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mountains replicated in the almost perfectly still waters of Olafsfjordur fjord in North iceland.

 

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Crazy Tuesday

Spoon Reflections

 

Colored pencils reflection

in a highly polished stainless steel

serving spoon

Replicating film

Please add COMMENTS and FAVES. I hope to replicate as soon as possible!!! :)

I couldn't resist to take a selfie at (or rather under) the Cloud Gate, a sculpture by Anish Kapoor installed in the Millennium park in Chicago, IL, U.S.A. It is definitely one of the most intriguing modern sculptures I've seen installed in public spaces.

photograph of a detail of a picture by my mother which is a copy of a painting she found in a book

We drove through awful flooding this morning to get to the hairdresser two miles up the road from where I live. I tried to replicate the floods by photoshopping but this is how it turned out 😅

Mouamein, NSW

 

This is a wetland on my brother's farm in the southern Riverina of NSW. Every year he receives an allocation of environmental water to replicate natural flooding. The wildlife that appears is wonderful and every night I was there we were serenaded by a chorus of frogs. Moments before I took this there were several Moorhens on the water but they were a bit camera shy unfortunately.

Homage to the vintage Autochrome and wet plate methods. This piece cannot be replicated as I ate the strawberry when I finished.

 

“Taking an image, freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.”

– Anon.

 

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photograph of a detail of a picture by my mother which is a copy of a painting she found in a book

Back to the UK now and a look at the newest stickers on the scene! DB Cargo UK have replicated the DB Cargo AG "Stahl auf Stahl" TRAXX electric with a Class 60 diesel.

 

60062 has been stickered at Toton but is not quite the same - the "Steel on Steel" lettering is in grey rather than white which causes it to blend in to the background somewhat. For me the choice of loco is a bit of a shame as it did carry one of the few decent names in the fleet.

 

60062 seen here between Mobberley and Knutsford with 6F05 Tunstead to Northwich ICI hoppers

 

contribution to MM challenge for 26/10/20, theme: one colo(u)r

 

was tempted to replicate the recent "yellow" theme! I missed the last time one colour was the theme (I think) but did put an image up that met the criteria, perhaps the following week (Feb 2018 ish). I've also taken the opportunity to catch up with the recent "string" theme so it's 2-4-1 today only.

there they are, all my braincells replicated in a silo. happy new year everyone!! i love how time rolls like a wave around this big ball we all live on, striking the midnight hour according to pleats folded on the planet. ok, so i love this!....went out to dinner tonight and discovered a 13 yr old had accidentally walked off with my coat. got it when they drove back but i had done the same thing at the exact hour on christmas eve last week. so coat theft is the new must-have biorythm. love you all, thanks for a year of gobsmack amazing images. you make me happy.

 

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Hit EXPLORE on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at position # 2.

Yeehaaa!!!

This view replicates what is probably the most iconic photograph taken in the Cradle Mountain National Park. Everyone who has heard of Cradle Mountain has seen a photo of the famous boatshed alongside Dove Lake with the mountain behind. And almost everyone who visits here has taken a photograph from this spot.

 

But this is the last photograph I will show that can be considered a normal tourist shot. Ideally, this photograph would have been taken in a glorious golden sunset with glass-smooth water (thanks to a long exposure). But as you saw in my photograph yesterday the weather had other ideas, and any use of a tripod was ruled out by the strong winds. And of course the snow storm replaced the sunset. Never mind. You can find plenty of those scenes on the internet anyway.

Another piece of my beautiful Sicily. Large fields ready to be sowed for wheat. Franchetto, Castel di Iudica (CT), Sicily.

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Your COMMENTS and FAVES are welcome. I will replicate! :)

 

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Replicated painted wall deterioration as part of the 19th Sydney Biennale {19BOS} by Christine Streuli "Gradually Real" 2014

 

View On White

 

Cockatoo Island, Sydney, April 2014

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This fountain is a replication of the wine fountain that was at Hampton Court during Henry VIII's reign.

 

Originally built by Cardinal Wolsey in the early 16th century, Hampton Court was eventually taken over by Henry VII and turned into his residence. The palace is a blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture and was a home to the royal family until 1737 under George II. In 1838, Queen Victoria opened its doors to visitors.

Marius Els did an example of using under the brush tool :symmetry and making Mandalas. Since I never used this variant of the brush tool here is my piece called Dream Replication. Enjoy!

Capture while the arclight was replicating in the frog road tunnel. Hope everyone is having a wonderful Wednesday. :-)

#lightpaintingbrushes

 

The 90 meter (300 ft.) replication of the famous Brooklyn bridge at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

I would say that observations of patterns is my true quest as a nature photographer. I don't look for certain patterns, I just look, and when I see a pattern that strikes me, thats when I pull my camera out of its pouch. The pattern of the Shawnee Hills are observed from the Union County Wildlife Preserve in southern Illinois was duplicated in the clouds hovering above.

  

process begins.

seeds released.

HSS

 

It was such a surreal sight to see so much water in the basin, it was such a perfect mirror, that it almost didn't feel real. And to have a sky so full of texture, layers and patches of blue, what a treat to have a sky like that for this one. I am glad that we changed our trip plans again to see this not so often occurrence. I was afraid I would miss out on seeing it.

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