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I had recently the chance to visit one of the most beautiful areas of northern Caceres, Jerte Valley, Spain, luckly coinciding with the blooming of the cherry. One million flowering cherry converts this space into a paradise dyed white. Its inhabitants celebrate the event with the Cherry Blossom Festival in the last half of March. Once a year and just for a few days Jerte Valley sees how the hills are being covered with snow-white flowers. When the snows begin to disappear from the summits, the other white is extending down its slopes, the white pure and aromatic of cherry blossom.. An spectacular miracle, worth seeing!

  

explore #334 may 15-2009

taken from my car while driving

El Sardinero, Santander.

 

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Konica C35

35mm

Kodak Ektar 100

 

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Auch in den schönen Kaiserbädern gibt es vergessene Orte. So wie diese Ferienanlage.

 

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29. April 2014, # 480

If the dreams makes us to gether i'll close my eyes for ever ..

   

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Personally I find these beautiful butterflies anything but common :)

Exploring the space progams at the Kennedy Space Center. A veritable gateway to the coolest of all history...

Explore September 2009

This week "FUZZY"

You can pick from one of the following interpretations...

1 : marked by or giving a suggestion of fuzz

2 : lacking in clarity or definition

3 : being, relating to, or invoking pleasant and usually sentimental emotions

 

Beer makes me go fuzzy!

Took loads of shots...tried to get the can fuzzy...also tried to get the bubbles fuzzy...wanted to leave the important bit...the beer in focus!

Happy MM Everyone!

Shot this at home , used the RAW processing tool of photoshop and I must admit its better than the RAW processing which the Canon software does.

 

Let me know what you think

 

#Explore 111

Explore : 91 on Wednesday, May 31, 2017

 

Ricoh GR , Adaptateur GH-3 & Raynox DCR-250.

 

Pentax K-1 & HD PENTAX-D FA* 50mm F1.4 SDM AW.

 

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Small Barges parked at River Ganges - Calcutta, India.

These barges carry mainly Jute & Iron & Building materials.

In the distance one can also see the famous & old Howrah Bridge.

 

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History :

In its upper reaches the river is generally known as the Bhāgirathi, until it reaches Hooghly. The word Bhāgirathi literally means "caused by Bhagiratha", a mythical Sagar Dynasty prince who was instrumental in bringing the river Ganges from the heavens on to the earth, in order to release his 60,000 grand-uncles from a curse of the saint Kapila.

 

The river was an important transportation channel in the early history of Bengal, and later with the colonial trading ports. The river's presence is one of the reasons chosen by the British to settle there at Calcutta. The Dutch/French colony at Chandannagar on the Hooghly was once the rival of British Calcutta, but was eclipsed by Calcutta in the colonial wars of the 18th century. The river banks hosted several battles and skirmishes towards the start of the colonial era, including the Battle of Plassey Palashi, as well as earlier wars against Maratha raiders. On eastern bank lie many historic and wealthy towns like Murshidabad, Jangipur and Ziaganj.

 

In 1974, the Farakka Barrage began diverting water into the Hooghly during the dry season so as to reduce the silting difficulties at Kolkata's port.

 

Like the rest of the Ganges, the Bhāgirathi-Hooghly is considered sacred to Hindus, and its water is considered holy.

 

The Bhāgirathi-Hooghly river system is an essential lifeline for the people of West Bengal. It is through this river that the East India Company sailed in to Bengal and established their trade settlement - Calcutta, which later grew up to be one of the greatest cities of the world and capital of the erstwhile British India. People from other countries like French, Dutch, Portuguese, etc. all had their trade settlement by the banks of this river.

 

The river provides perennial supply of water to the plain of West Bengal for irrigation and human & industry consumption. The river is navigable and the major transport system in the region with a huge traffic flow. For a long time, the Calcutta Port was the biggest port of India. Though in the past its significance had gone down, but recently it had again come up to the 3rd position in the list of Indian Ports. The fish from the river are important to the local economy.

 

The modern container port of Haldia, on the intersection of lower Hooghly and Haldi River, now carries much of the region's maritime trade. One new port will be built in the deep sea to reduce load on Calcutta port.

 

Hooghly river valley was the most important industrial area of erstwhile state of Bengal. Due to declining jute industry, the prime industry of this region, it lost its glory and partitioning of Bengal. But still it is one of the biggest industrial areas of India. Except Kolkata and Howrah it has number of small cities which forms the Greater Kolkata Agglomeration, the second biggest Indian city and former capital.

 

Several bridges run over the Hooghly at Kolkata – Howrah Bridge, Vidyasagar Setu, Vivekananda Setu, Nivedita Setu (second Vivekananda Bridge), Jubilee Bridge(chinsurah) and Iswar Gupta Setu(chinsurah).

 

Source - Wikipedia

 

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EXPLORE 18 de Mayo 2011 #485

 

Me ha hecho mucha ilusión encontrar imágenes que creía que ya no tenía, la magia de las cajas que hacen de un antiguo disco duro interno, uno externo. Por supuesto la he photosheado entre otras cosas, porque por aquel tiempo, ni tenía archivos RAW, ni sabía que existieran y las fotos las sacaba con menos resolución (ahora tengo muchassss tarjetas de memoria jajajaja). Espero que os guste, quería compartirla con vosotros. Besos a todos/as

 

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No filters, NO HDR, Taken using Black Card Technique. Shot at Mattanchery, Kochi.

買SWC/M真的是傷當划算感謝凱子哥情義相挺在台北幫我搶到夢想已久的銀七枚還先幫我墊錢!好兄弟!

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跟銀七枚比起來,買SWC/M真的是傷當划算XDD

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Hasselblad 205TCC

Carl Zeiss Planar 80/2.8 CFE

Kodak Portra 400

Nikon Coolscan 9000ED

I used Jenny's curves to edit this (with really minor changes to match the photo). thank youuu. :D

 

And there's +5 in comments(some of my sister, some of me) that i also edited with her curves, when i couldn't sleep last night.

Series of two, right now at the NC-Kiel exposition, printed on Hahnemühle Fine-Art William Turner paper, framed with a black border. Looks really great!

Explored-As shot, sun is setting behind mountain. The clouds give the impression of the hill being on fire.

Made EXPLORE. Many thanks to you for all the views comments and favs!

 

Seen this summer in a parking and lucky for me I had my camera in the trunk. I think the lady in the minivan had the same reaction I did, What is this beauty doing sitting here???

 

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Explore highest position at #233.

Thank you everyone!

 

At The Philadelphia International Flower Show.

 

Please check out my set for the show.

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