Exit: The only word on the floor and on the slanted column
Herzog and De Meuron Building is an unassuming parking structure in South Beach Miami. Over several years it has attracted photographers and models because of the fascinating columns, background city and modern design. Located right on Lincoln Avenue, it's an easy walk from Taschen bookstore into the parking building. Each floor is unique. Here are a 3 of my takes.
Lower Hanawi Waterfall, the best on the Maui The best waterfall in Maui is certainly a debatable issue for experts and locals. For me there is no debate at all. After visiting multiple waterfalls throughout the nine days of adventure, this waterfall still takes my breath away. Not only was it extremely tall but the water flow pouring over the cliff was enormous and had such power as to fill the entire canyon with mist. The roaring water could be heard from a long ways away. What made this even more special was the solitude I enjoyed here. Yes, you heard that right: solitude. This was my own personal waterfall for an entire afternoon. There was no one else in sight. How could I be so lucky? This waterfall is not listed in any guidebook that I came across. I searched many. I learned of this waterfall's existence through a lot of research on the island, on the streams, and through the internet. I'm certainly not the first person to visit this waterfall and I ha...
Notom Sunrise in autumn Capitol Reef National Park as the water pocket folder which runs from north to south the length of the park. The most frequent visited locations are on the west side of the water pocket fold. They do not get the early morning light from sunrise. On the east side, the sunrise directly lights up the landscape. I was hoping to find a good autumn location for sunrise and drove out here in the early dawn. The town of Notom is more of a location on a dirt road than any type of established community. There is a very old cemetery on a hill. The gravestones indicate some of the residents died in the 1800s. This hill overlooks Pleasant Creek and the surrounding cottonwood trees. It was on this hill that I set up my tripod and compose the photograph. I was delighted with the lovely autumn leaves.
Tallest Grass In the field, looking at the bland clouds and hazy grey skies, I had to decide how to make an interesting photograph of my dear little cabin. I wasn't satisfied with my standard shots taken from 2 to 6 feet above the ground. The ground cover wasn't interesting enough to shoot down. The skies weren't good enough to shoot up. So I changed perspective radically by inverting my tripod and getting very, very low to the ground . . . so low that my subject (the cabin) was mostly obscured. It became a complimentary subject while the grass and yellow flowers became my new star. Even so, this is a less saturated picture than most landscapes. It feels grey/neutral in many ways and accurately represents the colors that day.
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