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California Redwoods near Crescent City California.
This was an epic morning for our clients when my good buddy Chris Byrne and I brought them to this location. They were all completely blown away by these amazing sun rays that cut through the fog.
The inner world / trembling from hits / that came from unknown sources, and / no longer able to take another blow / seeks shelter.
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Job 360 with BNSF 1453 and 1454 heads out of Tacoma with a short train in tow. The smokey red sky masking out Mount Rainier in the background. The late evening sun giving me my only glimpse of the giant.
Radiating lines - Our Daily Challenge
Color my world daily - Wednesday Yellow
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Soaking in the vibrant hues of this beautiful zinnia! 🌸 The way those rich pink petals frame the golden heart is just captivating. Nature's artistry truly is incredible.
A line of trees in Yolo county radiant with fall colors. Storm clouds in the background and the dark soil in the foreground gave the trees a perfect contrast.
Macro Mondays theme: Radiant
The subject is one illuminated LED powered by a battery in a cork. The string is meant to hang inside a bottle.
HMM
Roseate Spoonbill ~ (Platalea ajaja)
A Roseate Spoonbill preens and cleans its radiant feathers.
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Radiant Sunset
A beautiful evening at Southbourne in Dorset, UK.
Technical details
Exposure 0.8 seconds @ F11 ISO 100
Canon EOS R8 & Canon EF 28-135mm F3.5-F5.6 IS USM
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters, Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
For the Macro Mondays Theme: Star
A tribute to all the ones we’ve lost. Hope they shine like a beautiful star somewehere in the universe.
Happy Macro Monday
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Looking "sraight down the barrel" of a small well used flashlight. The many tiny panels of the faceted reflector made for colourful surroundings of the central LED bulb. A good example how the light radiates in all directions from the bulb and is aimed and intensified in one direction.
The 2018 Lincoln Luminarium organised by LPAC (Lincoln Performing Arts Centre) and located outside the Main Administrivia building of the University of Lincoln, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
A luminarium is a massive inflated sculpture people can walk through inside it is a maze of winding paths and soaring domes. Founder, designer and artistic director of Architects of Air, Alan Parkinson, has been designing and making these luminariums for the past 25 years.
Since 1992 more than 3 million visitors in over 40 countries across 5 continents have been welcomed into Architects of Air’s monumental luminaria, immersed in radiant colour that comes simply from daylight shining through the luminarium’s fabric.
The luminarium visiting Lincoln is called Miracoco and is one of seven which tour the world, the others are named Albesila, Katena, Arboria, Pentalum, Mirazozo and Amococo. All luminaria are of a similar large scale (1000m2 /10,000ft2) and are modular to adapt to different sites.
The luminaria have been seen in a great variety of contexts: at festivals of music, theatre, science & dance, at arts centres & museums, at community, corporate & school events, architecture & design related events, etc. The luminaria is also presented as a stand-alone event e.g. as part of a civic summer programme.
Information gained from www.architects-of-air.com/luminaria