I just want to say that this photo really caught my eye. Love the composition and it does look brilliant in black and white. The little human silhouettes in the bottom third certainly add scale and certain stillness to the setting.
I just want to say that this photo really caught my eye. Love the composition and it does look brilliant in black and white. The little human silhouettes in the bottom third certainly add scale and certain stillness to the setting.
Hi there. I really think you have one of the best collection of Travel Photos that I've seen in CS so far. You photos are simply very captivating, and moving from one photo to another is very inspiring. It really shows that you're having good fun. Good job!
Beautiful pics you have there.
Hope I can get some of those shots u got. When I am there in march
Any suggestions on where is a must to go?
http://www.pbase.com/dapr0digy/image/120013034/large.jpg
this one's beautiful
this one too:
http://www.pbase.com/dapr0digy/image/120719501/large.jpg
you seem to be having vertical problems though.
this too, is beautiful, though probably better in bnw:
http://www.pbase.com/dapr0digy/image/119871809/large.jpg
i would also consider doing a squarish crop there.
very nice air show shots, i can't say the same for the rest though, but these are very very nice, so to me, it was worth the filtering through.
I guess this is where Homer used to hang out??
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Thanks Pat
Then to Omaha Beach (St Laurent s Mer). D-Day, 65 years after the Allied Forces landed. Relics from the past were still evident. Along with a 16" German Artillery battery that was used to defend the coastline. When you stand on the beach embankments at Omaha Beach you will understand why thousands of Allied soldiers paid for the freedom of Europe with their lives. A drastic comparison compared to the landing site at Utah Beach (to the west) and Gold beach (to the east).
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St Malo, Bretagne, France
St Malo, Bretagne, France
Longues Sur Mer, Normandy, France
Colville Sur Mer, Normady, France (US WWII Memorial Cemetery)
Hi dapr0digy, can i find out some stuff about normandy?
me and my friends are taking a trip to france and spain in june. during our stay in paris, we want to head down to the normandy beaches. can't find much info on it online, perhaps u could help?
to get there, do we take the train from paris to caen or bayeux? (the journey is about 2 hrs i heard).
any idea how much does the train ride costs?
and how did u get about between the different beaches? bus? or train?
we prefer to go free and easy, rather than tours...haha
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Dune du Pyla Sunset (thunderstorm and mini sand storm looming in background)
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