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I thought I'd parked in some tight spots before, but this one still has me shaking my head. I have *NO* idea how I got in there. I'm an engineer, and I'd tell you without hesitation that this was impossible, if I hadn't done it myself. The worst part was that at the end of the day the other two cars were still there, and I had to get back out!

A short hike through the woods can lead to some cool places.

We finally met up with friends, Joe and Macneil, at Bodie and after a couple of hours of shooting the ghost town, we decided to head out and look for fall color foliage. There were plenty on the side of the road to and from Bodie but nowhere to park and shoot along the narrow and rough section of the road.

 

We ditched our initial plan to go to June Lake Loop this afternoon because we won't have enough time to adequately shoot the place so we went hunting for fall color foliage along Tioga Pass road. After a couple of misses, we turned into a parallel road where there was a small patch of quaking aspen trees.As the sun has set below the ridgeline here, we all walked down towards Lee Vining creek with tripods in tow.

 

"Fallen" quaking aspen leaves. Captured along Lee Vining Creek.

 

This photo is part of a series of images captured during a road trip to the eastern Sierra of California in October of 2011. Most images were captured along US-395, in Mono Lake, Bodie, June Lake Loop and some in Yosemie Valley, California.

 

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Copyright ©2011 - C. Roy Yokingco, aka Nextier Photography

All Rights Reserved. Please do not use my images without prior consent.

 

Parallel landing at KSFO on 28L and 28R.

 

My 2nd arrival to SFO after arriving from Switzerland. Today i am returning from Las Vegas on a United 737.

ODC - parallel lines

A view of Alcatraz and the San Francisco Bay through the railing on the Golden Gate Bridge.

I took this shot on Saturday, Nov. 8 but it was already Sunday, Nov. 9 in New Zealand when the topic was posted. Does it qualify for the challenge?

WORKSHOP 1 CONNECTED DANUBE REGION

2nd Annual Forum of the EUSDR

28 - 29 October, Bucharest

© European Union

I LOVE SOUTHALL! ~ All these pretty pretty lines!!! And the V-point of course.

Southall train station. Listen to Sunrise Radio online.

This right hand of the image is the left part reflected on a escalator’s side. There is no photoshop whatsoever there (look closely).

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Copyright © 2015 Jorge Tarlea. All rights reserved.

 

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Telling the Story – Communicating European Structural and Investment Funds 2014-2020

09 December 2013 - 10 December 2013

Brussels, Belgium

© European Union/Gino De Laurenzo

Parallel format stereoscopic shot.

Reality is what we want it to be.

 

Washington DC. November 2009

Parallel Lines assignment from Active Assignment Weekly

 

Black cotton string was threaded through red, perforated metal shelving. Photographed with a 50mm (80mm actual on my camera) lens at F1.8 1/200s with white fluorescent lighting.

An attempt at a macro of an unknown Aloe which I purchased recently. I'm unsure whether this image is rubbish or not, but it's strangely interesting, at least to me (Aloe enthusiast).

Trevor @ New England Region 6 Men's Gymnastics Championships (Level 8)

 

Pretend words don’t exist, only images. Make a photo today that conveys a story to those who see your work.

 

Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds146

 

Part of Bristol Light Festival 2025

 

Parallels is an immersive installation that uses the precision of lasers and mirrors to transform moving footage into floating abstractions of light. Inspired by movements and tones found in the natural world, Parallels uses footage of natural phenomena to offer a transcendent experience of light and sound. Set to a soundtrack by Max Cooper. Best viewed after dark.

 

Artist: Architecture Social Club

 

Temple Church, Bristol

 

Please do not use my photos without permission. Feel free to contact me if you have a request.

ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development

 

March 22nd, 2014

Cairo, Egypt

 

Photographed by: Steven Agayby

Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel

www.facebook.com/amirwilliamphotography?fref=ts

 

Parallel-view.

Lumix G12.5 F12 + Olympus E-PL3.

ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development

 

March 22nd, 2014

Cairo, Egypt

 

Photographed by: Steven Agayby

Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel

www.facebook.com/amirwilliamphotography?fref=ts

 

Stakeholder Conference on the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region

Athens

6- 7 February 2014

© European Union/Gino De Laurenzo

Stereo view (parallel) of the sphinx with the pyramid of Chafre/Chefren in the background.

late November, 2010.

Parallel Lines for OurDailyChallenge

 

These are the lines left by the drill used to define the lined along which these giant chunks of rock were split. I found them in the harbour at Southamptom, Ontario where they are being used as a breakwater.

Using the Parallels virtual machine on my MBP.

Location:- Kuniyan Village 6kms away from Payyanur

Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.

 

Photo by AIPI

 

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Over: Lena

Under: Me

 

It's been a few weeks since I've been involved in the Divine Diptych Project. As a collective we decided to make it more of a fortnightly than weekly thing, but even then with all the other things going on, myself and Heather both missed the boat in the last round. And this round, myself and Lena were running a little behind schedule again.

 

But, we did manage to pull it together and complete our diptych with the theme 'Parallel', set by Sarah.

 

Lena chose to explore the parallel lives aspect of the theme, and I think she captured it beautifully. I have been pretty flat out with trying to get fit, shooting the Abbey Medieval Festival all last weekend, and various other things, so I trawled through my backlog of unedited images and found one I took with a spare Nikon Lensbaby Mel Brackstone let me play with.

 

Having already seen Lena's image, I wanted to find something that worked with it, but kept it as the focal point, because I loved her double exposure and felt something too detailed would make the pairing too overwhelming.

 

You can keep up with all the Divine Diptychs on the blog.

Starting to install Parallels Desktop 3.0 with 3D support.

 

Uploaded with plasq's Skitch

An apparently unusual sight - a parallel landing on 24L and 24R. Too bad the 747 wasn't on 24R!

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