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davidhoptman · 1 year
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Monet Series: Trees in landscapes.
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Hong Kong- Mong Kok’s District 
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yumiko-asakawa · 4 years
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書写山よりの眺め。 今日から8月ですね♪ 今月もよろしくお願いします(^^♪ #書写山 #MtShosha #山の上から #風景 #眺望 #姫路 #姫路市 #兵庫県 #landscape #landscaphotography #himejicity #hyogo #japan https://www.instagram.com/p/CDVXLaXpPJf/?igshid=12lug7d0a8gl5
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tomsgaze · 4 years
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this way to greener pastures
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kphotography32 · 4 years
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carloravaioli · 4 years
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GIAU. #dolomiti #alpi #snowlandscape #mountains #snowboarding #landscaphotography #coolweekend https://www.instagram.com/p/B8cHvb0IISU/?igshid=1umn1mcrrj59u
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November 24th, 2019
Day 3: Bath, The Home of the Roman Bath
Last night’s sleep was very comfortable, especially given the ongoing need to adjust to the time here and the constant realization that not sleeping on the plane would leave us with residual sleep deprivation that would follow along with us for awhile. It was really hard to get out of the warm bed this morning but free breakfast was calling and we couldn’t miss our chance at free breakfast! 
And the breakfast was super worth it! Instead of sitting down at a table and being provided some slices of bread and jam, some yogurt, and some fruit like you usually get at run-of-the-mill lodgings around the world, we were given a simple menu of breakfast options to choose from. Whoa, we get to pick!? And pick we did! Cynthia ordered a Full English Breakfast and I had an Eggs Benedict with Ham. Both were delicious and a great surprise for breakfast. After lounging around the comfy breakfast area for a bit while sipping our tea and coffee, we eventually got up to pack and check out of the inn.
We drove into Bath and luckily found a parking garage that was located conveniently close to midtown and didn’t charge a ransom. After figuring out how to pay for parking, we proceeded to walk into town. At first glance, Bath was a typical European city with some walkable downtown pedestrian-only streets and alleys with tourist attractions and abbeys to see and restaurants and shops to explore. But given the season, Bath was all Christmas-ed up in preparation for the upcoming Christmas holidays! Storefronts were decorated with Christmas decorations. Christmas music was playing everywhere. And people were setting up Christmas market stalls for the upcoming Bath Christmas festival and market, a big deal in the area around the holiday season. 
Our first stop in Bath was the Ancient Roman Baths, the namesake for the city. It ended up being a long stop given how much more there was to see and learn at this attraction than just the Roman baths preserved from long ago. There was so much history behind the baths, the city, and the people who once lived here and those who settled here from the Roman Empire afterward. And the entrance fee covered an audio-guided tour, which made it easy to stay and learn as much as possible about the baths. We probably spent around two hours at the Ancient Roman Baths learning all about old Britain back in the day, the Ancient Romans, and these historic baths before finally leaving to check out the rest of the city. 
Like previous places we had visited, we strolled through town and stopped by stores and shops here and there to check them out. We stopped at Bath Abbey before spending some time in Mr. B’s Emporium Bookshop, a fun and rather large bookshop with tons of books, before leaving to find a place for afternoon tea. We peeked at one or two tea shops before deciding that we’d hold off on tea until later in the afternoon to make the most of the opportunity to see Bath before the late afternoon darkness arrived. So we continued to tour Bath, stopping by the Pulteney Bridge and Laura Place Fountain and then roaming around random streets until the daylight dimmed. 
By dusk, we were ready for afternoon tea. But the afternoon tearooms weren’t ready for us. A lot of them were already closed or close to closing time. We walked through town once or twice trying to find open tea shops to stop at before finally settling on a place called Sweet Little Things. By the time we actually got there and sat down, the kitchen was closed for the day and all that was available were whatever pastries or cakes they had at the front counter. So we ordered the orange and lavender cake with some hot chocolate to enjoy within the warmth of the restaurant. 
