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Still on Saturday images - new location Bamford Edge, again, another Honey Pot location - loved the view and the perspective of the high ground looking over Lady Bower reservoir in the Peak District. For Mid Winter, there was stil enough colour in the scene. Went for the square crop, and with a thicker boarder helps to focus on the detail.
Life is a matter of perspective.
No matter where you are, who you are with, what you have or what you are doing.. life can be great or life can suck. It's all about how you look at it, from which perspective you decide to perceive it.
Sometimes changing the way you look at things can make a big difference. Do not adjust to your usual way, question yourself and look for the different point of view.. I'm sure you'll discover something great.
Found this perspective on a late photowalk in Rotterdam. Had a stay for some days in this great city of architecture.
Our trip to Walcheren | Here some informations about Flushing
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Moments to remember our trip to the Netherlands.
Many entire civilizations have arisen and fallen while this tree grew, prospered, and then faded, and we, the current brief occupants of this world, bicker about what a politician said today (forgotten tomorrow), and toss around terms like civil war because we cannot tolerate a politician of the opposite party for 4 years. Our foresight and patience are some of the things that are even shorter than our lives. It’s so easy for short lived creatures like ourselves to totally lose perspective. We are but a blink of the eye to trees like this. 14-24 mm lens, 24 mm, f/2.8, 20 sec, ISO 6400, stacked image.
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In post processing no editing in Photoshop was involved. Tomorrow I will publish the classic version.
The classic version can be found at: www.flickr.com/photos/95566715@N08/44191607262
(This version is rotated clockwise by 90°, nothing else changed to the classic perspective.)
Today, for a change, photography not from the nooks and crannies of my city, but from the center.
But I did not want the typical views, so a little different (my) perspective.
"I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful."
John Constable
the same object as here just different day and different cam (and different mood)
We share only a small window of time on this tiny blue planet. Been wishing lately that more of our time together was spent on curiosity, compassion and care than on anger and derision.
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