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The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.
The apostles were formed by erosion: the harsh weather conditions from the Southern Ocean gradually eroded the soft limestone to form caves in the cliffs, which then became arches, which in turn collapsed; leaving rock stacks up to 45 metres high
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One of the houses of Gena, in Mis Valley (Belluno), devastated by the 1966 flood.
Una delle case del paese di Gena, nella Valle del Mis (Belluno), colpito dall'alluvione del 1966.
I don't mind sitting watching the light change while the long exposure takes :o)
The "ghost" on the pier is another photographer.
"Merci pour vos commentaires et vos encouragements !
Thank you for your comments and encouragement!"...:)
La Toba , Guadalajara Casilla la Mancha / Spain
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project flickr ... morning ...
... I don't do mornings ... unless I'm driving home from my nightshift ...
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Today is the last symmetrical date for 88 years - the next one is on January 1st, 2101.
This was taken in St Stephen's Green, Dublin. It looks good in the light box if you have the time.
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Before arriving on location I had an idea of what type of image I'd like to create. It is fairly close to what I had imagined.... Turning Day into night at Lake Te Anau, New Zealand.
I want the hunger for love and beauty to be in the Depths of my spirit,
for I have seen those who are Satisfied the most wretched of people.
I have heard the sigh of those in yearning and Longing,
and it is sweeter than the sweetest melody...
With evening's coming the flower folds her petals
And sleeps, embracingher longing.
At morning's approach she opens her lips to meet
The sun's kiss...
~Kahlil Gibran~
This is the tree I've been following all year. It isn't officially part of the series.
I just wanted to take it while it is still dressed in it's finest.
I'm afraid by December it will be completely naked.
Project Flickr for 2014 - For this we needed to photograph the same subject each month all year to see the changes from month to month.
went back to my favorite pink field. the summer is about to finish, so all those little beautiful flowers are gonna die soon.
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Explore #112 12/12/12 (Auspicious numbers here)
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8 degree temp, 80km winds and rain greeted me at the 12 apostles. Conditions meant that I had to shoot handheld as the wind would have blown the tripod over, which meant no long exposures :( Still got some sweet light before the sun disappeared behind the clouds.
Porque el hombre es trascendencia, jamás podrá imaginar un paraíso. El paraíso es el reposo, la trascendencia negada, un estado de cosas ya dado, sin posible superación. Pero en ese caso ¿qué haremos?, Para que el aire sea respirable tendrá que dejar paso a las acciones, a los deseos, que a su vez tenemos que superar: tendrá que dejar de ser paraíso. La belleza de la tierra prometida es que ella prometía nuevas promesas. Los paraísos inmóviles no pueden prometer más que un eterno aburrimiento. (...)Simone de Beauvoir, Pyrhus et Cinéas
Me encantan los frascos de cristal y las flores!
I love glass jars and flowers!
Para 7DWF macro
Para 52 still life: around, no sé si podré hacer esta semana....
Sunrise over the apostles.
I took this image in early 2011 on my second trip to Port Campbell. It was another one of those nightmare photographic trips that made me wonder why I do it. Three days of blue sky blues with not a cloud in the sky or a storm in the making. This was shot on the last morning before I left to head back home and shared it with three other photographers who were shooting in the other direction towards Gibsons Beach to catch the sunrise. As the sun came up over to the right of the image it picked off each of the apostles until I saw this, each of the apostles perfectly lit and gentle hues in the sky.