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This one is from the same series as my "Entropy" photo.
A glass of water, blue background, stirred the water with a spoon and took a shot. The result is 180 deg. rotated.
Strobist info: Sony F42 camera right, shooting diagonal through blue plastic background. Triggered by camera commander flash.
Explore! # 7, 16.03.10.
Flickr seems to like this kind of shots...
FRONTPAGE AGAIN? Thank you all so much!!!!
Created for Treat This 258 in the Kreative People Group www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157716827757003/ .
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Les "vagues" de l'Aqua Tower à Chicago: Architecte Jeanne Gang. Prix "Emporis Skyscraper Award 2009".
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Information extracted from Wikipedia:
Aqua is an 82-story mixed-use residential skyscraper in the Lakeshore East development in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Aqua was designed by Studio Gang Architects, led by firm principal and founder, Jeanne Gang. To capture views of nearby landmarks for Aqua's residents, Gang stretched its balconies outward by as much as 12 ft (3.7 m). The result is a building composed of irregularly shaped concrete floor slabs which lend the facade an undulating, sculptural quality. Gang cites the striated limestone outcroppings that are a common topographic feature of the Great Lakes region as inspiration for these slabs.
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In Greek we have a saying "every good thing, at some point ends". And that's what happened to my vacation as I am now back to "reality". At least I had wonderful time while I was visiting Aruba, a place that I have never been before. And even if it wasn't Greece, it felt like it a little. You see, in Greece many people have a tradition for their summer vacation: they pick an island and they visit it by exploring it and going to every beach it has. Aruba offered me that opportunity as it has many places to explore, lots of beautiful beaches and it's an extremely safe island overall. So if you are not a person that will just lay by the Resort's pool and have a drink, Aruba is your island. whether you explore it by making your own schedule or using a local guide, it's fun and lovely! I took this picture at the Baby beach, probably the most famous beach in the island outside the resorts area. It's a small bay, almost a lagoon, with shallow crystal clear water and very strong winds. So don't even try to set up your beach tent or umbrella. You are better off finding a divi-dive tree (called Watapana in the local Awawak language) and lay underneath it to get some shade and cool off.
Jose Padilla - Agua
Another from the heavy rain we had here in Berlin a few days back, this tiny drop was precariously hanging off a leaf end and luckily, there was a big enough patch of blue sky beginning to open up which to my delight gave me an aqua blue backdrop against the sky, now this is great quality rain, if there is such a thing, as the water drop was completely clear and transparent.
Again this is with my new toy the Raynox DCR-250 which I highly recommend, attached to the Nikkor VR1 55-200mm at full stretch.
I hope everyone is well, Friday tomorrow and so as always, thank you! :)
Les "vagues" de l'Aqua Tower à Chicago: Architecte Jeanne Gang. Prix "Emporis Skyscraper Award 2009".
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An aquamarine waterfall on the pristine Koroc River,
Kuururjuaq, Nunavik, Canada
Photo taken July 2017
Camera: Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Olympus 12-40/2.8
P7200604
Aqua Tower à Chicago: Architecte Jeanne Gang. Prix "Emporis Skyscraper Award 2009"...
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Aqua Reserves
Evidence of rainfall
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My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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Macro curious? The in-focus portion of this small ewer's spout is about 1.5 inches across, so the total width of this scene would be about 3 inches.
wurde zur Landesgartenschau 2000 von den französischen Landschaftsarchitekten Henri Bava und Olivier Philippe entworfen und gilt als einer der jüngsten Parkanlagen in NRW.
Venice, Italy, 2018
Venice has been sinking for hundreds of years. High water, named aqua alta is increasingly common. That amount of high water depicted is rather a joke, it gets rather troublesome if water is up to your hips...
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