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Another shot from the brickworks. It was a bit of a disappointing explore, this. Michael I think had expected more from our previous reccy, and I had thought that this building would be more spectacular.
Oh well, nevermind. Still a nice place though. This part of the building drew me in the most.
As more and more of this place is ripped open, the more nature takes hold. It's at the point now where the structure feels like It's just been placed straight over the environment.
Daily In Challenge on Pentax Forums, Day 6
I stopped for a quick shot at dusk to get my Daily In shot. When these geese flew overhead. I heard them approaching from behind me and aimed the camera and shot when I thought they were in position. I didn't have time to make any camera adjustments. I was pleased with the elongated wings and body of the geese and placement of the trellis corner. I chose B&W and added a heavy vignette and brightened the center.
Florence Griswold Museum - Old Lyme CT
Topaz Impression - Colored Pencil IV
Topaz Texture Effects- Custom SL 66%
Treasured Trellis, designed by Juanita "Jaycee" Carlos, published in Bead & Button June 2011, handmade by me using plastic dyed pearls. Still can't find the suitable clasp, maybe have to make beaded toggle and bar myself. :D
KCO est une artiste plasticienne de Touraine qui travaille à partir de treillis métalliques très fins pour faire des figures humaines qu'elle installe ensuite dans des petites pièces aux murs blancs où des sources de lumière viennent projeter ces sculptures sur les murs servant d'écran. Comme ces structures sont très légères, le moindre mouvement d'air les fait pivoter créant un univers constamment changeant d'ombre et de lumière.
KCO is a visual artist from Touraine who works with very thin metal trellises to make human figures, which she then installs in small rooms with white walls where light sources project these sculptures onto the walls used as screens. As these structures are very light, the slightest movement of air rotates them creating a constantly changing universe of light and shadow.
Sticking with the iron trellis as a perch theme, this female Ruby Throated was guarding a feeder from this plant trellis perch. Taken at Big Bloomers Flower Farm in Sanford,NC
I walked outside to try to get a quick shot of my nesting Great-crested Flycatcher and this sneaky critter popped up in front of me! I guess he wanted to view who was walking by!
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shadows on the wall
these black shadows appear stronger and more definitive than the green trellis itself