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My first major in college was art and to this day I faithfully use my color wheel.
The Secondary colors are Orange, Purple and Green. They are the 'children' of each pair of Primary colors.
My favorite pair of secondary colors: purple and green.
Thanks to the anthocyanin in this wild flower we can see the purple:)
Maine, Montana & Wisconsin Group theme: green and purple
Cyanotrichite, detail (832)
21.5x16.5x15cm
Qinglong Mine, Qinglong, Qianxi'nan Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou, Southwest Region, China.
Cyanotrichite is a secondary mineral of the oxidation zone of copper deposits. Its genesis seems facilitated by an acid environment and a clayey surrounding. It owes its name to the Greek kuanos (blue) and thrix (hair) in connection with its color and its habitus in tufts of acicular crystals. It comes in orthorhombic fibers assembled in radiate rosettes, urchins with velvety aspect and silky luster. Its sky blue to azure blue color and its pale blue streak are characteristic as well as its association with other arsenates and sulphates of copper (chalcophyllite, spangolite, brochandite, adamite, etc...). It is a mineral little known to collectors who has no particular use.
Kirribilli House is the secondary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia. Located in the Sydney harbourside suburb of Kirribilli, New South Wales, the house is at the far eastern end of Kirribilli Avenue. It is one of two official Prime Ministerial residences, the primary official residence being The Lodge in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The house, gardens and grounds are listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List.
Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (part of the South Pacific Ocean). It is the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the first European settlement and colony on the Australian mainland, Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney. Port Jackson, in the early days of the colony, was also used as a shorthand for Sydney and its environs. Many recreational events are based on or around the harbour itself particularly the Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations and the starting point of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The waterways of Port Jackson are managed by the Roads & Maritime Services. Sydney Harbour National Park protects a number of islands and foreshore areas, swimming spots, bushwalking tracks and picnic areas. 14701
A nice little secondary sunset in Canberra.
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An unusual and crazy secondary sunset in Canberra.
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A fabulous blazing secondary sunset in Canberra.
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WW J101 backs onto the Vineland Secondary before starting down towards Millville.
The Vineland Secondary was originally part of the PRSL mainline to Cape May. Before the PRSL, it was part of the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad, a subsidiary of the PRR. The Cape May line was electrified between Camden and Millville until 1949 when PRSL ended electric operations.
Lead engine OMLX #9006 was formerly WW #403 and was built for the Texas and New Orleans (SP's Texas subsidiary) in 1954, one of 59 EMD GP9s built for the T&NO. It was sold to Precision National in 1970 and was the first of seven Precision GP9s rebuilt by the Illinois Central at Paducah. For a brief time, it had IC-style "frog eyes" and SP-style gyralights. Unfortunately, that ended by the time W&W picked up this engine.
Crazy type of secondary sunset over Canberra looking like playing online FPS game in the sky.
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Viewed from Northshore Plaza II.
Most faved photo of 2023 according to Flickr.
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Awesome secondary sunset over the Johor Strait and Punggol Timor Island, Singapore. Left and right - Punggol Timor Island, Pasir Gudang in Johor, Malaysia. Pic taken from Northshore Cove.
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Yellowish secondary sunset at Johor, Malaysia. Pic taken from Northshore.
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Awesome and dynamic light in the sky at sunset over Canberra.
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Lovely secondary sunset in Canberra.
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Wonderful secondary sunset in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Pic taken from 29th level of Paradigm Residence.
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CSX B731 heads north on the Framingham Secondary in the nice afternoon light. The report time on this job changed recently as the train now leaves Readville in the afternoon allowing for a decent chase on a sunny day.
A warmish secondary sunset in Canberra.
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A montage of several photos of plants found at the Royal Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The Orange of the Prickly Pear Fruit, bright green of the leaves, Purple colours in the Bouganvillea vine. Happy secondary colours MMM.
The main falls where the Sai Yok empties into the Khwae Noi are upstream of this waterfall. Nonetheless, this secondary waterfall is an impressive sight. Photographed in Sai Yok National Park.
An unidentified Class 331 rumbles over Carr Mill viaduct with 2F60 Lime Street to Wigan N.W. taken from the original spillway prior to the L.N.W.R. enlargement of the dam to feed the St Helens Canal which it had inherited.
DRR RB-1 treks northbound through soon-to-be mothballed section of the Southern Secondary in Tinton Falls with BDRV GP9 752 and DRRV GP38-2 2005. With the F&S Connection officially opened all interchange traffic for the Southern will be handled via Conrail at Jamesburg, thus avoiding the need for Red Bank as an interchange point. This wound up being the second to last train to traverse the north end of the Southern as of October 2023.
Milwaukee Road FP7 101-A crosses Canal St. as it heads into Union Station in the early 60's. Photo by Frank Hirsch.
Some of my artistic photographic works are the fruit of careful preparation, the selection of the right solution from an aesthetic point of view. Individual plots, such as this landscape of Ile Perrot, are a rather successful reinterpretation of the expressive colorisation of the famous British romantic painter of the 18th century William Turner. This image conveys a Turner-like watercolour look of the December afternoon sun in the misty haze of the cooling Lake Saint-Louis
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Secondary Sunset with Crescent Moon, Venus and Jupiter - Pic taken in Canberra.
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I managed to catch a bright -3 magnitude (-7 at center) Iridium Flare on Saturday night on a camping trip at Lake Dillon to celebrate Father's Day with my in-laws. The flare occurred at 22:53:37 and can be verified by the Heavens Above website Iridium Flare calculator here.
This is my third Iridium Flare to catch by luck when doing some night photography. For those new to them, Iridium Flares are caused by a constellation of highly reflective communication satellites (Iridium system) that regularly and predictably glint off the sun. See below for other examples from my stream and have a great week ahead!
A very basic shot in its essence, this frozen rock is nothing more and nothing else than the summit of a mountain, while all the other mountains in the glacier are under the snow.
Þursaborg is the name. 1.290 m high. Not the highest peak, though.
And it was Plan B. Visibility was not good where we were heading for in the first instance, so the flight plan was changed. We turned around, landed for a cup of coffee in a nearby airfield, took off again and flew over the glacier to continue our sightseeing on unparalleled (and well lit) landscapes. It is very difficult to choose pictures to upload.
Exif: ISO 100 ; f/2.8 ; 1/1000 ; @28mm