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I've been away quite a bit these last few weeks so have been largely missing off here.
Last week I a ran a 3 day 1-2-1 tuition session in the Lakes, the first time I've been back into the Lakes since Spring this year, the weather the first two days was largely terrible but we still managed got a lot done, the second day was spent on a laptop doing processing as the rain just did not stop, the third day however was something of a totally different story, I'd looked the night before and thought it looked promising, and I opened the curtains to a world of foggy goodness covering the entirity of Windermere.
This was shot about 15 minutes before sunrise over Skelwith Fold looking towards the Langdale Pikes and beyond, the vally flooded with silky fog and the sky colouring up nicely from the sunsrise to the East.
You literally couldn't have asked for anymore, furthermore the day went onto get better weather wise with still water everywhere and gorgeous golden light, more than making up for the two previous days' drab showings.
Welcome back to Lakeland :-)
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Inside the National Cold War Exhibition Hanger at the RAF Museum Midlands, Cosford.
Olympus OM4Ti | Olympus Zuiko 50mm F/1.4 | Harman Phoenix 200
Scanned with Plustek 8100
Lab developed by AG Photolab
A mono of the village of Wilsill in NIdderdale surrounded by mists during a recent temperature inversion.
The grey lourie, also known as go-away bird, grey loerie, or kwêvoël, is a bold and common bird of the southern Afrotropics. They are present in arid to moist, open woodlands and thorn savanna, especially near surface water. They regularly form groups and parties that forage in treetops, or dust bathe on the ground. Especially when disturbed, they make their presence known by their characteristically loud and nasal "kweh" or "go-way" calls, with the last syllable typically a descending drawl.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_go-away-bird
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The Louvre Inverted Pyramid is a skylight constructed in the Carrousel du Louvre, an underground shopping mall in front of the Louvre Museum in France. It may be thought of as a smaller sibling of the more famous Louvre Pyramid proper yet turned upside down: its upturned base is easily seen from outside.
The inverted pyramid marks the intersection of two main underground walkways beneath the Place du Carrousel and orients visitors towards the museum entrance under the Cour Napoléon. Tensioned against a 30-tonne (33-short-ton), 13.3-metre (44 ft) square steel caisson frame, the inverted pyramidal shape in laminated glass points downward towards the floor.
Directly below the tip of the downwards-pointing glass pyramid, a small stone pyramid (about 1 m, 3.3 ft) is stationed on the floor, as if mirroring the larger structure above: The tips of the two pyramids almost touch.
The Pyramide Inversée was designed by architect I.M. Pei, and installed as part of the Phase II government renovation of the Louvre Museum, known as the Grand Louvre project. It was completed in 1993. In 1995, it was a finalist in the Benedictus Awards, described by the jury as "a remarkable anti-structure ... a symbolic use of technology ... a piece of sculpture. It was meant as an object, but it is an object to transmit light."
(source: Wikipedia)
I posted a similar photo yesterday. These pictures were taken on different days. I need them all uploaded for my one single Instagram post.
Tokyo Big Sight (Tōkyō Biggu Saito), officially known as Tokyo International Exhibition Center (Tōkyō Kokusai Tenjijō), is a convention and exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan,
Design (1996): AXS Architects.
Had some amazing cloud formations as storms rolled over the Owyhee mountains. This cloud appeared as an inverted funnel.
Spiral staircase within the dining hall of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.
Murray Edwards is an all-female college in the University of Cambridge. (It was originally named New Hall when first founded.) Its building was designed by architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (known for designing London's Barbican Centre) and was completed in 1965.
'The Inverted Tunnelscape'. Especially for those who love Abstract Architectural Intimations of the Absurd! I'm happy to share the 'intimate' - LOL - techniques used for this photo with all who might be interested!. Dead easy, Actually!