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I am still going through some shots from back in 2009 and process or re-process some of them. Sometimes I am quite surprised, why they haven't made the first cut, when I initially sorted them out. But I guess going through 5,000+ photos returning from a trip, I am excused to overlook one or the other ;).
Antelope Slots is one of those places, I'd like to go back to some time. It's been a fantastic experience besides the mass of people going in and out all the time. Most important thing is to have a good guide who gets the people out of the way for you to take the shot you want. Bonnie was fantastic at this and I got home with some great results.
I am still going through more shots from the past and working hard on my website. Lots more photos shall be online within the next few weeks. Still missing galleries for people and cities and some of the shots, I am still digging out from the past or have to not come to work on yet.
cheers,
André
Taken in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand on October 2nd, 2007
Beaches in Abel Tasman are, simply, what beaches should be: covered in golden sands and washed by incredibly clear turquoise waters. I wanted to represent this ideal beach in this photo by giving equal weight to the sand and the water, both of which show resplendently pure colors under a deep blue sky.
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Golden light at the end of the day spills through the forest and onto the growing ferns.
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Disney's Magic Kingdom ~ Disney World
Cinderella Castle ~ Orlando, Florida
Fireworks Series ~ May 2014
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Le saline di Mozia, stagnone di Marsala, Sicilia
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The saltmines at Mozia, close to Marsala, Sicily
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La strada che da Trapani conduce a Marsala, costeggiando la laguna che accoglie Mozia, è fiancheggiata da saline che offrono una vista bellissima: gli specchi d'acqua suddivisi da sottili strisce di terra formano una scacchiera irregolare e multicolore. A tratti compare nel mezzo la sagoma di un mulino a vento, memoria del tempo in cui esso era uno degli strumenti principali per pompare acqua e macinare il sale. Lo spettacolo è ancora più suggestivo in estate, al momento della raccolta, quando le tinte rosate dell'acqua nelle varie vasche si intensificano e le vasche più interne, ormai prosciugate. brillano al sole.
The road that leads from Trapani to Marsala, along the lagoon that welcomes Mozia, is bordered by salt marshes that offer a beautiful view: the bodies of water divided by narrow strips of land forming an irregular and multicolored chessboard. At times it appears in the middle of the silhouette of a windmill, a reminder of a time when it was one of the main tools to pump water and grind the salt. The show is more amazing in the summer, at harvest, when the rosy hues of the water in the various tanks and the tanks as you step inside, now dried up. glisten in the sun.
Norway Arctic. Day 04 - The Magical Arctic light
That afternoon at 11.45 AM we departed the village Finnsnes on our way north. Right ahead of the ship we see the grand bridge from the mainland and over to the island Senja. And then: What a magic light - already at this time of the day in late January the sunset is making it's magic in the lightly clouded sky (of course some minor adjustment of contrast and color adjustments expose the light even better in the presented result (but no HDR or exaggerated adjustments)).
Our screens looks often different - Still study the strange light apparently in the clouds in the left part (under the big cloud). Regard the strange colors - not red, not blue but maybe in the direction of green. Is it possible that we have a very early glimpse of the coming Northern Light? (that later in the evening was quite strong this day). I don't know.
Anyway this journey was for me a total surprise with days that I within a few hrs had those stunning sunrises and sunsets.
From the net:
Gisund Bridge is a cantilever road bridge on Norwegian County Road 86 in Troms county, Norway.
The bridge crosses the Gisundet strait from the town of Finnsnes on the mainland to the village of Silsand on the island of Senja.
The 1,147-metre (3,763 ft) long bridge has 25 spans, the main span being 143 metres (469 ft) long. The maximum clearance to the sea below the bridge is 41 metres (135 ft). Gisund Bridge was opened on 23 June 1972.
Senja - Norways second largest island
Senja (Northern Sami: Sážžá) is the second largest island in Norway (not counting Svalbard).
Norwegian musician Moddi comes from the island and his music has been said to have been influenced by the beauty of the island.
Senja is located along the Troms county coastline with Finnsnes as the closest town. The municipalities located on Senja are Lenvik (part of which is on the mainland), Berg, Torsken, and Tranøy. Senja had 7782 inhabitants as of 1 January 2008.
The north and western coasts of Senja are facing the open sea. Here, steep and rugged mountains rise straight from the sea, with some fishing villages (like Gryllefjord, Husøy) wherever there is some lowland. The eastern and southern parts of the island are milder, with rounder mountains, forests, rivers and agriculture land.
Sarakiniko beach in Melos. Volcanic activity, wind and sea have created a truly unique landscape here.
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Portland, Oregon. This view caught my attention as I was leaving Lloyd Athletic Club on Halsey. We're getting a bit of the magic light around 4 pm even on these cloudy, showery days.