My wife has been out of town on a business this past week. Last night on the way to pick her up at the airport I stopped downtown along the river with camera and tripod to take some exposures. The reflections make the city look bigger.
It's been about a year since last doing night shots downtown. Just when I was beginning to have fun I realized I needed to get to the airport.
Lately the desire to do photography has all but dried up. Going to a different location and going in the evening has given a boost to the desire.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Downtown Colors
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Amazing Bridges of the world
There are some amazing bridges of the word which are located in different zone of the globe.\
Henderson Waves Bridge:-
This bridge is longest bridge for walking person in Singapore. It is 9 KM long and linked between Mount Faber Park and telok blanga Hill Park.
Aiola Island Bridge:-
It is located in Austria. This bridge was designed by Vito Acconci and there is sun bath area, bar and coffee shop at the bridge.
Langkawe sky Bridge:-
This bridge is in Malaysia and it is 700 kilometers above from the sea surface,
Magdeburg Water Bridge:-
This brige is located in Germany and it 918 meters long.
Tianjin Eye Bridge:-
This bridge is located in China and a very big wheel is attached to it.
Octavio Frias de oliveira Bridge:-
This is very different bridge by its design because it is X shaped bridge. It is the one and only bridge of the word where two curved tracks are located,
Friday, February 4, 2011
Step into the Forest
A unique entrance into the forest.
I couldn't resist a black & white version. I'm not sure which one is best.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Foggy Forest
I don't know... there's something about a foggy forest that intrigues me. The diffused light through the fog acts as a filter that gives various amounts of emphasis to each tree. It makes me think of how talented artists are who can paint this kind of scene. All I did was press the shutter button.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
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