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As they protect the poor little berries from that little bit of sun and a lot of fog --- still it makes photographic opportunities (see my entire album devoted to tunnel farming in Santa Barbara county)
When the sun peaked through the clouds and lit up the peaks across this view, it made for visual feast of layers. The layers of minerals deposited there at the hot springs are amazing to see themselves, but getting the clouds and sunlight there was an added bonus.
A view from Pasture Yen Family. It was many years ago I drove with my family by my new car VOLVO XC-90.This is a very beautiful place and near the famous Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area.
www.sunmoonlake.gov.tw/English/
PS: I came here days ago and the scenery was gone. Too many huge trees block the landscape.
It's our challenges and obstacles that give us layers of depth and make us interesting. Are they fun when they happen? No. But they are what make us unique. And that's what I know for sure... I think.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
The colours in this scene were amazing - had to get up early to see it, however, worth the effort... went for a simple scene with the tree still to breakout into leaf really helps the silhouette and interest to a tonally pleasant image.
We're going to play a guessing game here, if you're "game" :)
I'd love to see how many of you can figure out what this is. No hints in the tags. There are a few of you who just might be able to...
And for a prize, well, you get the honour of being right!
Tomorrow, I'll add what this is to my description.
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Okay, here's the reveal.... First, I had so much fun reading all of your theories on what this was :) There are obviously quite a few bicycle riders here, as you guys got it right. Some of you called it a chainset, sprocket, or a cassette, but that's what it is! And yes, it's so clean because it's brand new. When I saw what they looked like close up, with the blue inside, I had to photograph it.
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Theme: Mystery Object Macro
A silhouette misty morning in lovely golden lights on the layer mountains, at a little and tranquil village of Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.
GPS might not the exact point of this photo.
Have a nice day everyone! ❤️
🌟 Explore 🌟 January 18, 2025.
This Pharmaceutical Journal from the Ontario College of Pharmacy was published around 1880, and had many layers of dust on it.
90:366:2020
Just some late night experimentation in dim light with a new lens & a wall hanging in the bedroom.
11.0-16.0 mm f/2.8 - ISO 5000
View from Morro Bay Marina boardwalk at sunrise. The tide was rising quickly and the birds were in abundance!
Nachlese Nr. 4: Und noch ein Foto aus diesem Jahr, das es bisher noch nicht auf Flickr geschafft hat. Dieses Mal ein Motiv in der sächsischen Schweiz.
One of my peonies has opened out beautifully so I took two macro shots and blended them...as well a few other slides. HSS
Another shot from Sunday's moonset over Henley Beach. SIngle image but with a bit of post processing.
Our Lompoc estuary where the Santa Ynez River dumps into the Pacific Ocean has some great birding opportunities.....
About a 45 minute drive West from Page AZ, you'll come to Toadstool Hoodoos, Utah. We got here for sunset, and the hike in was further than anticipated. Had to stay for the sunset of course, so getting back out to the car became a bit of a challenge, as it got darker and darker. I'll confess that we overshot the car by a good 100 metres (300 ft), but a huge shout-out to some awesome fellow Canuks who yelled back in the failing light, we managed to make our way back before the cayotes, scorpions and tarantulas started their evening strolls. :-o
For a few years now, I have wanted to make postiives on transparency film and see what would come up as I played around with different substrates, with layering, with light. Today, I finally printed some transparent images and got the idea to make a book using the positives, regular print, and text. This is a transparency affixed to one part of a book page that has a “window “ cut out of it in order to allow the image underneath to show through. It’s low-tech layering, done by hand. No calque needed. :-)))