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The Katara Cultural Villege was created as a place to showcase and share Middle Eastern culture through theatre, literature, music, and visual arts. Unfortunately, there was no show the evening I visited this venue. I settled for the sun setting behind the open air auditorium.
I captured this shot by taking two separate processed raw photos and stitching them together to capture the grandeur of the auditorium in its entirety.
Playing around with a few table scarp ideas I had while on vacation.
This one I was playing with headlight bricks and cheese wedges to see what sort of angles I could come up with.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5
Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8
...and may I draw the attention of the viewer to the exquisite irony that the "street photographer" is on wheels as well! ;)
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An angler casts his rod on a fall evening in Arlington, VT.
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The west end of the Douglas Fir Trail, located along the south side of the Bow River valley near Edworthy Park.
C. J.R. Devaney
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Houston, Texas.
Bank of America Building
Nikon D700 + Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
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Angle Shades Moth. Quite late in the year for one of these, specially since we have already had hard frosts. The temperature shot up to 12 degrees centigrade today tho, even saw a Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly basking.
This pair of garden gates were partially open on a very bright, summer day, creating these angled Shadowgates.
I've just been clearing out the backlog of photos I've had lying about.
This one's been about for ages because I was debating whether I liked it or not. As I said in the last pic of Sam, I dislike under the chin Dal photos except in some cases and I'm not sure this is one of those cases. It's pushing it for sure!
Angle Lifeboat RNLI 16 - 11 Tamar-class
Officially named RNLB Mark Mason
Stationed near the viilage of Angle on the Southern banks of the Daugleddau, the RNLB Mark Mason is one of the latest designs of all weather Lifeboats in service, with a top speed of 25 knots and a range of 250 nautical miles, the Tamar class has now replaced the magority of the older Tyne-class Lifeboats stationed around the UK coast.
RNLB Mark Mason is one of three Tamar class Lifeboats stationed around the Pembrokeshire coast, with RNLB Haydn Miller at Tenby and, RNLB Norah Wortley for St Davids / St Justinians. The Norah Wortley is awaiting completion of her new station at present, She can be seen captured in the background of this image, during a quick visit and hoist at Angle station.