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we were moored there, on horizon at the beautiful NorthernShore
taken here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Northern%20Shore/10/10/10
INES VAN MEGEN-THIJSSEN PHOTOGRAPHY
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I took two versions of this photo, and ended up with one I much preferred. This one however is a great photo for showing off the new Legacy body I've got, and I am a bit of a show-off... Also got a chance to mess around with a light gradient which was fun!
Model: Moi
Location: My Home
Pose: Me
Der Verlauf gipfelt im Gelb. Sicher ein seltsamer Attraktor für Bienen und Kollegen.
Yellow dominates and is the culmination of this color game.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in May 2019, I had every intention of playing with the angles for the composition and editing of this shot. I had no idea that the car would really play such a role in distorting perception of the gradient of this steep slope in the city. Enjoy!
Photographing these Snow Geese was a crazy moment like something out of Hitchcock's, The Birds! You would think with so much chaos, there would be a lot of injuries, bumps and bruises but when they cleared, you’ll be glad to know, no bird was left behind. 😊 HSoS!
(Smile on Saturday Theme: Going Up)
'Hastings' (Hunslet, 1888) and Isibutu (Bagnall, 1945) start making their way up the short gradient to Statfold Junction.