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These rock formations are on the north shore of PEI, at Thunder Cove. I found the location on a list of "hidden gems". There are no road signs to this location but the sometimes trusty Google Maps got me there.

Milan Cathedral at sunrise and Instagrammer at work

12th May 2016 - Fellow 'Instagrammer' Amelie, a new young photographer with a great eye and already gathering a good following. Her work is well worth a look.

 

www.instagram.com/ameliejono/

A favourite spot for Instagrammers and selfie afficiandos, Horsehoe Bend on the Colorado River in Page, Arizona.

  

This was taken at approximately 9:30am. Even by this time, the light was beginning to be pretty harsh with the shadows quite dark so I've managed to pull back some of the detail using the sliders in Lightroom.

A multitude of Instagrammers were here with their phones, but I reckon I've got the better of them on this occasion with my shot of this much photographed building owned by the Ladies' Scottish Mountain Club. Opinion seems to be split as to whether the name is one word or two.

 

In PP, I've worked a a fair bit to even out the sky gradient as there was a good deal of haze on the left, I've also cranked up the saturation (because everybody else does, and I don't want to be different). Finally a bit of cloning to remove the ever present dust on my sensor (honestly, it would be easier to clean it).

 

Edit: colours seemed way too bright on my phone, so I've pulled down the saturation a bit.

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These two were taking pictures for a very long time outside the post office in Talad Noi. This iconic building is a favourite for Instagrammers

I was here for the second time in just three evenings, looking over a view that I’ve seen many times before, but never photographed. Wheal Coates lay on the other side of the steep descent to the water at Chapel Porth, while in front of me lay another sea, a purple and yellow one filled with the perfect complimentary colours of summer heather and emerging gorse. The steady hum of bees at work filled the listless air on a perfectly calm August evening. Two days earlier, the sun had rudely vanished behind clouds without warning as we walked from the rough pockmarked car park above Porthtowan along the stony paths towards the rocky outcrop that stands over the beach far below. Only after sunset did the sky fill with a luminous pink sheen, but the land was hidden in shadows by then. I found a composition I liked and planned to return when the light was better. As we began one of Ali’s rather more circuitous routes back to the car, I turned the camera on this view over the broad expanse of wild summer blooms. A practice run for another evening.

 

And now, forty-eight hours later under a soft summer sun, the tripod placed carefully among the flowers on one of the many patches of bare earth that disappear with a low point of view, the colours were looking quite wonderful. I began a series of focus stacks, the fifth of which was interrupted by a young lady walking along the path and straight across the middle of my frame. No problems though. I took the final shot twice to blend her out, before resting for a couple of minutes to survey the scene. There was still that first composition I’d found to go and have a look at, and then I’d finish by setting up at the tip of the headland, pointing my camera towards Wheal Coates and the sea below as volley after volley of waves charged and swelled into the narrow beach on the incoming tide. A summer evening in Cornwall in its purest form.

 

And then, as I might have expected had I been prepared for it, she went and stood on top of the outcrop. Well of course she did - people do that all the time here. There’s almost always someone standing there gazing out across the water. And for once my brain was operating at a reasonable speed, so - and aren’t these magnetic filters so very wonderful at times like this? - I froze the moment and committed her to my SD card. Everything you ever needed to know about what the professionals like to call “visual weight” right there on that compact patch of raised ground. Had Dave and Lee been with me, I suspect that each would have been instructing the other to go and stand there to perform hero poses for the camera. I don’t usually join in that sort of thing, although I have on occasion placed Ali in an image such as this. We have one taken at Kynance Cove on the wall at home and another from the Brecon Beacons on the mantlepiece. But here was a random stranger, doing what people generally do here on a Saturday evening - locals and visitors alike, just wandering along the network of paths and enjoying the views. In fact, if you start peeping into the pixels you’ll find a few more people taking the airs of Chapel Porth and Wheal Coates; some alone, others in groups. I’ve counted a total of eleven people. And a dog. Let me know if you find a twelfth, won’t you?

 

I headed down towards the rocks to line up the other, slightly more complex composition I’d found, only to be faced with the same young lady sitting in a hollow, pointing her phone extravagantly across the scene and then back at herself in the full and unmistakable confidence of youth. An Instagrammer I suspect, probably about to get a billion megahits in Virtualworld. I’d already photographed her once, and she was far too close for comfort now, so I left her to her own devices and made the last few strides to the top of the steep cliffside scramble down towards the water - where in time I found another new shot I’d never even noticed before.

 

For a moment I thought I might pipe up, tell her that she had just fitted the missing piece to a picture I’d just taken, and offer her a free copy of the finished image. But I feel it's never a good idea to approach a woman on her own, especially when you're getting on a bit. Not unless you're George Clooney selling overpriced coffee in TV adverts anyway. And I look more like George Formby, so with a tinge of regret, the unknowing heroine of this tale doesn’t have the picture on her wall. Although if it was you, do get in touch.

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This is possibly the most famous mural in Bangkok and an Instagrammer's favourite. I've seen it in many profile pictures!

Inspired by Instagrammer Jackelin Slack www.instagram.com/jackelinslack/.

