I have sort of visited the marble quarries. I explored two small disused ones in the past. I want to do the tour of one of the big ones. It looks pretty spectacular.
I have sort of visited the marble quarries. I explored two small disused ones in the past. I want to do the tour of one of the big ones. It looks pretty spectacular.
Excellent! I never thought Liverpool St station could look so glamourous and romantic.
David
It's not Olympic, it's Panasonic
Noticed that in local shop Panasonic's 10-25 was sold and bought it immediately. This is lens what I've eyed long time as thanks to its maximum aperture and focal length it seems to be best lens for concert shooting. I've rented this lens once and it worked OK, now I have shot 2 evenings with it.
On Thursday night there were 2 Spanish bands bringing heat + one local band. All playing death metal. Great experience and more beers than needed to break my training plan for next day :P But it was well worth it!
Great to have a new toy and you've taken an action-packed set with it!
Hergest Ridge
I haven't done much photography recently, being preoccupied with domestic affairs. After a week spent visiting friends in old haunts, headed homewards via a stopover in the Welsh Marches. A pleasant hike took us along the Hergest ridge, right on the England - Wales border, with far reaching views from the Long Mynd to May Hill (as visited by NCV the other week) to the Brecon Beacons.
There's some drama in the first shot with those impressive clouds.
Is this hand-held? It's a good one.
Will you marry me?
I was passing by and heard the question...
What a lovely shot. Fab timing and great composition.
Thought I'd clear out my out tray. These have been hanging around for ever and seem to have a similar feel. Not sure they are good enough to post individually but might work as a group.
First looks like part of Escher design...
Alpi Apuani
I stopped off to photograph this church strangely embedded into the mountain. A Buongiorno to one of the residents , got me a little guided tour. The paleochristian carving is pretty cool. The guy gave me the names of another two little hamlets to visit, which had some interesting things to see.
This church is quite interesting. Deciding from pictures I guess that they did not have enough room to build it otherwise.
Will you marry me?
I was passing by and heard the question...
Scenery is lovely but what a strange place to ask this question... I guess no would not be option in place like this? :P
Not sure I like the format of picture, but apart from that great shot, nice lines and reflection from windows is just cherry on top.
@Woodsider79 has written:Hergest Ridge
I haven't done much photography recently, being preoccupied with domestic affairs. After a week spent visiting friends in old haunts, headed homewards via a stopover in the Welsh Marches. A pleasant hike took us along the Hergest ridge, right on the England - Wales border, with far reaching views from the Long Mynd to May Hill (as visited by NCV the other week) to the Brecon Beacons.
A blustery day. You had more British weather than we had here. Is that May Hill in the far distance in the second shot?
I think my wife wants to go back to this area. Next time a little further North towards Hereford.
No not May Hill, just the clump of trees on Hergest Ridge. May Hill is actually visible from here, but very distant and hazy, not in this shot.