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This capture with the long lens starts to give a feel for what it is like climbing the 700 to 800 foot tall dunes there in Colorado.
An unscheduled stop at this beautiful estuary where the river Dwyryd heads for the sea. Dwyryd means the river of 2 fords and flows into Tremadog Bay. Taken looking roughly north towards Anglsey.
Makes me smile as in the distance you can see an English bull terrier-she was called Daisy and was very stubborn!!! You can see she is just standing as if to say 'bugger off i'll come when i'm good and ready!'
Manguinhos - Búzios - Rio de Janeiro
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Seu Pensamento (Adriana Calcanhotto)
A uma hora dessas
por onde estará seu pensamento
Terá os pés na terra
ou vento no cabelo?
A uma hora dessas
por onde andará seu pensamento
Dará voltas na Terra
ou no estacionamento?
Onde longe Londres Lisboa
ou na minha cama?
A uma hora dessas
por onde vagará seu pensamento
Terá os pés na areia
em pleno apartamento?
A uma hora dessas
por onde passará seu pensamento
Por dentro da minha saia
ou pelo firmamento?
Onde longe Leme Luanda
ou na minha cama?
"Photography, as we all know, is not real at all. It is an illusion of reality with which we create our own private world."
Quote - Arnold Newman
Sand art created by nature and further editing by me.
Yellowstone National Park
Black Sand Basin
Camera: Canon Eos 6D
Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM
Aperture: f/13
Focal Length: 23 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/320
ISO: 100
“As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting.” - Jay Maisel
We have had several days of blue skies and warm afternoon light, so we did a lot of walking on the beach. With no snow, we saw many patterns in the sand. I took my time to look for something interesting while soaking up the sun. Now we are under another winter storm warning. It is a good time to sit at the computer again and share some of my beach scenes. Even our weather is going through a series of interrupted patterns this winter.
A shot taken between Whitby and Saltwick Bay of the sand in the emerging beach as the tide retreated.
Post processed in Luminar.
Shot with Nikon Df, 50mm.
Colorido y Forma simples
Abstraccion sobre objetos cotidianos...
PANASONIC - Lumix DCM-FZ20
F/4.6 - 1/800
On my walk about in downtown the art corner was setting up outside at the Succulent Shop, bowls of charcoal, bottles of sand , and other mixed media for expressing yourself....I expressed the purple sand for Flickr Friday's Purple Theme.
The scenery along Lake Superior is some of the best on offer in Canada, the Lake is the world’s biggest in land area at 82,ooo+ square kilometers and third biggest in water volume it is roughly the size of Austria. The Ojibwe the Native people that lived here for millennia named the lake “Gichi-gam” meaning great sea and to most it would have appeared that way, the lake is fed by over 200 rivers and this is one of them called Sand River.
Around 150kms north of Sault Ste. Marie on hwy 17 lies the Pinguisibi river it is the Ojibwa name for the Sand River meaning fine white sand river, it is completely contained in the Lake Superior Provincial Park and offers a great hiking trail with some interesting canoeing if you don’t mind portages. Also located here is the Pinguisibi Trail it is a 6 kilometer hike along the Sand River following the rivers right bank to its source lake or you can just venture as far as I was interested in, the upper falls which you can just see in the distance at the center of the frame.
I took this on Sept 21, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm, 1/50s, f11 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
“In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.”
― Rachel Carson
The sand is an elemental substance of beauty and transcendence. Ever moving within the realms of wind and fire of sunlight... What a wondrous earth we live on...
Wells beach, Maine