 

I plopped my bowl of tomatoes in the middle of my fall display. I painted the platter last year at Color me Mine, a paint your own pottery place. Now that it's darker and colder in the morning I have a harder time getting out of bed compared to summer when my eyes popped open early with the sun. It is likely just the beginning of me going into hibernation mode, more food, more sleep, less movement. I really don't love winter...

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Cafes and scenic places are honeypots for local Thai people to take endless pictures of each other with silly poses. We stuck to a traditional pose but why not join them if you can't beat them?

So the magical time for snow photos is coming to an end. This means that you should hurry up to take bright pictures!

A photo shoot in nature gives you the opportunity to fully realize creative ideas, it is an endless scope for imagination! 🎆

Fluffy snowfall, felt boots, warm hats, voluminous scarves, mittens, colorful shawls, samovars, sleds, skis … All these details will fit perfectly into the frame 👍

In the snow-covered forest, you can not only have fun, but also capture happy moments. And if there is no way to go out of town – do not worry, the nearest park will do.

 

темат Themed studios ✨also allow you to get great atmospheric shots

Shooting in the city 🌃 is also no exception: the entourage is created by the streets themselves. Urban landscapes covered with snow look very cozy in the pictures.

❗️Have time to save the pleasant moments of the outgoing winter, sign up for a photo shoot with me. There are only 2 places left, and they are waiting for their lucky ones!

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Photography: ©Yaiza AB Photography

 

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I had a craving for Vietnamese Pho so I called up a friend and we headed over to Good Pho You in Ajax. I've wanted to try this place for quite a while.

 

We ordered their House Special Pho, their Rare Beef and Flank Pho, and their Fried Spring Rolls.

 

The spring rolls had good flavour, although they were a bit smaller than what I'm used to.

 

We had both ordered the medium-sized pho and it was good sized portions, with lots of meat and noodles. I would have preferred a bit more flavour in the broth but it was good. The meat was all perfectly tender and the noodles were also perfectly cooked.

 

Our server, Ingrid, was the perfect host! She checked on us several times and was quite friendly and engaging. Great service!

 

We'll be back...

 

House Special Pho

Rice noodle with rare beef, beef flank, beef brisket, beef tripe, beef balls.

 

Good Pho You

Ajax, Ontario

This is another one of those T-Bone Steaks that I got on sale recently. It turned out really good on my indoor grill! Although I would have preferred a thicker cut, I really can't argue with the price at only CDN$5.49/lb!

 

I'll be keeping my eye out for another great sale!

 

Home Cooking

I love soups! One of my favourites is Korean Pork Bone Soup. Owl of Minerva, close to home makes a great one that's rich in flavour, with a generous amount of meat and great tasting sides, including kimchi, bean sprouts, and more. Satisfyingly delicious!

 

Owl of Minerva

Pickering, Ontario

Voici une petite photo de la Garonne et du Pont Neuf de nuit pour ma dernière soirée en tant que Toulousain

Almost everyone has their own opinion on this issue. Arguing is a complicated process.

Let's take a novice photographer. Who bought a camera yesterday, and today already offers services. I think everything is clear here. Platforms for promotion-Instagram and some VKontakte. No more is needed yet.

 

And now a man with experience.

Who has regular customers, orders. And there is absolutely no time to respond in a minute to all those who wrote to Yandex.Direct.

That's exactly what a website is for.

So that your client can get acquainted with all the services and find out the cost. And if everything suits you, then contact you already.

 

But I don't forget about my favorite customers here either. Therefore, I am waiting for the shooting.

💬Share in the comments, do you visit websites? Or are you still looking for more on Instagram?

 

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A popular spot with Instagrammers, this building is unlike anything else in Sham Shui Po. It’s home to Lung Hing Tong, an institution established in 1931 that offers a range of services from the medical to the spiritual and religious. Its colourful green tiling is in stark contrast to the neutral blocks sitting on either side, and its eye-catching design is topped by a 3D dragon, cranes and deer emerging out of the frescos on the roof. Info from Hong Kong Tourism Broad

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From the main observation deck of Toronto's CN tower, people are posing, photos are taken, filters applied, and posted on Instagram for all to see...

 

I'll admit to waiting until the next day to post mine. :O)

Photowalk With Instagrammers

MODEL: Katerina Vidali

Greek instagrammers event ΠΑΛΑΙΑ ΑΘΗΝΑ 2020

National Garden, Zappeion.

Athens.

Greece

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Here's some annoying and needy Instagrammers in Montreal. Haha... Yeah... BTW, if you're coming to my speaking events and you want my book about Instagram Mass Delusional Behavior signed, please get it ahead of time! We've been selling out at the events so we are running out!

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*The gaggle of colorful umbrellas hanging above Catfish Lane in Frankfort, Kentucky is an art display. My guess is that it is meant to attract Instagrammers. Watch for traffic! Besides capturing the scene with my photographic eye, I photoshopped the numerous poles and wires out–not easily done– so that the image better fits how I see this lovely artwork in my mind. The designers of this umbrella alley were Franklin County natives Teresa Barton and Lee Ann Snelling. Kudos to them. A website explains what this street art is about:

 

"As part of the Give Me Shelter initiative, a partnership between local organizations and the Frankfort CARES Coalition, Umbrella Alley aims to raise awareness about homelessness and provide shelter for those in need. The umbrellas remind us to keep our heads up and our spirits high, even during the darkest days."

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