Tag: reflect365
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240 | Doors :: Lima, Peru, 2011
Such a majestic door! Definitely makes one feel small. I guess that’s why they build churches this way, to humble people as they come before God.
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237 | Doors :: Shanghai, China, 2013
I just have a thing for doors. You can just let your imagination run wild when you come up on a door. What’s on the other side? Who lives here? Where does it lead to? Then there are the little surprises, maybe the door will open unexpectedly. Maybe there’s a tiny window that invites you…
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234 | Sky :: Iceland, 2014
We stopped at this tourist town after dark and there was no open restaurant to be found. Apparently if you come to Iceland before tourist season starts, you should bring ramen or prepare to starve for a night. Thankfully we found a gas station with some hot dogs, which had been our main source of…
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233 | Sky :: Iceland, 2014
This was one of the first rainbows we saw in Iceland, and perhaps the first double rainbow. I remember our excitement when we first caught a glimpse. We stopped the car on the side of the road, and literally ran towards the seaside. It was windy, I heard the rustling of the wild grass mixed…
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232 | Sky :: Copenhagen, Denmark, 2014
The Church of Our Saviour is an iconic sight in Denmark, with its spiral tower rising over the mostly residential neighborhood the building sits. There are 400 steps to the top, and the staircase gets narrower and darker the higher up you go. Then just when you start to wonder how skinny you have to…
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231 | Sky :: San Diego, USA, 2016
I love flying Virgin America for many reasons, and this is one of them — I actually love their little American flag on the wing, which makes for a great photo out of that tiny little window every time.
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230 | Sky :: Bagan, Myanmar, 2014
Hazy morning sky with sunlight streaming through the fog. Basically the photo everyone needs to have when they are floating in an air balloon over Bagan 😛
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229 | Looking Up :: Sydney, Australia, 2012
Feeling a little trapped looking up the giant concrete prison we choose to spent so much of our time in.