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This is the vinyl siding on my house The snow that was blown against it has begun to drift away from the wall.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #4 - Parallel lines.
ODC-Parallel Lines
I was treated to this spider building it's web this morning. It's amazing how precise they are doing this!
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge "Parallel"
A field of vines at one of the two Vineyards on the Isles of Scilly. The vines have to be netted to prevent birds from completely stripping the fruit.
Press "L". The reflection is real. CPL+Graduated filter & 64 sec exposure did better than I expected on the final slide to even out the difference between incident & reflected side.
Pentax 67ii, SMC 45mm f4, Heliopan sh-pmc CPL, Lee GND 0.6 HE, Fujifilm Velvia 50 (RVP50), self-developed in Fuji Hunt Chrome 6X, IT8-calibrated & wet-mounted drumscan (scanned through PhotoMultiplier Tubes - PMTs - no CCD nor CMOS used in the light detection & digitizing process), no cropping.
Today is a numbers 2 day
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Imagine a cosmos containing multiple parallel universes, each with its own version of you, and its own laws of physics. -BBC
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Villa Della Porta Bozzolo is a villa located at Casalzuigno in the province of Varese, northern Italy. It was donated by the heirs of the Italian senator and pathologist Camillo Bozzolo to the Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano—the National Trust of Italy—who now manage it.
It was built in the 16th century and used as a rural villa and later an aristocratic residence. In the 18th century an impressive Italian garden was added with stairs, fountains, water features and an aedicula decorated with frescoes. Around the villa there are interesting rustic elements, such as a representation of an olive press containing a cycle of rococo frescoes from the workshop of Pietro Antonio Magatti, a painter from Varese.
At the end of the 17th century the villa experienced one of its most important transformations on the initiative of Gian Angelo Della Porta III on the occasion of his marriage to Isabella, daughter of Count Giorgio Giulini. With the assistance of architect Antonio Maria Porani, he set the main axis of the garden parallel to the side of the house—thus contravening the classic rules under which the principal axis must be aligned with the main room of the house, dividing the garden into two symmetrical parts. In 1723, he also built an elaborate fountain cascading from terraces in the hillside, designed by the architect Pellegatta.
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Symmetry is always fun to capture as it is just so pleasing on the eyes. That with the addition of high contrast caused by the shading trees above help make an awesome mood.
Well, it is not the first time I have been shooting in this place (which is by the way just downstair the the building where my son go on french class every Saturday mornings). The architecture there is very interesting for me and the way the light and shadow are playing a major role let me wish to come and shoot here again and again. Some infrastructures may required a little bit of maintenance, but this is China and that is also part of the charm of this place. If it was fully refurbished, I'm not sure that I would be interested to come here again.
This is China~~
Took this pic in Breizh this year - liked the determined stride of the nuns crossing the beach at "high noon".
Don't know if I like it more in bw or in colour...