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Always quite interesting to put together two contrasting environments of air and water, captured here with a dark, uncertain, and an unsettling mood. A self Portrait, "Up and Under".

There has been much money spent on a new walking concept in Tasmania. Known as the Three Capes Walk. Rather than an A to B walk it is more about the experience of walking and the magnificent scenery it traverses. It comes at a price too this three night walk runs up to $500 AUD !! ( well out of my range ) but fortunately I went in to explore the new track for free !!!. The first part of the walk is a 'classical bushwalking experience' hugging the coastline from Stinking Bay through to Denmans Cove. This is a rough and overgrown track that I've walked before. Upon arrival at the cove very little had changed. A yellow buoy the only clue that boats bring in groups of hikers to start their 4 day experience. Some gentle steps leave the beach and the track proper then starts, winding uphill for some 4 kms before reaching the Surveyors Huts.

I've never seen anything quite like it before and was gobsmacked by the sheer enormity of the complex. Remembering everything had to be carried in by helicopter. There is an extensive decking that joins together the various sleeping huts and main communal lounge and kitchen areas. Also large water capturing tanks, toilet facilities and the Host Rangers Hut completes the complex.

 

The photo above shows the communal lounge room area all finished off in lovely wood with a lovely glimpse of Cape Raoul through the window

. The smell of the lovely new wood was amazing and it felt so nice to be in there having a peek and a cheeky photo whilst the ranger was down at Denmans Cove to meet a party of new hikers. Each day this complex hosts a maximum of 48 persons per day. There are three seperate hut complexes to cater for hikers during their 4 day experience.

 

I then walked on to Arthurs Peak and hung out for a couple of hours enjoying the extensive views across to Crescent Bay, Cape Raoul and Port Arthur.

 

Photo By Steve Bromley

Sydney Cove at dusk

 

the twilight at this time of year is just amazing .. the lights sing their song of the city beyond .. the water captures its sound and light ..

 

it could be anywhere when viewed this way .. chicago, new york, toronto etc

Fishing villagers in Padgudpud, Philippines wait for their catch of small tuna to die before opening the nets to distribute the fish amongst the families.

  

Munnar is a town in the Western Ghats mountains in India’s Kerala state. Munnar, a hill station and former resort for the British Raj elite, is set within rolling hills dotted with tea plantations established in the 19th century. Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered mountain goat Nilgiri tahr, is a seasonal trekking destination encompassing the Lakkam Waterfalls and 2,695m-tall Anamudi Peak. Source : Wikipedia

The Scots Pines of Buttermere in the Lake District National Park,recreflected in the water.Captured on a calm morning . via 500px ift.tt/1XGdC1N

SONY SLT-A55V | 75mm F8 1/20 ISO100 DSC07656

 

Just when I think I'm done with the mushrooms I see something more amazing than the last. This time it's two gigantic mushrooms as big as soup bowls, soup bowls full of rain water. My grandfather once told me that rain water found in a tree stump would remove warts, but I have no idea what healing folk magic one could perform with rain water captured in a mushroom.

 

Malaika, a college friend, has published a new book of poems. Read more about this wonderful poet here: www.mainstreetrag.com/MAlbrecht.html. I've photographed the book in several other locations; you can see them all here: www.flickr.com/photos/stephen_little/tags/lessonsinforgetting.

in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles, California

 

Passive daylighting, recycled lumber, recycled fly ash concrete, solar energy, grey water recycling, rain water capture, mobile shade panels.

  

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Taken on the edge of the water capturing the Louvre glass pyramid straight on.

  

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Light on water, captured in the only particle of time in which it has this form.

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This is a walkway, or what would you call it, that follows the river that runs through Norrköping city. It is extra littered on this occasion because there was a championship in fireworks a few nights before. If only had known that beforehand... Anyway, the shape of the walkway and the light on the water captured my eye, so here it is!

 

If anyone is wondering: Yes I have tried it in b&w but it became quite lifeless.

 

Combining 5 exposures of 0.167 0.3 0.6 1.3 & 2.5 seconds

Aperture: f/11

Focal Length: 50 mm

ISO Speed: 100

ND8 filter

The sunset that crosses the water.

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Il tramonto che attraversa l’acqua.

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Cool Drink of Water - Blooming flowers in a downtown Boulder, Colorado with a long pole spraying water. Captured with a 300mm f/2.8 lens, handheld. Cool thoughts for a hot day. (Expecting 120 degrees in Phoenix today and tomorrow!)

The inspiration for this photo, like many in this set, springs from my recent experimentation into capturing impressions through my lens. Here, the dynamic flow of the water captured the sunlight and made for dazzling effects.

Yups....

Within few minutes Darkness will cover this canvas.A fisherman is busy to spread his hopes net over the river which will be the holder of his little dream for whole night presence of silence in air and water.

(Captured from Kowkhali,Pirojpur,Barisal)

Water captured by glass effervescing beautifully in the transparency of the silicon dioxide.

A young girl shows to a little boy the right and proper way to fill up an empty plastic bottle with salty water.

 

Captured in late afternoon at a village seashore in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

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