Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Cambirdge in Colour
Trinity May Ball Lights - Trinity College, Cambridge
Bodley's Court - King's College, Cambridge
Spider Tree - King's College, Cambridge
River Colours - Bridges Over The River Cam, Cambridge
Sunset Thrgouh a Puddle - St. John's College, Cambridge
Moonlit Spires - St. John's Chapel, Cambridge
Moonlit Court - St. John's College, Cambridge
King's College Chapel, Cambridge
Path Between St. John's College and Trinity College, Cambridge
Clare Sphere - Clare College, Cambridge
Starlit Tree Path - Trinity College, Cambridge
Starlit Bridge - Bridge of Sighs at St. John's College, Cambridge
Spring Path - Queens College, Cambridge
Trinity College Gate, Cambridge
Pastel River - St. John's College, Cambridge
Flower Bench - Queens College, Cambridge
Mathematical Bridge - Queens College, Cambridge Cambirdge University in Colours. For More Pictures. Add to Cart More Info
Labels:
Illusions and Tricks,
Photography,
Technology,
Travel
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Japanese Indoor Beach







Ocean Dome has its own flame-spitting volcano, crushed white marble sand, and it also boasts the world's largest retractable roof, providing a permanently blue sky. Temperature, wind and humidity are closely controlled to provide an ultra-safe sea-side experience.
Every hour, the volcano erupts and the hi-tech wave machines start up, starting a few minutes of sanitised surfing. Entrance costs US$50, which seems especially expensive given that there is a free, natural beach only 300 metres away.
Imagine a beach where the sky is always blue, it's never too hot or cold, the water isn't filled with salt and pollution, and the surf is always perfect. Welcome to Ocean Dome, the world's only indoor beach. Add to Cart More Info
Labels:
Entertainment,
Only in Japan,
Travel
Monday, March 27, 2006
Winter in Niagara Falls




















It was a short two nights vacation. We went to Canadian Niagara Falls in winter for second time. I new what to expect and got my camera and tripod ready, but the weather was not too good. First night -20C and wind with mist all over the place. I could not get close to the Canadian Falls, so I shoot plenty of American Falls and night city. But second day was amazing, mild and sunny. And the mist was only above the falls bottom, so I could get as close as possible and shoot them both in day and in the night. All Falls illumination colors are real, no filters and no tweaking in PS, they are just that amazing.
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