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This is another shot taken a week ago of the "Big Red" Lighthouse in Holland, Michigan. I moved around getting different angles, light and the everchanging sky. It was a sight to behold. More views coming in a few days. This is best seen in the Light Box.
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
I enjoyed looking through my windows this morning to see the everchanging sky and how the sunlight kissed the buildings and trees in my Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.
Thanks for visiting, good morning to each of you. Stay safe and healthy. #BeKind
Road A838, Scottish Highlands.
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There's something hypnotic, encompassing about the huge thunder of everchanging rivers like this. Do you feel it? A micromoment at a gorge near Rotorua, New Zealand ...
The subject of life on our dear old Blue-green Marble is unfolding: even now its complex, everchanging, neverending polyphony is permeating every smallest bit of the planet.
Just like billions of other photos, this one depicts in an obvious way the dance of water between earth and sky - one of the main subjects of the Infinite Polyphony of life. So far, so good. But we do not often think about another powerful, essential section of the Music, which is called the Carbon cycle. In this context I like to call it the Grand Fugue in C[arbon] for Mushrooms, Mosses & Wood. While we are well aware of the fact that living beings die, we do not often think about the implications of this, mainly that the remains of the dead are eaten and digested by a variety of other living beings - from hyenas and vultures down to bacteria - which actively re-cycle the organic matter left behind by the dead individuals. This is the Carbon cycle. Without this ability of life to reuse and recycle carbon, our beautiful Earth would be a dead planet completely covered with layers upon layers of inert organic matter. A waste of cosmic proportions.
I had seen this old, mossy stump before - seen with my eyes, not with my mind - but in that dull early morning it struck me like a small epiphany. At first I thought that it would have been sort of an interesting foreground element - better than nothing in a flat sunrise, dulled by herds of clouds coming from the East. Then, in postprocessing, I came to a choice for black and white - so I quit worrying about noise and dull colours and concentrated upon the scene. And the small epiphany grew adult.
The stump of a dead poplar on the riverside hosts and nourishes soft patches of moss and a whole family of saprophytic mushrooms (of the genus Polyporus, I think). I envisage this relationship as a fugue where the main subject is all about Carbon, the fundamental element of life on Earth. While the tree was standing alive and proud along the riverside he was singing the subject; but now... The tree is dead now - he has stopped singing the subject - but it holds a supply of unused organic molecules, the raw material of the subject. So the mosses and mushrooms feeding upon his decaying body have started a new enunciation of the subject, making this a 3-voices fugue. In the background an infinite choir of living beings are singing similar fugues, so that if you meditate upon this, all around you a Grand Fugue for ∞ voices made of smaller fugues is endlessly unfolding. And you are yourself an integral part of this unspeakable polyphony.
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot).
I have tried Nik Dfine2 denoising, since after having shot a number of experimental exposures to test my new Samyang 14 mm at night I forgot to lower the ISO... The bw conversion was performed with Silver Efex Pro 2, plus a bit of dodge and burn.
Explored on 2016/04/18 (ended at #172)
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
We wandered through Clarion Alley (near Mission Dolores in San Francisco) to gawk at the ever-changing murals. This one has an interesting political statement. How much do you want to bet that the artist has an IPhone or IPad - produced by a giant corporation; and drives a vehicle - produced by a corporation; and watches tv - produced by corporations; and eats at fast food restaurants - all corporations????
Perhaps he should move to a non-capitalist country, and see if he can pursue his art .... or even survive.
The Miroir d'eau (Water Mirror) or Miroir des Quais (Quay Mirror) in Bordeaux is the World's largest reflecting pool, covering 3,450 square metres (37,100 sq ft). Water is pumped onto the slabs to form a mirror, it is then drained and misted. The effect of this is an everchanging tableu of light and reflections. I was so fascinated about the pool and the people around it that I decided to capture the scene over several hours. This the last image in the timeline taken at 20:20.
Not only does my style change but my eye colour also seems to do the same. of course I know the don't in reality but in some photos they are blue in others grey sometimes brown as in this one but more often than not they are the colour of ditch water or so my other half says.
I have to agree with her they cam get a bit murky!
Wonder if one day I will settle into a look and keep it. I have a friend who says we should form a look that people get to know I am not so sure.
I could sat here for hours it was so peaceful
The Aurora Borealis on this night had a KP index of 7.6, the most since 2017. It's constantly changing shape and colors. Quite a sight to see!
I spent a couple of weeks here, in the far North West of Scotland, at the beginning of June. I'll post a few photos of the 'big picture' today, and tomorrow, a few of the smaller picture. We were camping near here in the VW. It's a beautiful part of the country, and it was great to get lost in this place, it's wonderful everchanging light, it's geology and it's flora and fauna, for a wee while.
