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A ride from a traveling amusement park. My intention was to capture the stunning light trails emitted from them.

 

Carrefour Angrignon, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

 

Nikon D7000 f/11 4.1 sec. ISO - 100 20 mm

Created for Treat This 87 in the Kreative People group www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157653032642944/

 

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The Radisson Hotel (Hotel Ukraine) shining proudly once more along with The Novoarbatsky Bridge reaching over the Moscow River.

The tiny Trandescantias are so adorably-blue creatures, with these fluffy stamen hearts they have!! When I see them large in my computer, my heart begins to beat faster, like I am in love!!.....Aw!!!!!! They are, indeed , SO LOVEly!! Aren't they!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apparently by taking the photograph of the fly yesterday and calling it beautiful I sent the wrong message into the universe. A different fly decided to spend the morning buzzing around my front room maybe hoping for a photo op but annoying me to no end. As I was hunting him down I noticed the light spilling in from the window onto the piano. Inspired moment, thanks to the fly?

Playing with light, with the delightful assistance of my smallest photographer's assistant, Azizi the Lesser Tenrec.

Playing With Light 2....

 

Christmas Eve Karen and I bundled up and made our way out into the falling snow, our plan was to capture some light painting shots of the snow fall and to try to be creative in the midst of a lockdown. this shot of Karen illuminating snowflakes falling in the park was a lot of fun to play with. I will post more shots of our adventure in the following days. keep posted. ..

 

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I am celebrating the tulips that are blooming in my yard. I only have a handful so they are very special to me.

The Radisson Hotel (Hotel Ukraine) shining proudly once more along with The Novoarbatsky Bridge reaching over the Moscow River.

Taken for: Macro Mondays ~ Perfect Match.

 

What more perfect match than wedding and engagement rings.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated.

Golden hour abstracts of White Sands, New Mexico

I have a vibrantly colored tie-dye shirt as the colorful area under the glass container. I tried a different set-up today where I elevated the container (a glass bread pan) above the colorful surface and worked outside and bounced light back onto the shirt. The edges of the bubbles have a white glow whereas the image yesterday has a darker edge. I found that there is more dust and other impurities showing up in the water probably just from the breeze. I think I am going to stick to this theme for a bit because there is more to learn and many ways to improve.

Playing with light, on Mt Messapion (Chtipas), Evia, Greece. August'15

It is a favorite movie of mine, and since Thanksgiving is coming up and we just returned from vacation, it seemed like the perfect image.

A wee flower to apologise for lack of commenting! Unfortunately today resulted in a bad migraine from the fumes of the painting and sealing that I did yesterday in the bathroom! I knew it was coming as I was very hyperactive last night which is one of many pre cursors to them!! So I spent today in bed.... finally managed to get up around 4 but feel like I have done a few rounds in the ring with an elephant!!! Hopefully back on form tomorrow and able to finish the woodwork in the bathroom!! Have a lovely evening folks.xx

"We are told to let our light shine, and if it does, we won't need to tell anybody it does. Lighthouses don't fire cannons to call attention to their shining - they just shine." -- Dwight L. Moody

 

It's been a while since I attempted a self-portrait but the light was just so beautiful that I had to do something with it. Nothing about this is what I would consider technically good but I really liked that this image reflects me in 2020, staring at my phone with hope, trying to smile, appreciating the light and beauty that exists in the world, and sitting home. I'm personally am not looking forward to what this winter will bring but today I still am enjoying the beauty of the season. Where are you today?

More amusement park rides, this one is called the Traffic Jam. #Light trails

 

Nikon D7000 f/11 2.6 sec. ISO-100 Focal length: 17mm

"There are ups and downs, but whatever happens, you have to trust and believe in yourself." -- Luka Modric

 

Playing around with slow exposures and ICM, thought the way the light patterns through the trees gave a sort of eerie feel, like they were whispering to each other...

 

ICM

single exposure

 

Canon EOS 550D EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS

ƒ/22.0 250.0 mm 1/25 ISO 100

 

Playing around with items I've kept around the house. Gray and cold days are just starting and I am getting ready to hunker down.

"Kokomo" - The Beach Boys

“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” – Charles Dickens

 

“As we work to create light for others, we naturally light our own way.” – Mary Anne Radmacher

 

“Be aware that who you are and what you have to offer can be a beacon to some lost soul.” – Iyanla Vanzant

  

I love how the car looks level but the reflection looks like the car is going uphill. Maybe there are times in life when we can't see the hills that we or others are climbing so we should slow down and remember to be a little kinder to ourselves and others. We all have different challenges and sometimes it may take more time to arrive but isn't the journey as important as the destination?

A refractogram produced in a darkened room by directing torchlight onto a wine glass stem/base, which refracts the light onto the camera sensor.

 

Sony A7Rii without lens.

“To be inspired breathe deeply.”

― David Cuschieri

I was up around 2:30 am continuing the prep from yesterday and couldn't find a way to relax. Since it was dark, I used that to my advantage and played with some light painting. There really isn't much of a story that works with the image but I wasn't thinking too clearly at that point. I am just going with it for today and putting a check on that box and moving on. Happily, all went well this morning and I am clear for 10 more years, hooray!

I did not clean up my setup from yesterday and discovered the oil had settled into this beautiful pattern. I couldn't pass up on a full-frame image. The shapes and light are good but I still feel the focus is off, I'll blame the handheld camera again.

#52 Weeks: the 2021 edition

#Week 46: Refraction

 

Sony A7Rii with no lens; LED torch light playing on a wine glass stem/base; single frame. The torch light is directed at right angles to the camera body in a darkened room; the light strikes the transparent object in front of the camera body, and is refracted onto the sensor to produce a refractogram.

Another antler trophy captured at Glamis Castle. The lighting was great and I loved the shadow being cast along the stone wall, so had to capture it!

Golden hour abstracts of White Sands, New Mexico

"After every storm the sun will smile; for every problem there is a solution, and the soul's indefeasible duty is to be of good cheer."

-- William R. Alger

 

Amusement Park Ride: Mini Flight

 

Nikon D7000 f/11 5.9 sec. ISO-100 Focal Length: 17 mm

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