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Titulo / Title: Geometria Cromatica.

Modelo / Model: Pabellón de Aragón (Aragón Pavilion)

Locación / Location : Expo Zaragoza 2008, Zaragoza - España

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a supple curvature of light

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اول محآولـه عزل لونـي ان شاءالله اكون وِفقت فيــه

 

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لست قاسية ولكن من لم يكن على قدر انتظارنا

له لايستحق حزننا - لأني اعتدت على ذلك،

فلا تكتبوا إليّ رسائل تحملني الذنب،

ولا تحمّلوه القدر، بل اكتبوها لأنفسكم،

فعندما كانت أوراق رسائلي تصل نوافذكم،

كانت نافذتي فارغة منكم..؟!

 

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© Graeme Webb 2009. All rights reserved.

 

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There are so many of these beautifully colored pools/geysers in Yellowstone National Park, and it's hard to get to see them all properly in the short time I had there. There are 30 in the Old Faithful complex alone. Each one is an individual, and gives it's own brilliant display.

 

Mother nature really has given us something to be impressed by.

 

The colors are natural, and as recorded by the camera, using only a polarising filter.

The mountains of Red Rock Canyon show their striking colors and contours in the low light of a beautiful desert morning.

 

Camera Nikon D800

Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture f/16.0

Focal Length 50 mm

ISO Speed 400

Exposure Bias 0 EV

 

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by Glenn Nagel . Please go to www.photobotos.com/chromatic-pool/ for the rest of the story!

No Photoshop trickery here - just a stray beam of light flaring on its way through the 18 individual pieces of glass in my telephoto lens.

 

Grand Anse Beach

Grand Anse, Grenada

Pins and oil on paper, 40 x 20 cm, 2021. Original sold.

A chromatic plant with chromatic leaves.

 

By the way, if you can tell me the name of this species of plant, I'd be much obliged to know it.

 

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Waterfront - Cape Town, South Africa

 

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Photo taken with digital microscope of rock that I found along the South Yamhill River in Oregon. When I examine it with a low, diffused light and move the angle and direction of the light, many different surreal looking scenes and colors emerge and disappear.

 

More to come.

The back bones of a camera.

I love when I get bored. Because things like this happen :) I did one of those drippy water drip things and had many funs!

This scenery is from Barcelona port. I am happy even if this photo could show half of the real beauty of the view

at the 59th St. Columbus Circle subway station, Manhattan NY.

Another image for my ongoing project capturing Barton Street East in Hamilton, Ontario. I had just passed the Esplanda Cafe & Sports Bar at 419 Barton Street East when an older gentleman initiated a conversation about my camera. Turns out he was interested in photography and had spent a good portion of his working life at Kodak Canada in Toronto. As the conversation drifted on he told me he was a regular of this bar and that it was known locally as simply The Blue Bar. We chatted a little longer and when we wrapped it up, we bumped fists and he wandered up to a door, presumably to ascend to one of the low rent apartments above the ground level commercial spaces. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2024-10-08

Date PP: 2024-10-27

 

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Taken using hand-held Nikon D800 fitted with an AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm VR 1:4.0 lense set to 75mm, ISO100 (Auto ISO), Auto WB, Matrix metering, Shutter Priority Mode, f/6.3, 1/250 sec with an EV-0.33 exposure bias. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source: Set final image size to 9000px wide, apply Tone Mapping as well as Dynamic Range Compression at default levels, use the Graduated Neutral Density/GND tool rotated to cover and slightly darken the pavement, use the Tone Equalizer tool to boost the Midtones and thus brighten the blue wall a bit to more like I remember it, slightly increase Contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, very slightly increase Vibrance, apply sharpening (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the Levels tool in Auto mode to get a good overall base tonality and colour balance, slightly reduce overall contrast, use the Hue-Saturation-Brightness tool on the red channel only to slightly increase the red channel saturation and also reduce it slightness so the red Stop sign looks better, sharpen, save, scale to 6000 px wide, sharpen, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3000 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.

An original piece from the series “Please do not kill butterflies”, pins and oil on paper mounted on a wood panel. 40 x 20 cm, 2021. Original sold.

been noticing this on my pictures lately. look at the discoloration where the window meets the chair. i don't know if this is my lens or camera, but i suspect it's the camera since it's happening on both lenses :/

 

more reason to start saving for that leica m9 i guess...

Yellowstone National Park

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... have you ever felt chromatic in a black and white world?

 

... a photographic painting by Jackie Hinton and Bill Strain.

Chromatic Pool is a large, very colorful hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. It is connected to the nearby Beauty Pool. When the water level in one of the two pools rises and overflows, the water level in the other decreases. These fluctuations in water level take place over periods ranging from a few weeks to several years. During this energy shift, the temperatures can change about 10°F. Its temperature ranges from 164 to 175 °F (73 to 79 °C)

 

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Now for something totally different. Parental bragging rights. Our two sons, Adam and Nathaniel, are in an electro dance band called Chromatics (not THE Chromatics which is a different band). They have had a very successful last couple of years with a song in the sound track of the highly rated movie "Drive" as well as touring all over Europe to throngs of excited fans. Their latest CD release has climbed as high as number 40 on iTunes. This shot, taken with Laura's point and shoot, was taken at the MPLS club First Avenue where the rock star Prince got his start. It was a bit of a homecoming for the boys after a long world wide tour. They live together in Portland, OR these days. They sold the place out. Now they are off to China and other parts of the world foreign to me. Adam, our oldest son, is playing guitar on the left. Our younger son Nathaniel is the drummer behind their beautiful lead singer Ruth. Johnny is on keyboards to the right. Sorry for the blurry noisy picture, I wasn't sure cameras would be allowed at all.

Check out their latest CD "Kill for Love." See Ruth sing the title song here.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0mxXrHowHQ

Proud? You bet we are!

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