I enjoyed looking through my windows this morning to see the everchanging sky and how the sunlight kissed the buildings and trees in my Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.
Thanks for visiting, good morning to each of you. Stay safe and healthy. #BeKind
My husband and I agree that learning to scuba dive was one of the best experiences of our lives. Although we have not gone diving in years now, our recollections are as vivid as if we were still underwater.
ABC's and 123's U is for Underwater.
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
Sunrise at Jökulsárlón, Iceland. An incredible beach situated next to a lagoon of icebergs, small pieces of which break off and float down to the see and are beached, for a short while before being melted or dragged in to the sea by the everchanging and treacherous waves (there is a story behind this adjective which will come later).
This was the only day out of our 6 day visit, during which the light Gods smiled upon us. I did realise with the first shot I took here that the sky was over filtered, but I liked the effect and continued with this set up for most of the morning.
We were lucky in that the beach was packed with icebergs, and the waves ment that the composition changed constantly, so that non of the shots I took were the same. One of my most glorious shooting experiences.
Enjoy your day, and thanks for the visit..
Canon 5d Mark II
Canon ef 17-40mm @ 22
Aperture 22
Shutter speed 1.6 s
Title : Honour
To honour Natures masterpiece and everchanging pallet of colours
Year : 2015
Location: Point Boston, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
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The Miroir d'eau (Water Mirror) or Miroir des Quais (Quay Mirror) in Bordeaux is the World's largest reflecting pool, covering 3,450 square metres (37,100 sq ft). Water is pumped onto the slabs to form a mirror, it is then drained and misted.
The effect of this is an everchanging tableu of light and reflections.
I was so fascinated about the pool and the people around it that I decided to capture the scene over several hours. This is the 1st image taken at 16.25 and I will post a timeline finishing at 20.25.
The Tumalo sky was dancing with the stars yesterday at sunset, as a brisk wind shape-shifted the clouds and blew them across the horizon - making for an everchanging dramatic sky.
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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
April 20th, 2018
The steady winds and incoming flurries were hard to ignore on this morning while standing on the South Rim. The everchanging lighting conditions afforded a myriad of moods for photography on our three-night stay so I tried to shoot more than I cared to.
Tamron Lenses USA SP 24-70mm VC + Canon 5DsR
Beastie
From early days of infancy, through trembling years of youth,
Long murky middle-age and final hours long in the tooth,
He is the hundred names of terror, creature you love the least.
Picture his name before you and exorcise the beast.
He roved up and down through history spectre with tales to tell.
In the darkness when the campfire's dead to each his private hell.
If you look behind your shoulder as you feel his eyes to feast,
You can witness now the everchanging nature of the beast.
Beastie
If you wear a warmer sporran, you can keep the foe at bay.
You can pop those pills and visit some psychiatrist who'll say
There's nothing I can do for you, everywhere's a danger zone.
I'd love to help get rid of it, but I've got one of my own.
Beastie
There's a beast upon my shoulder and a fiend upon my back.
Feel his burning breath a heaving, smoke oozing from his stack.
And he moves beneath the covers or he lies below the bed.
He's the beast upon your shoulder. He's the price upon your head.
He's the lonely fear of dying, and for some, of living too.
He's your private nightmare pricking. He'd just love to turn the screw.
So stand as one defiant yes, and let your voices swell.
Stare that beastie in the face and really give him hell.
Beastie
There's a beast upon my shoulder and a fiend upon my back.
Feel his burning breath a heaving, smoke oozing from his stack.
And he moves beneath the covers or he lies below the bed.
He's the beast upon your shoulder. He's the price upon your head.
Jethro Tull ~ Beastie ~ 1982
Thanks to Models: Jay Stormborn & Nick Redcreek
Taken at Pendle Hill Sim maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pendle%20Hill/174/125/28
The fast pace of modern life means that in this everchanging society, Lunar New Year traditions passed down from generation to generation are fast fading into history.
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
I enjoyed looking through my windows this morning to see the everchanging sky and how the sunlight kissed the buildings and trees in my Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.
Thanks for visiting, good morning to each of you. Stay safe and healthy. #BeKind
“You can never step into the same river; for new waters are always flowing on to you.”
~ Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek philosopher, 540-480BC)
To me there is nowhere quite like Dartmoor.Dramatic scenery,amazing views and exhilarating and everchanging weather.I just love it.
Away from the hustle and bustle of modern life this evocative landscape stands the test of time where I can again find peace and a connection.
This image was taken from Cox Tor and looks across to Roos Tor and in the distance under the shade of that heavy cloud.Mis Tor .Squeazed into the far right Little Mis Tor.
