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Two days before the Sun gave me wonderful light then this November storm came rushing through, which was perfect to match this corn crib's stormy past.
I was struggling to think of a shot for the Sliced Theme, so give me a break Haha, get it, a break :-/ groan
Slices Theme
My first attempt at Time Slice photography...sunrise at the Brant Street Pier. First image was at 4:56am and the last was at 5:43am.
Edit: Thank you everyone for your comments, quite a few of you have asked how this image was made so i thought i post a quick How To... over on my blog
www.chrismartinez.co.uk/2010/03/magic-banana-how-to/
Thank you once again to everybody and feel free to leave comments of your recreations over on my blog. Chris
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A magic sliced banana taken in my home made light box...it's better than decorating all weekend! :-)
To see the full album go to my website www.chrismartinez.co.uk
At many spots on the Vermilion Cliffs, portions of the Navajo sandstone look like they were sliced with a knife—not literally, but appearing so. How this happens I am not sure. It may be a result of faulting, fracture or slumping. Whatever happened, I cannot see it occurring when the sand was still soft and unconsolidated. Notice, too, the lack of detritus at the base of the flat portion. Perhaps someone would like to offer a hypothesis.
I've seen this phenomenon near The Wave, northeast of Steamboat Rock, and a few other places. This example is at the Lost City. I have also noticed a number of parallel fractures crossing the northern Paria Plateau (many obvious on Google Earth), but they are not aligned with the four "crack" faults intersecting the canyon.
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(Explore #29 February 19, 2009)
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A very strange sunset sky in Marina di Pisa, a slice of orange light amidst a sea of grey, for my last photo in 2017.
See you in 2018, wish you all a great and a happy new year!
Everyone (except Chico) fell asleep while watching TV. Carl didn't even drop the remote in his right hand!
St. Peter's Parish Church (Igreja Paroquial São Pedro) near Ponta Delgada’s port on Sao Miguel island, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.