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UK2306 Phlogophora meticulosa - blýskavka mramorovaná - sivkavec mramorovaný - krokiewka lękwica - zöldes csipkésbagoly.
Taken for the 9/18 Our Daily Challenge: Angles. One of our cats decided to sit on the fence between us and our neighbors. There is a definite difference between the two angles the shots were taken from. I have to confess that my husband got the top shot while standing on a ladder to see if the cat needed help getting down. (When she was a kitten she would climb up a tree then cry until someone helped her down.)
Sharp angles have strength and rigidity.
This was one of the buildings in downtown Chicago when I was there on our "photo-walk" isn't it what they call it?! haha
I think he was suppose to come with brown hair (that was what it said on the site) but this white blonde mohair looks pretty cute on him.
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This was taken back in April 2013 and its taken me until now to finally process a wide angle image, I've never been happy with previous processing attempts. This was taken at Cabarceno Wildlife Park in Spain. Cabarceno was perfect for wide angle photography as many of the enclosures were only a 3 bar wooden fence, perfect for getting under the fence. We did get a few strange looks laying on the ground trying for these photos, although we did inspire others to try too.
Wide angle photography is something I'm hoping to try more of this year.
Fondé au début du XI° siècle par Gilbert, évêque de Poitiers, le château d'Angles surveille la frontière orientale du Poitou. Vers 1100, il devient possession des Lusignan. En 1192, afin d'éviter à l'évêque de payer la rançon de Richard Coeur-de-Lion captif, les Lusignan y accueillent le trésor de la cathédrale. Ils quittent Angles à la fin du XIII° siècle et l'évêque y redevient le véritable seigneur.
This is an image taken in Hong Kong of these pillars outside some art convention centre. I cant remember what the place was, does anyone else recognise it?
I added the neon glow filter to this picture to make the edges seem more defined, and I adjusted the colors to make them more muted.
I pretty much left one lens on each of my film camera the whole trip. The RB67 got the 50mm lens (which is the only working RB67 lens I've got at the moment) and the TX got the 135mm prime lens.
The Red Rock Canyon California State Park was something we just discovered while we drove through it. I love the shape of the hills.