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After trying differrent ways , Color, B&W , I could not be satisfied .
I come with this two tones who give a better visibility and contraste to the photo.
I came across a number of bones in the mud which looked human whilst taking this photo, but I suspect that they maybe from the resturant below Canon Street Railway Bridge.
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Damian and I having some time to chat about things in general. Its quite dusty here at MadMax Fury Road set, Well is set in a desert scene. So dusty even the bear tastes dusty or should I say muddy.
You start a couple fires and get in trouble...
"Time out" pose at Kink @Romp
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Merchant Square at night on a long exposure. We were hoping to get some interesting colours from a sunset, but unfortunately it was too overcast.
This week a new series named "Publicity needs human complicity". No more words, you can judge... =O)
Have a nice week my friends!!
Theme "Free" - My 13th shot of 2015 for this 52 week group.
Yes there are a lot of London Underground images on flickr but there is a lot to offer down there. Please look at my Canary Wharf underground images, lots of images on their way............
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured while having a bit of a rotten day myself in the city, yearning for some timeout from it all too. Hopefully I can get out soon and make up for it.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead my Flickr friends. I hope that the weather gods are kind to you and that you can keep your camera close at hand. Enjoy!
Motel One / Charlottenburg / Berlin / Germany
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Displaying my 'Spirit Animal', timber wolf "Denali".. at Como Park Zoo - Falcon Heights, Minnesota.
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Excerpt from www.timeout.com/hong-kong/art/best-street-art-and-graffit...:
Rich View Terrace, Square Street, Tai Ping Shan
Los Angeles-based artist Lauren YS often paints in a bold and rebellious manner – and this one is no different. Titled ‘Mind Temple’, the mural drew inspiration from two main themes: her twin sister's experience living and working in Hong Kong and the importance of mental health. With the idea of creating a visually safe space in the neighbourhood, Lauren also researched into the Tai Ping Shan area to incorporate elements that would reflect the mural’s surroundings. The mural, in its entirety, was created with spray paint, utilising a calming colour palette of green, blue, and pinkish tones to evoke the scenery of dawn or sunset. A dragon design was added to the shorter side of the wall parallel to the stairs in order to enhance the mural's overall composition.
Me and this kingfisher have been going at it for years. He usually lands in preferred locations, all of which I know. But by the time I'm "camera ready" he's long gone. This morning he was up to his normal antics making his rackety sounding call, flying like the showoff he is. He stopped briefly at each chosen spot, then moved quickly on. I waited, keeping focus on what I considered his favorite place. Finally, he tired and settled in for a rest. The result you can see.