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J . K A R I L has added a photo to the pool:

Photography By JKARIL / Sunset Clouds / Miami / Copyright 2012
Altocumulus Clouds:
Altocumulus may appear as parallel bands or rounded masses, Typically a portion of an altocumulus cloud is shaded, a characteristic which makes them distinguishable from the high-level cirrocumulus. Altocumulus clouds usually form by convection in an unstable layer aloft, which may result from the gradual lifting of air in advance of a cold front. The presence of altocumulus clouds on a warm and humid summer morning is commonly followed by thunderstorms later in the day.
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dkeros has added a photo to the pool:

Taken with Steve’s Fujifilm x100
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dkeros has added a photo to the pool:

Taken with Steve’s Fujifilm x100
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SeanWasHere has added a photo to the pool:

diplo, valentines day, grand central miami
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rbcullen has added a photo to the pool:

Good sushi, good service. I suspect that the right time to ask a server to pose for a picture is after she’s delivered the check but before she knows how much the tip will be. That’s what I did here.
And, yes, it was a good tip.
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Phillip Pessar has added a photo to the pool:

Vintage Kodak CX6200 2 megapixel camera from thrift store.
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Phillip Pessar has added a photo to the pool:

Vintage Kodak CX6200 2 megapixel camera from thrift store.
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Infinity & Beyond Photography: Kev Cook has added a photo to the pool:

It only lasted a few short minutes, but I grabbed the camera and ran out to the garden when I noticed it.
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Infinity & Beyond Photography: Kev Cook has added a photo to the pool:

Cloud bank getting highlighted by the setting sun.
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Phillip Pessar has added a photo to the pool:

Nintendo 64 toy camera and CVS (Fuji) 200 film.
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Yankis has added a photo to the pool:

This is a shot of the main pool at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel. If you are visiting Miami Beach you must have this on your to-do list!
More info on the hotel:
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach or the Fontainebleau Hotel is one of the most historically and architecturally significant hotels on Miami Beach. Opened in 1954 and designed by Morris Lapidus, it was considered the most luxurious hotel on Miami Beach, and is thought to be the most significant building of Lapidus’s career. In 2007, the Fountainebleau Hotel was ranked ninety-third in the American Institute of Architects list of "America’s Favorite Architecture".[2]
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is situated on oceanfront Collins Avenue in the heart of Millionaire’s Row and is currently owned by Fontainebleau Resorts. Fronting the Atlantic Ocean, the 1504-room resort’s most distinguishing features include two new towers; 11 restaurants; 4 venues, including a nightclub, poolside bar, lobby bar, and lounge; a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) spa with mineral-rich water therapies and co-ed swimming pools; and oceanfront poolscape featuring a free-form pool shaped as a re-interpretation of Lapidus’ signature bow-tie design.
Nikon D3
Lens: Nikon 14-24mm f2.8
For more information or prints contact me at Yanniglakis@aol.com
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Phillip Pessar has added a photo to the pool:

Vintage 2.1 megapixel Canon Powershot A20 from thirft store.
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JumpThenFall3 has added a photo to the pool:

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Bernard Bohn has added a photo to the pool:

Winter 2012
Miami Beach, FL
Nikon D700 28mm
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Verte Ruelle has added a photo to the pool:
