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My One Kick
ll' Give u a Big Hit
So let me???
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Yasin Hassan
5 Day Easter Break .... Whoo Hooo.
I want to get quite a bit of photography in over the next 5 days. Kicked things off this morning with a sunrise shoot out at Long Reef with some buddies.
Decided to use some different processing approaches on this image. Actually applied some processing that I normally only apply to portraits...
Want to shake things up a bit and get a bit more creative with my seascapes.
Happy Easter everyone.
Oh, i was bored and a casual hangout dragged us to the ultimate jumping series.. Shot was captured in Bagan Lalang.. thanks asrul for the profesional moves, kungfu hustles and side kick actions. Han for the brilliant sudden idea and not forgetting the lighting sifoo, ted for proving this is not a backdrop studio sunset.
more shots to come..
"Run and don't look back.
let him chase the night and leave the ray behind.
let him break the silence and roars..
let the kingdom of the night soars."
: E X P L O R E D :
The IC&E 273 train of 2-4-11 kicks up a little snow as it descends Monroe Center hill after the blizzard from a couple days before.
As the starlings begin to gather for the evening murmuration they're generally seen to the east of the pier. I just happened to be over that side for once yesterday and noticed that they were already beginning to form into different shapes. I have to confess that I had no idea what I had taken until I saw it on my screen at home. It's definitely a leg kicking a ball. It's even got a knee! Sometimes you're just in the right place at the right time, I guess. :)
A westbound intermodal train sits in the siding at Glenogle in the heart of the Kicking Horse Pass as the Royal Canadian Pacific takes the main eastbound heading for Lake Louise, Alberta.
back from holiday and some business trips I now find the time to look at the pictures from Sri Lanka and Maldives holiday. Let's see I am curious if you like them.
My protest Banksy style against everything that is wrong in the world.
*Laughs*...... nah i just love black/white/red pictures ............and Banksy
Silhouette pictures of two of my best friends joking around. Actually it was more of them cam-whoring. Cause they do realize that I was taking their picture and they suddenly became animated with all sorts of poses. Lol.
Picture taken during sunset while we were on our way back to my friend's home. We got separated into two different groups at this time and we (the two people pictured here and I) spent quite a bit of time taking pictures while the others already made their way back home. But when we reached the house, there was no one there. About 5 minutes or so after that, they arrived and told us they got lost. And to think I had just arrived there and remembered the way back (which is rare because my sense of direction totally sucks!) and they (who have lived there for about 2 weeks) forgot! It was hilarious! =D Memang jadi bahan la kan lepas tu... Hehe...
Location: Horsens, Denmark.
The river was named in 1858, when James Hector, a member of the Palliser Expedition, was kicked by his packhorse while exploring the river. Hector survived and named the river and the associated pass as a result of the incident. (from Wikipedia)
Walking around the park looking for shots, I had great fun kicking at the fallen leaves. This was taken last year at Sarah Helmick Park during a fall photo day through the Willamette Valley.
The Kicking Horse River.
Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
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Markham Fair
Oktoberfest Weekend.
Markham, Ontario