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Scenic aerial view of crystal-clear water with variations in depth visible through the water's color.
The lighter turquoise hues indicate shallower areas or sandy bottoms, while the deeper blues indicate greater depth or the presence of underwater reefs.
Shot from above one of the highest dunes cliffs at Ras Mohammed National Park.
De kleurenversie van het vorige zwart-wit beeld. Het heeft naar mijn aanvoelen meer sfeer.
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A recently fledged bluebird stretches out. Notice the tail feathers are visible through the wing feathers. More translucent that transparent.
The remnants after sharpening some pencils, ended up in a shot glass (circumference less than 4 cm). The idea was, while playing with the light from different angles, trying to catch how the transparency of the glass converts into a colorful reflection. HMM
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Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata
Secteur des chutes Sutherland
MRC de Témiscouata, Québec
Situé au Bas-Saint-Laurent dans la MRC de Témiscouata, le parc national du Lac-Témiscouata s'étend autour du plus grand et du plus majestueux lac de la région, le lac Témiscouata. Ce territoire est doté d’atouts naturels remarquables et d’une richesse exceptionnelle sur le plan archéologique.
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© Guylaine Bégin. L'utilisation sans ma permission est illégale.
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Parc national du Lac-Temiscouata
National Park
Sutherland Sector
Temiscouata, Quebec
Parc national du Lac-Temiscouata is set in Bas-Saint-Laurent in the regional county municipality of Témiscouata. Lac Témiscouata, this territory has remarkable natural assets and exceptional archaeological wealth.
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© Guylaine Bégin. Use without permission is illegale.
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Sorry for my delay in posting but I had to play tonight in Mount Forest ON and it is a couple of hours away from Paris.
On top of that, I get there at 6pm and set up my drums and then it starts to snow. It keeps snowing for the next 5 or 6 hours. So it was a slow night driving home after finishing at 2am.
So a Sunday slide, very much fits into the post.
I do not recall how I did this shot, but thought it looked good so here you have it.
Manchmal ist die Glasfüllung der Tür oder des Fensters, durch die ich schauen will, nicht klar und was ich sehe, ist undeutlich, unklar, verschwommen, nur die Konturen sind sichtbar. Manchmal reicht es, das Glas zu reinigen, aber manchmal reicht es nicht und dann muss ich es öffnen, um zu sehen, worauf ich neugierig war.
Sometimes the glass panel of the door or window through which I want to look is not clear and what I see is indistinct, unclear, blurry, only the contours are visible. Sometimes cleaning the jar is enough, but sometimes it's not enough and then I have to open it to see what I was curious about.
Un après-midi au musée, une lumière…
Je vous propose ce regard sur le musée du Louvre-Lens, entre jeu de transparence, de reflets et d’arrêt sur image.
26 mars 2022
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An afternoon at the museum, a light...
I offer you this look at the Louvre-Lens museum, between play of transparency, reflections and freeze frame.
March 26, 2022
Shooting a lot at night in deserted places I sometimes feel the presence of the activity present during busier times. I undertook a series to try to capture that feeling. I took shots of busy places at night when they were quiet then came back & took multiple shots from exactly the same spot when they were busy. Figures from those daytime shots have been added (at less than full transparency) to the night base shot. This image is the result of combining elements of daytime shots with the base night shot.
Cyanotype print toned with Tannic Acid. Ondu 6x9 Pinhole with Ilford HP5+ developed in HC110 dilution B. Digital negative made with Pictorico Premium OHP Transparency Film. Printed on Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag under Edwards Engineering 18x20 UV lightbox for 14 minutes. Borders masked with Scotch removable Magic Tape.