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One 430EX at 1/32th power through a 40cm x 40cm foldable softbox from top left, another 430EX at 1/64th power snooted pointed toward the grey background. Both were triggered with a 580EX II on the camera.
Detroit Bridge, Erin Basin, Salford Quays
Bupa Place wasn't floating my boat with all that white light so while Muddy Boots UK looked to the stars for inspiration I looked to the gutter, or rather the basin.
Quite like a good abstract and the colours in this are more or less straight out of camera will minimal tweaking. If you still can't work it out, it's the inverted reflection of the bridge girders and spot lights.
Venezia, quasi ogni giorno di bel tempo si possono trovare canali della città lagunare quasi intasati da veri e propri ingorghi di gondole
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#gondola #gondolas #venezia #venice #jam #ingorgo #blackandwhite #bianco #nero #grigio #canale
Exhibition Fluid Desires at Next The Hague Gallery.
Detail of untitled artwork, 2017, by Inge van Genuchten.
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Sometimes LE shots benefit from shorter exposure to bring out texture and sense of movement. This is shot with a 250mm lens at 1/8s, so not exactly LE, but figuring out the rhythm of the water making the water from previous wave pull back as a new wave breaks takes a long time. Nevertheless this is just such a moment.
Water is your body's principal chemical component, making up, on average, 60 percent of your body weight. Every system in your body depends on water. For example, water flushes toxins out of vital organs, carries nutrients to your cells and provides a moist environment for ear, nose and throat tissues.
Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your body to carry out normal functions. Even mild dehydration can drain your energy and make you tired.
Every day you lose water through your breath, perspiration, urine and bowel movements. For your body to function properly, you must replenish its water supply by consuming beverages and foods that contain water. If you drink enough fluid so that you rarely feel thirsty and produce 1.5 liters (6.3 cups) or more of colorless or slightly yellow urine a day, your fluid intake is probably adequate.
You may need to modify your total fluid intake depending on how active you are, the climate you live in, your health status, and if you're pregnant or breast-feeding.
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For Mosaic Montage Monday theme of Fluid Forms is this montage of the young curled fern frond at the Dale Chihuly Exhibit at the Adelaide Botanic garden and an overlay of flowing lines and dots. Many of Dale Chihuly pieces exhibit flowing curls and curves too indicating fluidity. HMMM
The world rushes by in a never ending cycle, some things standfast but in the end yield to natures power, West Pier, Brighton, Sussex UK
Dedicated to Ramona R*** (www.flickr.com/photos/ramona_rr/) as a tribute to her constant presence and gentle support
- Formes fluides
This plant Corylus avellana belongs to the family of the Betulaceae. The honey bee gets some fluid from the hazel. I guess that the fluid coulde be water from the rain. However yellow pollen is collected as well. Hasel Haselstrauch Honig-Biene
Another of my new designs inspired by the excellent work from one of my flickr friends phake.
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