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Silesian museum interior - are of wheelchair access

The frustration of stop & go traffic eased by the view of beautiful sunset falling over the city as a blimp circles nearby.

Morning sunrise colours and stillness in early spring

Tavira, Algarve, Portugal

Plymouth, Devon, England

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The lens and the eye pull into the lines of wood, is it flat or a tube, perspective will get you all the time.

my daily self-reminder: focus more on what I'm moving toward, & less on what I'm moving away from.

Freeway pedway at sunset — concrete and chainlink, above a roaring, six lane river of cars.

  

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She paused to look up at the buildings and looked to tiny.

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Abrahamic Family House, Abu Dhabi

 

When a composition presents itself you have to take it.

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For one of these they are having an amazing day, they will be able to feed their family and survive a bit longer, The other perspective is this most likely will be the worst day they have ever had. But it is the cycle of life.

Under the underground railway in Hamburg.

Amazing how small this warbler appears next to the dogwood blooms! Also this pose gives a good perspective on how long the primary flight feathers are which aid its twice a year long distant flight from as far away as it's South America wintering grounds. Image from recently completed WarblerWhisperer trip.

A short video clip from this shoot:

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EXPLORE #474, MAY-11, 2013

Shot with a Noritsu "32-60 mm F 4.5-6.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

The Lincoln Memorial - Washington, DC

Nikon F4s

Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3,3

Rollei "Paul Franke et Reinhold Heidecke" ISO 640/29

Ilfotec DDX (1+4) 7min/20°C

Epson V600 Photo

Northcote, Victoria

 

The last of my foggy morning series.

Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' is a stunning cultivar of Haworthia obtusa, a small, succulent plant native to South Africa. It is a popular houseplant due to its unique and eye-catching appearance.

 

The leaves of Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' are a deep purple color with a translucent quality that gives them a luminous glow. The leaves are also arranged in a spiral pattern, which creates a sense of movement and dynamism.

 

Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' is a relatively easy plant to grow. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

 

Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' is a slow-growing plant, but it will eventually offset to form new plants. These offsets can be removed and repotted to create new Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' plants.

 

PS. Haworthia obtusa 'Purple Lens' may have a green color that changes to purple in sunlight

The National Portrait Gallery,

London, UK.

 

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Lines, shadows, and vanishing points — Cologne’s Chlodwigplatz subway station becomes an architectural stage in black and white. The wide-angle lens reveals the bold geometry of escalators, staircases, and columns, frozen in a moment of striking contrast and perspective.

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Linien, Schatten und Fluchtpunkte – die Kölner U-Bahn-Station Chlodwigplatz wird zur architektonischen Bühne in Schwarz-Weiß. Das Weitwinkelobjektiv betont die starke Geometrie von Rolltreppen, Treppenhaus und Säulen – ein Moment voller Kontrast und Perspektive, eingefroren im Bild.

Staircase at Ephraim Palais

Tthis oval building has one of the most beautiful staircases in Berlin.

 

Villajoyosa, Benidorm Spain.

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