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A little build for the STEM building contest on LEGO Ideas. Built in black from my table scratch, the model can be built in red from existing bricks, and in blue with black cylinder. The motion may be powered by hand, or by a wind-up motor.
"Evening Sun (Horizontal):" The evening sun illuminates a little tree growing out of the Granite Dells boulders. Granite Mountain can be seen in the distance in the direction of the sun.
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In the Negev Desert, which is a stone desert in Southern Israel, you have a part, with different coloured canyons, the Pink canyon, the Red canyon, the White canyon, some of them in Timna, where you also find the ruins of the place where King Solomon had his copper mines.
It is an awesome place, hot and silent, with some of the strangest rock-formations I ever photographed.
It was quite a climb down, with all our equipment, it was out of season, we were by ourselves and one evening, the sun, as usual, dropped down quickly, taking with it the warmth, we had waited for the sweet light and on our return almost got lost.
It is a fabulous environment, bright light and deep shadows, again what hits me is the absolute silence, the beauty and the sense of the deeper you go, the more you go back in time, a feeling of eternity came over me...
From jagged, dark granite to the softer coloured sandstone and limestone, these distinctions offer a delightful picture of the desert terrain.
To see them go to the previous separate
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"Timna Park", rock, Arches, Israel, Negev, desert, landscape, "Nikon F4", colour, horizontal, vertical, "magda indigo"
A section of Antony Gormley's installation "Lost Horizon I" . Bodies project from all sides of the gallery - gravity appears to be defied. The Royal Academy of Arts, London 2019
I made different kind of light orb for first time. I tried my best. Not bad. Will figure out how to do it right later.
Straight out of camera. Settings: f/5.6 - ISO 100 - 79 seconds
Knit with two of my handspun yarns, with a Suss yarn for the trim. Green yarn: spun from "Mediterranean" batt from loop.etsy.com. White yarn: white merino with slubs from a spontaneous spinning batt, also by loop, with felted nubbles spun in.
Ich habe NICHT vergessen das Foto zu drehen. Die Wassertropfen der Sprinkleranlage fliegen mit ziemlicher Gewschindigkeit auch horizontal und gefrieren dann auch so :-)
Als Beweis habe ich das folgende Foto auch noch hoch geladen .
I did NOT forget to turn the photo . The water drops of the sprinkler system fly with high speed also horizontally and then they freeze like this :-)
As proof I uploaded the following photo too.
The moving clouds above Te Mata Peak in combination with a low sun during golden hour created ever-changing lightbeams that produced a symphony of light worthy of a dance (and a photo).
You can purchase a print of this photo here: www.josbuurmans.nz/prints/p/light-dance-horizontal
Drops on a horizontal pane of glass suspended above a checkered background. The background is made from woven strips of colored paper, and the drops are actually glycerin, rather than water. Laowa 65 mm 2x macro lens was used, aperture f/16. Drops are about 5 mm diameter, and total image width about 50 mm. HMM!
creative commons by marfis75
Twitter: @marfis75
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平距 / Horizontal
搭著夜間巴士移動下一個城市,迎接好幾個日出,
一些當地特有的奇景,我始終沒有用照相機紀錄下來,
也許我可以,但也許並不合適,我用心感受這些瞬間,
看著它變成一種永恒,它帶不走。
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Horizontal | Angus Chen Solo Photo Exhibition.
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Photography - Angus Chen
Design - Taiwei Huang
"Spring Wishes (horizontal):" I couldn't resist capturing a wider scene with this rainbow spreading over Watson Lake on the first day of spring.