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Order, complexity and repetition create a busy and strong aesthetic on a building site in an old Brisbane residential zone.
• Italia, Lombardia: Milano •
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Digging through the 2007 archives. This shot was taken following a Spring thunderstorm over Lake Harriet in Minneapolis.
captured in palmanova, this image vividly illustrates the silent stories of two couples seated by the beach, their contrasting body language revealing the dynamics of their relationships. on the right, a couple sits closely with their legs angled towards each other, symbolizing a connection that has endured over time. their bodies lean slightly inward, indicating mutual interest and affection. in contrast, the couple on the left displays a different story; they sit apart with their bodies and legs turned away from each other, suggesting lives that have grown separate. each person seems lost in their own world, embodying a sense of isolation despite their physical proximity. the serene backdrop of sunbathers and gentle waves adds a layer of irony, as the beach's tranquility contrasts with the subtle emotional distance on the bench, showcasing how love can both thrive and wane over the years.
This was taken an hour or so after " Frosted frame ". I haven't altered it in any way , the different hue is caused by the sun trying to break through the mist but not making it.
Taken inside Beaubourg's entrance hall. The blue color was obtained by tweaking the white balance in-camera (no post-processing).
Part of Silhouettes in Beaubourg
"When we are dreaming alone it is only a dream. When we are dreaming with others, it is the beginning of reality."
*textures courtesy of Skeletal Mess
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Oltrepo Pavese, 45th parallel north. Very harsh light, I recommend a walk from Pietra de' giorgi to Lirio during the sunset.
The 45th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 45 degrees north of Earth's equator. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. The 45th parallel north is often called the halfway point between the equator and the North Pole, but the true halfway point is 16.0 km (9.9 mi) north of it (approximately between 45°08'36" and 45°08'37") because Earth is an oblate spheroid; that is, it bulges at the equator and is flattened at the poles.
At this latitude, the sun is visible for 15 hours 37 minutes during the summer solstice, and 8 hours 46 minutes during the winter solstice. The midday Sun stands 21.6° above the southern horizon at the December solstice, 68.4° at the June solstice, and exactly 45.0° at either equinox.