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The Falkirk Wheel the Worlds only rotating boat lift. Taken one frosty night on my way home from work.
Some recordable dvd's I had lying around.
Colourful circles for sure, I love colours :)
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Happy New Year! Can't believe it's 2012 wow!
my little brother got me a fish eye lens which is awesome. I have a bunch of pictures to post.
More photomixing. this is from a drive out to madera canyon via green valley arizona
A view from inside the center "bloom" on the interactive sculpture, Organic Growth, on Governors Island, New York City, New York.
“Science deals with the world which it perceives but, seeking more and more to penetrate the veil of naïve perception, progresses only towards the goal of nothing, because it still does not accept in practice (whatever it may admit theoretically) that the mind first creates what it perceives as objects, including the instruments which Science uses for that very penetration. It insists on dealing with ‘data,’ but there shall no data be given, save the bare percept. The rest is imagination. Only by imagination therefore can the world be known. And what is needed is, not only that larger and larger telescopes and more and more sensitive calipers should be constructed, but that the human mind should become increasingly aware of its own creative activity.”
-Owen Barfield, Poetic Diction (28):
Ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point.
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Uma figura plana formada pelo conjunto de todos os pontos deste plano situados a uma distância menor ou igual que uma medida conhecida como raio do círculo, a partir de um ponto fixo denominado centro do círculo.
27. Bienal de Arte - São Paulo / SP
I keep saying I'm no wildlife photographer (definitely true). But as a landscape photographer of more than twenty years, I do feel I understand composition. Kittiwakes are plentiful in Svalbard and have a habit of perching photogenically on top of icebergs. Even I could manage a few pleasing shots of these little guys - at least so long as they weren't moving!
Nikon Z7, 100-400/4.5-5.6 VR S. Original photograph copyright © Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.