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Back in the days, this street is quite lively with all these restaurants, clubs, and bars. That is not the case anymore with everything is being closed. Only these neon lights are still up.
The government and many experts have again told everyone to do their best with social distancing as there are even more confirmed cases with coronavirus. At this rate, I don't think Vancouver can be normal anytime soon :(
Location: Downtown Vancouver, BC
Explore #113, July 11th, 2009
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*My apologies, I've been busy shooting, and have not spent as much time visiting streams - I'll catch up ;) thanks for feedback, comments and support.*
Clouds at Dusk.
Some much needed colour, I haven't posted a sunset for a while, so this is for all the sunset lovers out there.
Enjoy.
- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f9, 1/250
- Canon 70-200 f/4 L lens.
Processing
- 100% off camera.
About the Ocean
An ocean (from Greek Ωκεανός, Okeanos (Oceanus)) is a major body of saline water, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (an area of some 361 million square kilometers) is covered by ocean, a continuous body of water that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas. More than half of this area is over 3,000 meters (9,800 ft) deep. Average oceanic salinity is around 35 parts per thousand (ppt) (3.5%), and nearly all seawater has a salinity in the range of 30 to 38 ppt.
covid social distancing still in effect,
beach & sunset lovers in their 'pods' .
presidio national park,
crissy field beach,
golden gate bridge,
marina district .
golden gate national recreation area,
gg national parks conservancy,
gg / global biosphere reserve network
www.nps.gov/pore/learn/nature/golden_gate_biosphere_reser... .
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iphone
Update: This image has been published by major Photo magazines. Currently, it's being used as a tutorial image in Digital Photography by George Cairn. Don't know what the hell is trying to improve in this image? But again, there is always a room a to improve and enhance an in image!
maven's note:Just digging, rummaging through the archive...bringing the long-dead to live...desperately resuscitating; and the forgotten coming to attention. Tedious, really. But, I'm in love...and love, they say, is madness. Well, here I am. A madman; mad about you...not you, you! Natrure! Photography! A shutter click exchanged for a kiss; a human touch to a camera body; a pair of gaze for a single lens; a smooth skin to a perfect, silky seascape...a joy ride to slow motion of the ocean. Not that I like water; except for drinking, it has no appeal to me. I'm not a water person. Water to me is what daylight to a Vampire. Yet, here I am at the mercy of water; water is life, screams my body. My body is right and wants nothing but evian; a sweet taste from the French Alps? Is there Alps in France? My body doesn't care about the Alps... neither, do I. I'm a slave to my body. Aren't we all?
I gaze far away, at the silky horizon, thinking: One technique for adding some life to seascape. Pause. Call the 911 for ambulance?... is to capture the ever-constant movement of the ocean, the swell of a wave coming in foreshore rocks or running over a shingle beach. I have no idea what I mean by "shingle beach". It sounds like bad title of a B movie. I think what I'm trying to say is that, um, this movement, um, the movement adds another dimentia, sorry, dimension to this image. OK, maybe not to this image, but I'd like to think so...It's my image and I can add whatever I want, right? Right. This is certainly not a new technique, and has many doubters as it does fans. Finally, maybe this is not the time, but please bear with me here. I'd like to answer a fellow photograper's question in front of you. I want you to witness this. Question, this fellow asks: "How to cheat in Photoshop?". My answer is concise. "Learn Photoshop for dummies!" OK, fine! That wasn't a real answer! Here is it is: practice! Practice!
This is for you, seascape, sunset lovers! Enjoy, please...
San Francisco isn’t all that many miles from Solano County where I live. Nevertheless, it is in another universe. Yesterday I had a wonderful time walking along Ocean Beach on a warm and windless evening – weather that helped make this special. There were hundreds of fellow sunset lovers out – but this beach is huge, so it didn’t feel at all crowded – just lively. Getting hopelessly lost trying to find my way across town to the Bay Bridge to get home just added to the charm.
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1UXhko6
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Manhattan pier, Los Angeles
This is the Manhattan beach to far from LAX, I was very lucky to have this beautiful sunset and I wanted to share it with you guys! Tag your sunset lovers friends ;-)
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This sunset image and those in the series below were all driveby shots, taken from the passenger seat, on the fly, on our drive from Praia dos Ingleses to visit with friends in Cacupé, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
Have a great day and thankis for stopping by.
Holywell bay Golden hour 🌅
Captured a few weeks back on a stroll over the dunes at our local beach, Captured with the Nikon d850 and a sigma art 14-24mm lens. First post in a while after taking a break from social media.
in the fields near felanitx, a small town tucked in the southeast of mallorca, the sun dips below the horizon, casting a final burst of warm colors into the sky. the dark clouds seem to part, revealing a glowing orange core that stretches across the landscape, painting the earth with its fading light. in that moment, the quiet majesty of nature takes over, a fleeting reminder of the beauty that closes each day on this island.
sunset on the love hill
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Bergfriedhof in Tübingen -
Wiese als Aussichtsplatte Richtung Rottenburg, Paris
Mountain cemetery in Tübingen -
Meadow as viewing platform in the direction of Rottenburg, Paris
Cimetière de montagne à Tübingen -
Pré en guise de plateau panoramique en direction de Rottenburg, Paris
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Auszeichnung als drittschönster Friedhof Deutschlands
Auszeichnung
Der Bergfriedhof in Tübingen, gleichzeitig der Hauptfriedhof, wurde 1950 eröffnet und entwickelt sich stetig weiter. Der Friedhofsverwaltung liegt es am Herzen, den Friedhof zukunftsfähig zu machen und nicht nur die Historie zu bewahren.
Durch die Schaffung neuer Grabplätze, wie dem „Garten der Zeit“ oder dem „Rosengarten“ als Gemeinschaftsgrabstätte für Erdbestattungen, soll der Bergfriedhof Angehörigen neue Möglichkeiten eröffnen.
Zusätzlich bieten neue Trauer- und Aufenthaltsräume oder die aus dem Dornröschenschlaf geholte alte Waldkapelle (2007 aufwendig renoviert) Orte zum Gedenken und erholen. Außerdem bietet der Friedhof Führungen (Botanik, Vogelwelt etc.) und einen Baumpfad beispielsweise für Schulklassen.
Auch Konzerte oder Theateraufführungen wurden schon organisiert, um den Friedhof mit Leben zu füllen.
Auf der Internetplattform www.bestattungen.de hat der Tübinger Bergfriedhof im Jahr 2014 den 3. Platz erreicht. Er überzeugte die Fachjury um den ehemaligen Vorsitzenden der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Erzbischof Robert Zollitsch, durch eine zukunftsorientierte Weiterentwicklung mit neuen Grabformen, ansprechend gestalteten Trauer- und Begegnungsräumen sowie Veranstaltungen auf dem Gelände.