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Fog and mist came up after the sun rose and created these beautiful silouettes of the guys fishing in the boat on Lake Sebago.
“C'est une malédiction pour les épis de ne pas être moissonnés, et ce serait une malédiction pour les hommes de ne pas mourir.”
Epictète
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“L’insecte humain ne se décourage jamais et recommence de grimper.”
François Mauriac
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“Sème du bonheur dans le champ du voisin, tu seras surpris de constater ce que le vent fera produire au tien.”
Juliette St-Gelais
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As always, my ulterior motive is to get some of the best angular shots on the taxiway of the tarmac. Gotta love the iOS filters! This particular day I was commissioned to remove the trash from an international flight for the cleaning crew and the next caterers to prepare for the next international flight.
also,
take a ride with your family.
It can be a short walk in a park or a long trip to distant places in the world... if it is with your family, you will have moments of great happiness.
“Aujourd'hui, on prend un parapluie parce que la télé a dit qu'il allait pleuvoir. Autrefois, on aurait regardé le ciel.”
Michel Serres
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"J'ai abandonné la pêche le jour où je me suis aperçu qu'en les attrapant, les poissons ne frétillaient pas de joie."
Louis De Funès
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“Un seul oiseau en cage la liberté est en deuil.”
Jacques Prévert
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After gaining this horse's trust, I managed to get in a bit closer for some details.
I really like the composition and eye detail in this shot. No crop here, just up close and personal!
Nikon F3
Nikon 105mm f/2.5
Kodak TMax 400
Developed in Ilfosol 3
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7 days of shooting. Texture Tuesday. Archives. Unofficial theme of travel photos! This one from our most recent trip.
“Vivre tous simplement pour que tous puissent simplement vivre.”
Gandhi
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A tous les hommes de bonne volonté ...
Breakwater at dusk.
Sometimes you meet the nicest people when you're taking pictures! As I was precariously setting up this shot, I met two young men who had lots of questions on camera stuff, and I offered my limited knowledge on what I was attempting to do given the conditions.
Nice meeting you, Mike and Brian!
Never been to a wast valley like that before. One can imagine how impressive the scenery is, surrounded by mountain and fast changing wheater and light. I decided to take the tele lens for a better compression and making the mountains in the background more visible.
“Contre l'adversité se prouve l'homme fort. ”
Maurice Scève
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“Ne vous croyez ni grand ni petit ! Contemplez.”
Victor Hugo
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“Le chat ronronne le présent. Le chat est toujours dans aujourd'hui... Le chat mijote et ne bout jamais. Le chat est un animal concentré, un poêle à combustion lente.”
Paul Morand
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Decided on a big stopper long exposure in this particular morning...very windy conditions meant reflections were not going to be the order of the day.
Mottes were common in Scotland the 1100s and 1200s, before they were replaced by stone castles. They were fortifications, usually consisting of a wooden keep on top of an artificial earthwork mound. Some also had an enclosed courtyard or bailey, containing additional wooden buildings, protected by a ditch and palisade.
Duffus Castle was a fortress–residence for more than 500 years, from the 1100s to the 1700s. The stone castle we see today was built in the 1300s, replacing an earlier timber fortress.
Once one of the strongest castles in Scotland, it was reduced to a decaying ruin by the time of its abandonment in 1705. But the castle remains an impressive sight, situated on a mound rising out of the flat Laich of Moray.
Deep in a wooded area near the University town of Lampeter, West Wales is an outdoor theatre.
Around it, hidden in the woodland are figures of angels and wood spirits carved from the trees.
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I had to stand here for ages to wait for the right wave/moment.
Equipment
-Canon 5D Mark II
-EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM