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Oeuvre de l'exposition temporaire Ramifications, du sculpteur Claude Millette www.claudemillette.ca/ au jardin Daniel A. Séguin jardindas.ca/ de Saint-Hyacinthe.
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.
Flickr these days, has become less and less about good photography, and more and more like a high school popularity contest. It's becoming pretty comical actually, and these days, I tune in for the humor more than anything...
Hope you all had a good holiday weekend, and got to spend some quality time with your family and friends.
On a side note, there are a lot of photographers that have been taking pictures for years, but still don't have the basics of composition down. I have been photographing seriously for roughly 4 years and I don't claim to be an expert on composition, but it never ceases to amaze me when I see the badly composed crappy images posted by some of these individuals...
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
Beneath a heavy overcast sky
on a dismally brisk Chicago winter afternoon.
Harlem & Milwaukee intersection
Amazing clouds spiralling out from a slowly approaching stormy front dominated the blue sky that morning. Cotswold Way. Lansdown, near Bath. Banes, England, U.K.
Thank you for your visits, favours and comments.
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.
Beautiful composition with part of a house, agriculture fields and cloudy sky in Dafnes village, Heraklion, Crete
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is located in Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila, within the boundaries of the former Fort William McKinley. With a total of 17,206 graves, it has the largest number of graves of any cemetery for U.S. personnel killed during World War II and holds war dead from the Philippines and other allied nations.