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Okay, another snow shadow image. It's not so much the shadow that I like in this photo, but the patterns in the snow from it being wind swept. Those patterns show movement in an otherwise still photo, or at least I think so.
This shallow stream pool was covered by a thin clear sheet of ice resulting in the rippled ice creating a shadow pattern on the stream bed beneath.
Muster des Zerfalls. Mehr dazu hier im Blog: ines-seidel.de/2013/11/aus-schwierigen-geschichten/
more about this book in my blog: ines-seidel.de/2013/11/aus-schwierigen-geschichten/?lang=en
Taken in Woodlands Historic Park, where there are some fantastic gnarly old trees with some amazing patterns in the wood.
Seen on Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park. Stacked from 11 images
Will put up a photo of the whole creature tomorrow.
Best Large.
Oh my GOSH I missed you guys! I tried hard not to whine but
Oh
MY
GOSH
I
MISSED
you guys!!!!
My computer is well and happy after a little dropping accident.
for macromondays theme: pattern
A hosta leaf with droplets. I don't usually post process mm shots, but I really like the way the patterns are emphasized using the paint daubs effect in pse 10. I also used pixlr express collage to divide the image into 3 parts and then swapped the locations of the first and third panels. The original shot is in the first comment box below.
My husband Coofdy concentrating on taking a shot down the ramp into the underground tunnels connecting the platforms at the Keswick Railway Terminal.
Glaub nicht dais ich werbe.
Engel, und wurb uch duch aych! Du kommst nicht. Denn mein
Anruf ist immer voll Hinweg; wider so starke
Stromung kannstdu nicht schreiten. Wie ein gestreckter
Arm ist mein Rufen. Und seine zum Greifen
oben offene Hand bleibt vordir
offen, wie Abwehr und Warnung.
Unfislicher, weitauf.