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Poznan, Poland
Park Solacz
Poland is beautiful and on days like this the beauty is even more pronounced in the layers of atmosphere that envelope everything........truly remarkable.
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The relentless convergence of water, in the Fall, in the Smokies, in color.
For 120 pictures in 2020 #27 "Converging lines", this is Park Road 22 in the Padre Island National Seashore. On a nice long straight stretch looking northeast toward Corpus Christi, this road would normally be quite busy on a nice Sunday afternoon. But the visitor center is closed, and most people are obeying the beach closures. Only exercising is allowed, along with driving on the beach, and the road was almost vacant, which made it much easier to get this shot.
We escaped the brisk air today and headed to the conservatory to catch some refreshing air and sights. This wonderful plant was recently watered.
In rural Augusta County, Virginia
The original Convergence, from a few miles away and a couple months ago: flic.kr/p/2qGiqWF
In this wide-angle shot, this group of trees along the Sol Duc Trail in Washington's Olympics converge to frame the high-level clouds above.
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Convergent Photography. These are done with a single twin-lens, wide-angle camera, or with two single-lens, wide-angle cameras coupled rigidly in the same mount so that each camera axis converges when intentionally tilted a prescribed amount (usually 15 or 20°) from the vertical.
We went on a walk last week to have a better look at how the crops were coming along. We have not been this way since I took a whole bunch of snow shots back in the winter.
Apart from the lovely wild flowers it was the converging crop lines that took my eye, I would think the crop lines are a cereal crop of some sort and the border of wild flowers is there to attract the likes of Bee`s and other insects, also it was last September that we were here shooting Sunflowers in these wild flower borders.
Needless to say we will be back again in a few weeks for another look at how these borders and fields are turning out.
This is a cool fence on top of a hill that I manage to shoot as my wife speeds by. She drives very fast. She says she will stop or turn around if I wish but don't dare tempt the whiplash.
Happy Fence Friday
Gemini Residence, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The building has been created by converting two former seed silos.
Hence, it was named after the zodiac sign The Twins, Gemini.
Design (2002:) MVRDV.
Copyright 2014 © Serge Daigneault.
I saw this umbrella while I was strolling on a street and could not resist to take a shot ... :-)
Kyoto, Japan
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