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Graceful lines converge and crisscross in this major thoroughfare,
caught from the 125th floor of the world's tallest building.
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This elegantly beautiful mosque boasts the largest carpet in the
world, as well as the third largest chandelier. I attempted to capture
both using a low, wide-angle shot.
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Late night long exposure of the skyscrapers that make up the
Marina.
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View of a full-moon lit Dubai from the Palm Island.
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Thanks for viewing.
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Not just a face in the crowd.
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Experiments with creative motion blur. Comments are appreciated!
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Great egret brings seafood for hungry chicks.
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Superb idea, composition and execution. Looks like the spirit of the falls is glowing!
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Giant saltwater crocodile and mate practice synchronized
swimming.
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Egret alights on treetop
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Spoonbill launches itself from a perch.
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Saltwater crocodile relaxes in a pool, its snout cracking the water
surface. Backlit by the sun in an aquarium.
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The majestic pink bird alights on a favorite perch.
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Bathed in early light in Samburu, we find a lioness starting to wean one
of her five cubs. They are old enough to start fending for themselves,
and mom was starting to get interested in a male across the river.
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Egret takes flight under sunny skies.
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Great Egret chicks get excited at the arrival of their parent. No feeding
this trip, though.
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Croc cracks a smile. Captured at jaw-level, through an aquarium.
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Egret enjoys takes a break in the afternoon breeze.
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Juvenile heron looks apparently surprised to find its parent bring home
building materials, not food. Best viewed larger.
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Croc lurks in mid-day sun.
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Does the subject need to be tack-sharp for the photograph to work? Or
can a bulr convey the sense of movement that the photographer wants
to capture? I welcome your comments and critiques. Thanks!
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What a refreshig capture! The monkey's expression definitely has a story to tell.
Light wave
in Landscape
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This was a purely by accident. I was in the process of taking a long
exposure of this low tide composition, when a dude searching for his
car keys with his smartphone flashlight walked across my field of
view. I later tried to recreate and possibly improve the light wave,
but nothing compared to the original.