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A recycled frame.....
In the modern "way" we are encouraged to recycle, as much and as often as we can.
I quite like recycling frames, i shoot a frame, to keep, post, sometimes Bin, but why bin, when you can recycle, i view and review images, rotate, flip,and often rework them, on a whim of an idea... i fear a waste of my time, after all no one knows how long they have left.....
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I see a person, hunched against the weather, ambling toward a fiery portal, high on a rickety bridge over a city scape, or maybe it's just me... it covers a few of our phobias.
Yet then again, it could be a person returning home,to a welcoming fire, a place to dry and warm and relax after a day at work.....
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from September 2023. Captured as a close-up demonstration for my street photography workshop where there was, fortuitously, a Scottish Independence rally going on in George Square. Always an opportunity to practice getting closer as cameras are pretty much everywhere. Enjoy!
An impression of a modern staircase with black walls and an uncommon illumination. Somewhere in Germany. True colors, no toning.
Every criticism and comment is very appreciated.
Dear friends, I wish you a good start in 2025 and a happy and healthy new year.
Happy monday folks!
This is the first image of my new mini-series I took at the Ingering lake on saturday morning. Nothing better than watching the first beams of sunlight kissing nature awake.
If you like what you see, please check back soon for part 2 of the series. Thanks a lot - so long!
© 2018 Garry Velletri. All rights reserved. This image may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission.
100 focus in-camera stack.
Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly called the garden cosmos, Mexican asteror cosmea, is a medium-sized flowering herbaceous plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. The species and its varieties and cultivars are popular as ornamental plants in temperate climate gardens. Cosmos bipinnatus is an annual that is often considered half-hardy, although plants may reappear via self-sowing for several years. The plant height varies from 0.61–1.83–2.74 m. The cultivated varieties appear in shades of pink and purple as well as white. The branched stem is usually densely to occasionally occupied by fine, split up, rough trichomes, but some specimens are completely hairless. The petiole itself is inconspicuous, winged, 10 (rarely to 15) mm long, and sometimes the leaves are almost sessile. The very conspicuous cup-shaped inflorescences have a diameter of usually 5–7 cm and contain tongue and tubular flowers, which are surrounded by bracts. There are usually 8 outer bracts, and they are ovate to lanceolate-tail-shaped, 7-15 mm long, 3-5 mm wide. The inner bracts are ovate-lanceolate and 8-12 mm long. They are translucent with many black stripes and a clear edge up to 1 mm wide, sometimes with yellowish or pink pigments, the tip is ciliate. The sprout leaves have gold-yellow, thread-like tips and protrude between the tubular flowers. The broadened base of these spreader leaves is translucent, with a yellow line. The mostly eight ray florets are pink to violet or white colored, at the base may show noticeable stains caused by anthocyanin. The tongues are reversely ovate shaped, have a length of usually 20-35 mm and a width of usually 12-20 mm. The tips are almost dull and have three broad, wavy teeth. Below that, they are greatly rejuvenated. In the center of the flower baskets is a large number of tubular flowers (also called disc florets), whose overgrown petals are yellow, turn white in the lower part and reach a length of 5-6 mm. The anthers are brownish-black and about 3 mm long, at the tips are short-triangular, translucent attachments with a length of 0.5-0.8 mm. The branches of the stylus are short and rather dull, with a length of 0.5 mm.