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1 year ago

Backyard - Contemporary Porch

Backyard - Contemporary Porch

Huge trendy stone back porch photo with a fireplace and a roof extension


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1 year ago

Rustic Basement Kansas City

Rustic Basement Kansas City

Basement - large rustic underground travertine floor basement idea with beige walls and no fireplace


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Pool Lap Inspiration For A Large Transitional Courtyard Remodel With A Custom-shaped Hot Tub Made Of

Pool Lap Inspiration for a large transitional courtyard remodel with a custom-shaped hot tub made of concrete slabs


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Stamped Concrete In Charlotte Example Of A Large Classic Backyard Stamped Concrete Patio Design With

Stamped Concrete in Charlotte Example of a large classic backyard stamped concrete patio design with a roof extension


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1 year ago
Basement - Rustic Basement Basement - Large Rustic Underground Travertine Floor Basement Idea With Beige

Basement - Rustic Basement Basement - large rustic underground travertine floor basement idea with beige walls and no fireplace


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1 year ago
Ideas For Remodeling An Industrial Stone Porch Inspiration For An Industrial Stone Porch Remodel

Ideas for remodeling an industrial stone porch Inspiration for an industrial stone porch remodel


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1 year ago
DAY 3 - Path
DAY 3 - Path

DAY 3 - Path

For day 3 of #inktober, I have drawn a rough hewn stone archway that stands alone over a path that continues on into the horizon.


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1 year ago
Siding Exterior Houston An Illustration Of A Medium-sized, Three-story, Mixed-siding Exterior Home In

Siding Exterior Houston An illustration of a medium-sized, three-story, mixed-siding exterior home in Tuscan beige with a tile roof


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9 years ago

Partition Arch by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: The Milky Way shining Partition Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. Nikon 14-24 mm lens, f/2.8, 30 sec., ISO 6400. There is a constant light used, an LED light panel with a warming filter turned down low and left on. Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Big thanks to the wonderful Flickr family out there. Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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9 years ago

Where's Waldo? (aka Where's Wally?) by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: This is Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. Do remember the picture game "Where's Waldo"? You had to find Waldo in a crowded photo. Anyway, in this photo it's "Where's Eric" (sorry Eric, you volunteered!). There is a figure in the photo with a headlamp, posed to give some scale to the photo. The arch is huge. Since Eric is in front of the arch and closer to the camera, he is actually magnified a bit, and the arch minimized a bit. Nikon 810A Camera, Nikon 14-24 mm lens, 20 mm, f 2.8, 30 sec., ISO 8000. I just discovered it's Where's Wally in most of the world, and Where's Waldo in the USA and Canada. Thanks Oscar for the info! The figure in the photo is Eric Gail you can see his excellent gallery here: www.flickr.com/photos/dot21studios Eric kindly volunteered to pose in the photo. Thanks Eric. BTW, I need another Model Release! LOL Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Big thanks to the wonderful Flickr family out there. Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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9 years ago

Eric and the Arch by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: Sorry for the title Eric, I couldn't help myself. Once it popped into my head it wouldn't go away. It just has a classic sound to it, like a midieval knight going out to slay the arch (or dragon). I think you definitely slayed this arch. My apologies for posting a similar photo previously, but I ended up liking this one better. By the way, this is Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. The person slaying the arch with his headlight is Eric Gail, fellow photographer and friend. He volunteered to be the model for this. Hey Eric, I need a model release! You can see his excellent gallery here: www.flickr.com/photos/dot21studios Light pollution from the town of Moab lights up smoke on the horizon from the wildfires in California. Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Big thanks to the wonderful Flickr family out there. Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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9 years ago

Racing the Clouds by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: This is an image of Cyclops Arch in the Alabama Hills of California (eastern part of Ca. adjacent to the Sierra Nevada Mtns.). I arrived and got a couple of unlighted shots, and this one decent lighted shot before clouds rolled in and obscured the beautiful sky. There is a thick layer of clouds just above the frame, but I was able to salvage this one shot. I ended coming back the next night. One good thing is that cloudy skies = a good nights sleep! This is a single exposure. Canon 6D camera, Nikon 14-24 mm lens, f 2.8, 30 sec., ISO 6400. Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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9 years ago
Milky Way Above Turret Arch By Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: The Milky Way Rises Behind Turret Arch In Arches

Milky Way above Turret Arch by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: The Milky Way rises behind Turret Arch in Arches National Park, Utah, USA. Thanks for taking the time to look. Hope you enjoy! Your time, faves, and comments are much appreciated! Please join me at: Website Facebook Instagram Blog


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9 years ago
In The Still Of The Night By Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: This Is Flattop Arch In The Bisti Badlands Of

In The Still of The Night by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: This is Flattop Arch in the Bisti Badlands of New Mexico, located about 36 miles (60 Km) south of Farmington. There are relatively few visitors here and at night the probability is that you will be there alone. It's a rough terrain after you traverse the initial flat area near the parking lot. It's a highly varied landscape with areas of clustered hoodoos, flat areas, ridges and ravines, and a number of small arches. There are a number of hoodoos that look like wings or tables balanced on a rock pedestal. In this photo there is a constant or static light behind the arch, and the front lighting is reflected light from a hand held halogen spotlight. The light is reflected off a formation to my right. This was taken with a Canon 6D camera and a Nikon 14-24 mm lens at f 2.8, 30 sec, 14 mm, and ISO 6400. This is a single exposure. Hope you enjoy! Please join me at: Website Facebook Blog


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