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Syringa josikaea, the Hungarian lilac, is a species of lilac, native to central and eastern Europe, in the Carpathian Mountains in Hungary, Romania, and western Ukraine.
Digital camera. Pictures were taken on the night setting on the camera with the camera moving in various directions
Raios crepusculares (mais comumente conhecidos como raios solares ou raios divinos), na ótica atmosférica, são raios de sol que parecem irradiar do ponto no céu onde o sol está localizado. Esses raios, que fluem através das lacunas nas nuvens (particularmente stratocumulus) ou entre outros objetos, são colunas de ar iluminado pelo sol, separadas por regiões sombreadas de nuvens escuras. Apesar de parecer convergir em um ponto, os raios são na verdade feixes de luz quase paralelos. Sua convergência aparente é um efeito de perspectiva, semelhante, por exemplo, ao modo como as linhas ferroviárias paralelas parecem convergir em um ponto na distância.
O nome vem de suas ocorrências frequentes durante as horas crepusculares (aquelas ao entardecer e ao anoitecer), quando os contrastes entre claro e escuro são os mais óbvios. Crepuscular vem da palavra latina "crepusculum", que significa crepúsculo.
CSSS: Crepuscular Rays Group
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
October’s Explore Takeover: Shadows & Light
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We got some sun for a little while this morning, it was nice and felt warm while it lasted.
"My heart is a garden tired with autumn,
Heaped with bending asters and dahlias heavy and dark,
In the hazy sunshine, the garden remembers April..."
Sara Teasdale
Green leaves stand on the turquoise water of the lake water ...
Verdi foglie si stagliano sul colore turchese dell'acqua del lago ...
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Had some errands to run this morning and got an early start. The sky was really beautiful!
I keep forgetting it's just a window of a building in the light of sunset seen from streetlevel. Taken in the Netherlands.
“Autumn flings her fiery cloak over the sumac, beech and oak.”
Susan Lendroth, Ocean Wide, Ocean Deep
Birds in flight are among the most difficult photographic subjects. Many photographers struggle to obtain sharp, well-exposed shots of flying birds in an aesthetically pleasing pose. This shot captured at dusk with its wing spread across against the setting sun's golden yellow light is a photographer's delight.
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We had a very cold and sunny day today, tomorrow is supposed to go into the 40's, what crazy weather.
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This is a waterscape from Holland. These 2 gulls were fighting
and quarreling. The above picture is actually a composite image
with 7 different photos I took when I was there. Lots of work...
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Avec cette seule image, on peut enseigner les carrés, les triangles et le rectangle; les angles droits, aigus, obtus; les parallèles, les tangentes; le cadre et le contenu; les surfaces... et la décomposition de la lumière!
« Avec ses conditions de vérité à la fois nécessaires et suffisantes », l'œuvre d'art s'apparente au théorème de géométrie*.
*André Seleanu, « Comprendre l'art contemporain », Éditions Mots en toile, 2021, p. 43, explicitant une idée de Vassily Kandinsky énoncée dans « Du spirituel dans l'art et dans la peinture en particulier ».
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With this single image, we can teach squares, triangles and the rectangle; right, acute and obtuse angles; parallels, tangents; frame and content; surfaces... and the decomposition of light!
With its "necessary and sufficient conditions of truth", the work of art is akin to the theorem of geometry*.
*André Seleanu, "Comprendre l'art contemporain", Éditions Mots en toile, 2021, p. 43, explaining an idea of Vassily Kandinsky's in "Du spirituel dans l'art et dans la peinture en particulier".