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لي صاحب من أول إذا قمت أناديــــه
الشـــــوق من بين المحـانـــــي يشبّــــه
يقول لي لبيــه
لبيــــــــــــــــــــــــه
لبيـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــه
و أنا اتفـــــدى به مع كل لبّــــه
Explore #284 Apr 4, 2009
Sometimes the stars align and...
...the sky conditions are perfect
...the monorail stops in the perfect spot
...an epic photographic opportunity is created.
Magic Kingdom | Space Mountain
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**EXPLORE! ** :) Feb 12th - #102
It was cold but very sunny. I wanted to capture the contrast between the Cold and The Sun.
Triangle in there again! :)
Moscow
On Explore, 31st March 2013.
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26.03.2013
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Explored August 28, 2023
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Kolugljúfur Canyon is a stunning natural wonder located in the western part of Iceland. It is situated in the Víðidalur Valley, near the town of Hvammstangi. The canyon is carved by the Víðidalsá River, which flows through the rugged landscape, creating a picturesque gorge.
One of the highlights of Kolugljúfur Canyon is the Kolufossar Waterfall, which cascades down the cliffs into the river below. The waterfall is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts, as its powerful flow and picturesque setting make for stunning photographs.
As the sun begins to set, the cliffs of the canyon are illuminated, casting long shadows and creating a dramatic contrast against the deep blue sky. The colors of the surrounding landscape intensify, with the greens of the vegetation becoming more vibrant and the river reflecting the warm hues of the setting sun.
In summer at Iceland, sunset was about 11pm-12am, sunrise was about 1-2am, the night was too short. Always took sunset photos, then waiting for sunrise... Only 2-3 hours night (not really dark night) during summer time.
Canon EOS R5, RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM
ISO160, 50mm, f/16, 1.3s
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Exploring the garden - Polaroid Sun 600, Polaroid Color 600 Film.
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explored #127 - 14/12/2011
Well overdue a visit to this tree. And I'm not talking months, probably a few years! So glad to find it as I left it....
A7Riii - T70-180/2.8
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Link to Cincinnati Zoo..............
Also a new group to join for anyone who has Ohio Zoo pictures!
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Also check out Zoos Around the World group!
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I hate to post and run but I thought I'd let everyone know that my hubby Mark is having minor knee surgery today. Certainly could use some extra prayers that all goes well. Thanks everyone and have a great day.
Shamanka Rock (Cape Burkhan) is a famous two-peaked rock formation made of marble and limestone, covered in red lichen, located on Olkhon Island near the village of Khuzhir. It is one of the nine sacred sites of Asia, a legendary place of power where, according to legend, a spirit—the master of the island and all of Lake Baikal—lives in a cave.
انفثوا .. صباح البؤس يساركم ثلاثاً
وابدؤوا من جديد..
فنحن نحمل ديانة السعادة..! نضمر في دواخلنا يقيناً يخفف علينا المصائب والأقدار..
نؤمن بكل الأشياء الجميلة ونتفاءل بالقادم الأفضل
-سلمان العودة
Big white fluffy clouds slowly transitting across the horizon earlier today. Taken from Islandhill with Scrabo Tower in the distance :)
Explored 4/6/17 #93
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Petit coin sympathique découvert avec Yoann hier après midi accessible à marée basse après une petite marche sur la plage précédente. Cette plage est bordée de très grands palétuviers et le sable recouvert par endroits de feuilles mortes. Quand nous sommes arrivés, le soleil passait déjà sous l'horizon, il a fallut trouver rapidement des éléments de composition (en évitant de se faire piquer par une escadrille de taons :-). Rémire-montjoly (Guyane française) le 20 novembre 2008, route des plages à l'embouchure du fleuve le Mahury.
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Sympathetic spot discovered with Yoann yesterday afternoon accessible to low tide after a small walk on the preceding beach. This range is bordered with very high mangroves trees and the sand covered by places with black leaves. When we arrived, the sun was nearly below the horizon, we had to quickly find elements of composition (while avoiding being bitten by a group of horseflies :-). Rémire-montjoly (French Guiana) on November 20, 2008, road of the beaches to the mouth of the river Mahury.
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Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L (21mm@f/14) | ISO 50 | 30 sec. | Singh-Ray reversed GND3 filter | Lee ND6 filter | Lee ∅105mm Polarizer filter | PP in Aperture/CS4: cleaning, contrast, saturation, sharpening (maybe a way too much :-).This is not a composite nor a HDR image.
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這張算是去拍熱氣球送的前菜,此時地面上的熱氣球都還在準備而已,等待的時候天空還送了大景給我
在台東的幾天中,天天出景時時刻刻都很精采,每天都拍的很開心
你問我還會想去台東嗎? 當然想,就算需要開6-7小時的車都值得
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Even after a fatal accident in an airship, shucream looks to explore the new horizon. The thrill of finding somewhere new and novel excites him and continues his drive to move forward. With his compass bracer on his right arm and a map bracer on his left, he is able to navigate through the depths of the unknown. Onward to new horizon!!!!!
Styling:
Hat: [Contraption] Mutt Cap
Pants: [Contraption] Deck Crew Jodhpurs and Boots Set
Legs: [Contraption] Sterling's Leg
Shirt: [Deadwool] Hart vest
Right Bracer: **JPK Steampunk Compass Bracer
Left Bracer: **JPK Wrist Map
Airship: **JPK Airship Vermithrax
Planetarium: **JPK Steampunk Planetarium Set
Pose made by Chibi Lightwood-Portal
The facade sculpture “Venus crest” is by sculptor Hubert Minnebo.
It is 11 meters high. The fish represents the sea, the woman represents the earth and the bird represents the sky. The fourth primal element, fire, is missing here figuratively, but is reflected in the material of the artwork, copper, which is born of fire and also symbolizes the sun. It was installed in 2003.
Sunrise from Tiruvanmiyur Sea Beach - Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
IN FLICKR EXPLORE ON 12-02-2014.
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Taken way back when we lived in Étampes. We had hills there too, but not quite as many as there are here - and I'm sure they weren't as steep!
These houses were halfway up to the plateau and all built upwards, as you can tell from the front steps.
Not sure I'd want to take the shopping up those every week. Plus we'd get ice and snow there too!!
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