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un altro frutto del sodalizio artistico Gianmaria Zanotti / Giulia Biondini...waiting for the video.
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waiting for the video!!!
Children playing with makeshift floats amidst fishing boats in Guet N'Dar, Saint Louis, Senegal.
16°02′N 16°30′W.
Saint Louis is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO whc.unesco.org/en/list/956
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As a child, I have always had a fascination with airplanes. Perhaps it was because my mother worked at the airport and I spent a lot of time there watching them take off and land while waiting for her to get off of work. I don't know what it is about them, but I find them a beautiful piece of machinery that can take us on fascinating adventures.
I remember how excited I was the first time I visited Yellowknife 20 years ago and got a chance to see float planes up close and personal. It wasn't until this year in Fort Simpson that I got a chance to fly in one.
This image from Yellowknife this summer is one of my favorites. Come aboard and take me to a different land!
Some kelp washed up on the beach on Morro Strand State Beach in California.
Kelp (brown algae seaweed) possess gas-filled floats known as pneumatocysts that enable fronds to float on the water surface, maximizing exposure to sunlight and enhancing photosynthesis. The gas content of the pneumatocysts can vary, but are usually filled with a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Depending on the species, the kelp may contain one large pneumatocyst or several smaller pneumatocysts distributed throughout the kelp.
Would have been awesome if we shot from a lower perspective.
The tides were too high that day, couldn't get closer to these beautiful rocks:(
(166/365)
This dog is always trying to freak me out.
My girlfriend April Helped me out with this one.
6/15/2009
Model: Kaitie
We took like x10000000 jumping pics that day, :)
I love Kaities outfit so so much!
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George showing off his float. Good job! Cape Charles.
Nikonos V - Nikkor 35 2.5 - Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 - processed by Pro Camera Charlottesville - Negative Lab Pro - dslr "scan"
Six decommissioned R32 subway cars are moved from the 65th St. Yard by New York New Jersey Rail aboard a car float bound for Greenville Yard on Thursday, May 5, 2022. The cars are en route to their final destination in Ohio for scrapping.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
Can you imagine how big an iceberg this was before melting down to this little floater about the size of your fist? Jokulsarlon, Iceland, April 2021
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...seems I forgot to take my cup in the other night. Found this in the morning, it was so pretty I had to snap a couple shots before rescuing it =D
*no moths were harmed in the making of this image*
Lol
There's something about shooting in studio that I absolutely love.
Shooting on location is just as fun because you've got choice as to where your model will pose and if they're interacting with the environment but there is still something about shooting in the studio that I'm always drawn to. I can't put my finger on what it is exactly but I feel as though it has something to do with having complete control of the lighting and the lack of pressure and distraction that shooting on location yields.
Lots more photo's of Fiona and I's shoot on my facebook page!
Happy monday!
This photo accurately describes how I feel in school right now: just kind of floating through as I wait for bigger and better things to come!
Taken at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Well here is the thing....after a month of back and forth of rebuilding my computer 3 separate times, I'm finally operational. I've not wanted to do any shooting if I couldn't work the shots, so this is another oldie I was experimenting on as I have been tracking down and re-loading all of my software.
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Today I thought I'd break up my stream of normal landscapes and see how something a little different fares. I drove down to Chico looking for some autumn color in Bidwell Park. Chico is pretty well known for all of it's beautiful trees and we saw many on the way to the park through the city, but didn't find much where we ended up in the lower section. It does have a pretty unusual feature. The creek flowing through has a cement pool with a dam they can raise to fill the pool from the creek.
So the dam was up and the pool was covered with fall leaves slowly slipping by in the current. So I litterally laid down on the edge of the pool/creek with my 50mm f/1.8 and was able to get very close to this cluster of leaves.
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