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This is a 3 shot HDR image of Pier 7 in San Francisco California. This is s great place to visit for views of the city skyline as you can see, bahind also provides a great view of the Bay Bridge.
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Mountain range that runs north-south along the middle part of northwestern Baja California, Mexico. Picacho del Diablo (Devil's Peak) is the highest peak with its summit reaching over 3,000 meters [over 10,000 feet].
Paseo Fernando Quiñones is located at one end of La Caleta beach and is formed by a long and narrow promenade over the sea. This narrow strip of land is actually called an isthmus because it has water on both sides. This bridge connects the mainland with the nearby Cádiz Lighthouse and the Castle of San Sebastián that is found at the end of it. This walkway has wonderful vistas along with stunning views of the sunset!
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At the junction of Bow Trail and 10 Ave. SW in Calgary. View to east; at left in the far background are buildings in the Sunalta and Beltline areas.
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... with a lightpost for the traffic lights. Long ago, back in 2001-2003, I worked in offices about halfway up in the pinkish-brown building.
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I spent time in Portland this weekend for the first time in about four years. Although I didn't have my camera with me, it inspired me to go to my archives of Portland in the past.
The curve in the reflection is the Fremont Bridge.
It's all the little things and attention to detail that makes our historic district a fun place to photograph.
No post production... just a good crop in the "viewfinder" and nearly perfect lighting.
Chris
I so want this! The lightpost musicians are animated! Seen at Harshlands shop in Harmonious Glade.
Photo location: Harshlands shop in Harmonious Glade by Kadaj Yoshikawa & Janire Coba.
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Fantasy Faire 2025, a benefit for the American Cancer Society, runs until May 8th (per the signs located at each region's landing point).
A commuter train station and Memorial Drive extend across the middle of the photo. In the foreground is the north ramp access to the station, and in the background are the office buildings of east downtown Calgary.
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This small pier and its solitary lightpost caught my attention, so I planted my tripod in the cold beach sand by the waterline and started snapping away.
Suddenly, a person appeared from the right. I was doing twenty-second exposures at the time and didn't have time to adjust my camera settings – at those exposure times, walking people disappear from photos completely.
The person walked past my scene and stopped at the end of the pier. As I changed my settings (I figured a one-second exposure would yield interesting results), they just stood there in the vast darkness, perhaps contemplating existence and the universe, or perhaps having a smoke. I almost thought they were gone, vanished into the blackness, or maybe my mind was playing tricks on me and they were never there in the first place. Then I noticed movement, walking. It was no man! It was an abhorrent beast, a foul being risen from the icy Baltic Sea, had three legs but no face... Alrigh, alright, it was a man (you can tell by the Adidas sneakers), but you have to admit it's a mysterious shot nonetheless.
Aurinkolahti, Helsinki, Finland.
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The calm after the storm
ODT - Night Lights
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