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Is it raining color, or is this light moving at nearly infinite speed?
Note: This is not a Photoshop composite, just a normal shot!
This picture immediately takes me back to the Greek island of Rhodes. The turquoise/blue water that is so beautiful, your mind tell you that it can't be real. Then the realization hits you that Turkey is in the background rising out of the sea. It is sometimes too much for your mind to comprehend.
Playing around with filters again. Love the vintage look especially with this one of Caroline in front of a huge old house that her great grandfather built.
The Challenge Factory - B&W full body portrait - Challenge Winner
@ISO 1600, illuminated by a streetlight, with almost no natural light left. Have I mentioned this camera is amazing?
This "ombre" lightpost bomb is special because the yarn came from a local woman who donated her deceased mother's stash to our project after reading about the projects in the newspaper. As such, the colors were dictated by the stash and it's a memorial bomb that holds special meaning for me and the community in which the honoree lived and crafted.
Aerial Photography By D. Haber ©2006- www.OuterBanksProductions.com & www.Elevatedpics.com. See our work on the Outer Banks Blog theouterbanks.blogspot.com/
Alfama is one of the Lisbon's oldest districts. It has more charm at the end of the day with the lightposts giving some light in the small streets.
See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.
The moon travel fast across the night sky. I tried with all my might to convince it to be still for a picture but it would not.
This shot was actually taken during the day at Lake Merritt. I aligned the sun behind the light bulb. DSC_1478
panorama inside a bridge, 16 vertical shots total. sucks not having a pro account, it uploads so small.