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For Compositionally Challenged Week 41 High Angle View

Hey! Tonight I did something productive. I made my first composition in photography! When I took the geese the sky was just bland grey where they were flying. So, I took another picture over at the part of the sky where the storms were coming in. Then I took the geese from the bland background, and put them onto the rugged, dynamic, interesting cloud picture and WALA BABY! A NEW picture that looks oh so much BETTER! WOO HOO!!!!!!! This is my very first composition and it was more than fun, better than good, and cooler than Cool J. Check it out.

Compositionally Challenged Week 36: Nature. Long Point UN Biosphere Region - Big Creek National Wildlife Area.

Zuidas is Amsterdam's prime location, an urban hub with international allure – Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Again in this derelict yard, and with a guard dog that wouldn't shut up, I found a bit of hard colour to create this composition.

Ballerina with umbrella added and recolored with GIMP 2.10 and G'MIC filters. (photo manipulation)

Why I took it was because she's adorable.This is my cat Marie, I enjoyed this photo because of how close up it was. Composition up close and rule of thirds. I deserve an A.

On Sunday I headed to Oxford Island with the intentions of getting some images of the Jetty. On arrival I was shocked to see that part of it is missing due to the Storms and Flooding that the area has had recently.

 

There was a slight breeze and the Lough was calm so I made the most of the day by capturing some images of the local landscape and wildlife.

 

Some 250 kilometers northeast of Kunming, the capital of China's Yunnan Province, lies Dongchuan, a rural area with the world's most imposing red earth. Spread over vast terraced fields, Dongchuan’s unusual brownish-red color comes from its rich deposit of iron and copper. Exposed to the warm and humid climate of Yunnan, the iron in the soil undergoes oxidization to form iron oxide which is naturally red in color. These oxides, deposited through many years, gradually developed into the extraordinary reddish brown soil seen here today. Every year during spring, when this area is ploughed for agriculture, a large number of visitors and photographers come to see squares of freshly upturned red earth waiting to be sown along with areas of budding green plants. The fiery red soil juxtaposed with emerald green barley, and golden yellow buckwheat, against a blue sky produces one of the richest color palate rarely seen in nature.

Composition: Textures & Typography.

Santillana del Mar (Cantabria)

221013_Santillana_065_NR-Hi

oil on linen.

36,5 x 40 cm.

04/2023.

(Buse variable - Buteo buteo probably...)

Sympétrum / Meadowhawk

 

Pointe-Yamachiche, Mauricie, Québec, Canada.

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