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Ricky Tolt
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Heavenly Horse, cult of Heavenly horse, ancestral to Akhal Teke, Ferghana horse, sweet blood horse, Bucephalus, ancestral to Arabian horse, ancestral to English thoroughbred
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car drives on the way home past the christmas
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Henri Rousseau's War (La Guerre) (1894)… | Free public domain illustration
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I got an exceptional possibility to visit otherwise closed houses in Tallinn, Kopli. I captured this piece in an old factory, in the living rooms. What really drew me was the randomness of every object in this room. It also had a bit of eerie energy.
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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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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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I shot this behind our house on Valencia St in the SF Mission District. I set up my tripod and a step ladder. I balanced myself on the top of the ladder and my friend took the shot. I then climbed down, removed the ladder, and captured a second image. Later, in Photoshop, I worked with two layers: 1. me and the ladder; and 2. the empty alley. I then used a layer mask to brush away the ladder, leaving my body hanging in mid-air. The concept was intended to illustrate the power of salvation, a gift from Jesus through which he works in our lives to rescue us from self-destruction.
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Part-way through the coast of California sits a lonely lighthouse looking on to the Pacific Ocean.
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The historical house of Qajar minister Moshir-ol-Molk Ansari in Isfahan is a masterpiece in the history of Persian architecture. The mansion stands out when compared with its counterparts, thanks to its unique and royal architectural designs and avant-garde structure. The house, which has the largest and most historical sash window in Iran, was officially registered as a national heritage site in 2009. The beautiful ancient house is located near Naqsh-e Jahan Square and on Yakhchal Street in the center of Isfahan. I have combined 9 shots for getting this super-wide angle view.
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Legend has it that Java island was was once floating on the ocean, unstable and shaky. The Gods decided to move a piece of Mount Meru from India and nail it down to the earth so that the whole island of Java would stop moving. This new mountain ( the one in the picture) is then called Semeru.
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We live in a house that’s old (1930). It’s full of character. We love the way our interior worked out. It’s a fantastic place to shoot photos. This one I shot triple. I then blended the images so it would get a more dynamic range. I Think it worked out pretty well.
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Took this while I was visiting my parents over christmas holidays…
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Capture this photo during my walk from Circular Quay to Darling Harbour. This one was taken when strolling along the Harbour Bridge. It’s a view to die for.
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This was a typical house. It was an old house in the old city. A young man bought this house, and it was reborn as a wonderful place. There’s no one who doesn’t know this place right now. Interesting. It’s very nice to know that old buildings can breathe again.
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While I was on vacation with my family we stayed at a holiday house with an amazing view on the valley. Because all we did was see the valley and the mountains in the distance we forgot that we were sitting on an amazing view it self. So I threw my drone up and shot this picture of the hillside.
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When we were in the Wadi Rum desert, we spent the night in a bedouin camp right in the middle of the desert. We slept in tents under the desert stars. We woke up before sunrise and headed for a walk. Seeing these camels with the sun rising behind them was something out of this world. A memory I will forever treasure. Glad I had my camera with me!
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Designed by Sarkis Balyan in 1875, the Akaretler Row Houses were built by Sultan Abdulaziz to accommodate the most prominent and high-ranking officials of Dolmabahce Palace. (from http://www.bilgiliholding.com/en/projects/mixed-use/akaretler-row-houses) This is a photo from a series of photographs taken while only a small section of the row houses were restored. It was winter time in 2005, in Istanbul.
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This was a journey to meet my in-laws and produce as many photos as I can for myself. I fell in love with this beautiful country, the spirituality, the freedom and the food. Wherever I look, there was a real scene from real life. I’ve never been so aware in my life as a photographer. This country opened my eyes once again to what’s really important in life.
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