New York: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Inspiration: How I do love shades of gray. But in this case, grays cannot compete with this lovely hue.
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I agree - grey cannot compete with red's warm vitality. Beautifully photographed, as always. Am so drawn to the details!
Posted by: Englishvers | June 1, 2010 at 12:57 PM
Thanks Englishvers!
Posted by: The Photodiarist | June 1, 2010 at 01:15 PM
I really admire your blog and photography skills! Thank you for visiting my blog. The fact that you like my photos is a huge compliment for me!
Love, Danae
Posted by: Danae | June 1, 2010 at 02:04 PM
Wow!color photo is vivid red!
Cute girl!
Posted by: Lady M | June 1, 2010 at 08:04 PM
You're absolutely right.
The colored version blows this one out of the water.
She looks cute though in this one.
Posted by: the nyanzi report | June 2, 2010 at 07:03 AM
she looks cool with the sunglasses
Posted by: precilla | June 2, 2010 at 08:13 AM
so incredibly beautiful! :)
Posted by: Kristina Kvåle | June 2, 2010 at 02:26 PM
So lovely !
Posted by: Daisy | June 2, 2010 at 07:03 PM
You rock! She is fun!
Posted by: cristi | June 3, 2010 at 09:36 AM
Thanks.
Your blog is amazing ! I'll follow you.
Posted by: Vincent | June 6, 2010 at 06:37 AM
The evening brings a press conference held with Nazir Sabir Expeditions. Local press attend and meet our international group of young explorers, who explain the environmental mission of the Pangaea Expedition and their motivations for exploring this beautiful region.
Early tomorrow, the expedition will begin with a short flight to Skardu, which promises to be a spectacular one for the team as they will get their first glimpses of the 8,000-meter (26,00saf0-foot) peaks, namely the Nanga Parbat at 8,125 meters (26,660 feet).
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