Floral Friday Foto (5/12/2014)

Flower @ Finca Santo Domingo , Ometepe, NA

Thursday’s Doors (4/12/2014)

Antigua, Guatemala (17)

Photography 101 – Swarm

It’s a swarm! Show us something that overruns your scene, but observe and compose carefully before you click the shutter.

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Photography 101: Landmark

Landmarks are everywhere: iconic places, meeting points, markers on a map. Today, consider a unique point of view as you photograph a landmark.

My point of reference in Brussels:

Brussels, Belgium (13)

Descent in Ometepe, Nicaragua

Descent
This week, show us your interpretation of descent.

Descent in San Juan del Sur

de·scent (d-snt)
n.
1. The act or an instance of descending.
2. A way down.
3. A downward incline or passage; a slope.
4.
a. Hereditary derivation; lineage: a person of African descent.
b. One generation of a specific lineage.
5.
a. The fact or process of coming down or being derived from a source: a paper tracing the descent of the novel from old picaresque tales.
b. Development in form or structure during transmission from an original source.
6. Law Transference of property by inheritance.
7. A lowering or decline, as in status or level: Her career went into a rapid descent after the charges of misconduct.
8. A sudden visit or attack; an onslaught.

Refraction in Cologne, Germany

Refraction is the change in direction of a wave, caused by the change in the wave’s speed. Examples of waves include sound waves and light waves. Refraction is seen most often when a wave passes from one medium to a different medium. Different types of medium include air and water. When a wave passes from one medium to another medium, the wave will change its speed and its direction. For example, when a light wave travels through air and then passes through water, the wave will slow and change direction.

Source: http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction

Dreamy in Cuba

I just love daydreaming while sitting on the beach.

Thursday’s Door in Sintra (09/10/2014)

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Tuesday Textures in Cartagena (07/10/2014)

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