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From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
My view tonight! (Not much different to my view for the last couple of weeks...) Hamriyah Port at night - with some lights of some of the drilling rigs in port, reflecting in the water2 points -
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This photo album is 100% recycle, made of carton boxes from public market and grocery. I painted it and put design to look like a camera. Aside from having photo album, you can also use it as your room decoration. Instead of putting those boxes in the trash bin, why dont you just try to create this amazing photo album. While doing things like this I enhanced my creativity and practice the three R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Think green.1 point
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First separate waste materials so that the recycle products can be transformed into something new. This are the products that I made using paper bags and boxes of different store like starbucks, j.co and krispy kreme doughnuts. This is one of the best way to recycle things. Instead of throwing it away why don't you just make it like scrapbook, scratch, notebook or something useful. Well obviously this is for personal used only, I am not allowed to make things like this for business cause I'm still using their logo and design. The mainly purpose of this is to recycle and save money instead of buying some new notebooks or scrapbook. Credit to this different store for having great design of their packaging.1 point
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Those cloth face masks that you made from recycled old clothing and materials... That's a great way of recycling - and very useful in helping to conserve the limited supplies of surgical-grade masks for the medical professions - who are the one's who really need them. You should make more of those things! (And don't forget to upload some photos of the finished product.) Cloth masks will not protect you against air-born viruses but what they will do, is that they WILL be a massive help in reducing the transmission of viruses among the population. Basically, if you sneeze or cough, they really help to protect the people around you. Social responsibility! Recycling pa! That is one of the reasons - among many others - why the spread of Covid-19 has been relatively well-controlled in several South East Asian countries... Places like Japan, to name just one, where people are used to wearing masks when they are not feeling well and they have to go out into a public place. It's just being sociably responsible to the people around you.1 point
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From the album: Jenny's Photo Album 🌻
It's 5 in the Morning. Best time to jog while there is no one outside. Stay healthy and keep doing your daily exercise routine.1 point -
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From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
High rise buildings on the banks of the Jao Praya River. Two of the buildings on the river bank are the Millenium Hilton Bangkok and The Peninsula Bangkok hotels. (All very expensive properties!!) Photo taken from the Saphan Taksin Bridge. I didn't have my tripod with me but, after many attempts, I actually managed to get this shot without any camera shake. 'Pure luck in the end - but quite an achievement with all the heavy trucks thundering by and shaking the bridge every few seconds! (I had a well-earned beer or six, after taking this one!!) ???1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
A bit blurred... I done my best to move the camera with the boat as it moved down river! Photo taken from the Saphan Taksin Bridge1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
A rather fancy-looking tourist boat on the Jao Praya River in Bangkok. Photo taken from the Saphan Taksin Bridge1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Just "kicking my heels" (or sitting and swatting mosquitos, as the Thai people would have it!) So I decided to have a play with my old camera and see if I could figure out how to use the thing... บ้านส้มตำ (Barn Somdtam - or Baan Somtum, if you prefer...) in Soi Sukjai near Sukhumvit Soi 42 Phrakanong, Klongtoey, Bangkok at night http://www.baansomtum.com/1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
The colorful lights of the Senate Building, reflected in the water of the inner harbour at Victoria, B.C. (Canada,) on Christmas day, 20061 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
A night view from a high rise building in Ermita, Manila, Philippines - looking South towards Malate, the Manila Bay Yacht Club, the Mall of Asia complex - and onward towards Ninoy Aquino Internation airport and Pasay City.1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Some colorful lights, reflected in the water of the inner harbour at Victoria, B.C. (Canada,) on Christmas day, 20061 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Some colorful lights, reflected in the water of the inner harbour at Victoria, B.C. (Canada,) on Christmas day, 20061 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
The colorful lights of the Senate Building, reflected in the water of the inner harbour at Victoria, B.C. (Canada,) on Christmas day, 2006 To purchase a high quality print of this image, please visit: ArtWanted.com Various gift items and dozens of personalized products such as mouse pads, t-shirts, greeting cards, mugs, puzzles and a lot more besides are also available, customized with this image at ArtWanted.com© © Vic Rolfe
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From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
The colorful lights of the Senate Building, reflected in the water of the inner harbour at Victoria, B.C. (Canada,) on Christmas day, 2006 To purchase a high quality print of this image, please visit: ArtWanted.com Various gift items and dozens of personalized products such as mouse pads, t-shirts, greeting cards, mugs, puzzles and a lot more besides are also available, customized with this image at ArtWanted.com© © Vic Rolfe
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