double post, but very good one.
PS. Oops... Sury, Aster very good shots!
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Everything in the life unusual!
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Very nice shots of SF Bay, Sury.
Love the sailboats and the glimpse from the deck of the yacht. The house on stilts is in a league of its own with the boat and all.
Thanks for sharing,
JBTaylor, those are some neat captures; lovely bonding between daddy and son and a little reality check from the woods: "there are creatures living a life of their own."
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Very nice shots of SF Bay, Sury.
Love the sailboats and the glimpse from the deck of the yacht. The house on stilts is in a league of its own with the boat and all.
Thanks for sharing,
JBTaylor, those are some neat captures; lovely bonding between daddy and son and a little reality check from the woods: "there are creatures living a life of their own."
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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I was watching a pigeon checking the water for a morning bath - 06 August 2010 - 10:09 am ( 5 sequential stills )
Sony camcorder - stills converted from a video footage as I was recording a very eccentric pigeon who was absolutely crazy about the water...
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I was watching a pigeon checking the water for a morning bath - 06 August 2010 - 10:09 am ( 5 sequential stills )
Sony camcorder - stills converted from a video footage as I was recording a very eccentric pigeon who was absolutely crazy about the water...
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On a freezing, snowy and dull Istanbul day, I saw that someone tied some balloons on the iron rail partition... and they stood out!
03 February 2010 - 10:36 am
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On a freezing, snowy and dull Istanbul day, I saw that someone tied some balloons on the iron rail partition... and they stood out!
03 February 2010 - 10:36 am
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Very heart "warming" images Yildiz.
Sury
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Thank you, Valery and Sury; Very kind of you.
My silhouette on Screen, in Istanbul Modern, the Modern Art Museum - 09 September 2007 - 11:12 am
A projected art work in one of the rooms and my shadow became part of my observation of the art for a few moments.
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Yildiz,
Wow. First time I am seeing you, albeit as a silhouette.
Sury
Wow. First time I am seeing you, albeit as a silhouette.
Sury
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Cool photos!
I remember a spot with balloons and here is a photo I took on 2014/4/13 there. People could pay and shoot bottles. Maybe they could also shoot the balloons?
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I believe you are spot on, Henry!
Probably the frosty weather conditions proved too much for any soul to be out there to earn a living, hence the fast-abandoned state...
I saw nobody there all the while I was composing the photos or during my walk along the pier.
Thanks for sharing your lovely memory of Istanbul shores! That scene looks relatively warmer, albeit the overcoats...
Yildiz
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