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This is the first image from this year's Black Friday / Saturday desert exploration adventure and camping trip. I love the way the light reflects around this curve in this slot canyon near the bottom opening creating the color spectrum effect caused by the light progressively reflecting less and less of the color spectrum as it bounces from wall to wall going deeper into the canyon. The worlds created by the dark and cool yet vibrant light in these slot canyons is surreal. It gives you the feeling of walking through the inside of the earth, yet in a way that is distinctly different from entering a cave. When you emerge on the other side, the feeling is like stepping from one world into another.
What else is fascinating is that the lumps of texture in this deep canyon and the surrounding area resemble volcanic pumice, yet they are in fact fossilized corals – remnants of an ancient sea ecosystem that once existed here. After the waters receded, the entire sea floor was exposed, leaving it open to erosion by the elements. As a new arid desert climate formed, seasonal rain storms would create flash floods, which would gush forcefully down any opening available in the earth's crust, very rapidly eroding the soft sandstone and mudstone in weak areas, and creating these cavernous slot canyons. Today, the floor of this canyon is littered with huge raven feathers and tumbleweeds, other icons of the present-day desert ecosystem. This one is about 75-100 feet deep and only a few feet wide. Near the opening of the canyon, 6-inch intact fossilized sand dollars can be seen sitting on and embedded in the surface of the sandstone sediment layers, like an entire beach frozen in time.
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Et voici aussi ce qu'il advient du lavoir du gué de Sarthe alors que la possession fantomatique reprend de plus belle en pleine journée !
Tremblez ! Les jumeaux non-morts sont partout !
Composition de photos HDR prises le 7 août 2019, rue de Sarthe, à Alençon, en Normandie...
This Snowy Egret chose a perfect skeletal perch, ideal for illustrating the harsh yet rich environment of California’s Salton Sea.
Salton Sea, California
Cinematic toy photography, captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro,
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The sound of heavy rain in the forest masked the rustle of Karla's skirts and the small branches cracking under her bare feet as she ran <3
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Porcelain BJD and wig by Sensational Doll
Saturn's hexagonal polar jet stream is the shining feature of almost every view of the north polar region of Saturn. The region, in shadow for the first part of the Cassini mission, now enjoys full sunlight, which enables Cassini scientists to directly image it in reflected light.
Although the sunlight falling on the north pole of Saturn is enough to allow us to image and study the region, it does not provide much warmth. In addition to being low in the sky (just like summer at Earth's poles), the sun is nearly ten times as distant from Saturn as from Earth. This results in the sunlight being only about 1 percent as intense as at our planet.
This view looks toward Saturn from about 31 degrees above the ring plane. The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Jan. 22, 2017 using a spectral filter which preferentially admits wavelengths of near-infrared light centered at 939 nanometers.
The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 560,000 miles (900,000 kilometers) from Saturn. Image scale is 33 miles (54 kilometers) per pixel.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
A spectral Christmas Eve walk at Ivinghoe Beacon.
Despite knowing this walk so well, there were a couple of moments when I lost my bearings in this blanket of fog.
Never seen a white poppy before - thought it looked very dramatic trimmed with almost black. Seemed like a ghost flower.
Et voici ce qu'il advient du Pont Neuf quand, d'aventure, deux spectres se mettent à le hanter en pleine journée !
Tremblez, car les jumeaux non-morts sont de la partie !
Composition de photos HDR prises le 7 août 2019, face au Pont Neuf, à Alençon, en Normandie...
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beneath the vast blue expanse of the madrid sky, one of the cuatro torres stands tall and imposing. the kpmg building pierces the sky, its reflective glass façade capturing the fleeting shapes of clouds. today, these clouds form ethereal shapes, reminiscent of ghostly figures swirling and dancing around the skyscraper, invoking memories of the spectral apparitions from ghostbusters. the interplay between the sleek, modern structure and the wispy, transient clouds creates a scene where the earthly meets the otherworldly, blending the solidity of human achievement with the ephemeral beauty of nature.
...Il va vraiment falloir, tôt ou tard, que je passe à autre chose ! Mais que voulez-vous ? J'aime mes spectres !
Composition de photos HDR prises le 1er juillet 2019, rue des Réservoirs, à Alençon, en Normandie.
Spectrale 2015 oeuvre de Marc Ridou à la Chapelle de la Souhaitier ( Plouer sur Rance 22)
(Marc Didou a réalisé spécifiquement pour le jardin de la Chapelle de la Souhaitier, un portail monumental. Cette œuvre intitulée, Spectrale,
est formée de deux battants identiques et composé d’une trame irrégulière géométrique qui laisse filtrer la lumière.)
Subjected to a little tweakery to bring out those iridescent colours.
Okay okay! A lot of tweakery.
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Dedicated to my friend Maria Rafaela (LightSpectral). Happy birthday to you!!!
Thanks, Ilca, once more time. You made the difference. Amazon River, Brasil.
Have a good day my friends.
Another eerie sunset courtesy of smoke coming from two wild fires in Colorado. The sun looks more like a planet.
Sort of inspired by Steve Hackett's superb album 'Spectral Mornings' except this was the evening! I'm a big fan of Mr Hackett and early Genesis. A very underrated artist.
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I was fascinated that the sunrise reflections from the car faithfully reproduced the sky colors in layers from orange through gold to blue skies above...
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This is my fully new interpretation of the 1991 Spectral Starguider (set number 6933).
In these views you can explore the functionality of the MKII. All characteristic details of the 1991 version are still there:
- golden arrow on the carrier rail indicating in which direction to move the spacecraft body
- same old whacky steering
- fancy jet engines are attached to an openable hatch, just like the old one
- platform with mysterious purpose carrying a Blacktron dude!
More detail pictures on my flickr page!