Saturday, June 30, 2012

Sun Down

Lαdy Toяi ♥ has added a photo to the pool:

Sun Down

Day 47/365

I've never been in a place where I love to see the sun go down so much! You know the golden hour? I actually live high up so when the sun goes down I can see for miles!

This was processed with 'Tea Party' from the upcoming Lightroom Preset Pack. :)



Meadow Grace

Philippe Saire || Photography has added a photo to the pool:

Meadow Grace

Franche-Comté - France

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Skyline

Kavin Chawla has added a photo to the pool:

Skyline

Just some more pics of my amazing view in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Gone Fishin'

MicRitz has added a photo to the pool:

Gone Fishin'

Music Match: Gone Fishin' - Louis Armstrong & Bing Crosby
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Curious

Jochem van de Weg has added a photo to the pool:

Curious



Expansion

Passie13(Ines van Megen) has added a photo to the pool:

Expansion

Airport Eindhoven/Netherland



INES VAN MEGEN PHOTOGRAPHY
most interesting or website

...met 3 belichtingen



Harbour Sunset

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Harbour Sunset

Watchet - IMG_0804



Gold

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Gold

Gold evening in Kyoto.



river rocks.

elisabetta lugari has added a photo to the pool:

river rocks.

scanned film.



Cheeky Car wash

FurtherNorth {100,000+} has added a photo to the pool:

Cheeky Car wash



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" STUPID O'CLOCK "

Wiffsmiff23 Planning for North Wales 9th July has added a photo to the pool:

" STUPID O'CLOCK "

Another 1.50 am drive for Sunrise joined yet again by Tim thanks for the Mc Donalds brekkie Tim after the climb back up i was starved , worry was as we left it was hammering down :-( So Mr weatherman promised 70% cloud cover and a falling tide :-) did not get the light i was after , been after it now for a few years here :-) Got to say im happy with the images in the camera !!!!



walking together happily till the end...

Asif- has added a photo to the pool:

walking together happily till the end...

thats all we wish for...

captured this shot while sitting on the bench at Cornich Beirut, saw that old couple walking hand in hand, talking, smiling; may be remembering those old days.. thought it will be an interesting addition and then i clicked when they pass by my bench...



Treppe

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Treppe



Sky 4 Trees

AreKev has added a photo to the pool:

Sky 4 Trees

Blagdon - DSC_0549_50_51_tonemapped



Castle in the Sky

Maximonstertje Photography has added a photo to the pool:

Castle in the Sky

castle, towers, pink, pastel, surreal, romantic, sweet, nursery art, fairytale, fantasy, enchanted, magical, dreamy, whimsical, pink sky, skies, cotton candy skies



Piano Battaglia

walterlocascio has added a photo to the pool:

Piano Battaglia

Piano Battaglia



TSAR 122

newnumenor has added a photo to the pool:

TSAR 122

Our party on the North ridge



LLAMANDO A MI MARIDO .... ¡ JA JA JA! -- CALLING MY HUSBAND ....HA HA HA! - 2012 .

J.B.C. has added a photo to the pool:

LLAMANDO A MI MARIDO .... ¡ JA JA JA! -- CALLING MY HUSBAND ....HA HA HA! - 2012 .



somewhere in northern france

Bruno Lombard France has added a photo to the pool:

somewhere in northern france



Abstract

tanakawho has added a photo to the pool:

Abstract

A decoration in a theater.



Pier

arrongent has added a photo to the pool:

Pier

This was a shot from a workshop I did of the Norfolk Coast, this is Cromer Pier. Although what you see in front of the pier is blue sky and little cloud, what was behind me was the opposite, all cloud and little sky so I had to wait for a break in the cloud for the sun to light up the pier. I was using a Lee Filter system for the first time which brought out the colour and lightness in the water.



Shipyard Workers

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Shipyard Workers



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0612 Walyunga National Park (100 of 1)-6

Jomoboy has added a photo to the pool:

0612 Walyunga National Park (100 of 1)-6



Esplanade Bridge, Singapore

Groovie Goolie has added a photo to the pool:

Esplanade Bridge, Singapore

The Esplanade Bridge is a 260 metre-long road bridge that spans across the mouth of the Singapore River in Singapore with the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay on its northern abutment and the Merlion on the southern. The 70 metre-wide (230 ft.) low-level concrete arched bridge has seven spans and supports two four-lane carriageways and walkways along both sides.

The bridge was built to provide faster vehicular access between Marina Centre and the financial district of Shenton Way. Construction of the bridge began in early 1994 and was completed in March 1997.

Information sourced from Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esplanade_Bridge

ISO 160, F/11.0, 23.8 mm and 25 second exposure



Approaching Storm

Sarich10 has added a photo to the pool:

Approaching Storm

Having completed the first two years of the Monthly Challenge we decided to take a month off and start again in July (okay, I'm a day early). The start of the next 2 years programme begins with the theme of 'Sky'.

This shot was captured from Spurn Point in East Yorkshire. The cloud patterns were simply amazing and moving fast. In this shot I have simply blended a duplicate layer using Soft Light to enhance the colours and contrast.



