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This album is a custom project with daffodil-yellow bookcloth on the spine, a green-on-green geometric pattern on silkscreened fiber paper for the covers, and woven chain stitch binding in white waxed Irish linen thread.
Crossing the Széchenyi Chain Bridge. Walking through Budapest: Corinthia Hotel, Parliament, Chain Bridge, St Stephan's Basilica, and Hungarian State Opera
Location: Avenue and Lawrence
I was trying to get a shot of the water dripping off of the chain, when Taylor suddenly came running at me with both of our umbrellas and opened them, spraying all the excess water on me. It doesn't show that here, but this what I managed to capture before getting drenched-- okay, not drenched, but wet enough lol.
This was actually taken back in April.. but sshhh! ^^;
Nikon Nikomat FTn
NIKKOR - S Auto 50mm f/1:1.4 - 16
C-N.P.S. POLARIZER
Aroma 55mm R2 Red Filter
ILFORD XP2 400
Photo captured at Palia Kavala path.
This is one of my first attempts to shoot macro.Unfortunately, didn't have a macro len either close up filter, so the result was not even close to what i wanted.
La Chaîne de l'Espoir mène des actions d'éducation au Népal. En savoir plus www.chainedelespoir.org
Copyright La Chaîne de l'Espoir
Linking the two cities of Buda and Pest on opposite sides of the Danube, this is one of Budapest's most recognizable landmarks.
This long faux turquoise necklace takes one of my favorite stones to the next level. The silvertone design with the large faux turquoise stone is intensely beautiful and completely irresistible. The chain is actually longer (22" around ~ usually hitting chest level) than appears in the picture, with the tassel dangling an additional 7". The large stone looks exactly like real turquoise!
Title: Chain Walkway
Aperture: 10.0
Shutter Speed: 6
Description: This was a photo taken over the interstate during my spring break. My friend and I were walking around and I decided to setup my tripod and take a picture. I used an aperture of 10.0 in order to get everything in focus. I really enjoyed the car lights along with the street light on the side.
This is probably one of the more confronting things I've ever seen. This was taken in Bali at the 'animal markets'.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_Bridge_(Budapest)
This was the first Bridge to cross the Danube River in Budapest.