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Carpobrotus glaucescens also known as Pigface or Angular Pigface is a member of the Family Aizoaceae. There are about 30 species in the genus, the majority being native to South Africa. There are 6 species native to Australia which are chiefly coastal in distribution
2 opposing angular Metal creations near St Paul's... did the usual, took the "interesting" angles and not the full work... so keep guessing... he he!! A metallic Antelope Canyon?!
Stobist info: 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power on white background. 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power thru shoot thru umbrella above glasses. Triggered by cactus v2s.
No pp on this one except for cropping , sharpening and brightness/contrast...just basic stuff.
I hope you guys have figured out how this was taken. Put your guesses in the comments below before opening up the setup for this. Hope you all liked this :)
Not sure what this structure is, standing proudly on the outskirts of North Greenwich but the design certainly stands out. Not even sure if it is a sculpture or a building.
My entry for the Canon Photo5 Brief for Macro: Foam.
Had lots of fun with detergent, foam, and food colourings. My hands were blue for days!
Explored 29 September 2011
Colour lipstick bloom blowing in the wind during a sun shower.
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Loved the ochre warm tones and angles on this new residential building next to Gasholders, near Kings Cross, London.
Northern Norway
November 2015
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Taken in the lobby of a very eclectic office building in my town. The architect used reclaimed materials throughout.
ODC Angular
119 Pictures in 2019 - Theme No. 9 - Architectural Detail
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Katydids are known for their shrill "katy-DID-katy-DIDN'T" songs.
Have a great day Flickr friends! ;-)
I'm still finding little hidden gems in my archives. I posted a shot of this building in Bristol about a year ago. I love the crazy angles on this and the contrast in blues. It looks like it could either a horizonal or vertical shot.
Shot with a Minox 35 GT-E
Minox Color-Minotar 35mm f/2.8 lens
Ilford HP5+ 400 film
Shot at EI 400
Developed in the Ego Lab using XTOL (1:1, 6:23min at 82F, agitated first and each minute)
Scanned on a Super Coolscan 9000ED
frosty corner of a field near magpie mine in the uk peak district - the acute angle of the corner with the barn slap bang in the middle, and the way the log was laid really caught my eye.
More abstract architecture from 55 Baker Street, London.
It's my daughter's Birthday this weekend, so it's off to Bristol for a bit of retail therapy and noodles for lunch!
One of the busiest weeks in a long time, so Alison Moyet in concert on Saturday, Paloma Faith in concert on Tuesday complete with a 42 piece orchestra/jazz band and finally saw the Vienna Festival Ballet perform Swan Lake on Thursday. Great fun, exhausting, but worth it! Will catch up with everyone as soon as I can....