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Urban transportation infrastructure: at left and centre, the LRT (light rail transit) station and commuter train tracks; at right, Crowchild Trail, the major road/expressway in northwest Calgary.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
This shot of Chatsworth House in the Derbyshire Peak Distict was taken last summer. If you haven't visited Chatsworth, then you really must. I've tried to frame the house in this shot by using the lawns and clouds. Then add depth and perspective with the trees. I hope you like the shot , please let me know if you do. Thanks, Graham.
Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact.
Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.
- Marcus Aurelius
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Wisdom is your perspective on life, your sense of balance, your understanding of how the various parts and principles apply and relate to each other. It embraces judgment, discernment, comprehension. It is a gestalt or oneness, and integrated wholeness.
~ Stephen R. Covey (author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People)
Beautiful view of the river while on board a "floating restaurant".
Loboc River, Bohol, Philippines
OUR PERSPECTIVE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR EXPERIENCES .
The things which are seen are temporary , but the things which are not seen are eternal .
Our sufferings will diminish in importance when compared to the glory that awaits us .
HAPPY SUNDAY TO ALL!
Photo taken at Cloud 9, Siargao Island
Surigao del Norte , Philippines
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.
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.
I was trying so hard to take this angle with my wide angle lens.
Then came a camera man (who can't speak english) took my camera, changed my lens with his and set everything properly, returned it to me, then came out this photo.
Not gonna lie, I was quite surprised and hesitate for seconds before i gave my cam to him.
Ricoh 500 RF
Rollei Retro 400s shot at ISO 800
Agfa Rodinal 1+100 semi-stand development, 120min, 21-22°C
1min initial agitation + gently at 30, 60, 90 min.
Karkkila, Finland, 2021.