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I often get off at this local train station. That day was a little different: the sun was very low and shone directly at me. As I got off, the moss immediately jumped out at me as a three-dimensional structure. Until now, I had always perceived it as flat green stripes on the ground. That day, it had a body, rising up out of the stones and taking its place in the world. The shot was simple: as low as possible with slight lens flares. The interesting thing is the triangle between the locomotive in the upper left corner, the moss-defying small plant in the lower right corner, and the all-outshining sun. Enjoy!
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Sprague Lake, a man-made lake that soulfully mirrors the Flattop mountains and Hallet peak, is well known for beautiful sunrises on clear days. But on our morning, heavy fog curtailed visibility in the area almost to a naught. Shivering in the wet coldness of the air, Rishabh and I were disappointed at our luckless-ness, especially after waking up at 4AM our biological time.
However, disappointments can be windows to subtle realizations, if only we let the present moment infiltrate our lungs like a mountain gale. Turns out, the fog of that morning was a curtain to another dimension where our unmet expectations, tied hopelessly with their reflections in melancholic brooks, remain confiscated.
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I love gates and doorways…
This was taken at Athelhampton House in Dorset last month. It was the main entrance to the house which was behind me.
It’s a straightforward zoom ICM of a view into another reality…
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 100x :)
Vierte Dimension / Monheim / Kreis Mettmann / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
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Auto-portrait taken through mirrors in the Pieto coffee shop in Nicosia, Cyprus.
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Are you really reading this? Aren’t you –like most of them– in a hurry to see the next picture or do the next thing? No? Ah well. Pardon me, my friend, I misunderstood your intentions. Well then, turn your monitor brightness up and come sit by me. Listen into the night whose sovereignty over the land is mutely interrupted by the gibbous moon rising behind those ageless Cathedrals. The air is impregnated with a thick fog, which is trying desperately to melt into someone’s song. There are no birdsong here; they are asleep. Instead, amplified by the quiet, you can hear that timeless hymn hummed by your heart and those distant waterfalls. The zephyr, although well-intentioned, feels a little chilly to your skin. You shiver. Indeed, it feels a little chilly to perceive infinity. Don't worry. Here and now, time is not the fourth dimension anymore. You are.
El proyecto Metropol Parasol es una estructura en forma de pérgola de madera y hormigón ubicada en la céntrica plaza de la Encarnación de la ciudad de Sevilla. Cuenta con unas dimensiones de 150 metros de largo, 70 metros de ancho y una altura aproximada de 26 metros. Su base alberga un mercado tradicional y locales de restauración en la planta baja, una plaza de espectáculos y el museo arqueológico Antiquarium. La estructura se corona con una terraza y un mirador que ofrece una vista panorámica del casco antiguo de la ciudad.
La obra, compuesta principalmente de madera laminada, está formada por una gran retícula en forma de parasol sostenida sobre seis pilares que abarcan tanto la plaza de la Encarnación como la Plaza Mayor de la ciudad. Cada una de sus costillas componen una distribución espacial donde cada nervadura ofrece una curvatura propia, lo cual aporta al conjunto una sensación de movimiento ondulatorio. Aunque su diseño está inspirado en las bóvedas de la Catedral de Sevilla, por su perfil fungiforme, pronto recibió por parte de los ciudadanos el nombre de ‘Las Setas’.
El proyecto fue el ganador del concurso abierto por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla para llevar a cabo la rehabilitación de la plaza en la que se ubica. Su diseñador fue el arquitecto berlinés Jürgen Mayer. Por su diseño vanguardista y funciones turísticas, se ha convertido en un icono del centro histórico y de la ciudad de Sevilla. En enero de 2013, el espacio Metropol Parasol fue elegido, entre los 335 proyectos candidatos, como uno de cinco proyectos finalistas del Premio de Arquitectura Contemporánea Mies van der Rohe que conceden bianualmente la Unión Europea y la fundación Fundación Mies van der Rohe.
Las obras comenzaron el 26 de junio de 2005. Las múltiples dificultades que surgieron sobre las obras produjeron controversias y retrasos que triplicaron el coste previsto de la obra hasta llegar a los 100 millones de euros. Finalmente, el Metropol Parasol fue inaugurado el 27 de marzo de 2011 y desde entonces se ha consolidado como uno de los principales atractivos turísticos de la ciudad, llegando a alcanzar el millón de visitantes en su primer año.
Robe, South Australia
"Step up to the Portal"
This is the scene which I encountered last Sunday morning after rushing up from the jetty. Though I missed the pink rendition of the clouds, this is possibly one of the most striking and unusual skies I've seen anywhere! Also, the first time I've evern seen the phenomenon of 'anti-crepuscular' rays. I thought they were just theoretical but now I know, they are very real. Perhaps the obelisk was a temporary gate to another world ??
ps. this image is slightly different to a FB uploaded image. I really wanted to include the beacon on the right to balance the lighthouse on the left but due to slight motion blur, I've had to remove the last frame of the pano on the right. I think this one has more impact but I would not be offering it as a print due to that issue.