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The Neptune Pool is the name of the outdoor swimming pool at Hearst Castle. It is fed by mountain water and is surrounded by ancient Greek columns and statues. Designed by architect Julia Morgan, the Neptune Pool was started in 1924 and was finally completed after several redesigns and rebuildings in 1936.
*Six shots stiched together.
Roma, piscina
Scatto analogico
Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 + 50mm
Slides film Agfa precisa 100iso
Xpro
Scan Epson
MUA: Kael Hernandez Bontia
Assisted by: Shyra Qyumbi
Thanks to Jun Rosario for this 3rd invite to shoot :)
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Well, we're a month later than usual, but finally today, we opened the pool!
Jaymi had a great time with two of our neighbours, swimming all day.
A swimming pool at a hotel in Malaga. I like the contrast of the light and the night and how artificial the scene looks.
Turquoise Pool is a hot spring in Midway Geyser Basin.
The colour blue is so saturated turquoise that on this fine day when I took the image it looks so surreal within the landscape.
The Hayden expedition of 1878 named this pool, Turquoise Pool and so apt it was then and is now!
LIGHTING: Two bare 580exII's... far rear left at ¼ power & other at ⅛ power approx 6' right of camera
May, 2011. Oakland County, Michigan.
Vernal pools are small, isolated wetlands that occur in forested settings throughout
Michigan. Vernal pools experience cyclic periods of water inundation and drying, typically filling
with water in the spring or fall and drying during the summer or in drought years. Substrates
often consist of mineral soils underlain by an impermeable layer such as clay, and may be covered by a layer of interwoven fibrous roots and dead leaves. Though relatively small, and
sometimes overlooked, vernal pools provide critical habitat for many plants and animals, including breeding amphibians such as frogs and salamanders.
young man playing Sloek
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This is one of my personal favorite of my photos. It was taken in the Dominican Republic about 2 years ago. My son and I traveled there for a week as a college graduation present to myself, this was before I met my husband. We spent a week flopped by the pool, taking photos, and reading books. This was a little peice of joy I got to bring home and frame quite large. :)
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This vernal pool formed during a January thaw at Distant Hill Gardens. It is one of five vernal pools found along the Distant Hill Gardens nature trail.