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I was most often drawn to single, striking icebergs I could photograph in isolation, but more often than not, icebergs were jumbled together, overlapping. I looked for pleasing shapes in these overlaps and sometimes found them.
Near Holdfast Point, Antarctica.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
I took this along the dock on The Mon (the Monongahela River) in Pittsburgh while waiting for my local photo group to board the Gateway Clipper for a tour of Pittsburgh from the city's 3 rivers.
Long-exposure photography illustrates the overlap of vehicle traffic flows in Cologne, Germany
Langzeitbelichtung verdeutlicht eine Fahrzeugverkehrsströmeüberschneidung in Köln
Fotografia a lunga esposizione illustra la sovrapposizione dei flussi di traffico veicolare a Colonia, Germania
Sony A7RIII & Loxia 21/2.8, 90sec, f/13, ISO50, neutral-density filter
Shadows, boards, and wood grain forming a complex pattern of diagonals across the floor of a gazebo. Cropped to square.
The overlapping foothills of the Cumbrian Mountains (Bleak Rigg, White Breast, Knott Rigg) and Mill Beck Valley captured late summer from Newlands Hause.
It's funny how certain shapes or structures attract your eye. I love different forms in the wider landscape, and even though there were two magnificent snow clad hills in Suilven and Quinag, this pattern of overlapping headlands, and the colours just really caught my attention. Fortunately I had a big lens with me to go in close!!!!! :))
Shot in one of the new buildings of the Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam (Netherlands). I saw a very similar picture in a architecture presentation and I just had to try this--just to see if I could get the framing right.
A walk in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris
Can anyone identify this flower?
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Pentacon 6 TL | 80mm f/2.8 | Fuji Pro 400H
I think after my 4th roll of film in the pentacon, I may have properly loaded the film. We shall see.
DDC-Overlap
Shizandra was laying in the shade this morning. The shade overlapped her. Her tongue was also overlapping her nose.
This the silk-like backside of a beautiful metallic tapestry scarf. As I was trying to capture the complex patterns of the tapestry I was drawn to the backside: its fluidity, color, shadows, and the way this simple material reflected light.
Ubehebe, Death Valley, California
Ubehebe Crater is the largest of several dry maars, craters created when ground water comes in contact with magma, instantaneously turning to steam and exploding. The resulting phreatic explosion rips a crater in the ground, scattering bedrock, cinders, and fine debris about the area. In a wet environment, the resulting maar will fill with water, leaving a circular lake. In Death Valley any maar will remain dry, perhaps collecting a bit of a salt deposit at its bottom.
If you leave the parking lot at Ubehebe and following the hiking trails up the rim (not down into the crater) you will find the fascinating remains of other, smaller maars. Here in the foreground is a section of Little Hebe Crater overlapping an earlier maar dominating the background.