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Empty beach with white sunshades against the sky, Italy, Riccione

toallas que secan a la sombra.

 

Summer house portrait.

Olympus OM -1 w M.Zuiko 100-400/5-6.3 IS and MC14

 

ISO800 f/8.7 381mm -1.7ev

 

Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.7, colour graded in Nik 8 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.

 

Grafton, NSW

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Impressions from Salzburg/Austria last weekend.

 

Captured with a manual Nikkor 50 mm ƒ1:1.2 on my Nikon Df, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.

Shades create stripes on the wall at a retail park.

The streets of Rome - 8

Via Cristophoro Colombo

Sunshades

 

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A tour group trying to beat the heat while visiting George Washington's Mount Vernon.

Our Aputure V-Screen mounted on a BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera.

 

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Italian postcard by Ballerini & Fratini, Firenze, no. 2544. Photo: RKO / Generalcine. Katharine Hepburn in Quality Street (George Stevens, 1937). Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

On 28 September 2022, a La Collectionneuse post on actresses posing with sunshades will be published on European Film Star Postcards.

Islands. Crete / Platanias (2016)

 

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The top of a sunshade (umbrella) in an English country Pub garden !

Lahore Zoo, Pakistan.

Condos near BC Place Stadium. SOOC

Melton Mowbray 1940's Event.

Woman walking on a sunny street, looking into the sun.

  

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collapsable Leica sunshade mounted on 90mm Elmar together with special sunshade for leica 90 and 135mm

Copy-Oils on wood. Francisco (Jose) de Goya completed this memorable tapestry cartoon in 1777. Note how the girl gazes into the very eyes of the viewer.

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She was packing her unsold stuff after having participated in the flea market event in the park and was about to leave.

 

Her mirrored sunshades looked so cool and so did her scarf wrapped around her head. I had to ask her for a portrait.

 

Her name was Kirsikka, literally Cherry in Finnish, and she was kind to pose, but it was obvious that she was busy and so I couldn't take more of her time.

 

Nevertheless, a happy face on a sunny day is a always a good reminder of the miracle called life and the gratitude in the heart.

 

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I love Harlow from a photographic point of view. How vibrant these sunshades are in the late morning sun. The 1950's building behind may be under threat which is a shame because if renovated could look amazing and add to the scene. I don’t think I am treading on anybody’s toes if I say the town is very working class but there is a good couple of shopping centres if you ignore the gambling outlets etc. Many of the original structures are being demolished but I hope those in charge don’t ruin Harlow’s roots as a town built to house London’s overcrowded areas in the 1950/60’s.

Astronaut Jack Lousma surveys the damage from an incredible vantage point -- Earth and Skylab are reflected in the gold-coated visor of Astronaut Jack Lousma during a spacewalk in which he and fellow Skylab 3 crewman Owen Garriott deployed the second sunshade. The sunshade was created by team members at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. to replace the micrometeoroid shield, a thin protective cylinder surrounding the workshop protecting it from tiny space particles and the sun's scorching heat.

 

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Noticed these on the side of the lake. They had disapeared by the next morning (when better light).

(Taken on the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma.)

 

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Tea-break time under a Dead Nettle sunshade for this busy wee bumblebee.

 

View on black background.

 

See also 'Bird's Eye View' for a digital fantasy version of this image.

 

My inspiration: Words of Peace.

Colourful umbrella art installation suspended above Eden Walk, Kingston upon Thames. I could have chosen a better time of day as what light there was, was very harsh.

light, reflection, mirror, shadow, all-in-one behind the sunshades

Sunshades on the beach near our hotel at the Red Sea resort of Makadi Bay, Egypt. I wanted to get everything as symmetrical as I could. Think I did OK. (The palm trees in the background wouldn't behave though. LOL)

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