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I like marbles. I like macro photography. And thus . . .
UPDATE: This was Photo of the Day (PotD) on Bostonist.com (r.i.p, which was a Boston-focused blog in the Gothamist universe before it folded in 2011). And it was featured on the Flickr blog in 2014 for the Flickr 10th Anniversary post (quite an honor !)
Mon ami Cédric Chiodini m'a suggéré avec une grande justesse d'esprit de la reproposer en 16/9, et j'aime bien l'idée!
Je regrette juste de ne pas y avoir pensé... Je suis vraiment une quiche ;-)
Wow. So honored to be featured on the Flickr blog: #TwitterTuesday: Monochrome! Thanks to everyone who clicked through to view my photo. Please be sure to check out some of my other work.
A large part of the world is beginning to enjoy longer evenings, leaves and flowers budding as springtime approaches. It's the time of rebirth and finding inspiration. So, for this Twitter Tuesday challenge show us what #EarlySpring means to you.
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet your image to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #Early Spring.
We’ll showcase our favorites on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Original photo by Martin LaBar (flic.kr/p/9k8FzP)
Magiskt ute vid Stendörren idag. Så rogivande och underbart att få ligga på isen med lite vind i ansiktet och ställa in kameran och fånga detta.
Mycket nöje!
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This pic was taken in the base of the towers, in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, Patagonia. To get there, is needed to walk 10 km in a trail that reaches up to 800m altitude. This is not a easy trekking, but is so rewarding. There is high speed winds, and dangerous places to cross, but the view and the peace up there is breathtaking.
My brother and I reached this place and stayed there for two hours, just relaxing and appreciating the moment.
Sorry for the quality of the pic. It was taken by my cellphone camera, so this is low quality, but this photography really shows the feeling that is to be in this place.
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Douglas Scortegagna!
There are many nights I dream of returning to my childhood, and meeting you in our purest states, and we share our innocent, laughter and love.
Sometimes signs can be as helpful as they can be confusing. Share your favorite ones today for #TwitterTuesday!
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet your image to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #Signs.
We’ll showcase our favorites on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Photo CC-BY Metropolico.org (flic.kr/p/Bj21ov).
"For truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun." - Ecclesisates 11:7
Exposed my camera sensors for long to create this beautiful skyline of the city with beautiful architectural wonders of the world
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This is a cinemagraph!
If you want to see this picture in motion, please click click!!!!! :))
Shout out to GoblinStock for his Autumn Leaves.
Completely inspired by Marika's picture When september ends and Brooke Shaden's picture changing winds.
+ personal thought 1: I wish I had long hair, or maybe a wig... the pic would have been better I think.
+ personal thought 2: I absolutely hate fall and winter. It is a real challenge to try to create something nice when the weather is depressing :-/
Have you returned home for the holidays? Today we want you to show us the pictures of that place you call home.
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet it to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #SweetHome. We’ll showcase our favorites on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Original photo by Kai Chan Vong (flic.kr/p/5k3ZQs)
Put your arms around your significant other, your friend, the stranger right next to you, or even yourself, but share the love!
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet it to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #Hugs. We'll showcase the best ones on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Photo CC-BY from Lemuel Cantos (flic.kr/p/6usKuU)
Here's a pic from my recent trip to Jaipur.
This was shot at Hawa Mahal (literal meaning - Palace of Winds :) It has lots and lots of these small windows and here's a close look at one of those!
I liked this one cause it tells me a story....I hope it does to you as well.
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Everybody has lovers. Some are your families, some are your friends, some are people you may not know, but you do love them.
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet it to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #lovers. We'll showcase the best ones on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Photo CC-BY from Donnie Ray Jones (www.flickr.com/photos/donnieray/16999692776/)
I decided that I would submit this photograph for "Your Best Shot 2015" because this was such an incredible moment of HOPE and LOVE. To be able to witness our future generation rescuing our future endangered Sea Turtle. To see a crowd of people with a common cause, immediately gather round to watch and cheer this baby sea turtle while it made it's way to the ocean and hopefully be the "One In One Thousand" sea turtle that makes it in the world. Well it has to be my best shot of this year. A moment I will never forget.
I had the wonderful opportunity to go to Englewood Florida for two weeks. My nephew Tucker had an amazing experience and rescued a baby Sea Turtle. He noticed all of the seagulls fighting in the sky over something when one of the seagulls dropped what they were fighting over into the sand. He went over and to his wonderful surprise it was a baby Sea Turtle. He was such a "HERO" and kept all the seagulls from getting the Sea Turtle again. Soon a big crowd of people were around him and this beautiful baby Sea Turtle to witness this AWESOME once in a lifetime event that was unfolding. The Sea Turtle made its way to the ocean and off it went swimming. I was advised that only one out of one thousand Sea Turtles make it.
This is the "ONE" that did!
Almost all of the species of sea turtles are listed as Endangered Species. Here is a link for more information about these beautiful Sea Turtles: www.seaturtle-world.com/