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The second one's hypnotising!
I got up in the middle of the night, only to look at the pictures again.
In the meanwhile I was answering another post, allways remembering the first picture.
Interesting, how preferences change in differnt situations.
Maybe, this made me dream of our yearly holydays in Friesland when I was young.
Oh how I loved to walk in the tidal flats alone. Once I got allmost caught by the water.

CSI-Fan3 Wrote:
Thank you for the replies! And thanks that you like them of course.


allready back home? how was it?

CSI-Fan3 Wrote:
Well, it rained almost the entire day in Paris, but it was still great. Too bad I forgot to bring my umbrella... We left at 4.00 am, and we arrived at 10.00 am (we went by bus). At first we went to the Arc the Triomphe, which was real beautiful and overwhelming. After that we went to the Eiffel tower. It was not as big as I thought it would be, and it was a weird browish colour. We stayed there for just a moment, because it was raining really hard. Then we went to the Notre Dame. We didn't go inside, because the line for that was way too long. And we also went to the Sacre Coeur, which took us a lot of steps to get there, but the view was really beautiful, and the inside of the Sacre Coeur too. After that we could go shop and eat on our own, without the school teachers. It was real fun, because we went on the subway, and we were all "where do we have to go now?". But it was less fun for a school friend of mine, because she didn't feel well and so we had to go out the subway every other station. But we made it back Smile I'll put some pictures from Paris here.


Wich exactly reminds me my trip to Paris with the school 27 years ago.
Seems like nothing has changed

alectrum Wrote:

CSI-Fan3 Wrote:

alectrum Wrote:
Nice macro work.  Did you do any post production work on them (colour correction etc), or are they as taken?  I really do like the colour/light balance the the attention to detail and form.


I didn't use any colour correction etc, they are just the way I took them. Thanks for the comments!


You totally earned them.  Wow!  :-)


din't know, that five years make such a difference
without thinking about it, I saw that the macro pictures were as-is

Well, sometimes it is hard to see I guess, but I don't know, because I made the pictures so I know they are as-is. But still. I'll post some new pictures soon.
I can't stop looking at the second picture.
Not only because I love mirrors.
It also reminds me the entrance to the place where I stayed with two friends in a town near Amsterdam years ago.
(I don't remember wich year it was, but something around the year you were bornSmile)
Here are a few other pictures:






This one's very blurry, but I liked the effect. Don't know why, actually.

Tonic Wrote:
Those two clouds make a great couple.  It looks like they're frolicking through the sky.


Well, to be honest, I've got no idea what frolicking means Shy
Would you mind explaining it?

Love your avatar by the way.

Tonic Wrote:
frolic - to play in a frisky manner; romp; to engage in merrymaking

Glad you like my avi.  It is a refracted image of the Sun on a CD.  You'd never see it like that with the naked eye, though.  It has to be overexposed in a camera.


Thanks for explaining, and yeah, you're right about that.

It's really special, your avatar. I've never seen anything like it either. I really like it, but I already said that Smile

Tonic Wrote:
Have you seen the flowers and colorful CD pics here ?
http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com/showthread.php?tid=9908


Now I have, I really love them, as you will see in the message i posted there.

CSI-Fan3 Wrote:
Tonic, I really like the picture. It's just like someone drew it, but somehow at the same time it isn't... Really beautiful.

Thanks Smile

I love that flower just as much as everyone else.  What's it called?
Ok, thanks.  Now that I know I know what it is, I want to buy some seeds and plant one for myself.  I love the elegant complexity of the flower's colors and structure.
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