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Empty balconies of a hotel photographed during the coronavirus lockdown. Empty Balconies was selected for inclusion in Fusion Art (Palm Springs) 2nd Annual Lines, Shapes & Objects Art Exhibition.
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iPhone6 with VSCO app processing.
The picture was taken at Heathrow Airport.
and on the website blog some thoughts about 'the Pace of the Soul'.
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Macro Mondays ~ Leading Lines
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Through the vortex. Not really it's just lil old me in my high vis jacket and my phone lol. opposite perspective from my other one of these today
Selective Colour
Europe. Catalonia. Spain. Barcelona. Biking Station. Olympus OMD E-M10 Mark II. f/7.1. 22mm. 1/320. ISO 200. Selective colour retouching in post.
Low light - muted colors = magic!
A couple of old barns and a grain bin take in an early February thaw. A touch of frost on the trees tells us the air is still brisk.
Nikon D3400, Nikkor AF-P 18 to 55mm at 46mm with Promaster 30 mm extension tube. f11 ISO 11400 1/250
Macro-Mondays-Leading Lines
This handsome fellow was resting along the edge of the forest in my backyard.
Took my little Olympus E-M10 mk III out this evening as I haven't used it in ages. Great fun little camera. Only had an hour as I'm working so just some local snaps. Tracks at Tywyn.
A shot from a few weeks ago at Scawby Park, North Lincolnshire, on a cold frosty morning. Although yesterday marked the start of Meteorological Spring, we’re forecast for some wintery showers next week, so you never know. 😁.
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大人の宿題/Adult homework
課題/task38「Leading Line」by Jessie
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The bridge to Shifen Waterfall (十分大瀑布)
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A recent drive along the backroads in Montana's Bitterroot Valley brought me to this scene which was just too pretty to ignore.
The view through the fence of the historic suspension bridge where bungy jumping gained popularity above the Shotover River. Several places near here where used in the Lord of The Rings movies as locations and this seemed a fitting name for the shot given the many fences and locks preventing exploration.
Lines and a labyrinth in a hornbeam leaf, backlighted to make the structure and the lines of the leaf more visible.
We arrived early in the morning, minutes after the cathedral opened. It was close to empty. The gothic architecture is fantastic, and the light and the colors coming from the windows makes it a beautiful experience, as well as giving some great photos.
--Jacob Surland
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