The reflected light in the distance (I guess before the river and before the non-existent new town) is very beautiful. The colour and ambience of this landscape is very moving.
Cameras used: Olympus E-500 w/ 5 lenses (35mm prime, 10-20mm, 14-45mm, 40-150mm, 70-300mm); on lazy days - Sony DSC-H9; on incredibly lazy days - Google Nexus S cellphone camera
Bin Chicken
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In some parts of the world I am sure the Ibis is not as ill-considered as
it is here, in fact while you are reading this we might even be in a Hotel
bea...
Thunderstorm Wall Cloud
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If I had a wider camera lens, it would have told a bigger story. However,
trust me that this was one impressive looking wall cloud.
Cedar Key Beach & Cedar Cove Resort
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Cedar Key is a small fishing community about 75 miles due west of Ocala
located on the Gulf of Mexico. We visit Cedar Key several times a year and
take ...
The Final touches to the Corn Queen
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She is truly magnificent this year, the Corn Queen's final touches are
applied before the big day. Apple festival at Borough Market last weekend,
a cel...
Theme Day - Looking Down
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Taken from the top of the southern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Looking due east, down the harbour, out to the Pacific Ocean.
This post is my contr...
Living Room decorating ideas
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Lounge room improving thoughts. Much obliged to you for ceasing by at this
site. Here is a great visual computerization thoughts for Living Room
designing ...
Nothing is Certain
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As some of you may remember my partner passed away a year ago today.
I've never really taken a break not even from my blog to think a reflect on
what I wi...
A delightful fortress
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[image: Ayala Museum]
"Museums should be places where you raise questions,
not just show stuff."
~William Thorsell, past Director & CEO of the Royal Ontari...
No gift wrap challenge #2: Note paper set
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[image: stationery set] This set of floral sticky note paper already had
such a pretty pattern, it almost didn't require gift wrapping at all.
Almost, beca...
Hawthorn Church
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After a work enforced hiatus, I'm hopefully going to be back to taking
photos!
This is the same church that I photographed previously in Hawthorn, howev...
Pause
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Is anyone still out there??? Well, from my stats I can see that a few lost
souls landed on this blog :) All my apologies for not posting these days,
life h...
Minister in Town
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In our leadership seminars' graduation for official government at the
Institute for Leadership Development, we had the minister of Economic
handling the...
Beautiful shot! Sometimes mist makes for the best photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is awesome - well done!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at some of your photos - they are simply amazing. You have beautiful photos.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo
I love the orange glow of the city lights reflecting off the mist! It seems my misty pictures here are always blue and cool.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely even if misty
ReplyDeleteThe reflected light in the distance (I guess before the river and before the non-existent new town) is very beautiful. The colour and ambience of this landscape is very moving.
ReplyDelete@all -thanks! :)
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