If you are sick of lockdown in your house and being forcefully turned into a couch potato, this British pilot, currently based in Hong Kong, will take you on a trip around the world. And although following his father s footsteps, Lee Mumford indeed knows how to fly a plane and he also can show you the jewels of the planet in an easier, corona-free, and much cheaper way. While working as an airline pilot, he has visited over 40 countries and has seen some of the most magical and picturesque places on Earth. It would be a shame not to share them with others, so he combined his love of flying and photography to provide us with breathtaking photos that range from beautiful landscapes to vivid cityscapes.
All my pieces are hand-painted in acrylic on miniature 4 x4 (10x10cm) canvas board. I recreate the simple beauty and nostalgia of moments in everyday life, particularly sunsets or sometimes dreamlike night skies, as well as trips across my local moorland, recreated from photos I have taken over the years. I like being able to find, capture, and create beauty in landscapes that wouldn t stereotypically be considered picturesque: driving along a motorway, the outskirts of a city, the street of a quiet neighborhood, the roof of a carpark, the headlights of traffic. we can find the beauty in anything if we choose to see it.
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+ February 01, 2021 THE Mandaue City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) reinstalled its early warning systems (EWS) in seven locations near the riverbanks in Mandaue City.
The CDRRMO officials also inspected its EWS at the 6.5-hectare relocation site in Brgy. Paknaan, bridges near Innodata and City Scapes in Brgy. Subangdaku on Jan. 30, 2021.
The other four locations, in Butuanon River, Sitio Guba in Brgy. Casuntingan, MobelHaus in Banilad and Cambogaong bridge, will have another schedule for inspection.
Buddy Allain Ybañez, the head of the CDRRMO, told SunStar Cebu that the EWS were installed years ago but these were disconnected after the Mandaue City Command Center was renovated in March 2020.
Shot on iPhone 12: Portraits, cityscapes, the night sky, and
PHOTOSJanuary 19, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Max by NKCHU, China.
The iPhone 12 lineup delivers advanced camera systems, and with A14 Bionic - the fastest chip in a smartphone - powerful computational photography features to all users. Photographers around the world are using iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max to capture stunning images of cityscapes, landscapes, people, and more, from day to night.
iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini feature a powerful dual-camera system with an expansive Ultra Wide camera and a new Wide camera with an ƒ/1.6 aperture that provides 27 percent more light for improved photos and videos in low-light environments. Both models also introduce new computational photography features, which include Night mode and faster-performing Deep Fusion on all cameras, for improved photos in any environment. Smart HDR 3 uses machine learning to intelligently adjust the white balanc
who comes from berlin found the many grey and grey cityscapes to dreary so in two thousand and fifteen he started shooting his colorful photo series now he s studying in linz austria where an old tobacco factory has become a favorite setting. the industrial complex was built in the new objectivity style later famed as power house design in the early twentieth century it was a new approach to architecture. is fascinated by it. and so if you look at the details and the windows and what a clever solution this mechanism is how fine the structure you find usually is totally new back this is it s as if you installed a spaceship somewhere today and said this is the new architecture. i sees his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack