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Location: London for Ara

 

Listen: outline - Zero 7

 

so what is it when we both know?

so what is it when we both know?

what have we become?

 

oh, I keep forgetting

oh, I'm waiting for nothing

I can trace my outline

on the city down below

a part of you is leaving

and we both know, we both know

 

I figured it would change

forget our golden age

oh, it never was

now you're a foreign land

I don't understand

oh, what have we become?

 

oh, I keep forgetting

oh, I'm waiting for nothing

I can trace my outline

on the city down below

a part of you is leaving

and we both know, we both know

 

Sam... *hugs*

Full disclosure. I did a lot of messing about in Lightroom to create this image. I had gone out trying to get some backlit images of Red Deer, with their outlines illuminated by the setting sun. I managed to get into the right line to photograph this doe with a Readybrek outline. But there was also quite a lot of backlit grass in the scene. So I've not only boosted contrast and shadows, but also cloned out all of the backlit grass. I'm going to try to capture the effect over the coming weeks without the need for so much digital jiggery pokery. Original image taken on Big Moor, Derbyshire.

Sun setting behind Groat Knowe, a rounded hillock to the north west of my house.

 

It had been raining for most of the day, then, about 9pm, there was a suggestion of yellow in the sky. The sun slowly dropped down beneath the higher clouds as the lower cloud (here, outlined in a peachy-white colour) filled the Girvan Valley, below.

 

I sat for about an hour, in alternating light drizzle and very strong dying sunlight.

 

There is a 'burning bush' right in the middle of the sun; I think this is a goat willow sapling, nothing more 😄

 

(I think this picture was taken about 9:45pm)

 

Taken from my garden.

 

South Carrick Hills,

SW Scotland

I know spring has sprung

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Sunset and reflection captured from Barassie Beach in Ayrshire, Scotland.

 

The shifting sandbanks often create these slowly emptying pools as the tide goes out on the beach at Barassie. I captured this handheld at arms length with some much practiced blind aiming.

 

The sun setting over the Isle of Arran is one of the most beautiful benefits of living in this part of the world.

 

Enjoy!

A warehouse construction project making progress at the Port of Bamberg. Shot with clouds in evening sun. When completed, the building will probably not be particularly photogenic. So now is the time. Lens: WalimexPro MF f/2.8 14mm for A mount. [SNY07632_lr_2000]

 

In Explore on 27 July 2021 (#57)

 

Thank you all for the clicks, comments & faves.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

A quick landscape shot from Barassie Beach, Troon, Scotland.

 

An imperfect handheld shot, with some blown out highlights and a shallower depth of field than I would really like. I haven't picked up my camera in months, I am ashamed to admit, not at least with the intention of photographing something specific - and I am far from being a landscape photographer!

 

I can't believe that I now live just 1 mile from this view! A sea view being well outside of my price bracket but just 1 mile is close enough to call this home.

 

The sun was on it's way to setting with some gorgeous crepuscular rays over the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran and the majestic outline of Goatfell. Off to the right was a storm cell and some huge downpour rainbands which I have captured in some other shots to come in the future. It was hard to believe that the two scenes were in the same place - it looked apocalyptic to the right of frame!

 

I put my back out again crouching for this shot but it has been in a bad way since moving day. More physiotherapy required but despite that and the imperfections in my shot, it feels like a lovely view of my new place in this beautiful world of ours. Enjoy.

Blades of a broad leaved silvery green succulent kalanchoe, unusually outlined in purple, seen against the golden green background of cactus and other succulents.

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Shot @ Thanjavur Palace Museum , Thanjavur / Tanjore , Tamil Nadu ,India.

 

The Chiaroscuro Shot :)

Some more frosty foliage for you.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

HSS.... the macromonday theme for tomorrow, 11/16, is keyhole. Would love to use this but it might be a bit over the size parameters- haven’t measured it yet.

 

(later) i checked it and it fits-- see the first comment box

“Inspiration is needed in geometry, just as much as in poetry." (Alexander Pushkin)

 

#379 Explore, March 14

Here is our "Outline" Surfboard in purple.

 

"Outline" is also available in Blue

 

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Picture by Adam Cayden

 

My theme for February of 2015 is: in the heart of nature

View On Black, it is fun....

View On White, its even more fun...and clear of statistical distractions.

Col du vent, Hérault, France

 

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Have fun and a nice day :)

outline of Sierra Nevada in the distance

Houma Plantation - Louisiana

Anglezarke, Lancashire

If a man buys a present and there's no woman there to help him, is he still wrong?

برايفت لاختي :

 

شكررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررا أد الدونيا يا احلى اخت تعبتك معي و الله

 

ماااا يحرمنييييييييييش يااااااااااا رب

 

♥♥♥♥♥♥

human attempt to fly reminds of dancing ...

A Mare beautifully backlit by the low winter sun, captured near Norbury in Staffordshire.

The waiting is the hardest part.

it’s not the bike — it’s the idea of it. carved in shadow, stretched across wood, held still by sun. the spokes turn only in our minds, the rider long gone. what’s left is the memory of motion, drawn in light.

abstract foliage edit

I guess this is a deer who was out taking a evening walk near the Banff Golf Course.

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