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Here's another one from my Transition series!
This in particular came up pretty well and I'm really proud of the final result.
For me, "Transition" is a special concept. The most beautiful moments of a day (in my opinion sunset and night) are encased in just a single photo. The look is voluntarily unreal and dreamy. This makes it possible for the viewer to see a totally new representation of a particular place that is impossible to see with your naked eyes. My goal with this concept is to show the viewer places maybe already seen but under a brand new guise.
For those of you who are familiar with Renè Magritte, this is somehow close to his "The Empire of Light" series of paintings.
All comments are welcome as always :)
Location: El Golfo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
Canon EOS 60D with Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art, stack of 8 vertical frames
Fern leaves growing over an oak leaf in early spring.
First macro photo of the year for me. Walking away from the shore where I was photographing the sandhill crane posted earlier, I noticed this fern sprouting out from under a bed of tree leaves covering the ground. I couldn't resist photographing this because of the contrasting colors and textures.
Best viewed in the lightbox on black.
EXPLORED on 04/27/2011.
Just a little bit of autumn red. The leaves have only just start changing colour here. It'll be over before you know.
Hope you're all having a great weekend.
Explore #461 Sept. 27, 2008
Haven't uploading anything in a minute. Going through some transitions and finally getting some order back in my life. The spring air is calling me out to go on some adventures. New things to see coming soon.
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A wild Strawberry flowers transition in to the fruit. shot with Nikon D7000, 105mm f2.8 macro.
Best Viewed Large on Black - Press L
Transition. I have been thinking of the best way to end the year to express my sincere appreciation of your continued support of the images I capture and share. Rather than a ‘best of’ series, I opted for a new image captured earlier today. Just as we transition from 2023 to 2024, the photo transitions from the reds of the resting wild blueberry plants, to the the browns of the mowed fields just beyond, the green spruce and leafless maples, finally to the snow-covered trees in the not-so-distant higher elevations. Happy New Year and all the best for 2024!
The colours of early Autumn, looking towards the grounds of Maer Hall, Maer, Staffordshire. The hall was once the family home of Emma Wedgwood, Daughter of Josiah. Charles Darwin was a frequent visitor here and married Emma in 1839.
This is a Painting from the "Life-Journey Metaphors" Series entitled: "TRANSITIONING".
A very developed sketch for this painting was done before my participation in an event workshop - with a group of spiritual folk who were: musicians, actors, artists, dancers, theologians, priests, professors, psychologists, and teachers - exploring "The Human Condition and Our Evolving Journey" through a group called: Collaborations in the Creative and The Sacred".
A group-created Performance-Ritual actually involved All the Participants ( on a mountain-top circle-created-path - where we actually ended our circular-walk and individually entered a carved pit-like grave - to face and surrender our negatives - and hopefully > ) Yielding to It's Transformative Evolving.
( FYI, Interestingly, I was asked to be "A Priest-Companion" to accompany Willing-Souls through the Mind/Heart/Soul/&-Body Ritual. )
This creative-ritual actually happened during a Lunar Eclipse Event - and A Rainbow-Halo encircled the Celestial-Bodies' Activities without any "dark-veiling".
It was a really Sacred Event that really Impacted My Life back in the 80's > and felt Like My Ordination into a Service of Love & Light With My Fellow-Man !
Will recently sent me a bunch of different sprues, and one of them was this absolutely striking transition between tan and gunmetal. Most transitions that I've seen are a smooth blend of the two colors, sometimes with some minor ripples or marbling--but almost all the accessories on this sprue had crisply-defined swirls of tan and gunmetal. Some of them look almost like camouflage.
So I threw together a bunch of tan-themed soldier figs to display them. My favorites include the AC8 on the far left, the claymore, and the rippling tiger stripes on the two sawed-off shotguns.
You may need to go to all sizes to really appreciate some of the patterns. I have more that I'll post when I can take more photos.
The break-up of the St. Lawrence River is underway! Note the green water at the shore. This represents water over the ice. Because this island is so close to the power dam at Cornwall, water levels fluctuate cosiderably. Evidentally, the dam has restricted its flow of water thereby raising the river at this point. This causes water to rise up over the shore ice. This will hasten the break-up of the ice. Spring and open water will be upon us soon!