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am Sognefjorden- Norwegen
hier war auch unsere erste Übernachtung in der Natur nach der Ankunft mit der Fähre in Bergen und Beginn unserer großen Rundreise durch Skandinavien
Medieval Chair Maidstone Museum. Photo taken at an Angle to capture the reflections of the display room.
Macro Mondays theme: “Dutch Angle”
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Angles and light in the forest.
From a walk in early March this year. It seems like a world away now, something to look forward to again soon.
A sine bar consists of a hardened, precision ground body with two precision ground cylinders fixed at the ends. The distance between the centers of the cylinders is precisely controlled, and the top of the bar is parallel to a line through the centers of the two rollers. The dimension between the two rollers is chosen to be a whole number (for ease of later calculations) and forms the hypotenuse of a triangle when in use.
When a sine bar is placed on a level surface the top edge will be parallel to that surface. If one roller is raised by a known distance, usually using gauge blocks, then the top edge of the bar will be tilted by the same amount forming an angle that may be calculated by the application of the sine rule.
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A friend strolling in the Peak District, Derbyshire.
Taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
... ma sopra di noi il cielo era blu.
Chi? Meg e io al porto di Savona.
Qui sotto Meg all'opera mentre:
a) aspettava il momento giusto
b) scattava la foto
c) controllava il risultato ...
che è questo bel colpo !
SERIE
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A truly stunning sunrise behind the Old Man of Storr. I wanted to capture this iconic 160ft high rock from a different angle and I love this framed composition. What do you think?
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Wikipedia: Ariadne ariadne, the angled castor, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Asia.The castor plant (Ricinus communis) is the most common host and gives the butterfly its name. Other hosts include Tragia cannabina, Tragia hispida, Tragia plukenetii and Tragia involucrata.
Woodbury United Methodist Church
Downtown Woodbury Georgia USA
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Two image stitch to get the wider view captured hand held with the 24mm lens. End of the day light over the inlet area of Ocean City, Maryland.
Liked how the pier and dock make an 'angle', and they point to the "Angler".
When you take a photograph and post it on the internet you are presenting your personal vision, your own way of seeing the world. Everyone's perception is different, sometimes by a few degrees, but at times it can be the polar opposite. I suppose in this way, art mimics life and becomes relevant.
We all have our own angles of vision when looking at the world, be it through a camera lens or the distorted cacophony of the millions of voices on the internet, all claiming to be right and knowing the answers, while damning anybody who argues with them with vitriolic abuse.
We all see things differently but perhaps remembering we are all human and not faceless avatars would make the internet a far better place. A little kindness and understanding wouldn't hurt too much would it?
Suppose I should do some work now ;-)
Albrechtsburg Castle, Part Three.
This was the first of the five photos I took that evening in Meissen. Because this angle shows the castle more from the side, it becomes clear just how enormous the complex is.
What I find particularly captivating here is the orange glow. Normally, Albrechtsburg Castle is a brilliant white, which is also very impressive.
But as soon as the lights come on in the evening, the view changes completely.
And now, with the contrast to the blue hour atmosphere, the orange looks perfect.
What I also find interesting from this perspective is that it looks as if the castle is standing on the bridge, which, of course, it isn't.
This side effect, however, is pure coincidence. I chose my vantage point based on where I liked the foreground best.
Die Albrechtsburg zum Dritten.
Dies war das erste der fünf Fotos, die ich an diesem Abend in Meissen gemacht habe. Dadurch, dass dieser Blickwinkel die Burg mehr von der Seite zeigt wird ersichtlich, was für eine riesige Anlage das ist.
Was mich hier besonders begeistert ist dieses orange farbene Leuchten, Normalerweise ist die Albrechtsburg nämlich leuchtend weiß, was auch sehr beeindruckend aussieht.
Doch sobald am Abend die Beleuchtung an geht, verändert sich der Anblick total.
Und nun, mit dem Kontrast zur Blauen Stunde Atmosphäre wirkt des Orange perfekt.
Was ich aus dieser Perspeltive auch spannend finde ist, dass es so wirkt, als würde die Burg auf der Brücke stehen, was sie natürlich nicht tut.
Dieser Nebeneffekt ist allerdings purer Zufall. Denn meinen Standpunkt habe ich danach ausgesucht, wo mir der Vordergrund am besten gefallen hat.