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POV: Cloudscape
The POV series is inspired by the subject of point of view and how one frames the world.
POV: Cloudscape is inspired by the idea of looking at clouds and seeing different things through one's imagination. Human beings, also being composed of mostly water, thus see each other and one-selves in different light and as separate beings, despite them all inherently being made of the same stuff. How one experiences an object or another person, is really how one experiences themselves.
Media: wood, acrylic, string, metal, paper, glassine, and frame corners.
Size: 2.5' X 4.5' X 1'
Took my DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ out for some exercise this morning and with such an interesting sky, opted to shoot some cloudscapes.
The ever changing clouds at sunset as they started to boil and produce some great lightning and rain. www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...
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This hopefully shows the marvellous clouds reflected in the still calm waters of the lake. A Cloudscape more than a Landscape (its also a portrait but that's nit picking)
Sidie Hollow County Park
near Viroqua, Wisconsin ...gateway to America's unglaciated, Driftless Region ...a small portion of Earth that has miraculously watched virtually unperturbed as each ice age came and went. Viroqua, forever unglaciated it seems.
Autumn clouds over the Peloponnese, taken from Tsilivi Beach, Zakynthos.
Panorama by Autostitch.
A setting sun, me and my camera. After that the post-processing and adding more drama. Just having fun
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Day 6: Barafu Camp to Summit, back to Barafu Camp, and on to Mweka Camp, Mt. Kilimanjaro Hike, Tanzania
POV: Cloudscape
The POV series is inspired by the subject of point of view and how one frames the world.
POV: Cloudscape is inspired by the idea of looking at clouds and seeing different things through one's imagination. Human beings, also being composed of mostly water, thus see each other and one-selves in different light and as separate beings, despite them all inherently being made of the same stuff. How one experiences an object or another person, is really how one experiences themselves.
Media: wood, acrylic, string, metal, paper, glassine, and frame corners.
Size: 2.5' X 4.5' X 1'