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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.
Compositionally Challenged Week 12 - Fun with Mirrors
This brings back memories of SNL Deep Thoughts with Jack Handy ....“I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!” : )
FR : Les terrasses du Domaine de Saint-Cloud (92)
Jardins de l’ex-château de Saint-Cloud
Bassin du fer à cheval (dix-septième siècle)
L'éclairage idéal (dernier rayon de soleil aux tons chauds, entre deux nuages et avant la pluie) aura duré moins d'une minute !
Dommage, car il y avait certainement beaucoup mieux à faire en composition d’image…
On se contentera donc de cette banale carte postale touristique, néanmoins bien éclairée par la dernière belle lueur du jour…
EN: The terraces of the Domain of Saint-Cloud (92)
Horseshoe Pool (seventeenth century)
The ideal lighting (last sun ray between two clouds and before the rain) lasted less than one minute!
Too bad, because there was certainly better to do in composition!
My most recent moonscape featuring the prominent Copernicus, Aristarchus and Gassendi craters.
The image has been shot on January 18 from my backyard in Luxembourg. The seeing conditions were pretty good.
It's a crop out of a 6 pane mosaic. For each pane I stacked 20% of about 2.000 frames.
The saturation is increased by a fair amount in order to highlight the mineral composition of the moon's surface.
Gear: Skywatcher Maksutov 180/2.700mm & ASI 178mc
Un bois, une lumière naturelle transperçant la végétation, sur une zone humide temporaire dûe au forte pluie, durant les derniers mois.
Enfin cela offre de beau reflet, et une jolie composition printanière...
Le Bois des Gâts, Saligny, Bellevigny, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
Civil Twilight at North Point on Crow's Nest Mountain.
I was late on arrival for golden hour light, but the sky certainly put on a show once the sun went down. The vegetation had filled in from early spring when I was last there, but such a great spot with endless opportunity for compositions.
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Water and air / name oxygen, / create hydrated iron oxyde / if iron is exposed / to the two elements.
The color of rust / is brown.
www.education.com/science-fair/article/iron-rusting/
photo and text by Drager Meurtant
COmposition Series
Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.
Wing-banded Hornero is a member of the Ovenbirds group within the Furnariidae, so-named because of their usual oven-like mud nests. (Hornero derives from the Spanish word for oven.) But Nature is replete with “exceptions to the rule” and that appears to be the case here, since Wing-banded Hornero apparently does not usually build oven-type nests. So my thought that this image was of a bird nesting may be wrong, although a further qualification is that this species may sometimes use such structures. So it’s unclear what the story is here {there was a second bird at this spot, for the record}. Birds, like so many other aspects of natural history, teach us to be humble and acknowledge that there’s a lot we don’t know. This scene was from near the Rio Macacu in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.