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I spent the duration of the actual sunrise with a wide angle lens on. As soon as it was too bright for that glass i threw on the 50 and a couple ND filters to shoot some longer exposures that i planned on converting to black and white. As i started this, i had the idea to get some ethereal type shots against the had edges of the limestone; a sort of surface of another planet look (i was in Jupiter you know!). Hopefully i'll head back soon to get some more for this series.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The area between the Bismarck sea and the Pacific around Kavieng is usually completely flat. With a Gopro.

Series 1000, surface mounted and clad residential project in Bridgehampton, NY

It manipulates photos! Just like Jeff Han does!

Another Fed2 shot. 100 sec F/8.

Miss Poland.... What else can I say! Nice ****.

love the kellogg/sunshine biscuit people for making cheez-it crackers as scrabble "tiles" :):)

 

scavchals

#6-- Let's play games! Break out a gameboard and its pieces for a winning shot.

#8-- Dimpled surface - rain on the water, bubblewrap, at the corner of a smile.

#14- Whatcha eatin'? Snacks! Snacks! Snacks!

By the Tangalooma Wrecks, Moreton Island, QLD, Australia

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Road surface!

Today, without warning, the only road in and out of our estate has been stripped of its top surface. The trucks and machinery, along with the construction traffic for the local marina, and the adjacent building site, (not to mention us residents!) have caused absolute chaos today. But I loved the texture of the road, and this is how it has been left overnight!

"Trompe L'oeil, Murals, Domes and Ceilings hand painted with the trompe l'oeil techniques to "fool the eye" creating a three dimensional illusion on a flat surfaces."

 

The Surface Forces Readiness Manual is signed into policy. Admiral John Harvey, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command presides over the ceremony as Vice Adm. Richard Hunt, Commander, Naval Surfaces Forces and Rear Adm. Davis Thomas Commander, Naval Surfaces Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet endorsed the SFRM.

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