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Took a picture of a bendy wire sculpture we have, turned it into a cube, added some texture then used a cross-process film effect.
Discordância angular entre os Grés vermelhos do triássico e os xistos e grauvaques do Carbónico Superior .
Local: Praia do Telheiro, Algarve.
Flamenco dancer from Alma Performing Arts
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It was fascinating to see how the floral designers interpreted each art piece. In a way, it reminded me of jazz or remixed music: taking an existing work and interpreting it in your own medium, through your own perspective.
Bouquets to Art exhibition, De Young Museum, San Francisco.
The first time I got up close and personal with an F117 Stealth Fighter at one of the Mildenhall Air Fetes ( year? ) I remember the armed sentries around it that were looking menacing....
Trailing a snow spray nearly as long as the train, NS #1071 has a green signal to approach North Wye near Danville, KY.
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The magic of light and shadows--at Worthdale Park, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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For those who like geometric forms. The bridge railing points directly to the crest of the first falls at Corbett's Glen. I don't know why I never took this shot before. It's kind of interesting. Allen's Creek makes and abrupt left turn as it goes under the bridge.
After my trip to the Arctic, where I never did get to see the aurora, this was a very rewarding event. In spite of the hordes of black flies which might as well have eaten me alive, I was truly happy with what I had documented, all in the window of just half an hour!
One of the several new agates I found in the Doebbler caliche pits on March 9, 2008. It has anglular shapes which may indicate it formed between crystals or brecciated rock, such as limestone.
I'll admit that I'm a total sucker for patterns, sigils, and glyphs. I love how the gobos (lighted stencils on the lights) overlap with one another and the table illuminated in the ceter of the patterns. Nicely done, Universal!
Not much in the way of post-production was needed here; the subject itself has a very strange perspective feel to it, which I managed to capture decently in the shot.
More to come in this series