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How very sad that people continue to release these balloons in the air.... this is usually where they wind up, just waiting for a bird, fish or turtle to get tangled and meet their end....
people need to smarten up and think about the environment and animals!!! Thankfully a boater came along and scooped these up!!
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Nikon D610. ISO 3200. f/2.8. 15seg.
tamron 17-35mm 2.8-4. 20mm
The fate of night photography is to adapt to light pollution. It will get bigger.
Yesterday I did a shoot with Naomi. Daughter of good friend Ton. She is 12 years old and really a good model.
Texture thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/
“Pollution”by Yves Cozin
Yves Cozin created this sculpture - an arrangement of tubes - in Kingston Ontario’s Macdonald Park on the shore of Lake Ontario, and donated by the province of Quebec back in the 70’s. At that time there was a call-out for a Kingston Sculpture Symposium in honour of the Olympic sailing regatta coming to the city in '76.
Not universally admired and appreciated, the sculpture was apparently painted to look like Coke and 7-Up cans in 1975 as a protest against them. Personally, I enjoyed the bright primary colours, particularly when cast against the gorgeous blue sky on this particular day.
Source: Paul Schlussmann (2013). Kingston Whig-Standard. www.thewhig.com/2013/02/21/sculpting-a-public-art-policy/...
Night photography of a village in France
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this photo is my heart wounded by the death of my cat mimes. sunset from a simple blood came out a fiery red and black.,
Good to see that the younger generation are trying to do something to help the planet.
ANSH 101 (4) photograph something that gives you hope
It was a dream come true when I saw the milkway for the first time it was a magical experience. As a delhite and living in the world's 2nd most polluted city it's hard to even see few stars. But as a photographer/ artist it was my dream to shoot milkyway over monuments of Delhi and Taj Mahal but due to our recklessness now it's not possible atleast in this life. But I really wanted to see how natural beauty of milkway looks above the man made beautiful structures. So here I am mixing two things I love the most art and photography to make my dream come true.
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Mount Cook, Canterbury, New Zealand
During my last trip to South Island of New Zealand in august. I love this landscape without any light pollution! This picture is a result of a panorama of 24mm photos: 30 seconds at ISO 6400. Still, have some noise for my opinion…
I can’t wait to see the new Nikon D7XX iso performance! Wait and see….
Fujifilm X-T1 + XF16mm + Lightroom
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Durant mon dernier voyage dans l’îles du sud de Nouvelle Zélande en aout dernier. J’adore ces paysage sans aucune pollution nocturne ! Cette image est un panorama de plusieurs photos à 24mm, 30 secondes d’exposition à ISO 6400. À mon gout, il y a trop de bruit…
Je suis très impatient de voir des performance ISO du nouveau Nikon D7XX….
Fujifilm X-T1 + XF16mm + Lightroom
Oil spill pollution in a parking lot on a rainy day. Orem, Utah.
Though it is messy pollution and the runoff damages ground water it can be colorful and even pretty. To see some examples of the colorful sort check out my album. Oil Spill Art.
I'm not sure why these colors happen when rain or snow falls on an oil spill and the sky light is really flat. The colors are not truly prismatic but seem just a little off for it to be pure refraction. A mystery to me.
This is what "off the charts" pollution looks like. PM2.5 @ 590! Winter heating season has arrived and with it, the terrible air.
Pollution caused by the leakage of unknown abandoned pipelines on the seabed caused changes to the seabed that was already full of sludge. There were abandoned anchors, fishhook nets, coral deaths on the seabed, and some mutant fish appeared. The imagination of science fiction, of course, also hopes that our oceans will no longer be seriously polluted.