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Upside down, and more interesting that way 😊

The rather cluttered window and ceramic tiled table on a sunny day seen through the crystal ball.

I've collected many (of all sizes and a few colours) over the years, before they were re-named as 'lensballs' and I've always called them crystal spheres or balls. But I guess they are the essentially the same 😉

 

My Bokeh set: Here

Crystal ball, prisms and marbles: Here

My Lines & Curves: Here

Art In the Park

Paso Robles, CA - USA

 

Artwork by "Brighten Your Life Creations"

 

Info:

www.bylc.com

www.travelpaso.com/events/annual-events-and-festivals/art...

 

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Babette Plana 2024

 

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Ammar - Restaurante. Leça da Palmeira, Porto, Portugal.

Another Dimension.

Created with Dream Wombo

Prompt: Epic cinematic Zentangle fractal plants ,glossy clear glass,gold foil ,sphere,superfine intricate details,magical, mystical, ethereal,maximum texture, ultra realistic detail, soft volumetric misty light,octane render,

Style: Baroque

 

Thank you for taking your time to view, fave, comment and/or invite!

Gold sphere atop a copper dome of the Berlin Cathedral.

von Ólafur Elíasson

 

Mit dem V-Club unterwegs in München

Created with Mandelbulb 3d

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

Ueno, Tokyo

Bayquarter, Yokohama

Ferrier Fountain is an eyecatching group of three cascading spheres of water in a park near the Town Hall in Christchurch, New Zealand. One of the best I've seen.

 

HD PENTAX-DA 55-300mm 4.5-6.3 PLM

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and fujinon 55mm f2.2 screw-mount lens, with helicoid adapter

my review of this lens: www.aarondesigns.org/Fujinon55mmf22Review/

Small frozen soapbubble

 

Kleine gefrorene Seifenblase

“Where does God live?” They were bewildered. “How can the rabbi ask, Where does God live? Where does God not live?” “No,” said the rabbi, “God lives where we let Him in.”

-Martin Buber, Tales of the Hassidim: Later Masters, Schocken Books, New York, 1948, 277.

Created with Mandelbulb 3d

 

New York City

 

The Sphere, originally called Große Kugelkaryatide ("the great spherical caryatid"), is a monumental metal sculpture created by the German sculptor Fritz Koenig and now located at Liberty Park in the World Trade Center, in Manhattan. It once stood in the middle of Austin J. Tobin Plaza, the square at the foot of the World Trade Center twin towers, and then in Battery Park on a temporary basis.

composite/photomontage

Clear and frosted marbles, 1.5" using a 2x tele converter

in the koi pond...

 

The fishing line stretched across is to keep large birds from feasting on my fish!

Textures created with Distressed FX Plus and iColorama

Sphere created with LensGlobe

An abstract image with mirror balls and perforated metal.

For MACRO MONDAYS, this week’s theme: “Geometry shapes"

 

A crystal ball, about one inch diameter, in front of colourful pencils on a mirror.

 

HMM!!!

  

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Taken in Boylston, Massachusetts, USA at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden. The Dichroic Sphere Metal Wind Art was made by George Sherwood.

clue#3 as to where i am ~grin~

btb, the autobot tagger has decided this might be food ~grin~

voestalpine, stahlwelt exhibition, Linz

Sculpture in the woods at Alice Holt, Nr Farnham, Surrey

Commissioned in 1966 for the 50th anniversary of the National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa artist Art Price designed the sphere as a symbolic representation of the activities of NRC, Canada’s leading agency for research in science and technology.

 

The highly polished sphere was fabricated in four months from 10-gauge type 304 stainless steel by Coulter Copper and Brass Limited of Toronto. The sphere is 3.65m in diameter and weighs approximately one tonne.

 

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