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Sussex Martlets batsman plays forward defensive shot against MCC at Arundel, making interesting angles.

 

Machu Picchu, Peru

Angle Shades caught in my trap on 23rd August. One of the easier moths to handle and photograph, and what a beauty!

AAW: Shot with a Phone

 

My husband and I were driving home this morning when I saw potential in this building and scene. Took some shots with my phone and liked this angle.

Phlogophora meticulosa

A common and beautiful noctuid moth which is widely distributed throughout Europe as far east as the Urals and to North Africa. A strongly migratory species and usually nocturnal.

 

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The line of an angler.

 

Photographed with Minolta MC TELE ROKKOR 1:5.6 f=300mm 1022983

Multicenter Sunds

Replaced after a few alterations.

 

Having spent as cold a bivouac as I can remember, a series of warming up exercises were necessary in order not to become totally ineffective at operating a camera. Star jumps, press ups, shadow boxing & other random rapid movements restored blood flow & saw off any pesky sheep intent on 'photo-bombing' Angle Tarn. Even the ravens were eyeing me suspiciously.

A workshop of angled photos (Dutch Angle)

Daughter's toy Lego dragon photographed at a dutch angle. Macro Mondays dutch angle. HMM!

nestled under Bowfell

Captures from my trip to Angle, Pembrokeshire.

Gàrgola de la Llotja de la Seda de València (S.XV), edifici declarat patrimoni de la humanitat per la UNESCO. (Gargoyle in te corner of the "Llotja", in Valencia. This amazing building was declared World Heritage by UNESCO).

A different angle on how to view Millthorpe.

 

Millthorpe, New South Wales, Australia.

My husband has some really cool hidden treasures in the cupboard - Fujica ST605 with Pentacon macro bellows

 

Processed using RawTherapee, HaldCLUT Film Simulation - Black and White - Polaroid 672

There's a minor pond in a little town in Frederick County, Maryland that gave me a huge but simple scene to photograph

while back in the eastern US for the holidays.

Angles Pond was the name I gave this little water feature on the edge of a charming town called Burkittsville, in Maryland. There are a lot of angles in this particular capture, and I chose to name the pond after the photo's character, primarily so I'll remember it

far into the future.

I have a great many photographs of ponds, each one with a different name and, as such, a different and unique identification.

Angles Pond is now added to that list. So far this mnemonic device is working pretty well.

Angles of common LEGO elements

layered shots of Whitney Museum's observation decks, from the High Line, New York City

I was in Pisa two weeks ago, it was the first time for me to visit the city and the tower Pisa. It was quite an exciting moment to see the amazing angle of the tower, however , those people who stood on the posts made me more excited.

MM challenge - a different look at incense

View from the top of Angles Landing looking down the valley. Angles Landing is a 1,488-foot tall rock formation in Zion National Park.

 

Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Our Daily Challenge - DUTCH ANGLE

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