The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest, built in 1913, is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74 °C (165 °F) and 77 °C (171 °F), respectively. At around US $15 for a full day, admission is very affordable and includes a locker and access to all of the indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, steam baths and the gym.Published by National Geographic.https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2016/06/top-5-natural-springs-europe
The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest, built in 1913, is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74 °C (165 °F) and 77 °C (171 °F), respectively. At around US $15 for a full day, admission is very affordable and includes a locker and access to all of the indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, steam baths and the gym.Published by National Geographic.https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2016/06/top-5-natural-springs-europe
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Pretty proud about that, my latest publication just came out in Photography Week, the world's best-selling digital photography magazine.

I know I haven't been very active lately, my new job is keeping me quite busy. I hope you are all doing well Flickr friends. Keep snappin', be happy and I hope to resume shooting and sharing with you all soon! Take care!
Pretty proud about that, my latest publication just came out in Photography Week, the world's best-selling digital photography magazine.

I know I haven't been very active lately, my new job is keeping me quite busy. I hope you are all doing well Flickr friends. Keep snappin', be happy and I hope to resume shooting and sharing with you all soon! Take care!
I was just published in the top selling photography magazine - Photography Week. What a nice way to end the year! Not my favourite photo of 2017 (my fav was called "Reaching for the moon", but I'll take it!2018 will be a defining year for my photography and me. I want to dedicate more time to it, go out and shoot more often. I want to learn Photoshop and create stunning creations (check out Charlotte Hedman, Rosanna and rockinmonique's work - WoWzErS!!). Finally, I want to take a more "social" approach. Wishful thinking, perhaps, but I will try. I started by joining a local photography group last month. We meet twice a month, organize special outing events, learn from each other, and we also have contests and challenges. I am already winning awards with one photo sent to represent the group for a national photo competition with the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA). Finally, I am also trying out new things (expect some Moncton Magic basketball picks soon), and meeting great people.Will I be successful in my 2018 photography quest, or will I succumb to other pressures such as family :-), work :-(, playing guitar, writing a book (too many years in the making, but who's counting, right?), videography (new interest), travel (Ireland, Croatia, Slovenia, Jamaica in 2018)?Happy New Year everyone! Have fun shooting in 2018!-Shawn-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Links to check out=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Reaching for the moonhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/harquail/35362937766/Charlotte Hedmanhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/111778568@N06Rosannahttps://www.flickr.com/photos/rosanacafe/rockinmoniquehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/rockinmonique/Canadian Association for Photographic Arthttps://capacanada.ca/
I was just published in the top selling photography magazine - Photography Week. What a nice way to end the year! Not my favourite photo of 2017 (my fav was called "Reaching for the moon", but I'll take it!2018 will be a defining year for my photography and me. I want to dedicate more time to it, go out and shoot more often. I want to learn Photoshop and create stunning creations (check out Charlotte Hedman, Rosanna and rockinmonique's work - WoWzErS!!). Finally, I want to take a more "social" approach. Wishful thinking, perhaps, but I will try. I started by joining a local photography group last month. We meet twice a month, organize special outing events, learn from each other, and we also have contests and challenges. I am already winning awards with one photo sent to represent the group for a national photo competition with the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA). Finally, I am also trying out new things (expect some Moncton Magic basketball picks soon), and meeting great people.Will I be successful in my 2018 photography quest, or will I succumb to other pressures such as family :-), work :-(, playing guitar, writing a book (too many years in the making, but who's counting, right?), videography (new interest), travel (Ireland, Croatia, Slovenia, Jamaica in 2018)?Happy New Year everyone! Have fun shooting in 2018!-Shawn-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Links to check out=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Reaching for the moonhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/harquail/35362937766/Charlotte Hedmanhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/111778568@N06Rosannahttps://www.flickr.com/photos/rosanacafe/rockinmoniquehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/rockinmonique/Canadian Association for Photographic Arthttps://capacanada.ca/
I was the official photographer of our local basketball team for the first time this week. It was a fun learning experience and managed to get this one published. I know it's a tad tilted but I liked the action it conveys, and didn't want to crop off the foot.
I was the official photographer of our local basketball team for the first time this week. It was a fun learning experience and managed to get this one published. I know it's a tad tilted but I liked the action it conveys, and didn't want to crop off the foot.

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