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“It's our challenges and obstacles
that give us layers of depth and
make us interesting.” - Ellen DeGeneres.
On this evening, I wasn't expecting much of a sunset so I didn't bring my tripod as I walked the shoreline of Lake Huron. Then when this happened, I tried handheld to capture the blush of pink on the water as the sun was going down. I was surprised at how well it worked! The layers of textures and light was a lovely mix to make a simple sunset interesting.
Sedona, Arizona is a stunning destination offering all types of activities for adventure seekers, spiritual searchers, and photographers alike.
From the vantage of Chicken Point looking south, the non-motorized Little Horse Trail wends its way through the Coconino National Forest along the edge of the Munds Mountain Wilderness, seen here. Although the red rock is spectacular, and the blue green of the pinion pines and junipers contrasts nicely, I felt that the textures of the forest, geology and the heavy clouds made a more compelling image.
Still looking back at that sunset at Windy Post, Dartmoor. I think that (along with the Burnham visit) was my favourite shoot of 2022! This was just the general view looking out over the moor. Such an atmospheric place!
Macro Mondays ~ Layer
Detail from the corner of my daily newspaper.
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The layers in the rocks exposed there at the canyon are amazing to see and even better under rising and setting light. Here the layers can be seen zoomed in, taken from the south rim here in the morning after sunrise.
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Needlework Project. For Macro Monday - Layers.
Also For Week 13 of the 52 Week Photo Challenge 2020.
This is my second attempt at layering. I used two different textures by dog ma, my source of inspiration for textured photos. In my humble opinion......she is the queen. :0) I love this photo of hers......... love this!!
Please give me your honest opinions! :0) This was done using Picnik.
Just the tip of a good size piece of amethyst I received some years ago gives my entry today for
Macro Mondays: layer
I found myself curious enough to research this beautiful purple stone:
'The crystal structure of amethyst differs from that of other quartzes. It consists of an irregular superposition of alternate lamellae (layers) of right-handed and left-handed quartz.'
also:
'Amethyst is a violet/purple variety of quartz often used as an ornamental stone.
The name comes from the Greek words a (not) and methuskein ("to intoxicate"), referring to the belief that this gemstone protected its owner from drunkenness.'
Well that's OK then - but I am practically teetotal now............
The 7Artisans 12mm lens I usually use to take building and architectural photographs distort the balconies in a very interesting way in this shot.
The skyscraper looks like a cream cake with a lot of layers piled on top of each other.
With the tittle I want to make reflexion and a paralelism about social classes from the high luminous class on top to the large but darkened low class, that's all.
just swatches of samples, layer upon layer of color and textures of metal siding, frame 1-1/4 square.
Looking across Derwentwater from Friar's Crag.
Anti clockwise from upper left. Red Pike ( Buttermere ), High Snockrigg, Catbells. Foreground is the plantation on Stub Hill. Bottom right, Rowling End ( Causey Pike ), Birk Rigg and finally Knott Rigg. I think Ard Crags and Aikin Knott are in between but not 100%.
A picture that appealed through its many layers from the green trees in the front, the bare mid ground trees, the green hills and then onto the snowy mountains and sky behind.
© Dominic Scott 2022
I know it’s tempting to all stand around on our sky platforms in SL, but what better antedote to the exhaustion of daily life than to step boldly into the vivid imagination of others!
One in a series of waterfalls in Watkins Glen State Park in New York. Harsh light plays havoc with some of the most serene scenes some days.
Overlayed black and white 35mm film negatives from a nearly forgotten time! Shot with an M42 mount film lens, for authenticity’s sake!
HMM!
When I saw this once-grand old building in Buffalo, Missouri, I wondered what it would be like to "peel back" the layers of old signs, covered windows, dirt and grime....what would be underneath? It would be almost like peeling back the layers of time and examining what once was in a bygone era.