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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from February 2014 and captured with my old Canon 400D early in my Street photography journey.
I love the eye contact in this one and want to wish Flickr a very Happy 20th Anniversary. There are some awesome images in the Explore Take-over today including one from an old street photographer friend here on Flickr who passed away a few years ago. He would have been thrilled to get an Explore on such an occasion.
I wish you all a wonderful weekend of photography my Flickr friends. Stay safe, keep the shutters clicking and keep sharing your wonderful photographs. Enjoy.
“Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group’s Mixmaster Challenge #52"
Halftime, "entretiempo", in Spanish means fall, autumn.
The nature reserve is very popular among photographers, especially at this time of year. Most of them seem to be more patient than I am. I saw this guy when I arrived in the morning and when I came by the same spot about one hour later he was still there. I'm still wondering what he was waiting for. The perfect light, a duck in the perfect position .... ?
Enjoying the last rays of sun with a fellow clicker, Anuruddha. great to see you and share the moment.
A January 2008 winter miracle:
A beautiful Canadian yellow butterfly flew in, I can't explain it..
Global Warming?
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Two souls beneath the azure sky,
On sands where time seems not to fly,
They dance with waves in gentle sway,
Capturing moments of the day.
It's a classic but I seem not to tire of this kind of motive
With Panasonic Lumix G3 + Kodak Anastigmat 63mm F2.7 Cine
Capture of moving wheel during evening hour in Gdansk Old City Center tour..have a good start into the week! Cheers, Udo
I was in Scotland as a exchange student in 2001. Of course me and my friend had to visit the Loch Ness monster.
I couldn't capture the real one, so I had to take this little porcelain nessie in a box with me as a souvenir.