View allAll Photos Tagged Circle,

....circles redux.....

Polaroid Week 2024 SS - Day 4 #1

Challenges Community Group...ICKY Challenge # 23 - The Art of the Ordinary - Art Museion

A woman walks in circles in an outside area of the business district of Hong Kong. There is a path blur effect to the background.

Wanna Ride ?

At the top of the big circle

Have a scenic view of the boardwalk and skyline

It is Atlantic City

Enjoy the view !

Circles within circles - picture is actually the bottom of a small colander, and is about 2 inches across, which a bit of digital fiddling. It is not, as some of you might think, a view of a selection of (well ordered) small planets, passing through the rings of a Saturn-like gas-giant (in which case it would not be a macro !)

A single A4 sheet of 90gr/m2 white paper rolled up, lit from below, shot from above.

 

I normally try not to look at other's MM-shooters' entries in the MM pool before I shoot my picture. But I already saw several 'white paper' shots in my Flickr stream, some similar to my idea, others completely different. Great to see such diverse entries on what is a very simple theme. HMM to all!

A cracking moody sunset sky over Castlerigg stone circle made for some striking landscape scenes

Altes Kirchenfenster der St. Clemens Kirche aus dem 13. Jahrhundert in Nebel auf Amrum.

Abstract shot of the BBC Scotland building Glasgow

Steam train cab interior at the National Trust, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, Wales.

A small easy peel orange reflected in the underside of a serving spoon. For this weeks macromondays theme Circles

Looking from one pipe into the next.

Fotosöndag. Tema; Berättelse

Photo Sunday. Theme; Story

 

www.pox.se

There must be a major Alien invasion coming up. They take the crops and roll them into something much like a huge battery.

This image was taken at Cley Hill in Wiltshire and depicts the sun rising, revealing the landscape beneath.

 

Last night (21/07/20) I had headed over to Cley Hill to attempt to capture the night sky, the milky way to be precise. The night was suppose to have zero clouds but no one told the sky above this. I did wait and take some images but as the clouds moved in and as half past midnight neared as well as reviewing the past and latest images I decided to call it a night, something I don't like doing.

 

However I decided to come back at try a sunrise (something I've been struggling to get out of bed to do lately). Back when I was setting up for the failed night shoot I became aware of the crop circle in the field below, plus I had been in the location a week before (images to be posted soon) so knew where I wanted to be.

 

This image is not a perfect image as although I do clean my lenses, I was not aware of something on the lens, which for some reason was mud.

Lens cleaned and continued but the opportunity to capture an image like this without those marks would have to wait for another day. One of those pay more attention lessons.

 

20200414-4515

 

Er loopt wel eens een hondje door het zand...

LENS: Nikon non-AI 55mm Micro-Nikkor PC f/3.5 (old film camera lens from 1970s).

 

CAMERA: Olympus OMD-EM10

Details of Retinal flare space, 2018.

Artwork by Olafur Eliasson, an Icelandic–Danish artist known for sculptured and large-scale installation art.

On display at Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar NL.

Atlantic Circle, - luxury apartments in Portstewart.

She flew from her perch and fortunately circled back toward me before she flew off to get her morning meal.

 

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinus

 

Member of the Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

© 2015 Patricia Ware - All Rights Reserved

 

My Album of Falcons

1 2 ••• 9 10 12 14 15 ••• 79 80