPod touch's camera / brushes+pictureshow+scratchcam fx+filterstorm+photoshop touch+enlight+vsco+phototoaster
These adorable Fawns (Columbian Black-Tailed Deer) were trotting down the street in front of our home! I was outside with one of our dogs, and they stopped at the base of our driveway. The Twins were trying to keep up with their Mom. Phototo taken from our front porch in Camas, Washington.
Twin City Tower is a high rise building completed in 2018 in the district of Nivy in Bratislava. It is 89 m high.
Motuarohia Island (Roberton Island) is a small island in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand. The twin lagoons nearly reach across the island to Twin Lagoons Bay, almost bisecting the island. For years I had seen stunning aerial photos of the lagoons on tourist brochures but this was my first visit. I approached by packraft from the left intending to enter one of the lagoons and pull my raft across the beach to the other side. However, the coast on the left looked intimidating and I decided against a close-up inspection and took the long way around the tip of the island to land from the right side. The Department of Conservation has constructed a beautiful view point on an old pa site up a steep hill from where I took the photo, a panorama from 2 horizontal images.
Twin City Tower is a high rise building completed in 2018 in the district of Nivy in Bratislava. It is 89 m high.
Betsy just sent me pics of the orphaned raccoons that were discovered next to my car at her house the other day . Cute little buggers.
Making themselves right at home......for a while
Twins. Standing at the foot of Crummock water these two hawthorne trees tussle for space above the waterline.