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24th May 2014, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY 2014, a festival of light, music and ideas. This image is one of my long exposure photographs of the bright and colorful projections of light and patterns on the Sydney Opera House. These colorful projections were continuously changing making Sydney Harbour look like a piece of art.
Many of the ferries also had colorful lighting which just added to the bright and happy atmosphere created by this festival.
Coloring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; Vivid Aquatique immersive water theatre; performances from local and international musicians at Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House and the Vivid Ideas Exchange featuring public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.
The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world.
The Sydney Opera House is on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the north-eastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and inland by the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Oban (Gaelic translation - The Little Bay), waterfront from the harbour. McCaig's Tower is a prominent tower on the hillside overlooking Oban has a circumference of about 200 metres with two-tiers of 94 lancet arches (44 on the bottom and 50 on top).
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Played around with my studio equipment today. This was fun-- I was actually in a very well-lit room against a bright white wall. I just did a little white balancing in post. The deep, black background was a byproduct of light manipulation and knowing how to use my camera. ;) Pushing it under a stop and placing it really, really close to the light source (as well as placing myself really, really close to both). Optical science is fascinating.
I have tryed to photograph this watch from different positions and with the candle light...
Many thanks for your attention dear Flickr friends !
This picture shot at the beach of Kamari while snorkeling. Stony bottom turning quickly downwards.
In the first place, i didn't notice this fishshoal wasn't oriented horizontally. Perhaps because I had just turned around and therefore wirbled some small stuff up from the ground.
All says, the day rules the world
But I say, night rules the world
It's the night that rules my world of dreams
All says, the day makes the world warm
But I say, the night makes the world warm
It's the night that gets me the warmth of my dear
It's the day that shows me this vicious world
And it’s the night that gets me my dear's dream
It's the night that fruits my love to its mount
Let this night never end and day never back
-mithun mathew
On the Ferry, North Carolina From Hatteras Island to Ocracoke Island.
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Riding on Ferry with cars parked in rows, loving the wind and the light and the vastness of the sea. It's all water and sky and light. Seems like taking a photo is pointless since it is ALL water and sky and light. Whatever land that is still visible is flat and fading into the distance. But I have to acknowledge what is creating lasting impressions. So the snapping begins.
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La primavera besaba suavemente la arboleda, y el verde nuevo brotaba como una verde humareda. Las nubes iban pasando sobre el campo juvenil... Yo vi en las hojas temblando las frescas lluvias de abril. Bajo ese almendro florido, todo cargado de flor pasa una brisa cargada de pétalos perfumados...(Antonio Machado)
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Spring gently kiss the trees, and the new green spring up as a green smoke. The clouds were passing on youth field ... I saw the leaves shaking fresh April showers. Under the blooming almond, all loaded with flower laden passes a breeze scented petals ...
Adjunto una relajante composición celta.
Pulsar CTRL. ♫♫ Morning Dew ♫♫
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El origen de los manzanos, como el de muchas otras plantas cultivadas desde antiguo, es poco claro. Algunos autores suponen que se originaron en el Cáucaso y el Turkestán, por la gran variación en las formas y en los sabores de las manzanas que allí se encuentran.1 El M.sieversii es una especie todavía presente en las montañas de Asia central, en el sur de Kazajistán, Kirguistán, Tayikistán y Xinjiang (provincia de China). Se está trabajando con dichas especies y se utilizan en programas de cultivo para desarrollar árboles susceptibles de crecer en climas desfavorables para Malus domestica, principalmente para incrementar la tolerancia al frío.
The origin of the apple, like many other plants cultivated since ancient times, is unclear. Some authors assume that originated in the Caucasus and Turkestan, by the great variation in the shapes and flavors of apples encuentran.1 The M.sieversii there is a species still present in the mountains of Central Asia in southern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Xinjiang (province of China). We are working with these species and used in breeding programs to develop trees that can grow in adverse climates Malus domestica, mainly for increased cold tolerance.
One of the pictures I love. One of my first pictures. This is Jeddah Hilton at night. Taken on my first photo tour after buying my new camera.
Not the best spot to take this shot as there wasn't enough room for the water reflections while still avoiding the mundane buildings next to Old Customs House.
Taken on the way home from Brisbanites Feb 2007 "Flickr Birthday" Meet at the Riverside CityCat Terminal.
Just scraped into Explore - #494 for the 10th Feb.
The Port of New Bedford is America's #1 Fishing Port with fish landings valued at $369 million. It has become New England’s seafood hub, with more than 30 processors and distributors, ranging in size from high-volume international wholesale to small-scale local retail.
The Port of New Bedford is close to historic and bountiful fishing grounds; an ideal harbor supporting New England’s largest fishing fleet. Nantucket Shoals, Georges Bank and the Great South Channel—grounds blessed with abundant sea scallops and an array of fish—all lie within a day’s steam. Each year, nearly 50 million pounds of sea scallops land on New Bedford docks, making the city America’s most profitable port for the last ten years.
The Port of New Bedford is a full-service port, with ship chandleries, ice houses, welders, net designers, boatyards, gear builders, engineers, maritime attorneys, insurance brokers, settlement houses and every other conceivable shoreside marine support business.
Taken at 8 Sec, f/11 and ISO 100
Música e imagen van unidas...adjunto una encantadora composición de andre-rieu...
Pulsar CTRL al mismo tiempo. www.goear.com/listen/6e0fef8/lullaby-andre-rieu
...Cuando me hablan de una nube blanca, de mil primaveras juntas, de luces y colores,de largas travesías...
Cuando siento frescor, brisas y sol, escarchas y rocíos, fuego silencio y sonido.
Cuando veo del cieno surgir húmeda una flor amarilla, se que amaste lo que yo amé,
y se despierta en mi un mudo llanto...
FLOR DE MANZANO SILVESTRE
When I speak of ... a white cloud, a thousand springs together, lights and colors, long journeys ...
When I feel cool, breezes and sunshine, frost and dew, fire silence and sound.
When I emerge from the mire wet a yellow flower, you loved what I loved,
and awakens in me a silent tears ...
My second attempt at captureing water droplets...would like to invest in a dedicated macro lens at sometime or another currently useing the canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens.
This is a picture of a "rectifier-valve" from a 8watts poweramp I restaured
The biggest difficuly I had taking this pic was the ambiant lightreflection.
Just a little edit with CS3 (curves & contrast)
for the valve-addicted viewers ...
80 "rectifier"
6J5 triode preampstage
6L6 single ended powerbeam outputstage
Back in Toronto after spending few weeks in Europe (Vienna Austria, Georgia), had an absolutely awesome time and would like to share mini series photos of Khulo, Kazbegi and Shatili, Georgia.
I found this ship "Junc Morston" showing her beauty under evening sky. This picture was taken around River Glaven, Blakeney, Norfolk.