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Poses and lighting etc by Whims
Shot in Whims & Teyla's Studio
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An unusually geometric thaw pattern which I've never seen before...perhaps the water's unique celebration of Earth Day.
Zeiss Distagon 21 mm f2.8 ZF. Erice Sicily - Misty morning over the valley. MONASTERO DEL SS. SALVATORE palazzo Chiaramonte 1290 .
Soundtrack : Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade - Angular blues
This farm caught my eye for its so many angles - the fence lines, the light and shadows, rooflines, even the hay bales were at an angle.
Have a Happy Fence Friday and a Long weekend!
I found this rather unique looking angular shape made of ideally positioned rocks for my foreground. It had the oceans waves washing over it, and helped deliver a softness to the forepart of the image. As well, the evening once again delivered soft palettes of warm colors on the horizon circling the distant island.
All this came after enjoying dinner on the beach and being witness to another peaceful close to another day in Sechelt.
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics (CIIRC)
Having already posted an image of this building some months ago, thought it maybe better to approach it from a different angle
A pretty little waterfall we hiked to in Powell River.
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The Rosette Nebula (also known as NGC 2237 and C 49) is a large, roughly circular H II region located on the edge of a giant molecular nebula in the constellation Unicorn. The nebula has an angular diameter of 1.3° and is located at a distance of 1600 parsecs (about 5200 light years) from the solar system; it is approximately 100 light-years in size. At the center of the Rosette Nebula is a bright open cluster known as NGC 2244; the blue stars of the cluster, forming part of the OB association known as Monoceros OB2, emit ultraviolet radiation, which excites the gas of the nebula leading it to emit red light. The stellar wind from the O and B group of stars is thought to exert pressure on the interstellar cloud causing compression, followed by star formation; in fact, many Bok globules have been observed in the region, believed to be the site of star formation.
Canon EOS 6D - f/11 - 4 sec - 100 mm - ISO 200
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,
theme: Knolling
- Knolling is the process of arranging different objects so that they are at 90 degree angles from each other, then photographing them from above. Knolling creates a look that is very symmetrical and pleasing to the eye, and it also allows people to see many objects at once in a single photograph.
Most photographs that feature knolling set the objects against a solid background. This makes it easy to see each individual object and allows them to be the most dynamic part of the image.
The first person to knoll was Andrew Kromelow, a janitor at Frank Gehry's furniture store. At the time, Gehry was designing for a popular furniture brand called Knoll, a company that was legendary for creating very angular furniture. At the end of his work days, Kromelow would go through the store and find any tools that had been left out. He would then rearrange the tools on a flat surface so they were at right angles to one another. He called this knolling, because it reminded him of the angles in Florence Knoll's furniture pieces.
Knolling eventually became popular through the work of Tom Sachs, an artist and sculptor who also worked with Gehry. Sachs saw the photographs that Kromelow was taking, and decided to create a piece about knolling. Sachs adopted the phrase "Always be knolling" (or ABK for short) as a motto for his work. By 1987, knolling had officially become a trend.
Coloquei a grande angular na máquina e ajoelhei-me na areia molhada desta maré extremamente baixa, para tirar a fotografia que procurava desde que cheguei ali naquela manhã...
I mounted my wide-angle lens on the camera and knelt on the wet sand in this extremely low tide, to get the photo I was looking for since I got there that morning...
Ilha de Porto Santo, Arquipélago da Madeira - Portugal
Island of Porto Santo, Madeira Archipelago - Portugal