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I drive by this custom upholstery shop in Revere, Ma everyday and see interesting cars parked out front. I finally got the nerve to pull over an ask if i could take some photos of the car. The owner was very happy and proud that i wanted to take pics of his car and he happily obliged. sometimes all you have to do is ask!
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I recently took a roadtrip through New Mexico and Arizona. This shot was taken in Colossal Cave State Park outside of Tucson after I'd pitched my tent for the night. I was absolutely entranced by the giant Saguaro cactus that litter the landscape. I think this shot captures some of the magic that I felt being there. 30 seconds is the longest shutter speed on my [very old] camera, but there was just enough light coming over the horizon to keep the ISO relatively low for this shot.
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The weather at Fuji can be quite capricious: you can consider yourself lucky if you happen to get a clear view. Some people went there 3 times, only to see Fuji hiding in the clouds. I tried to make the most of this luck and capture this scenery with a personal touch.
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Backpack from Perry Ellis https://amzn.to/2VSdXVO. The photo was taken in Wichita, Kansas underneath the highway by the train tracks. It's a great spot as there is a lot of graffiti and some abandoned trains.
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Summiting the Rockefeller Centre in NYC is expensive, but if you wait till it gets dark and if you're lucky with the weather, you can get some amazing shots at night. No helicopter needed.
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A moody morning down at durdle door. The lack of sunrise light meant I tried out a few different kind of shots, utilising the waves on show to get some lovely trails looking towards bats head. You can't beat this place there is always a shot!
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Mt Cook illuminated in alpenglow. The end of a great hike, after traveling halfway around the world to get here. The skies would darken soon after this and I hiked back in some of the darkest skies I've seen. The amount of stars in the sky was amazing.
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I took some liberty when editing this image. I was going for a retro film vibe with a technicolor effect, which I think I have achieved.
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Aka. Limbsy. Visiting an old reclamation yard finding some wondrous treasures.
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The day was windy, I was walking in the city of Lille and at a time I look up to the buildings telling myself i could get a great pic here. I put my Olympus OM 50mm on an adpatation ring, this give me a 100mm on my Panasonic G7 and i could get some good angle really close.
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Close to my house there is this beautiful park garden. One day I was passing by and met this girl playing with her balloons. It was refreshing to see a child play outside with just some balloons in an era of technology.
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marilyn / Day 8 🏁/ 365 Photo Challenge Instagram @weiding22
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It was raining so we decided to have a coffee while waiting for the rain to stop. This coffee shop was hidden from the crowd. We had to walk through the house to its backyard where there were a few tables and chairs were set under a hut. They served only Turkish coffee (with or without milk), nargile and some Turkish food. At the table next to us, an old lady was doing coffee fortune telling. We drank our "sade" (plain) Turkish coffee in such a Turkish place and Turkish atmosphere, which we hadn't experienced before even though we've been in Turkey for two years. Such an unforgettable memory.
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🦌 Hiding in the fog calmly waiting for their friends to arrive. It's not easy to capture a nice shot of some deers while also trying to respect their nature. Yet if you are patient enough, you will receive their trust.
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some smoke
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Peer pressure can be extremely strong and hard to resist.Bad peer pressure is being forced into doing something that you didn't want to do because your friends said that you should.Friends have a tendency to think that they know what is best for you, and if your friends are like some of mines, they always offer their opinion whether it is wanted or not.One of the major problems with peer pressure occurs when you get sucked into something that you really didn't want to do and subsequently, become addicted to it.Usually, people get backed into a situation to try illegal drugs etc.
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Lainbachfall I had to reupload this again because there was there white edge on the left side of the previous version. At least I could correct some more chromatic abberations :)
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Feathered finery. Pied herons or egrets have some flamboyant feathers, with contrasting white and steely blue. Photographed at Birdworld, Kuranda, Australia.
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I went to Berlin with some good friends a few weeks ago. We were pretty late for the sunset, but made it just in time. We went up on a terrace of a hotel there to get that view! I'm really happy with the result of that long exposure. What do you think?
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A boy with headphones on the neck writing something on his notepad with a pen, outside in the nature. Thinking about the life and sharing his toughs with the world. Some autumn feelings are around The light comes behind him
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Some really apocalyptic looking shot of a sunset with wind-turbines in Nordfriesland.
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I spent the past summer working on the 4UR Ranch in southwest Colorado which provided me plenty of opportunity to capture some great shots. This particular picture looks down from the mountainside on the east side of the ranch. The Rio Grande River can be seen flowing past the entrance of the ranch as it winds its way through wagon wheel gap.
