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View towards the SS Great britain and the Matthew on bristols floating harbour "Press L if you wish"
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'Vivid Aquatique #vividsydney is a completely immersive water theatre, combining a magic 20-metre wall of light, colour and music inspired by the fountains of Versailles. This is the first time a spectacular show of this scale has been staged in Australia.'
Last week, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY, a festival of light, music and ideas. Vivid Sydney runs from 24 May – 10 June 2013.
This is one of my images I shot at our famous Darling Harbour; a beautiful fountain and aquatic display with pretty colors and lights, just one of the many changing scenes of the amazing Vivid Aquatique, part of the Vivid Sydney festival. It was so colorful and bright and beautiful to view, accompanied with music. The fountains would rise and fall with varying colors making a spectacular show enjoyed by the huge crowds.
About Vivid Sydney: Colouring 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.
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A pretty sunset silhouette captured on the still water side of Newport Beach, Sydney, Australia.
This is a view from the Newport Arms Hotel overlooking the water on a beautiful afternoon with the gum trees and palms silhouetted against the bright sun.
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.
Floating candles in a glass bowl, lighted up as part of the celebration for Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated as part of the Hindu religion. This is one of the most important festivals as part of the Hindu religion. As part of the festival, it has become custom to light lamps (over the ages, this has been oil lamps and now lamps / electrical lighting fixtures) around and outside the home or office establishment. As part of the mythology surrounding the festival, it celebrates the return of Lord Rama from his 14 year exile, after defeating the demon king Ravan. Diwali also marks the end of the harvest season and also invoking the blessings of the Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of wealth) and inviting her into the home, symbolizing the prayers for inviting more wealth into the house.
This photo shows a couple of floating candles kept in a glass bowl. The flame of the one candle has been extinguished for now while the larger one remains lighted.
I captured this shot in one of the newest locations in palm jumeirah during Christmas 2013 celebration, the vase colors, composition and shadows were worth the shot
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"Catching The Light With Your Shoes"
Happy Bench Monday!!
Thank you green magnet school for inspiration!!
Fall Scenic Adventure / Aventura escénica de otoño / #Plawson8 #outdoorsarts #vernonct #scenic #woodedarea #lightreflection #lightrefraction #trees #Beautiful 😎
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.
On the Ferry, North Carolina
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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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Last week, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY, #vividsydney a festival of light, music and ideas. Vivid Sydney runs from 24 May – 10 June 2013.
This image is one of my long exposure photographs of the bright and colorful projections of light on the Sydney Opera House. These colorful projections were continuously changing making Sydney Harbour look like a piece of art.
Colouring 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.
Vernon Connecticut / #Plawson8 #Lake #Scenic #woodedarea #lightreflection #lightrefraction #trees #Beautiful #VernonConnecticut 😎
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|| View On White || Treatise on the Golden Lion ||
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The gold and the lion, to be separate, are fused together, because the One is the Many and the Many is the One. But this fusion of the gold and the lion hindrance in any way from also be themselves, each holds the same time firmly, also to be a lion or gold.
Das Gold und der Löwe, an sich gesondert, sind miteinander verschmolzen, denn das Eine ist das Viele und das Viele ist das Eine. Aber diese Verschmelzung hindert das Gold und den Löwen in keiner Weise daran, auch sie selbst zu sein; jedes hält gleichzeitig daran fest, Löwe oder Gold zu sein .
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|| Source: D.T.Suzuki "Wesen und Sinn des Buddhismus" "Ur-Erfahrung und Ur-Wissen" - Hua-Yen-Philosophie || Wikipedia: D. T. Suzuki ||
2. Teil || Treatise about the Golden Lion || VII. || 2. The ten Mysteries || Page 91
SS GREAT BRITAIN.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship, advanced for her time. She was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Steamship Company's transatlantic service between Bristol and New York. While other ships had been built of iron or equipped with a screw propeller, Great Britain was the first to combine these features in a large ocean-going ship. She was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic, which she did in 1845, in the time of 14 days.
When launched in 1843, Great Britain was by far the largest vessel afloat. However, her protracted construction and high cost had left her owners in a difficult financial position, and they were forced out of business in 1846 after the ship was stranded by a navigational error.
Sold for salvage and repaired, Great Britain carried thousands of immigrants to Australia until converted to sail in 1881. Three years later, the vessel was retired to the Falkland Islands where she was used as a warehouse, quarantine ship and coal hulk until scuttled in 1937.[2]
In 1970, Great Britain was returned to the Bristol dry dock where she was first built. Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Core Collection, the vessel is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour, with between 150,000–170,000 visitors annually.
sudan, africa
early 1976
man riding a donkey
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ODC - "white"
Since I was a child, I have always wanted to try this. Long ago, story was that shaving cream was used in place of mayonnaise on video/TV to get a better effect than real mayonnaise, simply because of the color and the fluffiness. Now, my mom is extremely artistic but she doesn't do too much with a camera. She has the eye but just thinks it's a hassle. So, here I am thinking white...what is white? Well, nothing better than to try a shot of shaving cream. I have no clue how I did this, I guess very carefully because my favorite part about it is how the reflection bounces and forms those wings around that little guy in the back and makes him look like he is much bigger and much stronger, even though he isn't. Just a little fun I thought you'd enjoy. Everyone, have a great weekend!! Cheers to Flickr!
I have to be honest, I never intended it to come out this way. I believe most discoveries are by luck, when you are a novice photographer. To me this is one of them.
The shot was taken wee early in the morning. I learnt that you can get this effect only if the car is black, or else you will easily make out the difference. I tried the same shot on the white Maserati, but it didnt have this effect.
Hope you enjoyed this one as much as I did when I got this shot :)
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