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Massive Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) ram looms over a female. He's clearly in the mood for love, but she - like all the ewes in the herd we observed - was not quite ready. His intensity is palpable here!
The Davis Building and 1407 Main frame Downtown Dallas' The National, a skyscraper built in 1965 as the First National Bank Tower and later known as Elm Place, before being converted into a residential tower in 2020.
Grinnell Point looms over Swiftcurrent Falls In Glacier National Park. Grinnell seems to be present throughout Many Glacier, standing guard over it's surroundings.
Grinnell sort of demands to be photographed as it is situated conspicuously just west of Swiftcurrent Lake across from the Many Glacier Hotel.
Starting walking down Mickledon Valley in the Lake District, hills loom over us, capped by rocky crags.
Radisson Blu hotel at Dammtor train station one foggy morning.
Handheld, Tamron 28-80 mm @ ca. 30 mm f/7
The looming towers of the Marina Bay Financial Centre in the Central Business District of Singapore
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This barn is located within the city limits at the end of our subdivision and easily photographed from my back deck while tending the bbq and drinking a cold beer. :-)
As a photographer, a common theme I like to find is minimal geometry and patterns in nature or man-made objects.
This photo represents geometrical patterns and shapes created by the architecture and reflection of the Prudential Plaza in Jacksonville, FL. I walk past this building so many times, but one day managed to stand underneath it, and discovered this magic.
The architect is KBJ Architects from Jacksonville, FL, a firm responsible for shaping the incoming Jacksonville skyline we have today.
Please let me know if you have any thoughts or comments on how I can improve this.
If you are interested in more architectural abstraction, please check out my [Abstract Photography Album]
Thanks for your time!
Enfield Civic Centre 12-storey office block clad in stainless steel. Designed by architects Eric Broughton & Associates and opened in 1975.
LOOM. Agatha Top
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Harsh reality as Winter looms for wild nature...everything needs to feed...
Female Sparrowhawk deep in the undergrowth despatches a Pigeon to keep her for a few days...
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Thunderheads brewing over Lake Superior (which is just down the hill in the background)
Happy Sliders Sunday :)
Taranaki Maunga (2518 m) from the Tararua Range. This exceptionally clear winter day afforded stunning views and impressive visibility across the South Taranaki Bight - in this case >200 km to the dormant volcano. Note that there is some atmospheric lensing occurring here, effectively flattening the upper part of the mountain.
December 1st, 2018 will mark a very special day in my life. Today I witnessed not one, but 3 tornadoes. From Valley City to Beardstown, Illinois, a massive string of tornados broke out.
Woods and forests are strange places. They’re bigger than you are and seem to watch you carefully with their own emotions, sometimes happy, sometimes angry, sometimes indifferent… it’s hard to describe.
And even harder to photograph.
This is an ICM taken recently while walking with the family, which means me following along while trying to take photographs without falling behind too much (using the point, click, run technique :) ).
This is developed in Capture One and converted to monochrome in Nik Silver Efex with light sepia toning. The ICM was taken by walking along pointing the camera upwards and clicking the shutter again and again and … well you get the idea. Highly sophisticated anyway….
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the strange feeling of slumbering giants who are, nevertheless, watching you :) Happy Donnerstagsmonochrom and 100x :)
More misty woodland. Thanks for looking and have a good weekend.
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A picture initially overlooked because the mist was quite thick obscuring much of the detail but the more I looked the more it pulled me in.
I have this printed big awaiting a frame for a wall in the house. In print it just comes alive, the internet somewhat kills it.
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