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The Spanish Steps in Rome.
33 shots ( 11 positions bracketed shots 0,-2 & +2 enfused together.) with Sigma 10mm fisheye on my Canon 40D. Camera was mounted on the NN3. Hugin, enblend, enfuse and Gimp for post processing.
The Full Size image is here
View this panorama in the interactive viewer.
(This will open a new window to SPi-V, an interactive panorama viewer created by Aldo and hosted at fieldofview.com. Requires Adobe Shockwave.)
I meant to take a picture of the hundred birds that landed in the tulip tree. It's so tall, the birds were almost indistinguishable from the little buds on the branches. The birds swooped in all at once, made a racket for half an hour, and then took off again the moment my shutter clicked.
Signs of spring. Happy new year.
Guatemalan flag flying next to the Obelisco. I'm enjoying so much taking pictures of my home country, as I find it very picturesque.
Sure she is a pain when it comes to brushing her teeth, takes forever getting out of bed in the morning and going to bed at night, makes a mess and doesn't clean up, is a super finicky eater, bosses her sister around constantly, is super sensitive (cries at the littlest of things), etc.
But you know what...she's the perfect daughter. Wouldn't change a thing. :o)
On Saturday April 9, 2022 I walked up 52 flights of stairs in 23 minutes!
This was my first stair climb at 555 California Street in San Francisco, I wanted to finish the walk and not sure that I would.
I was amazed and could not believe I did it that quickly 😎💪
The disco ball at my gym. Where there were once dancers reflected, now there are cross trainers and rowers. Taken hastily (and unedited) as I did not want to appear strange by taking a photo in the gym!
Got out of the office with the G10 again at lunchtime. The sky was really blue and the sun was low in the sky and casting really long shadows. I spent quit a long time looking down on the ground for some cool shadows with little success so I changed my viewpoint and started looking up - straight up. This is the first of 3 images "Looking up" the others are here and here. The building in this shot is the new Willis building.
Everyday in 2009 my brother and I will each be posting a new photo on our blog: