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It's easy to make pictures of other compositions. Just only to shoot.
"Temps de Flors" is done every year in the city of Girona (Spain). For 15 days the city is colorful and visitors, with their cameras, capturing all the creative work of its people.
Again, the picture has no merit, so have their creators. Dozens of them.
Without a doubt, I recommend it.
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I think this photo is a mess but I love the light so much. Plus, the lone cyclist really adds to a wonderful scene. I wish I had more time here because the reflection from the water-filled paddies cannot be fully digested in the few minutes that I had here.
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A shot from Dartmoor National Park from a couple of weeks back. Not the sharpest shot you will ever see, the wind and rain and poor ground saw to that. I was really captivated by this copse of trees in a little known area of the Park. I found their arrangement fascinating, and combined with the colors and textures, I thought it had something. I have played around with varying degrees of colour saturation and contrast, but kept coming back to a lower contrast and greater midtoned image. I liked the slightly eerie feel of the tree trunks, caught in a half light. It was raining at the time I took this, so the atmosphere was thick and heavy, but the colours of the Autumn leaves glowed and shone out. This might be a case of the memory of the place clouding my judgment of this shot. I remeber it as a truly magical moment.
100mm macro lens, no filters, no polariser. Very little adjustment.
Exposure: 1.3
Aperture: f/14.0
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: -1 EV
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Visualizing the chemical composition of Earth's crust was done through scaling the volume of each sphere according to the mass each element relative to the total mass.
The mass of each element in Earth's crust is printed in the bottom right corner in parts per billion by mass.
Source: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition, (2016-2017)