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Kayakers had fun exploring the inlets on Lake Argyle. The Friends of Argyle sponsored lake education activities with fishing, kayaking, and pontoon boat rides during the lake event in September. Hot dogs and fishing poles were also provided.
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Explore # 316 February 23, 2012
Love Quote of the Day
The more I think about it, the more I realize there is nothing more artistic than to love others.
Vincent Van Gogh
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Regards,
Sunny
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I had a short photoshoot today with a Lamborghini Murciélago a Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale and a Ferrari F430 Spider.
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Its been a while since I uploaded an explore poster - its 31 now, thank you guys :)
1. Think of me (Imagoism), 2. Lights and Reflections, 3. Red and White, 4. Majestic MGM, 5. Romantic St Paul Ruins, 6. Dreamy Venetian, 7. Pinkish Power Amp, 8. Light Graffiti 1, 9. A Contrast of Colors, 10. Into the Wild, 11. Go Up Where We Belong, 12. Casinos, 13. Lanterns and Reflections, 14. Centuries Old Street, 15. Pink Spotlights, 16. Blue Spotlights, 17. Rua Tinto, 18. Lunar Greetings, 19. Bright Lights and Lanterns, 20. The Rooster, 21. The Dog, 22. The Pig, 23. Chinese Animal Zodiac, 24. Beam Me Up, Scotty!, 25. Kun Iam Statue, 26. Sai Van Bridge, 27. Praia Grande Lake, 28. Bus Trail Lights, 29. Macau Tower, 30. The Lisboas, 31. Casino Lisboa
Explore 13.12.2015 HP #35
My girl has advised me in her own polite yet firm way to mix up my uploads a bit. I have a feeling this image might be a step too far, perhaps you will give me your thoughts.
At the end of the day its just a bit of fun and a nod to the more unique beings out there :-)
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"Solar suspension"
Sienne - 12h - le soleil donne son maximum pour sécher le linge. J'aimerais aussi remercier ma femme qui m'a suggéré l'idée de cette photo.
Siena - 12 noon - the sun is giving its all to dry the washing. I'd also like to thank my wife for suggesting the idea for this photo.
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One of my photographic goals has been to take pictures of individual snowflakes. This has been a particularly difficult goal to achieve due to a number of reasons. First, the temperature and weather conditions need to be JUST right to create visible snowflakes, worthy of photographing (this is not often). Second, it doesn't snow every day (even if it has snowed often). And third, most of the times it has snowed, it was during a time that I could not get out with my camera. Either it was night time, during school hours, when I had an appointment, or when I was sick (and I was sick for six weeks straight this year, so this was often). I figured I would just have to wait until next year to get the shots I so desired. But winter wasn't done with us yet, even if it was the first day of spring! (After all, I was born in a blizzard at the end of March!) A friend of mine out in West Jersey posted a picture on Facebook of an individual snowflake which got me ALL EXCITED!!! I saw her picture during the school day and could not WAIT to get home to my camera and these snowflakes that seemed to be so well-formed! I just had to hope the temperature and conditions were the same by me, after school. I finally got home, and was THRILLED to see they were! My sister and I had a great time looking at and photographing these snowflakes! I'm sure we looked ridiculous sitting in the snow on our front lawn with blankets and towels. I was using a macro lens. The lens has a VERY narrow depth of field. So, if the flakes weren't completely flat and parallel with my lens, only part of the flake would be in focus. This was frustrating. And despite using a macro lens, it was still very difficult to get the flakes in focus. These that I am posting were the best of the crop. More pictures to come! I'll post a few each day. I'm not thrilled with the red background, but maybe someday I can figure out how to change the color in Lightroom.
Wonderful place to shoot. Only about a mile off of the main drag. Uphill to the middle, both directions. After I took this shot, we headed back uphill and were hit by a snow squall. Unusual day to say the least. Bottom center, opposite bank, is a boat tied up with four people fishing...just to give you a idea of the scale of this place. Explore No. 205, April 7, 2014.