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Scene from a few months ago at Tamarama beach after work - those beach days after work are fast approaching again now - the gentle warmth in the sun today here in Sydney was a bite sized taste of what is to come :)
Architecture in popular tourist resorts could seem dull, while at second look light, pattern or detail can be fascinating.
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Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans) along the Matanzas River (part of the Intracoastal Waterway), Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-A 1:2.8 24mm
Iridient Developer
Re-touched older shot
This shot was taken after a day of hard work in januari 2010, waiting for the bus in the sunset.
I still love the mood and atmosphere in this one and thought I'd share it with you again now the weather is getting colder again.
This one's for Bertie Bassett...a little bit of green...lol!
Shadows of clouds scud across the landscape, a single tree anchors the view.
On the South Downs at Folkington, East Sussex - UK
please press 'L' as better on black
Explore # 117
I know I've been posting a lot lately and have really appreciated your kind comments and favs. You all have been so supportive and I am truly grateful. I am trying to squeak in one last post before the end of the month in hopes to increase my overall score. So, if you could be so kind as to leave a comment or fav to help me out I would really appreciate it. Ok, enough self serving, On with the description. :)
Last year, I set aside 9 days to travel up Hwy. 395 in hopes of visiting some of the most interesting spots along the way, including the Alabama Hills, Ancient Bristle Cone Forest, Convict Lake, Mono Lake, Bodie Ghost Town and eventually end up in Yosemite Valley for the last couple of days. I told a friend of mine about the plan and he wanted to go so bad that he offered to drive. He had just purchased a new Chevy 4 wheel drive pick-up and wanted to take along a 20 foot trailer so that I would be able to take my laptop along, that way I would have a mobile studio in which to review and process my photos. It was a compelling offer that I couldn't refuse.
It turned out that we had a fabulous trip and even though I didn't get to hit the Bristle Cone Forest, and Yosemite was on fire when we got there, it was nice to spend some time with a good friend with no distractions, and, have a nice clean comfortable place to sleep. I normally camp in a tent when I go out on a photoquest so it was a great change of pace.
The peak in the far background is Mount Whitney which we discussed in great length. It was four days short of 30 years since we last stood on the top of that peak and we have been there together on several occasions, so we had plenty to talk about.
Thank you for taking the time to take a look at my photos and as always, your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!! Have a great week everyone :)
If you have any questions about this photo or about photography in general, I will do my best to help, just post a comment or send me a Flickr mail and I will respond as quickly as possible.
For those of you new to photography, I would like to provide you with some very helpful videos that will help you get more from your photography. They were very useful to me while I was learning and I hope that they will help you out as well. Just click the link below and on the left side column there are pre-made playlists on everything you could ever want to know about photography. I hope you enjoy them and as always my friends "Happy Shooting"
#124/365
First time I upload a photo with flash on, thanks kitty
#songoftheday "Shadowplay" by Joy Division