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Por favor, si utilizas esta imagen, dale el crédito a “Carlos ZGZ”. De esta manera podré encontrarla fácilmente y añadirla a mi álbum “Used elsewhere”.
For this weeks challenge "Dutch Angle" I went with a display that my wife has in our main bathroom. For the lighting I used 2 sources, one being a lamp we have in the room and the other is a blue ring light.
If you fav this photo please leave a comment as to why you like it, thanks in advance.
I tried getting a different angle of the Partition Arch as you can see a part of it is on the right side of the image.
Best viewed in large "L"
Arches National Park, Utah
“To travel is to live.” - Hans Christian Andersen
All the different angles I could see on the Mairie yesterday morning.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
I think this is an Angle Moth (But please let me know if I''m wrong!) Happy in the Honeysuckle! HWW ;0)
The lens sweeps down and to the right to follow the declining line of a bush blooming in the springtime sun.
Hand-held multiple exposure (nine frame); filter free.
The shutter keeps running at Pelcomb Portraits.
Waalhaven, Rotterdam
Nikon FM2n, Zoom-Nikkor 80-200 1:4, Ilford XP2 Super, Nik Silver Pro Efex 2, Reflecta ProScan 10T
queen butterfly on milkweed, Lake Travis Library butterfly garden, Lakeway, TX. Sony A6500 and FE70-300G.
Posting for interest. When I brought in my geraniums in the autumn, there was a fat green caterpillar feasting on the leaves. When it had had its fill I bought a jar for it and put in some moss and it duly buried itself under the moss. Lo and behold, three months later we have a tiny angle shades moth. Brand new and perfect.
Walking and noticing
Suburban angles,
Quotidien things.
St. Augustine Beach (Crescent Beach), Florida, USA.
1 September 2024.
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▶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.
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"[...] sometimes I look at my pictures and I can hear the sounds of the city: the cars, the unsatisfied people, and that does me some good.
I begin to wonder if I am not lucky to live an atmosphere of peace in the midst of all this mess ... "