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Mt.Fuji and Suruga Bay, Satta Path
薩埵峠から富士山と駿河湾
It was fine weather of the end of Golden Week holidays.
This sight is at the observatory of Satta Path in my hometown.
GW終盤は天気も良かったので、
地元、清水区の薩埵峠から見た富士山の写真です。
道路は東名高速と国道1号線、
そしてJR東海道線がここを通過します。
突風で海は荒れていました。
Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka city, Japan
The Escher-like labyrinth of walkways in Winnipeg's Museum of Human Rights represents mankind's journey from darkness into light.
PC287882 Human Rights
Alrededores de Almonacid de Zorita (Guadalajara), 1998. CONTAX 167MT · 35mm / CONTAX/YASHICA (C/Y) Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 25mm f2.8 MMJ / B+W 55E KR 1,5 1,1X / FUJIFILM Fujicolor Super G 100 (135 Film) / MINOLTA DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 / SilverFast Ai-HDR Studio 9 @ Adobe RGB.
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Winding through the towering Coast Redwoods, a serene path awaits in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, nestled in Northern California.
Lovely encounter on a walk last weekend. The weather wasn't as nice as I had hoped and it was almost too dark for photos but luckily the squirrel sat on the path where the light was slightly better than under the trees of the forest.
She doesn't look like a rascal does she? Just uploading a few shots of my brother's cats from our visit in Mariposa, CA in July, taken on an early morning walk around their property, keeping my eyes and ears open wide since this kitty apparently brought a baby rattlesnake home one day...
I loved the early morning light in the trees....i should get up early all the time ...
One is light, one is dark. The golden path leads right between them. Two sides of the same aspect. Can there exist anything with only one side?
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Decided to take a little road trip down to Sawley the other night to see what it had to offer - I've typically only photographed Sunrises & Sunsets there. It certainly didn't disappoint and gave me a great chance to road test the arrival of the correct wide angle lens for my new camera. I'm amazed at the detail this little Sony full frame and 16-35mm can capture - mirrorless is the future!