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Florida Polytechnic University offers so many compositions - I was lucky with the weather and was fast on my feet to move between spots to grab multiple views
Red Water Lily sees usually in artificial ponds. In Sweden they grow wild in a few lakes. including Fagertärn in Tiveden forests. Where trees grow among the boulders of the Ice Age, a fairytale forest.
I currently have two favorite texture artists; Chris Buscaglia Lenz; www.flickr.com/photos/crisbuscagliacom/19924509135/in/alb... and Marezia 57, www.flickr.com/photos/mareziapics/17092765305/in/album-72... here I have I mixed a number of their textures,
Wishing you all a Happy Slider Sunday.
Okay a bit hyperbolic. The architecture is just a well placed polished metal balls but provides for some playful composition for photographs.
Une partie des éléments de décoration sur le meuble de salle à manger. C'est une vraie mandarine et de vrais œufs. La mandarine a quatre ans et les œufs trois ans. A l'époque ils étaient bien frais. Aujourd'hui, ils continuent de décorer mon meuble.
Constructed in 1921 to commemorate the two Battles of the Marne from World War I, the Marne Dormans Memorial is located between Paris and Reims on the D980.
The First Battle of the Marne 1914 was a strategic victory, saving Paris from capture by the Germans, but saw a loss of 250,000 French (a comparable number of Germans) and 12, 733 British.
The Second Battle that the Marne Dormans Memorial commemorates in the summer of 1918 would be the last major German offensive. The French suffered a loss of 95,000 men, Germany 168,000, Britain 13,000 losses and the U.S. 12,000.
Dormans Memorial Chapel
This 171 foot high World War I memorial has three levels. The ossuary level of the memorial holds the bones of approximately 1500 unidentified soldiers.
The Dormans Memorial crypt, which opens onto the main square in front of this Gothic-inspired building, is a place of mourning. It stands for the 1,350,000 people who died during the battles here. Their names are engraved in the stone walls.
Compositionally Challenged Week 35 - Layered Abstracts
The osteospermum photo from my yard today, layered with a layered photo from 8/29 comprised of reflections on a lake with a shot of little flowers in the park garden, using the Ribbet editor.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
The least awful of three compositions taken very late at night..
Focus is intentionally on the trees as they are a lot prettier.
In 2006, I posted a very heaverly cropped version of this picture (see photo below and note above). It was very warmly received and for that I am most grateful indeed to everyone concerned!
This is the original unadulterated slide as it came out of my camera in 1963. Unable to solve the problem of focus on mum, I decided to salvage what I could of the picture by cropping!
However, in doing so, I think I lost out on composition and depth which was probably what I was looking for when I took the photo! Also, I feel pretty bad about leaving out one of the crew members, the mother no less, leaving her daughter to do all the work!!!
I seem to remember that the picture looked a lot better when I used to shine it on the living room wall. It was one of my favorites in fact. Was it me, was it the wall or is it just time? Could there have been other solutions to the problem, apart from taking a better photo in the first place?
Well, that's the case for the defence. I now call upon you, my peers, to pass judgement. Did I do right or did I do wrong? Were there indeed other solutions; like a monitor screen the size of a living room wall! Or, should I have just kept mum in the dark!!!
Who's going to cast the first stone?
Take care, my friends, and many thanks for calling,
Colin
Made in China
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
Compositionally Challenged Week 20 - Active Space
After looking in my bird books, I think this is a Swainson's Hawk.
We watched the hawk for several minutes while it moved from one branch to another before it took flight carrying a piece of bark.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.