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To my dear friend S who showed us amazing arts with elements of virtual world MUCH better than how it is in Secondlife,
thank you my dear friend S and I miss you.
At Furillen, Secondlife
When you're super bored and your brain decides to be super creative and let you come up with something like this.
Let me know in the comments section what you think about this magnificent sunset.
The more closer I got the more darker and powerful the water current felt. My obsession with this waterfall dates back in 2015 when I first saw Skogafoss in an advert.
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Can't get enough of this beautiful waterfall in Iceland. Taken at a dark time when the sun was almost gone and the light was absolutely not present, this is one of my favourite composition.
Captured while touring the Golden Circle in Iceland. Just an amazing experience of watching this magnificent waterfall. A must see.
Keep finding amazing pictures in my library which have so much processing potential. Let me know what you think about this composition.
Was lucky to capture the sunshine beaming out of the thick clouds at Seljalandsfoss waterfall. A breath taking experience for me it was.
This one is just so special for me. Ever since I started photography it was my dream to capture a long exposure at this magnificent waterfall in Iceland. With a drop of 60m and water gushing, this has been one of the best experiences of my life. My 5d Mk3 even experienced some direct contact with water but it was totally worth it.
When you think you're nearly done with Iceland and suddenly something pops up in your library as cool as that
Memories of Iceland still run fresh in my mind specially Kirkjufell and the scenic waterfall near the most photographed Mountain in Iceland.
With a drop of almost 200 feet, this magnificent waterfall in south of Iceland is a treat to watch. Was lucky to capture a long exposure right in front with less tourists at that time.
And here is another perspective of this magnificent waterfall located in South of Iceland. This one is in pure Black n White
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Here is a closeup of the giant Gullfoss Waterfall.
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Water striders make amazing arts on small ponds and lakes. The little artist down left is obviously proud of his work.
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The Charles Bridge is an historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century
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Prague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad) is a castle complex in Prague, Czech Republic, dating from the 9th century. It is the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic. The castle was a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept within a hidden room inside it.
According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world,[1] occupying an area of almost 70,000 square metres (750,000 square feet), at about 570 metres (1,870 feet) in length and an average of about 130 metres (430 feet) wide. The castle is among the most visited tourist attractions in Prague attracting over 1.8 million visitors annually.
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So the story behind this is that back in the 1870s two brothers decided to dig their farm and discovered this buried Viking ship . It was only in 1880 when the University of Oslo officially started the excavation of this ship and then preserved it into the Viking Museum.
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A Common Eider swims next to a fishing boat in foggy weather. I photographed this Eider from Audubon's Hog Island after spotting it while walking to breakfast. I attended Hog Island's amazing Arts and Birding week as a result of winning the youth award for the 2016 Audubon Photography Awards.
Prague Tour
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They say the best view comes from the very top. This is probably the hardest long exposure for me ever considering the platform was not at all suitable to place a tripod and also there was heavy wind gush which was not letting the camera to be still at all.
Still proud of it how it came out considering there was so much camera shake.
Color Tales
17/17
The project should deal with colors and their effect on well-being, feelings, expression and thus on human psychology. When I realized that there was so much more to tell through this project, I began to develop it into an overarching concept. The language of images should not only shed light on the linear theories of the psychological effects of colors. The pictures with the help of the language of colors should tell a story, describe a situation, let thoughts wander into the future or the past, inspire our fantasies.
I used milk, acrylic paint, liquid soap and oil to create this amazing arts.
Every picture tells a story, but I desided not to explane the story behinde each one, but invite you to give your own meaning and your own feelings when you look at the picture. I belive that makes more fun:)
Enjoi it and I hope you’ll like it.
PS: have a good time and take care!