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Clouds parted juuuust enough at the end of an overcast day to make a spectacular Golden Hour. Photo taken in rural Augusta County, Virginia.
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"The eye is always caught by light, but shadows have more to say." -Gregory Maguire
Hope you enjoy this beauty that thought it was hiding from my camera. Luckily the sun found an opening to put it in the spotlight.
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2017,Osaka Japan.
Please check my series,”OSAKA STREET FRAGMENTS” www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72157719832072690
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Cameron Offices, Belconnen, Canberra, ACT. The architect was John Andrews, who also designed Callum Offices in Woden and student accommodation at two Canberra Universities including "Toad Hall" at the ANU.
This is another picture form the early morning photo trip at Türlersee. The sun illuminated the clouds and the mist in a beautiful gold light while some ducks swum by.
This great looking old building, a pumping station for the old Victorian built London sewer system, has apparently recently been repurposed and now forms part of the new giant sewer construction project that's currently being built in London. The new project replaces the Victorian "plumbing" that's been in place for 150 years in the capital and no longer has the capacity to efficiently service the ever expanding city of London.
This was actually taken mid-afternoon on a really bright winter's day. The light was as harsh as harsh can be and I worked in Lightroom to convert to B&W and make a more graphic representation of the scene. If you look top left you can just about see the strong sunlight spilling into the frame which I was determined to keep in the picture.