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“…the event of the shattering encounter of an idea in Plato; the emergence of a purely eventful cogito, a crack in the great chain of being, in Descartes; and the Absolute itself – the totality that encompasses everything that exists – as an eventual self-deployment, as the result of its own activity.”
― Slavoj Žižek, Event
In polite company three tends to be a crowd. But apparently not here. This trifecta of Blue Oaks are intertwined like intimate lovers. The perfect triad standing the test of time and the elements.
Yuba County CA
Tonight June 19, 2015 and for a couple of nights after this one you won’t want to miss the great extravaganza in the western sky after sunset. The brightest, second-brightest and third-brightest celestial bodies of nighttime are the moon, and the planets Venus and Jupiter, respectively. On these nights, these three bright worlds lie close together in Earth’s evening twilight sky.
Another little bit of "futzing" in Photoshop, created from scratch in Photoshop (ie no photographic starting point). I call this one "Triad".
Got this spot on my bucket list for way too long and I finally managed to ticking it off. Obviously no clouds were involved except that embarrassing stripy thing on the upper right corner (which I had a hard time deciding wether or not to clone it out). Anyway let me know if you enjoy this one! Wish you all a great day.
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Canon EOS 6D
Canon 16-35 f4 IS USM L
35mm | ƒ9 | 1/30s | ISO 100
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This guy lost a point on his right side so now he goes on as three. Young buck in Franklin, Wisconsin.
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The classic view of Eldorado Peak, as seen from the Cascade Pass Trail. The Triad is to the far left of the image. Scan of a 35mm Fujichrome Velvia slide.
North Cascades Nat'l Park, WA