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Your perspective on life makes all the difference!
A Fly Agarica mushroom that was growing in my neighbour's backyard. I photographed it from different angles until I found the perspective I liked best.
The Sonoma Coast, California
A beautiful day. I had my first chemo (for breast cancer after my lumpectomy) July 15 and I have recovered and built up my strength for the next one July 29. I use both western and eastern medicine, I guess, since I supplement with vitamins and herbs. I drink carrot juice and broccoli juice. There are so many ideas out there. I really have learned to walk to the beat of my own drum.
Early on in the morning of day six of the trip, we were heading into this magnificent perspective.
People often ask why I always go into Central Australia, after all they say, there's nothing out there!
They couldn't be more wrong! How can that be 'nothing'?? I think it's the stunning, stark beauty of it that draws me back every time. I love the red dirt and the flat horizons that I only have to share with my soul mate and a couple of close friends; it's a very soul-cleansing experience.
Standing on the cliff's edge, to get the flowers and the scene below----OK, so I stitched two images together. I'm not getting on the edge of any cliff....
BEST ON BLACK!
Ever since i have learned how to do panoramic shots, i have been addicted Everything is just from a different perspective,
It has opened a whole new world for me and my dslr,
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PERSPECTIVE PLAYGROUND BERLIN 2017
01. - 24.09.2017
Kraftwerk Berlin
Köpenicker Straße 70
So - Mi 11:00 - 21:00 Uhr
Do - Sa 11:00 - 23:00 Uhr
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Sunrise over a small creek outflow at Little Bay in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Shot on Muru-ora-dial country.
Ravenala madagascariensis, known as the "traveler's tree" can grow up to 100ft (30 metres). It is part of the bird-of-paradise family
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
Tulip Perspective by Martijn van der Nat. Taken in Lisse, the Netherlands.ISO 200, 1/15th sec. f/2.8, 16 mm. This image is features in my blog www.martijnvandernat.nl/the-delicate-sound-of-tulips/