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copyright: gerd kozik/ yarin asanth 2019
Location: Na Thong Beach, Koh Samui/ Thailand
Music: "Painting Out" by BAILE, 2019
copyright: gerd kozik/ yarin asanth 2019
Twenty-One: My favorite number since youth. So I will stand here at this place on 21. in summer 2020. Somehow interesting that it will be my first day next year on the island. Fate? Luck? Intuition?
Whatever...
Happy Sunday, Yarin
Location: Cha Weng Beach, Samui/ Thailand
A Zambian coin which I found in my coin box which took me a while to find. I have never been to Zambia and I am not sure how I came to have this coin. I thought it was pretty with the antelope on it. When I googled the value (very low) it seems 20 Ngwee don't get issued now.
I find the image looks like I placed the coin on vinyl but it's in a glass, lit by a torch while I held the phone over it.
This came together well for me. Two Fiat cars and an Italian cycle (on the right) a Bianchi in it's famous shade of Celeste - a pale sky blue - captured on the road speed marking.
Pentax K3iii & 20-40mmWR
i can see a rainbow.
most definitely a good day, no particular reason why, i was just real happy for some reason =]
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Macro Mondays, theme: Currency
Hologram on a Canadian $20 bill - the colors and the lettering emerge when the light hits the hologram at just the right angle.
Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail. Eight-image focus stack.
For an image with scale, see here:
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
Feat.
AZOURY France - Fractale Shoe for Très Chic
Read more at I am Asa
"Twenty is plenty" was a public campaign to bring the permissible speed in the centre of the village down from 30 to 20mph. It took some time until it really happened. Fuji X-E2.
Brazos Bend State Park is as famous for its alligators as its fabulous birds. In a 3-hour walk around 40-acre and Elm lakes, my family sighted 24 alligators. This was neither the largest nor the closest to the trail. Needville, Texas.
The walk was hugely long, we got covered in midges and plastered in peat. But it was a gorgeous old school hike along sheep paths with no Bank Holiday rain and nary a soul in sight all day.
let it guide you.
you'll never get lost in the light.
just a reflection from the sun off the glass doors to my backyard... wooooot happy friday!
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Biddeford, ME On the corner of Pearl. Been there a long time, one day it will be gone. Good to take another photo of that lucky 21 now and then.
ABC Challenge D is for Digit(s)
The former Illinois Central Gulf 2030 makes a trip down to the dock at Port Inland with a train of side-dumpers loaded with limestone. There may only be one public crossing on this mysterious little railroad, but they sure are neat to watch.
Four five-dollar gold coins from the late 19th century. Background is the blue field of a United States flag that my wife received when she retired from the Navy in 2010, flown over Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
Altadena, California
When our group arrived to Lake Wenatchee, we had very little time to gather our photography gear and begin making compositions. The light was changing so quickly. In the end, out of 16 photos, the one above seemed to best showcase the beauty of this winter wonderland!
There will be additional photographs a bit later.
Thanks as always for looking...... :)