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Taken from near the foot of Le Morne Brabant, a natural monolith 556m (1824ft) high, this is a stretch of beautiful natural beach, approx 1.5 kilometer (1 mile) long, close to our hotel in Mauritius. At the far end of the picture the beach continues on around the corner, past our hotel and others, for another 4k / 2.5 miles approx.
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Camera movement in the bluebell woods. I figured out that I get a much smoother movement if I keep the camera close to my face rather than holding it a little further away.
Griechenland
Foto erstellt mit meiner ersten Digitalkamera der Olympus E100RS, einer Bridgekamera mit gutem Zoom, aber wenig Auflösung, jetzt aber mit Topasz Gigapixel aufbereitet. Nun, so finde ich, mit ansehnlicher Qualität.
Alter Ego Submerged
Selected for the "Alter Ego" summer challenge theappwhisperer.com/2016/09/mobile-photography-portrait-a...
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Basilique Saint-Jean l'Évangéliste (Bazilika svetog Ivana Evanđeliste), datant du VIe ou VIIe siècle. Abandonnée au XIXe siècle, une grande partie de ses pierres servit à la construction d'autres édifices sacrés. On ne distingue plus guère aujourd'hui que l'élégante courbe de son abside. Son campanile, du XIIIe siècle, est par contre conservé et ressemble à celui de Saint-André