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Concentración de seat 600 ciudad de León 2011 - León (España). ////
Concentration of seat 600 in León city 2011 - León (Spain). ////
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a NSW Trainlink explorer set is transferred to sydney behind SSR ALCOs 44206 and 44204, captured passing Hornsby as 4176
Backyard, HIG, Bima Kunj,
Bhopal, India
Life is initial outline of a painting and we have to fill diverse colours to make it more substantial and charismatic.
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Explore :- Jan 21, 2009.
Highest at #499.
Out from Explore now :(
I look so weird! aaha! I wish you couldnt see the design on my top. I dont know if I like this, I just wanted to upload!
Edit: cropped thanks to eleni :)
Highest position: 415 on Monday, April 12, 2010
I can't wait until wednesday!!!! :D:D im so so so excited! My camera is expected to arrive then. Honestly cannot wait!
A slight play on 'BEGINS WITH I" - Idol Worship - The Buddah.
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Explored No.1, Jan. 7, 2024
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Can you see the cars at parking lot on the top left of the photo? ;))
Can you see people walking along the trail on the top left? ;))
Fjadrargljufur Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Iceland. It is characterized by its steep, towering cliffs that stretch for approximately 2 kilometers and reach heights of up to 100 meters. The canyon is carved by the Fjadrá River, which flows through its narrow gorge, creating a mesmerizing display of cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. The walls of the canyon are adorned with lush green vegetation, adding to its picturesque beauty. The canyon's unique geological formations, with their intricate layers of volcanic rock, provide a glimpse into Iceland's volcanic history.
The walls of Fjadrargljufur canyon are made up of dark volcanic rock, giving it a striking and rugged appearance. The contrast between the dark rock and the surrounding landscape creates a visually stunning scene. The canyon walls are incredibly steep, reaching heights of up to 100 meters. This verticality adds to the dramatic and awe-inspiring nature of the canyon.
The vegetation in Fjadrargljufur canyon is sparse, with only a few hardy plants able to survive in the harsh conditions. Moss and grass can be found clinging to the rocks, adding a touch of green to the otherwise barren landscape.
The combination of the steep walls, dark volcanic rock, and flowing river creates a truly breathtaking scenery. The overall atmosphere of the canyon is serene and tranquil, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.
DJI Mavic 3
Hasselblad L2D-20c
ISO100, 12.29mm, f/2.8, 1/15s
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This shot was from a an older shoot that i finally decided to post, i figured it would be a nice break in the Morgan set, but im still posting them! There isnt really a story behind this shot. Tiffany and her three friends drove all the way from the far lands of the ocean to have a shoot with me. It was filled with good times, and delicious alberto's afterwards. I was assisted by my good friend Kevin, ill link his work. You should really check him out, he's very talented! :D. Its the morning, and i just woke up. So ill stop writing now.
Listen to this song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY3_iX0WVUQ
Kevin: www.flickr.com/photos/kevguiang/
5D + 50 1.4
Photo d'une artiste peintre sur les quais de Seine à Paris durant la crue de la Seine durant le mois de janvier 2018.
Prise avec un Leica M8 et un Elmar 50mm 2.8
Photo of a painter on the quays of the Seine in Paris during the Seine flood in January 2018.
Taken with a Leica M8 and an Elmar 50mm 2.8
Highest position in explore: #148 on Sunday, October 18, 2009
Amazing morning light in the National Cathedral in Washington DC. Kathy led me on a 2 mile, uphill death march from our hotel but wow was it worth it. There were very few people there, the light was amazing and best of all they allow tripods to be used inside!
KASHAN, Isfahan, Iran - Semi-circular arches of windows and doors on the facade of an old Middle Eastern Silk Road era palace in the oasis city of Kashan, in central Iran.
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One of my favorite Flickr contacts is Dustin Diaz. I love his work. He's doing this awesome 365 project complete with lighting setup shots. Very cool of him, and very inspiring. I've learned a ton just looking at his work. Hope to meet him and shoot some day. Anyway, I needed some inspiration, so this is my attempt at a Dustin-Diaz-style shot. Thanks for sharing Dustin.
P.S. Even with all the inspiration, I forgot to shoot one of Dustin's setup shots. Doh!
Lighting and Setup Info: First, the glass is setting on a 3'x3' sheet of black acrylic. Gotta love that stuff. Makes for great reflections. Second, I created a makeshift 3-sided box around the glass out of three white cards (2'x3' foam boards bought at Hobby Lobby). One card to the right, one to the left, and one above the glass. The reflection of the white cards created the highlights on the the stem of the glass. Gotta love Hobby Lobby, specular highlights, and cheap white cards (roughly in that order). I placed the acrylic sheet on a ceder chest I bought for $100 at an auction 20-some odd years ago. You needed to know that. Third, I placed a bunch of Christmas "Icicles" (things you hang on a Christmas tree) in the background for that colorful bokeh effect. I bought those a WalMart after Christmas. Gotta love Christmas and WalMart (definitely in that order). Finally, I shot a SB-26 (small Nikon strobe) into the "Icicles", and I placed a Canon flash on the ground behind the glass aimed up into the white box to light glass. Both of the strobes where triggered using a Skyport transmitter/receivers.
This one made it to the Explore page (up to #11 so far ;-).
Another shot from yet another University Open Day visit.
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Explored on 30th July 2025 for July's Explore Takeover: Structures and Architecture, position 6. Another of my shots got chosen / [Explored] in position 8.