Stranded shark

Sigurd Andersen has added a photo to the pool:

Stranded shark

Strandet Sjark



Metropolis

Tusken91 has added a photo to the pool:

Metropolis

The Metropolis-square of Berlin - Potzdamer Platz (Sony center)



akyaka

zeycaner has added a photo to the pool:

akyaka



The Blue Eyed Priestess

Steffe has added a photo to the pool:

The Blue Eyed Priestess

Met up with Sara for a few photos today. Last time I photographed her she told me a secret. The secret was born last August and goes under the name Levi. I met both Levi and his dad yesterday. One or more photos of Sara a little later.



por triplicado

Pecata  Minuta has added a photo to the pool:

por triplicado



Mystic Alley

Fortune Twinkie has added a photo to the pool:

Mystic Alley



Winter Morning North Dunedindetail

Ian@NZFlickr has added a photo to the pool:

Winter Morning North Dunedindetail

A misty / smoggy morning with heavy frost today. This a view over our Botanical Gardens as the sun began to rise in the sky.
Hope you are having a good weekend. Please feel free to leave a comment. Critcal comments welcome too.



105

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105



Main Entrance

J@y C en mode "Bow" has added a photo to the pool:

Main Entrance

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Urbex

woolyboy has added a photo to the pool:

Urbex

Behind the 'scenes' street art...

Brighton, Sussex -UK

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Inner court

Dick Verton has added a photo to the pool:

Inner court

Inner court from the Brahma temple in Pushkar



The Citadel in Amman, Jordan - March 2012

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The Citadel in Amman, Jordan - March 2012

www.lonelyplanet.com/jordan/amman/sights/fortress/citadel...



The area known as the Citadel sits on the highest hill in Amman, Jebel al-Qala’a (about 850m above sea level), and is the site of ancient Rabbath-Ammon. Artefacts dating from the Bronze Age show that the hill was a fortress and/or agora (open space for commerce and politics) for thousands of years. The complex is surrounded by 1700m-long walls, which were rebuilt many times during the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as the Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad periods. The Citadel ticket office is on the road leading up to the Citadel’s entrance. The Citadel’s most impressive series of historic buildings is the UmayyadPalace, which stretches out behind the National Archaeological Museum. Believed to be the work of Umayyad Arabs and dating from about AD 720, the palace was an extensive complex of royal and residential buildings and was once home to the governor of Amman. Its life span was short – it was destroyed by an earthquake in AD 749 and was never fully rebuilt. Coming from the south, the first major building belonging to the palace complex is the domed audience hall, designed to impress visitors to the royal palace. It is the most intact of the buildings on the site and is shaped like a cross because it was built over a Byzantine church. After much debate as to whether the central space had originally been covered or left open to the elements, consensus came down on the side of the ceiling dome, which was reconstructed by Spanish archaeologists. A courtyard immediately north of the hall leads to a 10m-wide colonnaded street, lined with numerous arches and columns, and flanked by residential and administrative buildings. Further to the north is the former governor’s residence, which includes the throne room. East of the audience hall is the Umayyad Cistern, an enormous circular hole with steps leading down to the bottom, which once supplied water to the palace and surrounding areas. The small disc on the floor in the centre once supported a pillar that was used for measuring water levels. Back towards the museum to the south is the small Byzantine Basilica, most of which has been destroyed by earthquakes. It dates from the 6th or 7th century AD, and contains a few dusty mosaics. About 100m south of the basilica are the remaining pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules. Once connected to the Forum, the temple was built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161–80). The only obvious remains are parts of the podium and the columns, which are visible from around town. Nearby is a lookout with sweeping views of the urban sprawl. There are information boards in English and Spanish at a few places around the Umayyad Palace, though they can be a little confusing to follow. Guides (up to JD5, depending on the length of time and number of people) may approach you when you arrive (or you can ask at the museum), and can really enhance your visit. The National Archaeological Museum, just northwest of the Temple of Hercules, has a good collection of items spanning all eras of Jordanian and regional history, ranging from 6000-year-old skulls from Jericho to Umayyad-period artwork. It also boasts some examples of the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran in 1952, a copy of the Mesha Stele and assorted artefacts from Petra and Jerash. Most exhibits are well labelled in English. The crown jewels of the collection are three of the Ain Ghazal statues, dating back to 6500 BC, and some of the world’s earliest sculpture. Finds from the Citadel itself include the head from a statue of the Greek goddess Tyche and some Egyptian-style carvings. Note that there are rumours that this collection might one day be shifted to the new National Museum, though at the time of writing, there was little evidence of this happening soon. The only access roads to the Citadel are from Al-Malek Ali bin al-Hussein St. It’s better to hire a taxi for the trip up (less than JD1 from downtown), though it’s a nice walk if you’re headed downhill. Steps lead down from east of the Citadel complex, past a viewing platform to Hashemi St, opposite the Roman Theatre.



Dino School

RPM-Photo has added a photo to the pool:

Dino School

View Large On White



Vicks en moeder

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Vicks en moeder



Brighton Beach 3

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Brighton Beach 3



Friday .. Light of relax

Riccardo Brig Casarico has added a photo to the pool:

Friday .. Light of relax

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delinquents sought

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delinquents sought

in a previous century . . . www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOUqRZkR8dE



Nice balcony - Braga

Nelson Gonçalves -Schon has added a photo to the pool:

Nice balcony - Braga



You give love a bad name..

sianiwani79 has added a photo to the pool:

You give love a bad name..

Noticed this leaf outside the school gates while I was picking up my daughter, took it home to photograph and voila!