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Amazing views that can be enjoyed from the very top of the Table Mountain situated in Cape town.
We were extremely lucky as the weather didn't disappoint that day and we could experience all the breathtaking views.
Stazione funivia per salire a Table Mountain.
Una cabina sta risalendo il cavo per raggiungere la stazione di arrivo .
Queste cabine sono dotate di un sistema di rotazione che permette al passegero di vedere il panorama a 360 gradi rimanendo fermo al proprio posto.
Cable car station to go up to Table Mountain.
A cabin is going up the cable to reach the arrival station.
These cabins are equipped with a rotation system that allows the passenger to see the 360-degree panorama while remaining stationary in their seat.
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I saw a beautiful mid century table through Pinterest and Mini Models was able to recreate it for me. I love it with the Ghost chairs!
The table is set and we await the arrival of our family .... it's going to get noisy, soon when our grandsons start to open their Christmas presents that Santa must have left here!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Christmas! ...
Merry Christmas to all my Flickr friends!!
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I dipped this leaf in water then layed it on the picnic table the water from it soaked into the table making the sunlight of late evening pop on it. The light areas at the point of the leaf is from the water that drenched into the table ..Made a great reflection of the sunlight..The water soaked in fast so had to take the shot as soon as the leaf was placed on the the table, I was thinking I must get this light of the water on the table
After some weeks of work and vacation I finally sorted my bricks and got something special for you in the upcoming month...
A table of chess is a table of strategies. Behind each move you have a set of risks to manage. To play chess is almost like to be in a meeting of project management. By Edgar Barreira
Inside a 19th century workers cottage, it shows just how basic a lifestyle these pioneers endured.
An old suitcase which in all proability contains someone's life possessions is positioned on the old wooden table.
It tells a story of hardship and yet hope, hardship in a harsh environment and hope in the fact that perhaps for tonight they will have some comfort.
Longford.
Tasmania.
Australia.
Table Mountain (11,065 ft, 3373 m) with part of the Southern Absarokas. An unusual perspective on Turret Mountain (11,006 ft, 3355 m) pops above the hill at right while Colter Peak (10,640 ft (3,240 m) plays peekaboo at left.
Because of their remoteness, these peaks attract very few climbers. The easiest one would be Colter, which is nontechnical; the route starts about 20 miles (32km) from the nearest trailhead. Table is probably also nontechnical but has a much longer route from the trail. I am unable to find any record of an ascent, but I assume it's been done.
Turret has only been climbed a few times by professional guides out of Jackson Hole.
Utilising a Sea & Sea DX-D50 housing, YS-90 Auto strobe, together with a YS-90TTl Duo strobe in slave mode....
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These are my little offering for the Greatest Love Grid Wide Hunt starting today 2/7/09!!! Limited Edition tables in two wonderful pink textures come complete with a different sit pose in each table! WOOT!
I captured this iconic view of Table Mountain from Blaauwberg beach shortly after sunset yesterday.
The thing that I like most about shooting coastal subjects such as this one, is that it’s practically impossible to capture exactly the same scene in the exact same way more than once. The constantly changing light, clouds, tides and waves will always ensure a totally unique image… every time you press the shutter!
My favorite image of the day is this one by Miles Morgan (aka mm767cap), an airline pilot from Portland, Oregon. Not only is Miles an incredibly talented photographer, but he’s also one of the most modest and humble photographers that I’ve come across on Flickr. And he’s funny too… I’m always smiling by the time that I finish reading the descriptions to one of his images! Thanks for all the inspiration over the past couple of years Miles… I hope that one day I'll be able to take photos like you do!
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20 at 13mm, an aperture of f9 and a 1/40th second exposure.
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So with midterms looming around the corner, I wont have much time to build this week. Hopefully I'll be able to finish and upload the two Wips I have sitting on my desk.
-Tommy
my huge buffet table! Love-love-love it when we have holiday parties and fresh cut bougainvillea from the garden.
Make your room out of this world with our Astro Table!
It's 1Li and is Copy/mod,
Blast off to Man Cave from the 17th of Dec until 11th of Jan - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Match/154/121/46
[88/365] Snow storm.
Today I made a new flash snoot out of a serial package and it was way better than my old snoots.
Scouted my home for something to shot at and it had to be this Powerade that I have had in my fridge for a while. Made some shots with the Powerade on my living room table but it looked so boooooring.
Saw that the Powerade flavor was called Snow Storm and then I just had to recreate a snow storm.
I used nothing else than the spray from an old smoothing iron to create a nice mist for the snow.
A flash, with my newly created snoot under my living room table and its frosted glass, lighted up the Powerade from the bottom up. The bottle in turn highlighted the mist. A partly collapsed umbrella was used to put some light on the top of the bottle.
Strobist info:
SB800 @ 1/32, 105mm, DIY snoot, shot on the bottom of the Powerade through a sheet of frosted glass.
SB25 @ 1/64, 24mm, shooting into a partly collapsed umbrella, pointing at the Powerade
Triggered with Skyports and 5s self-timer
Strobist setup shot.
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