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During this evening, my flickr photostream has been viewed 1 MILLION times! This is an incredibly high number! Thank you so much for every visit, click and comments and for your various support! // Im Laufe des heutigen Abends wurden meine Zeichnungen und Bilder bei Flickr zum EINMILLIONSTEN Mal angesehen! Das ist ein unglaublicher Wert. Vielen Dank für jeden einzelnen Besuch, Klick und Kommentar und die mannigfaltige Unterstützung!
I took this during a family gathering. We had taken over the top floor of a Bar on Montpellier Walk. I liked the sun streaming through the window and it added to the warmth in the room. And as the street is predominately faced with our famous Cotswold stone, the sun bouncing off my side of the street was causing a sort of "honey glow" . So why I hear you ask, have I converted it into negative format?
Well by accident if I'm honest. I often play around with pictures, and more often than not, end up leaving them more or less alone. But this one caught me.
For those of you who have never shot film, this will be lost on you! When I was about 14, I was lucky enough to have a rudimentary darkroom at home. And I taught myself to develop my own B & W film, and print my own photos. I will never forget the feeling of excitement, when the time came to take the developed film out, hold it up to the light and be able to look at the results. So seeing this photo in this format, instantly transported me back 40 odd years. And at my age, that feeling is pretty good!!
Red-Green-Purple color combination of Charminar in Night.
Charminar built in 1591 AD, is a landmark monument located in Hyderabad, India. The two words Char Minar of Urdu language are combined to which it is known as Charminar (English: Four Towers). These are four ornate minarets attached and supported by four grand arches, it has become the global icon of Hyderabad and is listed among the most recognized structures of India. The Charminar is on the east bank of Musi river.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charminar
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Black sand beach of Waipi'o valley, Big Island of Hawaii.
Info: Waipi’o valley is named after the river that flows through it. This valley was home to old Hawaiian kings and is said to have been very densely populated. Now however, Waipi’o valley is mostly wilderness and hosts taro fields (Taro is a traditional Hawaiian staple food) and a couple of dozens of inhabitants.
Waipi’o Valley is named after the river that runs through the valley ( wai-piʻo means curved water in the Hawaiian language) and is about one mile wide and six miles deep. Towards the back the valley splits into many ‘fingers’, each with its own waterfall. The valley faces the ocean with a beautiful black sand beach. > www.lovebigisland.com/waipio-valley/
This is the view looking south, taking from the roof terrace at work. The bar spoils the view, but you can just catch sight of the sea and Isle of Wight in the distance!!
Looking across the 15th fairway on St Nicholas Golf Club!
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We'd like to check how different people have different approaches and views of situations and objects. This is our challenge. Where may it lead us?
Temos um novo projecto: fotografar o mesmo local, situação ou objecto para obter diferentes pontos de vista. Este é o nosso desafio. Até onde nos irá levar?
Tenemos un nuevo proyecto: fotografar el mismo sitio o objeto y asi obtener diferentes puntos de vista. Este es el reto. Hasta donde iremos?
The view from mt Úlfarsfell which is a popular hiking destination for the city people with a good view of the city and its surroundings.
Alternative view
I have enjoyed LA nightscape, but always the view through major freeway just like others. I got a chance to drive through the city on side streets and discovered an alternative view of the skyline.
Same to life as well. Oftentimes, taking an alternative approach to your decisions would work better than what you have expected !!!
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