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#ds128 3-23-10 Amesbury Angles
Look for angles today: 90s, 45s, or any other combination of angles that make an interesting composition.
I’m one of the admins of AUS / NZ Landscape Photography group on Facebook, and this week's challenge is “SYMMETRY”. Looking through my library I saw the gorgeous angles of the fallen trees at Marriners Falls and thought I could have some creative fun in Photoshop to play with their angles - but if you look closely, the waterfall still has its distinct log all the way across, just to give your mind something to play with.
This guy was serious about catching fish. He had four sets of hooks attached to the end of his line.
A bit weaker, but there is something, so much happening in there. Sun reflection, house pattern, strange edges.
Ich finde auch Metall kann interessant aussehen.
Teil eines Lichtmastes
I think even metal can look interesting. Part of a pylon.
Angles Way (Broads to Brecks) is a 93 mile walking trail from Great Yarmouth to Thetford following the county boundary of Norfolk and Suffolk.
DITA Dancers Hannah and Kaeyl lost their minds on the final night of "Angle of Repose." The results were spectacular.
Sleeping on a Fern across the track through the forest at 2am. This is the only one we've ever seen up close and he didn't seam to mind having us around too much.
These are extremely hard to find during the day as they camouflage well and stay behind tree trunks and rocks when approached.
if I shoot at this unusual angle the head wedging isn't obvious. Also, as in other photo, cropping out tops of doll heads. These stupid twelve inch high ceilings are why I hate Barbie houses. Every other mis-measure I can deal with but this one is a bitch.
Flash SB28 a la izquierda de la camara a 90º a 1/16 de potencia 35mm de zomm, f/5.6. ISO 200. f/7,1. A 1,2m del objeto. 40mm
Jolly Angler, 47 Ducie Street, Manchester M1 2JW
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