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The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch located next to the Colosseum. It would be difficult to capture this Arch without including the Colosseum. The arch was erected in 315AD to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Melvin Bridge. Have a great weekend!
“Stars in Norway seem brighter
I have never seen such clear sky
In the darkest hour you do shine”
Hooverphonic: youtu.be/Y0z1KvVSk3I
I just this minute decided that I'll do a photo-a-day project in 2017 using this Polaroid style, with the written dates, as a theme. I really hope I don't change my mind 😊
iPhoneography re-post ... lacking opportunities to shoot, but also wanting to upload something ... tadaaaaa ... showing some old stuff is the answer ... ;)
Revisited an old shot I took in April 2016 with the iPhone but never used it until today, originally I used olive oil and soya milk (gently placed inside the oil, and also pumped into the water by syringe to get the shadowed fluid effect) in water, A4 yellow and orange tissue paper, Makita 18v torch, Olloclip macro @ 7x, Manfrotto tripod, Hisy remote, conceived in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
Day 285/365:
12/31: October 2022: A month in 31 pictures
A bit of a cheeky one today, I took a photo of my computer screen showing this entry for the October challenge 2020. If you read yesterday's post you will understand why..
This is our dearly departed Bruno and I felt he deserved another showing. He was the most amazing rescue dog. We adopted him when he was 12 years old and he was with us for three and a half years. I made him this autumn leaf crown and he was so good about wearing it for a photoshoot.
The original 2020 photo in comments.