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These giant leaves are from the beautiful Traveler’s Palm, Ravenala madagascariensis. It shares many features with palms (Arecaceae) and with bananas (Musaceae, especially its long large banana-like leaves), but it is neither. It is in the family Strelitziaceae, the birds of paradise plants. It is endemic to forests in Madagascar, but it is grown as an impressive large ornamental plant in tropical gardens around the world. This specimen was in gardens in Miami, Florida. The young leaves have recently sprouted and are now unfurling.
ravenala abstract _ (© 2015 megart)
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Jimmy'z Imagez - All done through the lens, no photoshoping. Done with natural sunlight, a scotch glass and lots of imagination.
edited to increase contrast and get rid of tan colours. i just really like the look of the pattern here. it was waves in shallow water on a sunny day.
Paper abstract with some artistic effect in processing.
Collection of Paper work Abstract: www.flickr.com/photos/bnilesh/sets/72157627462161544/
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This one cranks my bait! SOOC with no special effects or added textures in post-processing. This is several years back...wish I could remember how I did it. LOL
An abstract I created from a image of neon signs I uploaded on May 8, 2010. Also, see Neon Abstract II.
To see the original image, search for 'Chinatown Neon".
Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens, I focused on a small section of flower with a large aperture for a shallow depth of field. Exposure adjusted and clarity reduced in Ligthroom.
Compositionally Challenged Week 23 is Abstract.
Last week's exploration of color temperature became the inspiration for this image. I photographed an oriental poppy, looking straight down, in the shade but with the camera's WB set to Daylight. In Photoscape, I cropped to center it and then applied a Distortion filter for Zoom Blur.
"il est 7h30 du matin, le vent souffle avec un froid de canard.. doucement je pose les pieds sur terre avec des yeux quasi fermés.. je marche lentement vers ma salle de bain.. j'ouvre la porte, je lève la tête et je tombe sur ça.. un putain de tableau dessiné sur la fenêtre de la pièce.. pas la peine de se laver le visage.. se brosser les dents peut toujours attendre.. même mes yeux se sont ouverts comme si j'ai déjà bu mon Espresso matinal sans sucre..
vite de retour a ma chambre, l'appareil en main et voilà.. résultat, j'arrive en retard pour mes projets matinal programmés.. mais enfin, c'est pour la bonne cause, car la passion passe avant tout.." :)
Sur-ce..
Mahdi L'anarchiste El Aoun
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