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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Wandering through a fishermen’s harbour in Brittany, shooting some interesting things along the way…
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All you need for this shot is some pomme frites (french fries) and some patience. Let the birds know you have some with a good teaser fry, then hold it where you want them to land. Have the camera ready in the other hand and be ready to hold the trigger for that one good shot. Sadly, though, this beautiful monument of art is in a state of tragedy.
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I went underground into a storm drain in Las Vegas with these guys to do a shoot. Found a great spot. I'll upload some color photos as well because they're super cool.
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arrived here at 9pm for some night shots didn't happen so slept in the car till 4am for sunrise didn't happen hung around all day shooting waterfalls went back for sunset ....;-)
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Had a long weekend so I picked up a ticket to Los Angeles and flew out there for some much needed relaxation. Was great to get some content again for the first time since I've moved away from Rome, and the weather really helped pull me out of that winter slump.
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Sitting on a perch in the early morning sun I was able to position myself to get some palm trees in the background to give that classic Florida vibe to this portrait of a Barred Owl. The morning sun was shining right on the owl and I did darken down the background a good bit to make it less distracting. I was lucky enough to spend about 2 hours with a pair of these lovely owls and watch them fly around the forest from perch to perch, get mobbed by a flock of Blue Jays and just generally sit around.
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Using some light from the street
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I stayed in Shanghai for around three days and I never got to see Shanghai without some combination of fog, mist, and rain. It was all worth it just for the aura that surrounded the skyline at night.
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I visited Morro Rock at December, 2018. It was little cold that time and the sun went down behind the rock. The cold air from inland casted a blue color and the sun filled with golden color. Some kids played surfing on beach brought more vibrant into the scene.
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I was hiking around Yosemite and photographing with a variety of lenses. I took several shots with a 28mm f2 and some with my 50mm f1.8. It seemed I was capturing good pictures but all of them only slightly deviated from the typical pictures you see of these colossal rocks. On whim I pulled out my dad’s old 200mm Minolta Rokkor telephoto lens that used in the 1970s with his XD11. I started shooting with this heavy old lens and quickly became obsessed with the details and colors it showed. Somehow a lens with a narrower field of view helped show just how giant and beautiful El Capitan is.
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Bri and I went to do some shooting in the CA desert. She drove in from San Diego and me from Phoenix and we hung around in the desert for an afternoon. She tried out my Mamiya for a few shots of the desert in mini-bloom.
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For this shot I went outside during a pretty cold night. I had a good friend with me and also some tea to keep us warm. We couldn’t stay under the starrysky until the core of the milkyway was rising, but the time that I spend outside at night is worth it every single time!
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Broken window with some smoke
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Acrylic paint isn’t very predictable. And quite often I end up with something awful. So I usually try to give the project another try, put some silicone in it, smear it all over and see what I got :)
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Snout Beetles owe the name to the sometimes strongly extended head with the probes that are often in the middle or at the very front. Some species have a snout that is not as strongly extended (for example, species from the subfamily Scolytinae) and there are also beetles from other infra-orders that have a somewhat extended ‘snout’, so that confusion may occur in some species.
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This is my friend Maliek Jones. We recently went on a leisurely walk in the mission to capture some portraits for his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day. Among the shots we captured, this one was our favorite.
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shot and styled by me for an assessment at uni. I used some of the old Jil Sanders magazines as well as some Monica Bellucci shots for Vogue as inspiration
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shot and styled by me for an assessment at uni. I used some of the old Jil Sanders magazines as well as some Monica Bellucci shots for Vogue as inspiration
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explore some train line abandoned
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just some sh*t
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I had visited the Photography exhibition at the V&A musuem in London and upon exiting the courtyard I noticed a glass structure in the floor they had put on. I played around with some angles and managed to get some good reflections which captured nice angles and the buildings in the background.
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It was amazing to be on the top of Älplihorn just on time for this beautiful sunrise. I hiked and climbed a couple of hours through the night, passing some chamois and ptarmigans in the darkness, and reached the top exhausted but very happy.
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A small isle in the Eibsee at the beginning of November in 2018. Because it was a really nice and warm day some canoeists stayed at the island in the sund to relax. This is the horizontal version of a photo I already posted last year.
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This picture was taken over one of the most Southern beach In South Africa. This is where two oceans meet which make for some of the most beautiful waters in the world.
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The beach at Bandon, Or. is very popular with photographers, and at sunset the beach becomes quite crowded some evenings. I avoided the crowd and took this from the bluff overlooking the beach. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
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