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Have always loved this place where the Klamath river empties into the Pacific ocean. It was a treat to watch the converging colors at sunset compliment the scene.
Ghent Light Festival 2018 – Ghent Light Festival 2018 –The city center lights up with surprising and ingenious installations an performances based on light. Quiet a performance! The performance at display is “Convergence”. The garden of the Castle Of Gerald The Devil provides the historic setting in which this work is brought to life. Convergence aims to make the static concept of light tangible. LED lighting and nylon threads create an intriguing optical illusion which suddenly appears to make the impossible possible – Ghent, Belgium
_National Insurance Company – Athens – Architect Mario Botta_
One of my favorite buildings in Athens and part of the November Architectural Workshop.
Simple but very well composed volumes, the work of a famous architect, this building needs some time to be understood in all its beauty. There are quite a few details and angles that one cannot see at a first glance. You have to walk around, be careful and get close to manage to discover its soul, the one element that will speak to you and be the quintessence of the whole structure. The interior is beautiful also (I'm trying to get a permit to shoot inside too) and the view from the underground is so unexpected, as there are all kinds of slim openings in the ceiling's concrete slab, in different shapes and sizes, all looking towards the sky. This is also the floor of the main “Plateia”, the central square of the building, where this photo has been taken. You cannot see that here, that's a surprise you'll have to come here to discover :) The view is also beautiful by night, when the underground is lit and the Plateia's floor with all these openings looks like a work of art.
Small reminder: I'm organizing the Athens Architectural Photography Workshop, Nov. 24-25 (Weekend Version - NEW!) or 23-26/27, 2012. If you want to perfection your architectural photography, enrich your portfolio with the best buildings in Athens and also shoot some great Greek seascapes, have a look at the full description and sign up: goo.gl/wd4Gh
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The convergence of two creeks in this autumn image from Benezette Township, Pennsylvania in Elk Country. I loved how the waters of the feeder creek come out of the shade and are briefly illuminated by the sun while the waters of Dent's Run come out of the bright light and into the shade of the changing leaves. via 500px ift.tt/2zgcuLC
converge @ nuvolari libera tribù, 20/07/07, cuneo (italy)
jacob bannon
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I need you to be as fearless as new mothers and new fathers
I need you to be the hope of hearts who lost true love
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I need to know that there is trophy and meaning
to all that we lose and all we fight for
to all our loves and our wars
keep breathing
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keep bleeding
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keep fading
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this is for the hearts still beating
10/52 This weeks project had to be re-thought at the last minute. I had wanted to use my youngest as the rule of thirds (3rd child) but he has been very elusive this week. My three ceramic swans, the left and right swans eyes fell on the converging point of the grid at the top left and bottom right and the middle swan was within the very centre square.
In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge. Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle. This non-ideal focusing may be caused by aberrations of the imaging optics. In the absence of significant aberrations, the smallest possible blur circle is the Airy disc, which is caused by diffraction from the optical system's aperture. Aberrations tend to get worse as the aperture diameter increases, while the Airy circle is smallest for large apertures.
An image, or image point or region, is in focus if light from object points is converged almost as much as possible in the image, and out of focus if light is not well converged. The border between these is sometimes defined using a circle of confusion criterion.
The creek splits around an island upstream and converges back to one at this viewpoint from a bridge on Indian Creek Greenway in Huntsville, Alabama. Taken during a period of several days of rain.
While hiking on the Grinnell Glacier trail I almost turned back as the stormy skies engulfed the landscape before me. Hoping for a small break in the clouds I pressed forward. Off the trail and down a steep bluff this gnarly tree stood poised reaching for the mountain. I was drawn to its shape and decided to hike down, hoping the snow flakes descending would catch a break. And just as I set up to shoot, as if on cue, it happened. That moment in time when the clouds parted, warm golden rays skimmed across the landscape bringing to life the vivid colors and for a brief moment it was the perfect convergence of light and atmosphere.
Kodak Vision 3 200T
35mm
Olympus Pen EE-3 Twin Frame Camera
Testing it with an #85b filter (Homemade with Theatre Lighting Gel cut out and put on top of Blue Tac placed around just rim of Lens)
1:3.5 D.Zuiko 28mm Lens
Manual Shooting Mode with Sunny 16 Rule
f8 and the Fixed Shutter Speed of Camera at 1/40
Remjet Removed and Developed with Bellini C41 Kit
Had some experimentation fun with the Twin Frame camera. Light sucked, photo is flat but, it was fun enough to try some things with angles. And see how well the 85b filter worked on the Vision3 200T. How blue would the steps be after development. Turns out just regular blue. Filter worked well!
Shot at Red Fort, Delhi, India.
Vanishing point created from the converging arches and pillars of the Diwan-i-Aam, the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. Back in those days, the columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silver railing separating the throne from the public.
View it large
1. On decluttr
2. In flickr's lightbox
A Far Rockaway-bound (A) train speeds through the switch just north of the North Channel Bridge, where the four tracks of the Rockaway Line on "mainland" converge into two for the bridge.
R160A (A) (Alstom, 2005-2010)
IND Rockaway Line
Two buildings converging towards a few contrails (Paris has a lot of those). It might not look like this because of the perspective but the building in the bottom of the picture is a lot taller than the one in the top. Sometimes you just have to look up...
The convergence of a passing thunderstorm and sunset makes for a sight to behold over the mountains in Colorado. I was blown away by the views that can be achieved when chasing these storms while I was there!
Another favourite tree of mine...... this is an old shot showing her with rows of potatoes beneath. This shot was taken using my old IR filter
Yellow Merseyrail units converge on Sandhills station, with plenty of the Mersey and docks and city centre in view. The Leeds & Liverpool Canal in the foreground.
With our ship approximately on the equator (S 0° 25’ 7”, W 90° 21’ 50”) and east of the northern end of Daphné Major Island (Isla Daphné Mayor), we witnessed a pretty Galápagos Islands sunset. As the sun was progressing downward to the Pacific Ocean horizon, the photography-minded captain of the National Geographic Explorer slowly circled the ship clockwise around the island, attempting to have the sun vertically cross the horizon and horizontally cross the tip of the island at the same time.
Daphné Major Island (Isla Daphné Mayor), Galápagos, Ecuador, 04 February 2015. Fujifilm X-Pro1, Fujinon XF 18-135 F3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR, Gary Glen Price, Capture One Pro.
2015-02-04 Daphne Major GGP06748 The Coming Convergence.jpg
Getting aquainted with my first neutral density filter. Taken at the neighborhood creek, which converges with Lake Superior about a half mile downstream.
"Mama, I love seeing the rushing river, because the water is free now. There is no more ice blocking its way."
~Zander, age 4.
Happy Spring. :)
The convergence of the moon and Venus on Nov 4 from Skyline Blvd high above San Jose. A passing car traces a trail of light across the scene.
I thought it was worth interrupting the Joseph Grant Park series for this timely shot.