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The sun, very close to disappearing behind the Teton peaks, was throwing it's low angle warmth across Schwabacher Landing causing me to turn away from those famous massive granite spires in search of other subjects. This tuft of grass jutting up through the surface of the calm water gave me a foreground subject to highlight.

 

Many shots I've seen from "the landing" include a tuft(or two) of grass but making it the star of the image seemed like it would be worth a try. :)

Single exposure "lightly" processed in Photomatix then final edits in Nikon Capture NX2.

Capture from NW Northrup Street in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.

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I like Lake Tahoe. A lot.

 

There are many beautiful aspects of the lake but for some reason I always find myself coming back to Emerald Bay over and over. I've always admired the tall mountains around Emerald Bay but I usually end up shooting out over the top of Eagle Falls looking out toward the main body of the lake. Back in May I finally got up to the lake early enough in the afternoon to make the hike down to the water level and shoot back toward the mountains for a different perspective. It doesn't really even look like Emerald Bay....but that's kinda the point. I hope you like it.

Cathédrale orthodoxe Alexandre-Nevski à Tallinn en Estonie

Mémorial de l'Holocauste, Berlin

Perspective view of some seagulls in line along a rail by lakeside.

Overlooking the Valley Beautiful

Winnipeg, Manitoba - Septembre 2010.

 

Balade autour de Super-Besse, située dans la commune de Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise (autrefois dénommée Besse-en-Chandesse) au cœur du parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne dans le département du Puy-de-Dôme, en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

Cathédrale San Pietro Apostolo à Tempio Pausania en Sardaigne, du 13ème siècle

Perspective is a tricky thing. I intended for this to be me posing with the tree - it ended up being a bit too much me posing *in front of* the tree. Ah well. Hopefully enough tree can still be seen.

 

Also rather pleased with the Photoshop-assisted boobs. Hope you are too.

St. Andrews Cathedral - Agosto 2013

"Les Anneaux" de Daniel Buren et Patrick Bouchain à Nantes

Else lose our perspective. Back of the last page of a old painting pad that was taking up the bedroom real estate - it thus gets the boot.

 

Strathmore, 140lb CP

All blues, payne's grey and burnt umber, vermillion hue to clean up palette.

 

18" x 24"

 

Horrible phone pic , getting lazier by the day!

reality shifts every moment. as we come back to our environment we learn to adapt, compromise and flex with change. that is our greatest asset as co-creative beings, knowing and sharing space.

A river of champaign...

Samaritaine

Great Sand Dunes National Park

Lies Baas 2012 Bruges

Ce n'est pas celui que nous dessinerons en octobre prochain mais la vue est belle.

Canon EOS 40D + 18-55mm

 

Gracias a Aprendiz de Amelié por darme algunos tips para ésta foto.

 

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Thanks to Aprendiz de Amelié for help me with this photo.

  

Nowadays many people are lacking perspective. May it be politics or the job market, young people face the aftermath that elder generations have left and there doesn't seem to be an end to it. This picture is inspired by that.

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Das Auge

The Moscow GUM, present an infinite perspective. Below the ceiling vault, the sunlight envolves all...

les allées Paul Riquet à Béziers

Late afternoon Sun. The symbolism of the table and chairs positioned so on the break of light and dark. It invites the need to talk. Before we are all in darkness.

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What I admire most about other photographers is a Unique Perspective, particularly when someone can add a new angle, twist or their own style to a spot that is so well known or photographed numerous times from the same point of view. In my own work I have tried to avoid taking the “shot” from the typical point of view. I set out this morning with the goal to photograph this tree, one of the most photographed in Knoxville, from a new angle or composition. The challenge was that I knew I had used this tree six times already in this project. I hope that when they are all viewed together they each provide the viewer with a unique perspective of this spot.

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