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Vivre de sons, de couleurs. Avoir un royaume dans son regard. Etre ainsi fait que les autres doivent, pour te comprendre, non pas penser, mais songer.
Traduit du silence
[ Joë Bousquet ]
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Live sound, color. Having a kingdom in his eyes. Being so that others are, to understand you, not to think, but to think.
Translated from silence
[Joe Bousquet]
Taken from the Canadian side looking straight across.
Camera - Nikon D7100
Lens - Nikon 18-200mm f3.5-5.6g
Photo uploaded September 3, 2019.
Fish stunned or killed coming over the falls make for rich pickings for the gulls but they have to weather some awfully heavy mist and wind currents.
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This needs no introduction - it's the first time I've seen Niagara Falls and it awed me beyond words - it was much better than I expected.
Scape_lands
The “scape_lands“ is a readymade-fotowork series developed since 2010.
The theme is the hermetical law of correspondence (we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical) I discovered the scape_lands in the urban environments, the streets of Berlin.
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Even though the water levels are very low and the flow has been reduced Niagara Fall remains an awesome sight.
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The American side of the Niagara falls is much larger than the Canadian side with an island, two sets of low falls and a large viewing platforms to look at the prettier Horseshoe side.
To Canadians looking across to the American side during the day the sight is less than impressive but at night we shine lights at the US side and illuminate their falls with multi-color spot lights elevating it from the mundane to the sublime with its jagged rocky bottom and mist playing in the lighted night background.
To make this sight even more spectacular for over 25 years running the Canadian side puts on a fireworks display ooting into the expanse of the falls gorge for 110+ days every evening that’s possible starting on Victoria Day weekend.
I took this with my D750 and Nikon 28-300 f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 28mm 13s, f/16 ISO 200 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz Denoise
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress.
The unusually low water conditions allow one to better see the slope of the river bed just above the falls.
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Max's Planet in a different day of the week. (Maybe Tuesday).
Thank you for the textures Mister P.S.L.
If I read it fast it is almost L.S.D.
A sunrise is a beautiful thing made even more so with a plume of mist catching the horizontal rays, this shot is a capture of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara just as the sun is rising.
This was my first encounter with the falls but definitely not my last, it is truly mesmerizing watching the sheer volume of water crashing and thrashing over the edge of the falls and the low early light is fantastic with all the mist to reflect and give texture to the scene.
I took this with my D750 and Nikon 28-300 f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 44mm 1/3s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz Denoise
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress.
Niagara Falls at daybreak. The skies never quite cleared, but some light managed to escape the clouds and illuminate a segment of the falls.
A surprise birthday holiday for Mrs M. Two days in Toronto then the train to Niagara Falls for one night. Back to Toronto for one night then the flight home. Managed to get to Heathrow before she found out where we were going....
The Skylon Tower stands five hundred and twenty feet high which is a full seven hundred and seventy-five feet above the base of the falls. With the right wind to clear the mist it provides a spectacular view of the falls. However, on this particular morning, mist from the falls driven by a gentle southerly wind, shrouds all but the top of the tower.
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