It was nice to sit down and relax for a bit after a full day of walking the town. But eventually we left to explore just a tad bit more before deciding on a place for dinner. Given that we just had some cake, we weren’t starving but thought it was a good idea to get some dinner before the long drive to our AirBnB near London Heathrow. Ultimately, after throwing some ideas out there, we decided on getting Nando’s for dinner! Yup, THE Nando’s! A Portugese chicken restaurant that holds a special place in my heart ever since I first had it back in 2010 in Brisbane and a place that is surprisingly hard to come by in the U.S. 
Thinking that we were hungrier than we actually were, we ended up ordering a full chicken combo meal with four sides. It was delicious but by the end of it all, we had so much food left over to take home with us. WHY DID WE ORDER A FULL CHICKEN!? Should’ve known better! But it was delicious and an easy meal without putting much thought and effort into looking for a new and unique place on TripAdvisor to try for dinner. 
With our bellies full of delicious food, we walked around the dead quiet streets of downtown Bath one last time to digest half the chicken we ate before getting our car and starting our return trip back to the London area, where we were staying for the night before a really early flight out to Edinburgh in the wee hours of the morning. 
5 Things I Learned Today:
1. You can hear birds chirping in England at 2AM in the morning. WTF.... Whyyyyyy??? 
2. Bath, also known back in the day as Aquae Sulis, is known for its Ancient Roman baths, discovered in the late 19th century. At that time, the Roman baths and a temple were discovered in the area. The actual bath was likely already constructed by 69 AD based on historical evidence but the springs were used earlier by local tribes, like the Dobunni and the Durotriges, likely long before the Romans came to Britain in 43 AD. 
3. Beware: tea houses close early. I guess that makes some sense since you should eat dinner at some point in the day and if you have afternoon tea TOO late, you probably won’t make it to dinner. 
4. In order to use prepaid Vodafone (or other) SIM cards in the UK with a foreign phone that isn’t used to using prepaid SIMs, you have to change some of the addresses (like the APN and WAP) to pp.vodafone.co.uk (for Vodafone SIMs, at least). Make sure you do this for multiple addresses (as seen above) in your phone settings so that if you need to create a personal hotspot, you can as well. Didn’t learn this until stopping by a Vodafone store to troubleshoot the personal hotspot issue we were having. 
5. A lot of sinks in England are somewhat old school and run hot and cold water through separate faucets. WHY???? How do I get warm water without a cup to mix it in?? Why must it be so difficult??
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gianviapple · 6 years
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Saturdays never looked so good . . . . . . . #exploretocreate #huffpostgram #wanderlust #paradise #turquoise #comino #bbctravel #lensbible #color #colorful #malta #lovemalta #lovinmalta #maltaphotography #beautifuldestinations #worldplaces #visitmalta #mediterranean #guardiantravelsnaps #symmetry #sea #landscaphotography #bluelagoon #tranquil #tranquil (at Blue Lagoon, Comino, Malta)
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uepakiites · 5 years
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Mark Denney shares three of the most common mistakes in landscape photography composition. They are: 1. Shooting High & Wide: Shooting everything at eye level and in portrait orientation, which often prevents you from capturing the foreground and creating any sort of depth. 2. Busy Edges: Placing elements in your scene too close to the edge, or cutting elements off with the edge of your frame, can be very distracting and actually lead your viewer’s eye out of the frame. 3. Sloppy Horizons: Not paying attention to your horizon, either by placing it poorly or by capturing an ever-so-slightly crooked horizon, can totally ruin a photograph. . . We at UEPAKI gives a fair chance to Landscape Photographers to showcase their potential and art at world stage. Check the link in bio. . . #rochers #vent #sauvage #landscapecaptures #landscaphotography #landscapebretagne #instalandscape #instaphotoday #instaphotografy #instabretagne #instainstant #sointula #britishcolumbia #vancouverisland #exploreeverywhere #travelhappy #rocksandminerals #silhouettecameo #hiking #hikingbc #tamaracavallucci #design #photography #fineartphotography #fineart #terrace #interiordesign #landscapedesign #landscapedesigner #gardendesign (at Pune, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/B29VcV7A6Hb/?igshid=camh5nsnmkdl
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davidhoptman · 1 year
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francescophotolover · 7 years
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Prima di tornare a calcare i sentieri
In questo ultimo periodo di tempo sono stato molto occupato sia a studiare le tecniche di post produzione nuove appresa durante l’ultimo workshop, sia a svolgere diversi impegni familiari e incontri fotografici. Attività che, insomma, o mi hanno tenuto in casa, oppure mi vedevano uscire solo per accompagnare mia madre da qualche parte. 
