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Without those long legs and long neck, the snowy egret isn't much bigger than these California and ring-billed gulls.
Taken in Atlantic City NJ. I'm such a big fan of selective color treatment I try to stay away from it! Here I ran this image through a mild HDR process in photomatix, then I opened it in Photoshop turned the sky into B&W as well as the street and sidewalk. My thanks to all in advance for your comments.
Need a new perspective?Sometimes, seeing clearly requires looking at things with a fresh set of eyes. When you’re able to peer through the dust, that’s when you can reveal even more stars. ✨
Download full-resolution images of the Carina Nebula, as seen by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and by Webb!
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Image description:
Image of a portion of the Carina Nebula, vertically divided in half between Hubble's view on the left and Webb's view on the right. A "Hubble" label in small white text is to the right edge of the Hubble view, while a "Webb" label in the same font is to the right edge of the Webb view. Both the Hubble and Webb views feature a a blue “sky” dotted with stars and an orange-brown “mountain range” below it. Starting with the Hubble view, the blue portion is a more faded color and mixed with shades of green. Some pink points of starlight, each with 4 diffraction spikes, poke through the blue. The orange-brown portion is dusty, and the few stars that can be seen are only tiny dots of pinkish red. The mountainous area also features a prominent knob sticking out on the left side. In the Webb view, we see that Webb’s blue portion is much more rich, dark and vivid in color. Compared to Hubble, a multitude of stars in shades of light orange and blue are visible, including two giant six-pointed stars on the very right. The orange-brown portion is also dotted with stars galore, each with a set of 6 diffraction spikes. This is because Webb's infrared vision is able to cut through the curtain of dust, revealing many more stars in the landscape.
A man on the street who is selling some playing stuff for kids to fulfill his basic needs. Although its not expensive stuff but he loved to sell it for the kids and try to entertain them.
Life is beautiful if you think like so.. So don't regret about yourself. Just try to follow your heart and go forward.....!!
My final post from the Dec 2013 Iceland road trip - the Geysir in full flow with a onlooker happily in awe.
Looks best on black.
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Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.
Parte de la producción realizada para el Ministerio de Cultura de la Nación, Argentina.
Photographic perspective on Sol LeWitt at Mass MoCA.
Shot with the Olympus E-5, Olympus Zuiko 14-35 f2.0 lens, at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts. This is not the art on display but rather the artistic elements of this museum as I see them through the eye of the photographer.
The photo depicts new built footbridge in Ustka/Poland.It was taken during a long ,sunny walk near seaside.The perspective refers to the relationship of imaged objects on this photo.Lines and shadows made by sunlight tie nature (beach and sea) with all what's constructed by people.Contrast between footbridge and sky portrays many shades of grayness. Colour depth adds spatial dimension to a photo.
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London Unchained Perspective - fisheye
London Unchained Perspective
Aisle perspective of the length of the train carriage. I got such a wonderful tunnel-like effect by getting down lower in the aisle. It has an almost abstract feel to it.
O antigo Conservatório Dramático cedeu espaço para o suntuoso edifício de espetáculos de dança e música. Av. São João, 281 - Centro, São Paulo, Brasil.