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The Elburg "skyline" in sand at the Elburg sandsculpture exhibition showing elements of the history of Christianity as well as other scenes.
This scene is about 10m wide of 6 photos and was stitched with Microsoft ICE.
35 artist spent 25.000 hours to create this and all the other sculptures.
French dessert, Strawberry cream cheese curd with the very first Gers strawberries, strawberry sorbet.
The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco-style skyscraper located on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
It was was the world’s tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.
The Empire State Building is seen to the rear.
..no lighthouse can help you ~Mehmet Murat ildan
Explore February 6, 2023
Please enjoy the icy details in Large.
Thank you so much for your visit!
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cyprus, venetian-style hotel on the acropolis at ktima paphos. for more images in the vrbs series, click here
We've been away over the past six weeks and drove 11,368 km through Northern Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and as far as we could go on British Columbia's Vancouver Island, to Port Renfrew. Along the way we had freezing temperatures, balmy summer heat, driving rain, and in Jasper, a snowstorm. We were lucky to have missed a tornado, a grizzly bear being chased by two parks officials with paint guns, golf ball size hail, forest fires, and back in Northern Ontario, inhaled enough forest fire smoke to make us (and the inside of the car) smell like a campfire. Canada is a big country and it makes sense that you run into all kinds of weather and have to allow for it. We hadn't anticipated running into a deer that popped out of the bushes right in front of us - the only thing hurt on the deer was pride but we had a broken grill on the car. Sadly, on the way back, a large buck was killed by a truck right in front of us in nearly the same area.
It was an amazing trip that should have happened right around when the pandemic started and I came back with 3588 images that will keep me busy for a while. Catching up on Flickr will take me a while. This image was of the Fisgard lighthouse, built in 1860 and still marks the harbor of the Royal Canadian Navy's Pacific fleet. We had noticed earlier that lights were arranged to light up the tower and as we waited for blue hour, a cruise liner drifted slowly by. It looked like a floating city.
Did you know that a color is capable of causing an emotional impact on the people who observe it? Over the years the meaning of colors has evolved and depending on the sociocultural context and other factors such as age or gender, they are capable of evoking one or the other sensations.
Interesting right? How can color affect us so much?
Not only is it capable of creating a psychological response, it can also be even physical. The psychology of color affirms that there are many factors that make it up: universal, cultural, regional, communal and individual.
A night shot of two shell chairs in a junk shop window, lit from above by a single fluorescent light fixture.
My attempt at the "Crazy Tuesday" theme "A Spoonful of …".
Shot with an Agfa "M 3525 6/3" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
“Without order nothing can exist-without chaos nothing can evolve.”
— Oscar Wilde
Explored: June 6, 2023
Merge multiple vertical shots into a 360 degree panorama, flip upside down in PS, change image size to be square (increase height = width with ratio turned off), filter/polar coordinate and voila! Crop, edit to taste and publish... Simples :-)
thira, house in pyrgos kallistis. in the low background you can see the dust clouds and crater edge of the enormous caldera of the island. for more images in the vrbs series, click here
I summoned up little Eggward The Vampire for the 'Looking Close on Friday' (31-Mar-2023) "A Single Egg' theme, but he insisted in appearing eggcognito 😂
And riding on his trusty steed 🐏
Sheepishly yours, Suz 😆
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Umbrella art in Old Quebec city revived this year after a one-year hiatus.
Rue du Cul-de-sac, Québec, Canada
This steel hybrid steam/sail ship, with the original name Globe IV, was launched the same year that the Titanic sank. Made in Norway, the renamed Garðar BA 64 whaling ship stopped hunting whales when restrictions prevented the slaughter. It then became a herring boat, the most abundant fish taken in these Icelandic waters. In 1981, the boat was run aground where it now lives in the Skápadalur Valley along the Patreksfjörður in Westfjords.
Taken with a Lomo Sprocket Rocket on Bergger Pancro 400 film.
On top of the Mount of Santa Luzia, stands the Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Visible from miles away, the building crowns the city of Viana do Castelo or, as the Vianenses affectionately call it, the Princess of Lima.
Portugal
Taken at Tower Bridge in London, England in the UK. There is a nice little island to shoot from and features a great view for light trail photography. For this shot I was lucky enough to be sandwiched between two of the iconic double decker buses which created some of the best light trails I've ever been able to take. This is a 6 second exposure at f22 at ISO 200. Shot with my Canon 5DSR. I may have had my Variable neutral density filter on, but I can't remember. Hope you like it.
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It's raining again 😎👍™️
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Many thanks to those of you who sent best wishes, etc. They were much appreciated. I'm hoping to get back on track! :-)
It's been hellaciously hot here, and this sunrise was the first time I'd gone out with my camera in quite a while. It seems that sunrise will be the only time to take photos for a while. It's been storming throughout the days and evenings, so catching a sunset won't be happening to soon.
Soooo...at the risk of boring everyone to tears, I'll be posting my sunrise shots from this day and those from January. And few from botanical gardens taken earlier in the year.