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BMParticipantbrendancullenParticipant
has to be the Skogafoss Waterfall in Iceland (with Halle Berry emerging from it to give it a sense of scale perhaps)
Alan RossiterParticipantpelagicMemberIf you give me a time machine, I’d go back to 1991 and a smallish sailboat about 150 miles southeast of New York City. There were horizon to horizon simultaneous columns of lightening with a gorgeous sunset showing above and below the violent cloud bank.
I was alone and a bit too busy to get out a camera in the midst of the most intimidating line squall I’ve encountered. But given an extra hand to steer with, I’d go back to take photos.
Easier objective = sunset on the Clare Mountains from the middle of Dromineer Bay. :D
Mardai24ParticipantJust one? All the photos we took on our belated honeymoon to SA many years ago and then lost when we went to ‘renowned’ photography shop and had our images downloaded to CD; only to find, when we returned home, that the chip had been wiped and the CD was empty……. in the days before portable laptops etc.
I’d go back and take each and every one. Beautiful, beautiful place.
shutterbugParticipantA Polar bear and her cubs, in their natural surroundings before there is
no ice for them to live :(BMParticipantI wasn’t sure what mine would be. Then I watched the programme on TV last night about Yellowstone Natural Park (was shown last year on BBC, I think). So, Yellowstone in autumn, late in the day as the light goes down; or autumn in Yosemite (maybe El Capitan in the morning).
damiansynnottParticipantI think I’d return to Houston and shoot the city from the 62nd floor of the Chase building at nighttime. Been up there twice during the day and the view is spectacular. The landscape is so flat that the view from that high is monstoreous and I’d say the night lights would be amazing.
DedalusParticipantAnything in New York I think, it just seems to be the perfect place for photography, especially black and white
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