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The view from Sunlight Bridge on the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway.

our hosts at the Farmhouse Inn at Robinson Farm near Woodstock, Vermont allowed us to look around their big old Red Barn. They are hoping to renovate this beautiful building for use in future as a function venue. Right now it is several levels of traditional farm use flooring, with old floorboards, bits of farm equipment and paraphenalia. It's a really atmospheric place, and I hope this photo conveys that feeling.

Sunlight rushing through a window into the oil lamp room at Jokhang Monastery, Lhas, Tibet, China.

I arrived at Jess' apartment to ride with her to see a comedian. She was making dinner for her and her husband, and it was quite smoky. It looked pretty rad as the sunlight poured in through the window, catching the smoke. I loooove her curtains.

I really wish I did one of those cool filter things that makes the bokeh shaped! too bad, but I still like the look of it.

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Evening photographs with manual focus SR mount lenses on the NEX-7 (if it's not in the tags I've forgotten the lens I used).

While on a walk through Leigh Woods, Bristol with Jack and Neesha.

 

National Trust property in north east Surrey.

 

Panasonic G2 with Canon FD 50mm f/1.4.

A plant glowing with sunlight

Sunlight behind the Poderosa pine trunks

With Nokia Lumia 730

Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (06/05/2015)

No, that isn't sunlight reflecting from this Sunlight Soap sign. It's the flash that I failed to turn off. You need to look at the larger size (click "all sizes") to see all of the funny little details of this siqn.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

NEX-5 + Konica HEXANON AR 85mm F1.8

Marrakesh, Morocco, 2007

A Jubilee loco, acting as station pilot, simmers in the bay platform. It's a warm sunny day and the driver has left the hot cab to relax in the sunshine. Parcels accumulate and in the town a siren wails notifying a change of shift.

Gouache and Oils. 15ins x 10ins.

Designed as Dublin offices for Lord Lever (of Lever Brothers), by the Liverpool architect Edward Ould who also designed Port Sunlight. Built in a romantic Italianate style with its wide overhanging eaves, tiled roof, and arcaded upper floors, the building boasts one of the most unusual architectural features in Dublin – two multicoloured terracotta friezes depicting the history of hygiene. Until recently these friezes were quite dirty but a restoration last year restored the building to its multicoloured brilliance. (Archiseek)

 

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My first Canon G10 pic

 

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