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A street lamp in Beau Street Bath. Close to spot where the Beau Street Hoard was discovered in 2008 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Street_Hoard
4 examples of the beautiful window frames that can be seen everywhere in Bhutan, these were all taken in Thimphu the capital.
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Through wall of 'Convento' lay staff quarters ruins
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National Historic Landmark - National Register of Historic Places
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Tumacácori National Historical Park - National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior
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Autumn 2015
!! Explored :-)) on Jun 5, 2015 at#126
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This beautiful cat can often be seen sunbathing in the window of its home here in Ipswich! It always brings us such joy to see it sitting there! And we remain puzzled about how it gets up there and stays balanced there!!!!
Alkaline is a band from Amersfoort consisting of three members; guitarist Jelle Koller, singer and bassist Sem Hartogsveld. Jelle came up with the idea of starting his own band after high school, and he needed several people for this. He knew Sem from the school band and drummer Kevin Dohmen joined later. They mainly play Punk & Rock music.
Band Alkaline
looking thru the empty windowframe of an abandoned gold mill in california's mojave desert. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm. 3 minute exposure under full moon. light painting with yellow-green gel and LED flashlight.
This little bird was inside a house at historical Williamsburg, Virginia. He flew around for a while, then flew out the door. I had a chance to get a few photos of him in the window before left.
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“Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing.”
― Sylvia Plath
self-portrait
Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
It took me a while to "arrive" after returning from my six months long South-East-Asia trip. Loads of paperwork and social responsibilities kept me busy. Additionally, after a half year of shooting hundreds of images per day, I enjoyed not using my camera for a bit.
It took eight weeks until I started to feel the creativity flowing through my venes again. I have been shooting a lot more during the past two weeks and I love it.
Shooting has become a part of my daily routine again and thats good. I missed it.
If you like this shot, check out my other Urban Exploration photographies.
A Sicilian grandmother watches the activity on the street below her window. This street shot is from my film archives dating back to 1982. Shot in Catania Sicily, Italy while I was stationed at Naval Air Facility, Sigonella, Sicily.
...came all the way from Paris by way of the Finnegan Gallery in Chicago Illinois to
The 2024 Fall Show of Art, Antiques, and Design
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, California
A few busy weeks away from Flickr and difficult to catch up!
I haven't had much opportunity for photography the last while, the exception being last Saturday when my daughter asked me to do some family portraits with her husband and six month old daughter, Laine, which we did at the Kudlowich Homestead in Birds Hill Park. During a brief pause when Laine needed some maternal attention, I grabbed this shot of one of last year's leaves stuck in the window frame of the Kudlowich house.
A dreamy take of the new TR Class, viewed perhaps by a local resident looking through his slightly dirty window and admiring the cream of the Tasrail locomotives as they pass by !! Best viewed large ( please press 'L' ).
Photo By Steve Bromley
Shot with Fuji X100S
Christmas is over, NYE is only a few days away, it's the perfect time for a short recap of the past 12 months.
I have seen quite a few changes in my life over the course of these months but changes are good. I can honestly say that I feel happy with the circumstances and that I am very much looking forward to the coming year.
However, there is one thing I regret if I look back: I did not shoot enough. I have been lazy and uninspired and apart from the month I spent in Scotland, I did almost not use my camera at all.
I tried to ask myself why that is, and I think the reasons are versatile:
Too many new, exciting things that draw my attention away from photography.
General uninspiredness.
Laziness to carry my heavy equipment around with me.
I arrived at the point where I realized that I simply hated dragging my heavy photography backpack with me, like I used to do in the past. Without a camera you can't shoot and you can't feel a lot of inspiration.
In order to change that situation and make the coming year more creative than the last, I decided to add a new piece of equipment to my gearlist: The Fuji X100S.
I had contemplated buying this little beast for many many months now but it took me until mid december to finally make a decision and give myself an early Christmas gift. I have had it for less than two weeks now but I already feel that this camera is exactly what I needed at this point. Small, lightweight and with extraordinary image quality.
It is too early to draw big conclusions but I feel confident that this is gonna influence my photography a lot.
I wish you all a great NYE!
Yours Ivo