Nel frattempo ho finito la lettura del libro su Henry Cartier-Bresson; si è svolto (la scorsa settimana) il primo incontro a un nuovo e molto ambizioso gruppo fotografico milanese, chiamato Photo_Milano che sta provando a organizzare una seria scena artistica locale e col quale mi rivedrò domenica prossima per un’uscita collettiva a Crespi d’Adda. Inoltre, ho avuto la lezione di controllo sull’avanzamento dei lavori per il progetto del libro fotografico che sto preparando per il Corso Avanzato della Bottega dell’Immagine in Milano. 
Per quest’ultimo sono in ritardo, ma almeno sono in buona compagnia fra una certa parte dei miei compagni di corso. La data dell’esposizione dei nostri lavori è stata fissata per ora verso la metà del prossimo novembre. Ho quindi tempo per completare gli scatti.
Cosa mi manca? In buona parte ciò che mi sto preparando a fare: rimettermi sui sentieri dei parchi della Brianza centrale, armato di attrezzatura fotografica e di tutto quanto ho maturato in mente e che mi sta dando il sospetto di essere a un passo da un nuovo livello fotografico, o almeno all'inizio di una nuova ricerca di immagini.
Un pronunciamento del mio occhio interiore che ha dato una pallida avvisaglia in una delle foto che qui sto condividendo. 
Certo, l’essere stato costretto a cambiare occhiali (non solo nella montatura ma pure per le lenti), e altre piccole “sorprese” mi rendono più arduo attivarmi, visto che benzina e caselli autostradali non vengono certo gratis. Quel che ora, però, mi preme di più è rispondere alla domanda: sarà poi tutto vero? Saranno forse diverse, ma di sicuro migliori le foto che farò da domani in poi? Beh, se non vado e non mi cimento non lo saprò mai. Quindi, sempre sotto il motto del Per Aspera ad Astra, mi tocca di darmi una bella, lunga e pesante mossa!
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Black Swans in Beaumaris, area of Melbourne 
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ngphoto77 · 5 years
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@ngphotography77 #Repost @thenationalparkspass • • • • • • @deathvalleynps or Mars you decide!!!! •••••• Thanks @rsphotolog for sharing this other worldly view!! Amazing photo, keep up the great work!!! ・・・ Death Valley National Park. Awesome trip to Death Valley a couple of weeks a go in company of @envizion_ . I could spend a month on those dunes shooting and don’t run out of compositions. NikonD850/Nikon 16-35mm. #deathvalley #landscaphotography #naturephotography #sanddunes #visitcalifornia #natgeotravel #thenationalparkspass #depthsofearth #fatalframes #eclectic_shotz #nikonnofilter #nikonusa #leefilters #nikond850 #meandmymanfrotto #manfrotto #bakersfield #conquer_ca #exploring_shotz #exploretocreate #nationalpark #findyourpark #getoutside #fypx #fypyes #wildernessculture #goparks https://www.instagram.com/the_best_travelling_photos/p/BwuexoZhuoi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ewpg61t807im
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violators will be prosecuted. Rebel Society doesn’t care for you rules. . . . . #fall #fallphotography🍂🍁 #fallphoto #fallphotoshoots #photography #photoshoots #rebelsociety #landscaphotography (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs3Eug6nMMf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rzl17qz0mc7j
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