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Southport, Queensland, Australia

Des photographes essayant d'avoir un bon angle.

Montréal, QC

Photographers trying to get the right angle.

Angle Tarn and the Lakeland Fells, Lake District.

Waikiki is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The word 'Waikīkī' means sprouting water, as written so on a surfboard-shaped signboard with a few old pictures of the beach placed on Kalakaua Avenue, the street that stretches along the beach. The beach is alive with people both on the sandy beach and in the sea throughout the year. From dawn to twilight, it shows numerous atmospheres especially on sunny days. To the far left of the beach, there is a volcanic cone named Diamond Head. Along the beach, midrise and high-rise resort hotels lined along the one-mile long beach form Waikiki District. These are often taken in with the beach's landscape photographs. On this day, I saw this cloud formation and thought of taking a shot looking straight ahead.

 

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I had been meaning to get up to this Tarn for quite a long time, but finally got there this week. I took several shots, but felt a panorama was a better option to show the locations setting, so here is my pano. Eight hand held portrait shots stitched together in photoshop showing the airy location of the Tarn with the Central Lakes fells in the background.

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Photographed in my Kent garden.

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Circular Quay Sydney (Black&White).

While this angled cloud towered across the sky, its deformed reflection, lined across the lake. Together, they formed a wedge that helped direct my view toward the mountains on the other side. And, the plethora of colors leading from the foreground rock, left a maze of angles and other intersecting lines. Of course an "angler" is also a word used to describe those who are fishing. And, this lake has plenty of those as well.

 

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Cork / Ireland ... the shape of the building amazed me and I was still disoriented because of riding and walking on the left side :)

I wish I could remember where specifically in Paris I took this so I could at least explain it.... somewhere near/behind the Hôtel de Ville, I think. Happy Window Wednesday!

 

(Snapped on iPhone 6)

Looking at Angle Tarn from Brock Crags.

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Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church

 

As always, your faves and comments are appreciated. Constructive criticism and suggestions are especially welcome as I believe they help to make me a better photographer. Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos.

 

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Like Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty is one of most beautiful man made structure which is amazingly beautiful to look at from any side and any angle. A photographer is enthusiastic even after a hundred shot.

 

Picture of Statue from different side and different is also posted. Please view them too. Thanks

Dunham Massey walkabouts

 

The Comma ( Polygon c-album) butterfly is not one I am familiar with . I loved its irregular wing edges, which, apparently, are commonly called angle-wings .

 

It was very obliging and perched long enough for my to scramble over a fence and take a photo of it . The light was good and it posed beautifully for me . A gift .

Musée des brosses, Saint Félix

Central Station Antwerp

Looking up at the corner of a building.

My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Angels".

 

Shot with a Meopta "Meostigmat 70 mm F 1.4" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Not your standard condo “box”. Love the variety presented via the angles and reset apartments. On Westminster Highway in Richmond, BC.

The corner of a mirror

Saturday Self Challenge; Right Angles

52 in 2024 - Corners.

While right angles are all around us, it was still a challenge to decide what to photograph. A week of rainy weather didnt help so in the end I photographed one of our outside chairs. And then I began to play with some editing, skewing the photograph to include additional angles. It took a bit more courage to add the coloured frame and then post this one, rather than some of my more traditional photos of the chair. But here goes - my effort for this week's Right Angles challenge.

During lockdown I used the allowed hour for walks outside to explore my local area.

 

Fortunately there is a river only 15mins walk away and I've been hearing kingfishers along it for weeks.

 

This perch is a favourite spot for them as it overlooks a calm pool of water for fishing. I noticed as it had a load of poo splashed on the leaves below it!

 

So I left a camera buried in the foliage for a couple of days with a sensor to trigger it, and this was the result... :)

This little woodland puzzle kept me engaged in compositional thought for some time. The strong focal point of the trunk in the mid-distance made it for me. I look forward to returning here in the autumn. I should also thank Stuart_East for kindly sharing this corner of woodland with me. I have long admired his work and strongly recommend you visit his stream, if you haven’t already.

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