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Another RAW rework from 2 year old file. Fermilab was home to the Tevatron proton collider, shut down September, 2011. On July 2, 2012, they announced significant evidence as to the presence of the Higgs Boson, a particle with 125 the mass of a proton, necessary for the Higgs field which allows subatomic particles to have mass and all that is dependent upon that. Two days later, the scientists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider published their confirming results. We live but a few miles from Fermilab, and I've done many shoots there with Wilson Hall offering unique architecture and a plethora of photo ops.
This particular RAW file interpretation made yesterday was occasioned by references tdwrsa made to M.C. Escher's work in connection with my previous post. (zoom in -- if you can ;-)
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During an evening stroll along the waterfront of Toulon I came across a variety of colourful boat reflections. A low pov, focal length of 55 mm, adjustments for contrast and temperature and square crop resulted in this watery abstract. Thanks for viewing.
A close up shot from one of my Abstract Fluid Paintings using Acrylic on canvas. You can see more on my website at www.markchadwick.co.uk, thanks for viewing!
Grave mouths of lions
Sinuous smiling of young crocodiles
Along the river's water conveying millions
Isles of spice
How lovely he is, the son
Of the widowed queen
And the sailor
The handsome sailor abandons a siren,
Her widow's lament at the south of the islet
It's Diana of the barracks yard
Too short a dream
Dawn and lanterns barely extinguished
We are awakening
A tattered fanfare
Jean Cocteau, "Awakening".
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The cover of Guillaume Apollinaire's 'Calligrammes', which I used for Macro Mondays 'printed word' challenge, became my starting point for a Monday morning abstract.
Another from my forks session. Trying to create an abstract series with the simple table fork. These were all shot on a mirrored table with black backcloth and illuminated with a multiple LED light.
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