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I loved this Canon camera very much just before I got to know the Sony electronic view finder from the A7 series…;)
So I maried the A7I, RII, RMIV and at last the RV for ever and always... so far so good.
Wintertime at the lake is always a challenge. Crowds of tourists in summer, frosty solitude in winter. But the landscape is also beautiful in winter, especially for photographers. Add a pinch of melancholy, a little world-weariness and can make wonderful photos that Hesse could not have taken better (if he had been a photographer). If you haven't got into the mood yet, you could lower the shutters halfway and listen to the music of Jan Garbarek. But then get out to take photos...!
Thank you for your visits, faves & comments!
...and thanks to the f. machine of Flickr, that gave me the explore...;)
Wow! I was looking forward to see this picture in Explore since I was never able to get there with film, but Front Page? that was completely unexpected.
Climbing and exploring old abandoned mines in Sweden.
Yes, it's a selfie 😉Here is a link to a video from the tour down into the mine. There is about 50m SRT climbing to this level, and another 10m to the water.
Explore-#45!! - Thank You All!
Tarpon Springs
The Sponge Industry helped build a Greek Community that is now famous not only for the worlds finest sponges, but for some of the finest Greek Restaurants, Markets, and Bakeries in the Country. What you will find at the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks: Greek Restaurants, Bakeries, Natural Sponges, Sponge Diving, Tours, Sightseeing Cruises,
.... para todos vosotros/as.. que como yo os gusta la máquina del tiempo... que funciona con nuestra mente... y nos da grandes momentos... retrocedo en mi mente y recupero la puereza del momento..... GRACIAS!! ;-)
[Explored] Jan 27, 2011, highest rank #117
and now my first photo with 1,000 views and 100 favorites, glad you enjoyed!
back to some shots of New Zealand! Love this place. This is Lake Rotoiti on New Zealand's South Island.
Aotearoa means ao = cloud, tea = white and roa = long; aka Long White Cloud by the Maori (indigenous population of New Zealand) Hope you enjoy this shot as much as I enjoyed taking it! Cheers
Punto d'ascolto - Listening Post - Poste d'écoute:
Entrada Gratuïta :
"Otranto" è un colpo di fucile,
un sasso lanciato da una fionda,
da un bimbo sulla balaustra del porto.
La vecchia dei ghiaccioli amaranto
chiede l’elemosina all’ultimo raggio di sole,
mentre il mercante di nocciole e mandorle,
si addormenta dietro al carretto,
con le monete cucite dentro le tasche,
per dare il resto alla fortuna, alla noia.
…e a raccogliere da terra confetti e ciarpame,
nella domenica che non si sposa,
con sale e terra rossa e il mare dopo il riposo,
quando è tutto chiuso per la festa,
il barbiere che ha tagliato i ponti,
adesso vive in svizzera di straforo,
rade in dialetto e ripara toppe dei cristi,
con la forbice unta di negramaro e di pensieri,,,
On the web:
>Cultura salentina>, lu Salentu
.............................................quando si ama la proria terra.
Bellissima mostra fotografica in questa piazza di Otranto, immagini in B&w, quelle belle di un tempo, con la grana,,,,
scattate con la pellicola.
La luce vera si cerca, e non la si crea con artifici, questa è la differenza nel fare fotografia.
E' inutile comprare macchine fotografiche costosissime se poi non c'è occhio per vedere i "dettagli".
Best vision, only on Fluidr:
www.fluidr.com/photos/patrizia_9
Ps:
Tutti pensano che basta comprare una bella macchina fotografica, con tanti megapixel per fare delle belle foto, ma non è cosi....., tutto questo spesso non basta.
Occorre trovare la luce giusta...
Siamo talmente sopraffatti da cattive elaborazioni "su Flickr, che non riusciamo più a distinguere la realtà delle cose.
Vi ringrazio per le richieste di "contatto" che arrivano continuamente, ma non posso aggiungerne molte,
non ho molto tempo da dedicare a Flickr, e non la ritengo una tappa fondamentale della mia vita.
Thanks for visit,
B U O N A>>> V I S I O N E
A beatiful day, ...Dan !
مـن قال عني ناقص وﻻني بـزيـن . . يشوف نفسه وش فيه مـن زين
دامـه الـوحــيد مـن عـابـني وقـال ماني بـكـامـل الـزيـن ،
العيب ف عيونـه تمنعـه مـن شوفة سيد المزايين ;))
Model ; MnooShi Al.Jmela ♥
The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Brunswick River in Brunswick, Ga., carrying four lanes of U.S. 17. The bridge was built as a replacement to the original vertical-lift bridge, which was at least twice struck by ships. John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
EXPLORED [# 122 Highest] on Flickr - 19 June 2011 - Thanks Everyone!
Total: 206 shots stitched together.
Total Duration: 2 hours.
Each shot is f/3.5, 30 sec exposure, ISO 100, focal length 18 mm. I did not use the "bulb" mode for a continuous 2-hour-shot in order to avoid excessive noise, sensor heating and over exposure.
Playing around after a day of walking through old Montreal. The lights in the restaurant associated with our hotel were accented by the glow of a pink-purple neon light tube which snaked around the room near the ceiling. The colors reflected in the crystal hanging at the bottom drew my attention.
Explored September 14, 2016
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