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Like sitting, just sitting..
as long as there is a pleasant view. Random. No need of a table...
These are in the Luxembourg Gardens..in Paris....
(in which all parts of these Gardens-- are a delight.)
Coyote Butte's infamous Wave has been photographed countless times...and, quite frankly, it's difficult to come up with a unique perspective at this point. And so I thought I'd include a relaxing hiker into the mix in order to provide some scale for those of you who have never visited this unique spot (she actually was sitting there - I didn't add her in Photoshop).
The wonderfully colored, swirling sandstone is a photographer's dream come true and provides numerous spots to sit and relax after the long and strenuous trek thru some truly amazing scenery. Located literally on the Arizona / Utah border in Vermillion Cliffs National Monument.
View on black or gray / B l a c k M a g i c
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Ebro River with the Garden island, bridge, wind energy plants and a view in the direction of Bardenas Reales
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A place of peaceSt Thomas the Martyr is a former Church of England parish church on St Thomas Street in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol.
Contemplated for a while whether or not I should upload this to flickr, and since I haven't shown you guys anything new recently, I figured, "Why not?"
This was shot on my twentieth birthday on a particularly warm day on the beautiful Oregon coast, arguably the best way to spend a birthday.
In regards to my current life, the latest issue of BokehOnline came out recently, and my first interview with Sarah Ann Loreth is featured in it. In school, I'm working on the yearbook, frantically trying to get photos, articles, and interviews done in time. I recently got an internship with a wedding photographer, and I am shooting a wedding this summer! Life is busy and weird right now, but it is very good.
I hope you all have a wonderful day!
Model is Amy.
In this part of the miles long path on the Miccosukee Greenway (on the east side of Tallahassee, Florida). More permanently leaning trees – there are lots of them in the greenway. iPhone 6+ panorama photo edited with Enlight (app) on an iPad Air.
Can you find DaisyMae in this Photo? The horse nearest to us is an unusual horse and I can't remember what? He is a neighbor and if it is ever warm I will ask him.
Try it in large!!!
A small finch clasps onto a small vertical twig to take a quick glance of its surroundings before flying off to search for food. Re-released digital, painterly image without watermarks.
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A view from Fort Nassau, zoomed in to the centre of Curacao.
Kingdom of The Netherlands or in Papiamento: Reino Hulandes
The Queen Juliana Bridge is a four lane road bridge across St. Anna Bay in Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao. The bridge is named after Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. The original bridge collapsed in 1967 and its replacement, the current bridge, opened on Queen’s Day, (April 30) 1974.
Reaching a height of 56.4 m (185 feet) above the water at its apex (to accommodate ships entering the narrow harbour), the bridge is one of the highest in the world. It weighs 3,400 tons.
The view from the apex includes the entire panorama of Punda, Otrobanda, and the Schottegat and is the highest vantage point on the island.
At the end you see (see note at my image)
The Queen Emma Bridge (the swinging old lady of pontjesbrug) is a pontoon bridge across St. Anna Bay in Curaçao. It connects the Punda and Otrobanda quarters of the capital city, Willemstad. The bridge is hinged and opens regularly to enable the passage of ocean going vessels. On the opposite end from the hinge is a small shelter where an operator controls two diesel engines turning propellers. The propellers are mounted perpendicular to the length of the bridge and allow it to swing parallel to the shore. The process only takes several minutes to complete.
The bridge was built in 1888 and was completely renovated in 1939. Originally it was a toll bridge. Individuals without shoes were permitted to cross the bridge without paying the toll; however, today, a toll is no longer applied.
Many greetings from us! Huggggssss, Addy
model: me
this photo was a collaborative effort between me and my friend kristin (model from here and here). i scouted the location, conceptualized it, she shot it, and i produced it. i really love the outcome! this photo was partly inspired by ellie goulding's album cover to her album lights. thank you for all of your lovely comments on the previous photo from this set! :D
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A lovely sunrise in Tofino ( West Coast Vancouver Island), B.C.
Photo taken on Jan 26/15
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