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Incredible view from the infinity pool at the Regalia complex just north of the centre of Kuala Lumpur. The pool is accessible from 7 AM just in time for the sunrise and I managed to get some great colours in the picture.
hope the year 2007 was a good one and may all your dreams come true in 2008.
a little girl walking at the shallow end of an infinity pool by the sea.
This swimmer enjoying the Infinity Pool of the Paloma Club Sultan was lit by the first rays of sunshine creeping over the adjacent hill.
As the sun started to set the infinity pool at the Paloma Club Sultan starts to empty and excited kids are replaced by romantic couples enjoying the sunset view across to the Greek island of Samos.
More Swimming Pool shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157635340221203
Wasn't sure whether to upload this or not, afterall these women are only wearing bikinis...... It just seemed such a fun shot, one that captures some of the excitement of going on a waterslide that I thought it a shame not too.
Cropping this has made me think a bit. The whole frame included more empty slides at the top so I cropped to a square. I could crop further to bring it back to a 3x2 thereby focussing on the single 'slider' but then somehow it loses the echo of the nose pinching which turns this into more of an action sequence. Maybe I'm just analysing this too much......
The Amazing Plunge Pool looking over the jungle of Ubud, Bali in Indonesia.
Set among the hotel’s terraced gardens and offering sweeping panoramic views of the valley, each Panoramic Villa exudes authentic Balinese style.
A large terrace by the infinity pool offers a stunning space to contemplate nature, while floor-to-ceiling windows allow the tranquil jungle atmosphere to flow into the room.
01 Jul 2011
Infinity Pool, Marina Bay Sands
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On this cold, blustery day my thoughts keep going back to our November trip to Bora Bora. This is one of the two fresh water, chlorine-free pools at our 5 star resort. If there’s such a place as Paradise, this is it. The ocean and pools are 88 degrees and there is always a perfect 10mph tropical breeze blowing through the palm trees. There is no such thing as winter here.
I hope everyone is doing well, I’ve been so darned busy with work the last few months, I just haven’t had any time for fun.
Marina Bay Sands | Singapore
One of the things that I love here in Singapore is that every building rooftop offers a unique and jaw-dropping view of the Little Red Dot.
Here’s another one of my favorites: a view of the Central Business District skyline from the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool.
Taken from a window in our accommodation block, this view gives a good idea of the feel of the Paloma Club Sultan hotel. In the distance the Greek island of Samos is just visible.
More photos from my trip here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157635332424817
Slightly voyeuristic but my excuse is I was trying to capture the romance of the Club Paloma Sultan infinity pool at sunset. This was actually my favourite time of day to be in the pool, the temperature had started to drop and most people had already left for a quick siesta before dinner.
Walking on water on the infinity pool as the sunrises above Mo'orea and Tahiti in the background. Sofitel Moorea La Ora Beach Resort.
Yet another pool shot from the Paloma Club Sultan in Odzere, Turkey. The infinity pool looked stunning whatever time of day so consequently I've quite a few shots of it.
Nothing says "Vacation" like a couple of pink gin and tonics at your personal infinity pool. At the Blancaneaux Lodge in Belize, we were treated to pink-colored tonic water for our gin and tonics - the color didn't add any additional flavor, still delicious and refreshing.
I took a number of sunrise photos of the Lake Argyle Infinity Pool at sunrise, I would have liked a late afternoon shot with the ranges in the background nicely lit up but not much chance of that happening as the pool is typically being used and a big camera and tripod at the pool would look a bit suss as everyone is in their bathers.
Camera Used - Pentax 67II, 55-100mm, Velvia 100
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Mo'orea (Tahitian pronunciation: \ˌmō-ō-ˈrā-ä, ˈmō-ō-ˌrā-\[2]) is a high island in French Polynesia, one of the Windward Islands, part of the Society Islands, 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of Tahiti. The true spelling of Mo'orea is Mo'ore'a, which means "yellow lizard" in Tahitian:
Even the Devil needs a holiday occasionally........
For some reason this guys hair has given him horns. Interesting as it is I may have to photoshop them out as it ruins what could otherwise be a perfectly saleable generic 'vacation' shot.
More shots from our stay in Turkey at the Paloma Club Sultan : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157635332424817
Driving through a stream on a ATV quad biking tour around the island of Mo'orea in French Polynesia.
Running out of shots of the infinity pool from the Paloma Club Sultan hotel but I do like this one of the pool cleaners hose snaking across the top of the water just after sunset.
More shots of swimming pools : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157635340221203
I think I might get myself a 6m x 3m print of this shot of the Paloma Club Sultans Infinity Pool made for my downstairs toilet..... Seriously though I think it would look good large, there's quite a bit of subtle detail that you can't really see even on a large screen. I did upload a sq crop of this shot earlier but on reflection I think I prefer this epic widescreen treatment.
More panoramic shots here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157603338061788