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Chapman’s Pool is a rough-cut cove in the depths of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset. It’s not easy to get to, but this was the destination of this mornings adventure. Pretty difficult to navigate visiting somewhere for the first time in the dark (with some slippery moments!) but so worthwhile. Such an awesome little cove!
This image titled Swimming Pool View of day time, was taken on the View from high floor of building.
Ok, ok, I know it's sweater weather, but I really don't feel like changing, so can we just have pool parties all weekend? lol
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Le RJx 1262 Wien - Wörgl est assuré par la 1116 229 qui porte la livrée "We are pool". Beaucoup de chance pour cette photo, car logiquement la Taurus se trouve en queue dans ce sens sur ce train, mais la 1116 229 vien en plus de la compo classique.
Cargill Pool, built between 1925 and 1926, is the only Buffalo grain elevator located on Lake Erie (all the others are on the Buffalo River). The grain elevator was invented (or, some say, perfected) in Buffalo in the 1840s and there are still over 30 of these beautiful giants to be seen in Buffalo today.
Going through some old photos and came across this vertical pano taken a couple of years ago with my DJI P4 Pro+.
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Just finished a video of my trip to Karijini National Park. If you want to see some behind the scenes footage of this amazing place, head over to my blog and check it out.
On the last day of our trip to Karijini Mark Stothard and I did the canyoning trip down into the bottom of the gorge. This shot was taken at Junction Pool (where all the gorges meet) just under Oxters Lookout.
This tree is incredible, about a year and a half ago it fell into the water and continues to grow straight up from the water. We got to this spot at the perfect time, the light beams were backlighting the tree.
I love the contrast between the colours (red and blues in the rock) and greens in the tree and water.
More Karijini images to come.
Taken on a walk around the neighbourhood.
There's a funky little paddling pool near our house that I didn't know was there.
Dan Duda is a map librarian and a pool player. For the entire slideshow visit: vimeo.com/257598663
For the past little bit I have been working on a series of short audio-slideshows featuring 70 profiles of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canadian confederation 70 years ago and I thought it would be interesting to talk a snapshot of the province at this moment in time. I am working with a producer and we are trying to match demographic, geographic and occupational data across the episodes in order to reflect as much of the province as we possibly can.
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Thermal Wonderland, North Island, New Zealand.
Champagne Pool is a prominent geothermal feature within the Waiotapu geothermal area in the North Island of New Zealand. The name Champagne Pool is derived from the abundant efflux of carbon dioxide, similar to a glass of bubbling champagne. Its crater is about 65 m in diameter with a maximum depth around 62 m.
Emerald Pool Falls is one of five waterfalls found along the Brook Walk trail in the Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area. - Moultonborough, New Hampshire
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This is the photo I used as the pool water overlay for my Pool Shark image. (It's been cropped a bit here). I set it in a "hard light" layer mode with a decreased opacity and placed the shark photo on top of it using the "multiply" mode in layers. There was a lot more to it than this, but I can't reveal all the details. To be perfectly honest, I really can't remember them all. 😉
Pool Shark in comments.
ok, so i had this idea about making a scene with real water (after watching the abyss) the moon pool and subs in the film, give some great lighting effects.
The deep sea diving suit was an experiment which i think turned out as a bonus,as iam not great at vechicle moc's
Kirkcaldy Swimming Pool was opened in 1971. The pool was thirty three and a third metres long. At the shallow end it was one metre deep and the diving area was three metres deep. Kirkcaldy pool had one spring board at one metre and two diving board, one at three metres and one at five metres. The pool was originally heated by coal, but was changed to gas in 1983. It took 220,000 gallons of water to fill the main pool. In August 2013 the pool and associated fitness suite closed. Demolition work started in March 2018.