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Oil pastels...Was almost going to abandon shooting this until I saw the band of sunlight streaming through the window. I placed the pastels in the sunlight and the difference the light made was incredible! The colours became so much more vivid and alive.
My presentation of the popular "up trunk" shot. The Aspen was tall and the lens a fish eye and wide.
For this weeks 100 hundred theme circles.
Captured on campus with iPhone, edited on the iPad in Snapseed.
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Made for the "CIRCLES & DOTS" challenge - Shock of the New group.
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Long exposure shot of poi artist Nick Woolsey from www.playpoi.com.
The pattern Nick is spinning here is known as compound circles or flowers. For more information on this pattern see Nick's video tutorial "The Secret of Poi Flowers".
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 060/366
Our Daily Challenge ~ Circles
My grandmother's diamond ring, given to her in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, by my grandfather is priceless to me. As is my wedding ring.
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The notion that people could be turned into stone in punishment for some misdemeanour or other is a recurring theme in Gaelic folklore, and here at Athgreany in the stillness of the Wicklow hills is a strange troupe of dancers and a piper, all ossified on the spot for violating the Sabbath with their merrymaking. The circle stands on the crest of a low hill and consists of fourteen granite boulders and an outlier (representing the luckless piper) 40 yards to the north-east. The tallest circle-stones are on the east; one of these measures 6 feet 4 inches in height and has a girth of over 12 feet. An old thorn tree grew on the circumference of the ring until it was recently blown down, and it now lies decaying among the timeless stones. Townland names frequently hold clues about past associations between places and traditions. Athgreany translates as 'Field of the Sun', leading one to the conclusion that this was formerly a ceremonial site. Not many miles to the west in the adjoining county of Kildare, there is another Piper's Stones, a much-ruined monument enclosed by an earthen bank.
A pair of GTW SD40-3s work the hump at Harrison Yard in Memphis, TN. GTW 5947 still wears a coat of KCS gray paint, while 5941 has been repainted. Both units have come full circle, being built for CN in 1970 as SD40s. These units spent only a few short years on KCS before returning to the CN fold.
GTW 5947 SD40-3 (ex-CN 5131 SD40, KCS 6630 SD40-3)
Flickr Lounge ~ Finding Circles
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I'm never sure what these circles are that can be seen from the air. They have various patterns and some may be crop circles, but others appear to have some sort of substance within that could be other material.
An aerial view after leaving Las Vegas, NV, somewhere in the desert area.