Thank you too Alan for being my walking partner on this day.
Thanks for viewing and any comments
This Soho Yoghurt Shop has bright coloured everchanging suspended orbs for lighting and they are very relaxing.
I enjoy watching the woods next door, sometimes I see deer, sometimes longhorn cattle and other times I just enjoy the view, such as this one this winter. It is an everchanging viewmaster! (I bet you don't remember the old View Masters, do you?) I would love to see one again. It's been a long time.
Beastie
From early days of infancy, through trembling years of youth,
Long murky middle-age and final hours long in the tooth,
He is the hundred names of terror, creature you love the least.
Picture his name before you and exorcise the beast.
He roved up and down through history spectre with tales to tell.
In the darkness when the campfire's dead to each his private hell.
If you look behind your shoulder as you feel his eyes to feast,
You can witness now the everchanging nature of the beast.
Beastie
If you wear a warmer sporran, you can keep the foe at bay.
You can pop those pills and visit some psychiatrist who'll say
There's nothing I can do for you, everywhere's a danger zone.
I'd love to help get rid of it, but I've got one of my own.
Beastie
There's a beast upon my shoulder and a fiend upon my back.
Feel his burning breath a heaving, smoke oozing from his stack.
And he moves beneath the covers or he lies below the bed.
He's the beast upon your shoulder. He's the price upon your head.
He's the lonely fear of dying, and for some, of living too.
He's your private nightmare pricking. He'd just love to turn the screw.
So stand as one defiant yes, and let your voices swell.
Stare that beastie in the face and really give him hell.
Beastie
There's a beast upon my shoulder and a fiend upon my back.
Feel his burning breath a heaving, smoke oozing from his stack.
And he moves beneath the covers or he lies below the bed.
He's the beast upon your shoulder. He's the price upon your head.
Jethro Tull ~ Beastie ~ 1982
Thanks to Models: Jay Stormborn & Nick Redcreek
Taken at Pendle Hill Sim maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pendle%20Hill/174/125/28
From my outing to Nuit Blanche...... just for fun.
Stereoscope, 2008
Project Blinkenlights - Berlin, Germany
Tim Pritlove - Berlin, Germany
Thomas Fiedler - Berlin, Germany
Performance Art, Multimedia Installation
Stereoscope is an interactive light installation at Toronto City Hall. This installation by the German group Project Blinkenlights transforms the landmark towers into a huge display screen by arranging lamps behind each of the 960 windows of the building. From dusk till dawn, the façade will serve as an ever-changing and evolving kaleidoscope of graphic animations automatically generated and interactively orchestrated. The public can influence "Stereoscope" through a variety of interfaces including smartphones, the web and physical controllers located at Nathan Phillips Square. Everybody is invited to participate and get more information at www.blinkenlights.net
The everchanging colours of sunrise, my favourite time of the day!
Thank you everyone for your birthday wishes!
Have a great Sunday!
(better view in lightbox)
August 21 was a fascinating cloud formation day... this is a short series of the day starting in Trout Lake and ending in White Salmon. SO many creatures and stories playing out across the skies! Oops, I am driving! (yes, I DID pull over!)
the series of 3 shots are only seconds apart, showing how the upper winds were blowing... and doesnt't that last one look kinda like a giant chicken or something?
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
At the moment I am creating new artworks for our graduate show, experimenting with different ways of working especially for myself. For the moment I don’t want to reveal what I am creating so I will just upload some old works which I have re-edited. This image in particular is a combination of four different projects, which bring in photographs that I have taken while traveling. It’s a combination of 15 layers.
To me it says a lot about the growth of the country I live in (Dubai), a mixture of the global world and the old vast desert landscape. A person wearing a traditional veil and dress yet with a contemporary twist walks across the sea, she carries the stories of the past within her while trying to live in this new dimension.
Best view is when monitor is on brightest.
I think my love for black and white photography has been re-awakened by the fantastic Mike. Thank you Sir.
A close-up of part of the art glass installation in the Atrium of the Federation Square in Melbourne. It's just one frozen moment of a hypnotic display of ever-changing combinations of the collection of suspended glass discs with changing filtered sunlight (from the glass windows) and the wind from the open entrance.
Shot with the compact Canon IXUS 70, as the main mission of the day was not photography but attending a vocal concert at the adjacent BMW Edge hall.
I met up with Jeff Smallwood and JP Benante at Sandy Point this morning.
If you get a chance, check out their streams!
The sun never came out this morning, but the fog was nice and misty, not too dense.
One of my favorite bands...and song. Listen if and when you get a chance. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMLoUTBy47U
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