Cayman Fuel Depot

Cayman Fuel Depot, originally uploaded by 7moode’.

this is my submission for CameraPorn Project #1 - Revisit and Retouch ..

it is *heavily* post processed to be came as you see it now ..

my idea was to take advantage of the multiple available exposures .. But not doing another HDR image..

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do you believe in heaven?

do you believe in heaven?, originally uploaded by LaLoona.

I know the composition is very poor, but it’s just because that view from my window… but I couldn’t resist colors…

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Beinn a Bha ach Ard

Beinn a Bha ach Ard, originally uploaded by bruiach1.

Totally overcooked but I enjoy the process!

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Blossom

, originally uploaded by H@Ru.

 

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North Saanich Sunset, part 2

North Saanich Sunset, part 2, originally uploaded by bekon.

Goes with
flickr.com/photos/bekon/1113241118/

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Estrelinha Real

Estrelinha Real, originally uploaded by sparkyfaisca.

 

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Kai

Kai, originally uploaded by | Ad |.

Boca Grande, Florida - January 2008

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Snowy Big Red sunset

Snowy Big Red sunset, originally uploaded by norjam8.

After a long snowy and dreary day this past Wednesday, the clouds parted in late afternoon and made for an unexpected winter sunset. Yes, it really was that spectacular.

Large is best! Enjoy.

Explore Front Page on 01/28/2008. Thanks, all.

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IMGP-3355

IMGP-3355, originally uploaded by Bob West.

Out for a Sunday afternoon drive, wondering about aimlessly for few hours, with whitish-grey skies…. eventually some cloud definition started to form over Lake Erie.
The easiest and most convenient access to the beach is the small public park we frequent so often…..

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carolina on my mind

carolina on my mind, originally uploaded by jaki good.

Thryothorus ludovicianus - Carolina Wren
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some interesting facts about this little bird -

1. The male and female sing different parts, and usually interweave their songs such that they sound like a single bird singing.

2. One captive male Carolina Wren sang nearly 3,000 times in a single day.

3. A pair bond may form between a male and a female at any time of the year, and the pair will stay together for life. Members of a pair stay together on their territory year-round, and forage and move around the territory together.

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