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One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.
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A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A path to Curl Curl beach, Sydney.
I liked how the bright colour and the reflected sky in the windows of this office building looked like pathways in the sky. Published in Issue 75 of DC Magazine.
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This birch-lined pathway was born from desperation. We had a real grungy section of grass on our front lawn, the only solution for which seemed to be to dig it out.
So, I dug it out.
Now what?
Well, why not extend it a little bit and make a path out of it?
Okay, done. It looks a little desolate, though. So, what's next?
It so happened we had a whole bunch of baby birch trees growing in little planter boxes, trees that were the offspring of two mature birches that were on the property when we bought the place in 1967. Usually, I just ran the babies over with the lawn mower, but at some point my wife Sammy started rescuing them. and in 1994 I planted 18 baby birches along side this path, and here they stand today. We also found space for 25 more birches in our back yard, and we don't have a big yard by any stretch of the imagination (6,600 sq. ft.). Our house faces west, so in the summer time, the shade from these trees helps greatly to keep our home cool, while in the winter, the bare trees let the sun in to help keep the place warm. Also, bordering the path are rocks and old fallen logs that we collected during our wanderings through the Sierras, so every part of this, except the pebbles that cover the pathway, is free of charge.
The weather was still cold when we were in Oslo a few weeks ago. This is a walkable city with a small population. I saw a lonely woman walking this pathway between the two columns of trees. The scene looked so poetic especially with her lovely blue dress contrasting the green.
An afternoon drive yesterday included a brief stop at the Augusta Springs Wetlands Trail in Augusta County, Virginia. Early signs of fall were evident at the path near the trail's entrance.
Took this a few days ago but didn't really do anything with it, decided to stick it in photoshop and play around with some curves etc. :)
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Another I like from last summer...I am starting to believe summer may be close! Only 3 more weeks of school and so much to do as the year comes to an end...
I just spend all evening doing lesson plans and now it is bedtime...where did the day go?
Hope I sleep tonight....last night we had a thunderstorm that lasted about 2 hours with sheet lightning. that seemed to be one after the other only minutes apart....the weather office estimates there were about 9000 strikes, leading to hundreds of hits and power outages all over the province.
Model is Linda Benediktsdóttir. Thought behind this shot is that she is stuck in this place "down below" and want´s to get back up to the surface. Only used ambient lighting for this one, afterwards wished I had used a reflector to just slightly light her legs but I kindof like them dark as it is too.
Leading from the Le Cellier Steakhouse area to O Canada!, the Circle-Vision 360° movie of Canada's cities and scenery.
One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.
earthviews.de video archive
One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.
earthviews.de video archive
Cities are living, breathing organisms providing a tremendous conduit for distributing everything from life pathways to dangerous pathogens. The interconnectedness of it all, and through it each other, exposes and enriches us like no other system.
Oh lighten up everyone :) See it in large if you prefer!