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A tree stump lies bleached and dry near the shore of Jasper Lake, formed by the Athabasca River, in Jasper National Park.
After a 400 million dollar renovation the world's first motorsports stadium is complete!!
iPhone
Some buses have an advertisement across them with little dots to see through, it makes for interesting images.
Excited and happy to be playing #Uebel Superior tonight -- thanks to @joshjnyc who has just brought it from Savannah, GA. Hell, I'm the first in this entire megapolis #nyc to play the new Uebel top model #clarinet. Sounds fantastic. Light as a feather. Amazingly in tune.
Pass this courtyard every now and then - decided that I needed to capture it. Passed the file through a number of different Apps for this final effect.
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
This mural on a wall on Queens Street, Toronto, appealed to me, hope that you like it too:)
Enjoy your day and stay blessed:) Thanks for visiting:)
Best when L is pressed.
A building under construction on North Wall Quay Dublin. Shot with iPhone and run through an iPhone app called 'Tiny Planets' and finished in Photoshop. Just a bit of fun really....
The paid for version of Tiny Planets is far superior to the free one; far more control on the finished image.
Now also available in print
Sadly, it’s damaged. It appears like something has been dropped on it, which resulted in creases on 1/3 of the book. An email has been sent to the printers.
The Koi pond is the focal point of our backyard. It brings us many hours of relaxation and amusement.
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March in New Orleans…
so different from the greys and browns
of late winter in Chicago.
No wonder I was smitten on my first visit,
beginning 5 March 1992.
I met Eimear (pronounced Ee-mur) last week in New Ross Books. She seemed very "at home" standing in the book store so I asked her if she worked there. She told me she'd just gotten back from 2 weeks travelling around Ireland & Scotland & as she now had a week spare she'd volunteered to help the owner Conor (my stranger No 2) to sort out & categorise the mountain of books in the back room. From what I could see there seemed to be more chatting & laughing than sorting going on!
As I was discussing my 100 Stranger project with Conor I felt quite awkward for a second realising that maybe she'd feel left out if I didn't ask her too. So once I'd taken Conor's photo I asked her if I could take hers for my project also. I love her pink hair & lip piercing, she was a very self assured, confident young lady. Again I only had my iPhone so I hope this photo does her justice. Thanks Eimear & good luck sorting all those books!
This picture is #3 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page