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My Fiancee and our Baby Very excited for this next new step in our life!
P65+
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32HR SB
17mm T/S
Alpa Max
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My Fiancee and our Baby Very excited for this next new step in our life!
P65+
32HR SB
17mm T/S
Alpa Max
Congratulations! Life is about to change for you in many very significant waysMy Fiancee and our Baby Very excited for this next new step in our life!
P65+
32HR SB
17mm T/S
Alpa Max
Congratulations! Life is about to change for you in many very significant ways
Lovely set, what time do they raise the flag and march the soldiers?Yeah, I arrived there before they rise the flag and the soldiers marching.
Last time I visit was also under construction... 2010, so lucky this time view not obstructed : )
I walk all morning in the Forbidden City, when I was back, I was told it was the coldest day this year... I'm not cold, but I also lost feeling of my hands and fingers, hahaha...
Tiananmen Square Flag Raising Time: Jan.-June, Beijing, ChinaLovely set, what time do they raise the flag and march the soldiers?
Marlyn,One of my favourite parts of Iceland is Jokuslaron Lagoon, and the attached beach.
These are lumps of Glacial Ice that break off the face of a glacier about 4km away. They float around in the lagoon for a while then, when small enough, float down a 400m 'river' into the sea, and get pushed up onto the beach.
Cambo WRS-AE, IQ 160, HR32 and a rising sun.
This is excellent and also different to the 99% of Jokuslaron Lagoon shots I've seen which always seem to emphasize the blue-ness of the ice or isolation of chunks against the black sand. The warmth of the sunrise really makes this image special IMHO.
Shot in August 2012Marlyn,
What time of year were these taken? Do these kind of features melt by the end of summer?
Ed