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This started off as a double exposure photo of my vertical blinds as the sun streamed through as it was setting. Thus the repeating pattern as the second shot was taken 90 degrees from the first.
"Those who do not learn history ...." bigthink.com/culture-religion/those-who-do-not-learn-hist... . That particular quote has been around for a lot longer than the link indicates - www.goodreads.com/author/show/17142.Edmund_Burke
ODC Our Daily Challenge: Repetition
Museum Lenbachhaus invites Kids to sketch, scribble about the artworks
Smoky Bracket fungus breaking through the snow and ice as the late winter temperatures begin to warm up.
I took this image at my second stay in Kinderdijk during the illumination week 2019. After the rather disappointing first visit at the very last day of 2018 i was a bit obsessed with the idea to see all those windmills nicely illuminated during this special event. After an early shift at work my mother was kind enough to take care of our two daughters so that I was able to be at the windmills just in time after a 250 kilometer drive.
My plan was to shoot in the opposite direction towards the sunset, but some ugly buildings there forced me to go with the old composition from my first visit.
With this image of the iconic windmills of Kinderdijk I will end my flickr year 2019.
I have to put more work into my website to get it finished until the end of this year, i need to edit all those images I took during my photo trip in Greece and I want to take care of my 500px profile, which was inactive over the last few months.
In the next days I will try to respond to all the unanswered comments and look into the profiles of my new followers, after that I will check my flickr account just sporadically until the beginning of 2020.
Thanks you all for your unbelievable support, your thoughtful comments and the nice photography related discussions we had, hope to see you all again next year!
Best regards,
Marcus
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I have been quite busy in these days, so I did not really have time for good or different shots from the usual ones. Excuse me very much :(
Canon T90 (1986)
Canon FD 28mm F:2.8
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
Arista Edu 100
Kodak D-76
You always get someone who leaves a light on unnecessarily! HWW
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, Bernalillo County, NM
“No flower is "repetition". Not a wave of light. For millions of years, since the sun has been sending its rays to our earth, no two have come alike” Nicolae Grigorescu -modern Romanian painting
This pic is from a while back in my garden. All our snow has melted, not to be seen till next winter again, I hope, lol =)
Fuji X-Pro1. This is my last take of this series on photography as wallpaper creation. There is nothing wrong with wallpapers as such. In photography, however, it raises fundamental questions of what photography is about. Is it a visual expression of what you already know? Does the image, then, confirm your expectations? If so, the basic structure of wallpaper photography is repetition. What is excluded is otherness, surprises and, perhaps, a subject that refuses to become your "object" and "predictable". If repetition is not your photographic avenue, then something else must come to the fore. For lack of a better term I call it "invasion". You are visually, mentally and often emotionally invaded by something you neither "are" nor "have". And your image would be a response to this.
Can anyone guess what this is a Photo of.?.
This is number 14 in my on going series of photography from home Lockdown edition.
A cleaner-than-normal NS motor brings an eastbound train over a culvert in bustling Clymers, Indiana. Thousands of times this exact scene has been repeated. What all kinds of trains has that Culvert been under?
It's not that fun to commute every day. These trains are jam packed in the morning and the evening of each working day. At least they are colourful. Sunlight is perfectly honey-like these days. It won't be long until winter... Cheers.
The need to get out with my camera is strong, the chances of doing so are very slim......... aaarrrggghhhhh.
In the heart of the city, a building poses a question: Why do circles and triangles come together to form a rectangle building? The answer lies not in maths nor in chaos, but in the visual harmony of its rhythmic repetition.