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Perth City in the early morning viewed from underneath the Narrows bridge. This is a stitched panorama of long exposure HDRs with lots of light painting under the bridge. Reworked from an earlier version.
"Very narrow areas of expertise can be very productive. Develop your own profile. Develop your own niche."
Quote - Leigh Steinberg
Inside Tate Modern, London
Pieces of paradise
This was my first thoughts looking and walking by Bellagio.
In each corner a lovely surprise and ... flowers, and you know how much I love flowers :)))
Charming narrow streets and hills with buzzing local commerce, a lot of cafes and restaurants. Undeniably a beautiful and interesting place where you want to get lost for too much time.
And the relaxing view of the lake plus the exuberant vegetation around became a simply divine experience!
This is a closer view of the previous photo, the Cappella degli Alpini, a little church which rises under the three peaks of Lavaredo. The most spectacular thing, was this fantastic rainbow behind of it. I just had the time to screw in the 200mm to take a short series of shots, that it disappeared as quick as it appeared, meanwhile the wheather changed five times! What luck! What a surprise!
One of the many beautiful hidden alleys through the colorful abodes of Vernazza Italy. Tapped my archives from our 2019 Italy Tour.
Walking down a narrow path between an old stone house and a lush garden with a lemon tree and some flowers, you feel you are traveling back in time. Many of the older houses have been restored, but Pachia Rachi old village keeps the image that it had in the past and its local character unaltered. No cars, no shops, just a relaxed style place to be.
Aegina island, Greece.
A narrow alley in the Schnoor quarter in Bremen, "Hinter der Balge".
The Schnoor quarter is the oldest documented quarter of Bremen and it has largely preserved its medieval character.
First mentioned in the 13th century. The two oldest remaining buildings are from 1401 and 1402 respectively.
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(Lepidocolaptes angustrirostris) B28I4407 Brotas - Mata Atlantica - Brazil
Mata Atlantica Endemic Tour - Guide : Marcos Eugênio
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Denny Camp Falls and South Fork Snoqualmie River, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
It is high season for waterfalls here, especially with the massive snow melt we have had recently due to unseasonably warm temperatures. I set off Saturday morning to hike this popular trail with the plan of arriving early and making a quick hike up to Franklin Falls before it got crowded. But those intentions quickly fell by the wayside as I hiked along the river and noticed how beautifully the morning light was playing with the water, the rocks, and the forest. It was irresistible to watch, and I ended up making many stops along the way.
One of the prettiest spots was this small falls where the sunlight was in just the right place to illuminate the water and make it look as though light itself was flowing through the narrow, rocky canyon.
**Note: Denny Camp Falls is the unofficial/colloquial name of this falls, per the Northwest Waterfall Survey.