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6月18日、本日久しぶりに雨が降りました。
雨が降ったら撮りにでも行ってみようかと思っていたら、思いのほか強かったため、マンションの周りをちょっとだけ散歩がてらうろうろ撮ってきました^^;
写真は、密集した笹の葉に、雨の雫がつき印象的だったので、笹の葉の尖った形と、雨粒のまぁるい粒を対比させたく、余計な色彩を省いてみました。(カメラ内現像:ACROS)
「チーム チャンピオンズ カップ 2017 長野」
銀座で開催されていた、テーブルTCC@銀座プレ大会の様子のリンクを貼ります。
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また、各チームの活動報告もいろいろ出始めています。
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an abstract one. shot at home in Berlin 2015
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I step out of the office to rest but most of the time i am caught in chaos before i reach home. I figured to take a quick shot so i can be reminded to take it easy every time...
"Have a great shift, everyone!"
Shot with Kris.
Location: Mandalagan St., Bacolod City
This photograph was made on a sunrise using a telephoto lens. The clouds were very interesting that day. Rays of the rising sun emphasised clouds and jet streams.
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1XrLT5J
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eatsleepdraw:
The leaves whispered in the breeze.
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Images in the 'abstraction - networks' series, and in the 'papercuts' series are all derived from photographs of the expandable paper bowls designed by Torafu Architects of Japan - www.torafu.com
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1UlSBa1
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eatsleepdraw:
‘Cherry Blossom Sea’ watercolors, ink and gouache
etsy patreon neatoshop teepublic
Whenever I watch a nature documentary, I'm fascinated by how the animals, plants, and geology of a certain area have inspired ancient culture. You see suggestions in the traditional clothing and architecture, hinting back to what occurred by chance. I've seen indigenous artwork that's reminiscent of this ice formation, so it makes me curious if it could have a connection. Sights like these make me see a different perspective on abstraction. I've never been much for the modern notion of randomness on canvas – I prefer the abstract in geological patterns, crystalline formations, deeply rooted feelings found underfoot. The story in being there always moves me most. The sensation of bare skin on solid ice, slick and cold, totally tied to my surroundings. Blurring the line between simply being out in nature, and being part of it.
December 15, 2024
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