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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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Marion : "Every time after I slayed Dragon or killed some bandits, I always went to here, right to this trunk with some butterflies rhythmically danced followed by billions golden leaves that fell from the sky. It feels so peaceful."

  

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Rathaus Wien. Der spiegelnde "Boden" ist in Wirklichkeit ein Reihe von Tischen.

 

City Hall Vienna. The reflecting "floor" is actually a row of tables.

 

con·ver·gence

 

The process of coming together or the state of having come together

toward a common point.

On our way to City Hall we walked past some amazing architecture. Actually, we didn't walk past it, we took lots of pictures of it.

31.12.2014 le jour de notre connexion

Jonas Salk Institute La Jolla, San Diego, California. Designed by the famous Louis Kahn, this is a true architectural masterpiece. A challenge for photographers for varied reasons but if you work the visual possibilities here correctly, the results can be amazing.

Spotted this late afternoon sky with the setting sun and converging contrails as I passed our local airport. These contrails are more likely from planes flying in and out of Dulles, National, Richmond, and other large airports.

West façade, Freedom Tower, lower Manhattan

The day there was snow in my home town Den Helder, I tried to make the best of it. I found a nice spot where the dike converges with the beach and sea. The dike covert in a nice blanket of fresh snow, gave me a opportunity to make the photo more artistic. Luckily there where no people around I guess it was to early, so no footsteps-)

The subdued light combined with my favourite film was just right for this scene.

 

Tell me what you think, is it artistic?

Dans l'eau jusqu'aux cuisses, je regarde passer les vagues microscopiques et j'essaie, tant bien que mal, de dessiner leurs traces sur ma photo.

Potvin Park in my neighborhood /Parc Potvin dans mon quartier

 

Clarence-Rockland, Ontario, Canada

Two weeks ago I visited the Netherlands and I had the chance to photograph some of the beautiful Dutch forests. This spot is amongst my favourites from that trip, especially in its autumn suit. It’s located near Twickel Castle, an estate forest which is often referred to as Twente’s Garden of Eden by the locals.

 

For those interested in the technical details, this is a stack photo consisting of two shoots, both taken with Nikon D850 and Nikon 70-200 mm f/2.8 at 140 mm: one shot at 1/3s, f/13 and ISO 100, and the other at 1/5s, f/11 and ISO 64. I’ve decided to stack these two shots for two reasons: to better control the light that was changing very fast and to minimise the motion of the leaves as I was shooting at slow shutter speeds. No filter was used.

 

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Ultra wide angle shot looking up in the inner yard of Chilehaus in Hamburg. The photo has been corrected with Irix' own lens profile in order to correct (most of) the distortion.

However, I decided to not remove the lens flares in the open middle of the frame, as they are perfectly symmetric and kind of enhance the convergence.

A convergence of aircraft and birds in the colourful sunset sky.

Linnaeusborg, Groningen State University, Groningen, The Netherlands.

 

Design: Rudy Uytenhaak (2010).

Urban Design: West 8.

 

#corner #macromondays #mm #hmm #convergence

  

Two lines converge to create a secluded "corner" in a sea of reddish-pink...or white. Your call.

 

Several sheets of printer paper, shot at MFD, suspended about 300mm above one of my wife's reddish-pink blouses.

 

Nikon D3300

Nikon Nikkor AF-S 55-300mm ED VR

2 Meike Extension tubes

48mm extension.

 

Thank you

 

jason

All quiet on the rails for this sunset near Hamilton, NZ

This day there were some good winds and a lot of streaky clouds about. The shape of the clouds have not been photo shopped in this photo. The streaky clouds were there but have just been exaggerated by the very wide 10mm lens and highlighted by the infrared. Those are native plants floating on the water in the foreground. Image also converted to BW.

 

Our fall peak color is most likely to be short and intense here in Ohio. Here is one shot I've managed to take in an effort to capture some of the peak color before it is gone. I really like this view as it offers converging lines of gold and orange against a contrasting blue backdrop. Enjoy.

 

Do not use this image without permission. Copyright Kevin Dickinson Photography.

iPod touch's camera / brushes+trigraphy+deco sketch+scratchcam fx+filterstorm+vsco+phototoaster

never felt so weird and alone as i was in this place so stuck on a fisheye and did a selfie

VIA’s #185 slips into the misty wilderness at Forks, our launching point and location where the east and west branches of the Spanish River converge. Spanish Lake, near Biscotasi, is the headwaters for the West Branch which is less accessible, serpentine, and features much more white water than its counterpart, though Biscotasing and Sinker Creek are still popular Spanish River launching points, albeit from the train. On the other hand, the East Branch offers road access at Duke Lake and a smoother ride, but traverses a number of open lakes and even moderate headwinds can make this route a real challenge, particularly in colder climates. From here we'd disembark our canoe, load up our gear, and paddle downstream into the rapids, rain, and fall colours with the goal of making the Flume campsite before nightfall. This area pictured here also doubles as Lebell Lake and features another campsite on the west tip of the island just to the right of the train. The West Branch can be seen continuing to parallel the tracks upper frame left, while the East Branch snakes off to the right of that towards the high ridge - MP 30 CPKC Nemegos Sub.

South Korea's East Sea coast.

Winter 2019

Olympus XA2 with Zuiko 35mm f/3.5 lens on Kodak Portra 400.

 

PLEASE NOTE: What is reasonable and proper saturation on my Samsung laptop screen is sometimes portrayed on smartphones as far more saturated, unreasonable even. So I had to chose which one to tailor my post processing to and I have chosen the big screen over the smartphone.

Please, don't "award" my photo with post & copy comments, gif's and other glittering self- or group-promoting stuff.

 

Someone seeded a tree cotton plant in the community garden centered on my El Capitolio hibiscus. Both are Malvaceae family.

Jupiter and Saturn are converging towards a super conjunction on December 21, 2020.

 

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