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A brush of brighter light strikes to each side of a sharper ridge and highlights the delicate curving lines and textures of Rattlesnake Slot Canyon, near Page, Arizona.
I really enjoy taking detail and texture shots when I'm out with the camera, though I don't often end up posting those images for some reason. In these wonderful red sandstone slot canyons of the American southwest, interesting details and plays of light are everywhere among the sinuous striations exposed in the narrow canyon walls. Sky Matthews and I were lucky the morning I took this shot to be one of only a half dozen or so people in the whole of Rattlesnake Canyon, so we had plenty of time to really look around and focus on whatever features caught our interest--a rare experience for me compared to my visits to some of the other, much more well-known, and crowded, slot canyons near Page.
Rattlesnake Canyon gets quite narrow in places, much more so than in the public sections of the nearby Antelope Slot Canyons, and it also has all these cool little dimples and bumps in the walls in many places (a few small bumps are visible in this image). I'm not completely sure, but I believe those bumps are concretions of iron oxide that, once the sandstone around them fully erodes away and the little part-iron spheres fall free, are known as "Moqui marbles", which you often see scattered anomalously on the desert slickrock throughout the southwest.
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37425 'Concrete Bob' ends up deafening everyone at York as it thrashes away with the 3J51 back to York Thrall Europa RHTT circuit 13/11/23.
Concrete lounge pack (adult)
Designer lounge chair 2li
20 solo animations (10 feminine/10 masculine)
7 couple animations
12 adult animations
Designer table 1li
Twisted table statue 1li
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All Code 8's products are textures with normal and specular maps. For the best effect (especially water and shiny metals, but also woods and fabrics) you need to have advance lighting on in your viewers preferences. The shininess of items depends on he windlight you are using. You can edit the object and play with the texture specular settings for the best effect.
Rathaus Aalen
Rathaus Aalen
Das Aalener Rathaus ist im Stile des Brutalismus erbaut und scheidet die Geister, wie viele Bauwerke dieser Art. Der architektonische Wert ist oft erst auf den zweiten oder dritten Blick erkennbar. Nach längerem Willensbildungsprozess, begleitet u.a. von Podiumsdiskussionen und einer Ausstellung zum Brutalismus steht nun fest, dass es saniert wird und der Stadt erhalten bleibt.
The old sugar beet processing plant in Franklin, Idaho has been reduced to a concrete and wood skeleton, but there is enough left of it for a Window Wednesday photo. HWW
Shadows fall on a concrete wall at the Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
The Sound Mirrors, or "Concrete Ears" were an experimental device built in the late 1920's to early 1930's and used to acoustically detect approaching aircraft. They were very effective, and a skilled operator could even identify the type of aircraft. The invention of RADAR meant they were never used in anger. These structures are located near Lydd on Sea in Kent
Taken at Business Bay, Dubai, UAE
Exposure time: 300 sec.with Formatt Hitech Filters (10stop + 3stop)
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Slab City has many old structures with public art on them and some structures have become living spaces.
Concrete Diorama by Mistero Hifeng/ G.B.T.H Project
the G.B.T.H. project - Concrete Diorama by Mistero Hifeng
Open until August 29th.
Day 236 of 365 travel memories
I was challenged by kat'spics in GetPushed challenge. Go and check her stream for all the lovely nature and architecture photos.
www.flickr.com/photos/62947310@N02/
She challenged me to take picture of architecture from a different point of view.
WWI-era barge constructed of concrete and used to move goods along the Mohawk River. After the war the barge (and other concrete barges like it) was intentionally sunk in the river to be used for mooring and erosion control. Glenville, New York.
This concrete building, located six blocks to the east of the central business district of Regina, Saskatchewan, caught my eye as I was driving by. The design looks like something that would have been done in the early sixties. The building has the words "Misou Society" and a series of Oriental characters above an entrance door. I know nothing more about it, and had never noticed it previously.
Traneberg Bridge. Stockholm, Sweden.
Nikon D5600
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 GII
Picture Control: Kodak Portra 160 NC
f/11.0, ISO 800, 1/500 sec, 18mm
The famous "Château Champlain" (Marriott hotel) in Montreal, on the left side. It is nicknamed "cheese grater" due to the arched form of its windows.
Canon 5D Mark III & EF 70-200 f4 USM
Montreal, Qc
September 2017
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Photos selected for the exhibition "Montréal histoire et patrimoine / Montréal, History And Heritage", organized by the Centre d'Histoire de Montréal. Expo from April 11 to May 12 2019.