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The square is the Regents plaza, where several companies have offices - Facebook lives in the tall building between the red lights. (This I did not know when I took the photo, I just liked the modern architecture in the dark and the rain.)
Maasvlakte, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Looking up at the Walnut Street Bridge, from the...
Chattanooga (Ross's Landing), Tennessee, USA.
10 October 2021.
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Some of my experiments with Droplet reflections.
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The 4H tour. Taking in some Italian delights on a 4 day explore.
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13-19 giugno.
52 weeks.
self.
Finally getting around to get a second look at my Teton trip photographs. One of my goals was to finally get photos of Lower Schwabachers Landing, which has eluded me over the past few years. Between government shutdowns to fogged-out mountains, I have been frustrated in getting the shot that I wanted of this iconic location. On my last trip to the Tetons, the photography gods were smiling on me and I got the elusive shots. What I didn't expect was a new Schwabachers landing location that was created by beavers a few years ago. Seems that the beavers decided to build a dam that, in essence, created a section of water that rivals in many ways the original location. Now dubbed Upper Schwabachers Landing, I think I may like it better than the original. Regardless, standing in front of either Schwabachers location is a terrific experience, as the views of the amazing Teton Range are on display.
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The story:
A tourist was taking pictures with her iPhone of this snow monkey in a natural hot spring, but she came way too close - the monkey grabbed the phone and played with it for quite a while . It even managed to make the built-in flash go off. Needless to say that the iPhone did not survive the underwater session that followed.
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Marsel
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ice on the beach ... levitating
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Dieses Foto entstand gegen 5.40 Uhr am Grand Canyon. Eigentlich hatten wir es uns so vorgestellt, dass wir allein am Mather Point stehen würden, um zu beobachten, wie sich die Sonne diesen großartigen Canyon von der Nacht zurück erobert. Aber es sollte ganz anders kommen. Während wir sehr brav zum Nationalpark tuckerten, wurden wir links und rechts überholt, angeblinkt und mit unfreundlichen Blicken traktiert. Zwischen zwei Reisebussen eingeklemmt, machten wir uns am Eingang des Nationalparks keine Illusionen mehr. Der stille Sonnenaufgang würde ein Massenspektakel werden. Was tut Mensch, wenn er an einem großartigen Ort auf den ersten Sonnenstrahl wartet? Reden. Quasseln. Lachen. Und das um 5.30 Uhr. Quasseln in allen Sprachen der Welt. Unaufhörlich. Ohne Unterlass. Kein Moment ruhiger Erwartung. Mir als Morgenmuffel eh ein Graus, Stimmen am frühen Morgen zu hören, entfachte das aufdringliche Lachgemurmel wahre Killerinstinkte in mir. Von der Aussichtsplattform rückten wir schnell ab und verzogen uns immer mehr an den Rand. Adios, du schöner Ausblick. Und da: Mit atemberaubender Gemächlichkeit schiebt sich die Sonne mit einer überirdischen Aura über den Horizont. Hinter uns brandet Applaus auf. Während die einen die Sonne für ihre tägliche Arbeit beklatschen, versuchen Hundertscharen von Handys und Kompakten dem größten aller Canyons Licht einzuschenken. Ich muss lachen. Und langsam pellt sich aus all dem Gemurmel ein einziges, gut vernehmbares Wörtchen: Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, ... und Schlag um Schlag fällt die Meute auseinander. Schiebt sich zurück zu den wartenden Bussen. Nur fünf Minuten später ist das Feld geräumt ... und fast unbemerkt durch flutet die Sonne eine Schicht nach der anderen und entfaltet ihr größtes Spektakel
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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta. This is another picture taken on my visit to Jasper and Banff National Parks, Alberta.
I saw him taking a pictures of the scenery and sharing with his mobile phone. His red jacket and his sitting position infront of the lake and mountain range made me to click.