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Nicknamed oriental Niagara, is one of the top 100 waterfalls in Japan. Located in Oita Prefecture, It is said that the falls were formed as a part of eruption of Mt. Aso in neighboring Kumamoto Prefecture some 90,000 years ago.
The beautiful horseshoe-shaped 20 meters high falls is a pleasure for the eyes regardless of the season.
A tight macro composition of frosted sea glass pieces arranged on a glossy black surface. The glass fragments are smooth and rounded from prolonged tumbling in water, with matte, etched surfaces that diffuse light. Colors include saturated emerald green, olive green, pale aqua, icy blue, and a warm amber tone. Backlighting causes the glass to glow internally, emphasizing translucency and subtle internal gradients. Fine surface pitting and micro-scratches are visible, reinforcing texture and age. The black background creates strong contrast and isolates the forms, giving the image an abstract, graphic quality.
The composition is cropped closely, allowing the shapes to fill the frame and overlap slightly. Highlights are controlled but present as soft specular blooms on the curved surfaces. The result reads as both natural object study and color-field abstraction.
My first composition using Affinity Photo. What a great piece of software. I am thoroughly impressed with its use and think I might stick with it instead of photoshop. Nice work Serif.
Part of a small exposition of new works (not shown on my Flickr stream yet). Thanks Sharona Medby for this opportunity! Also thanks Sharonatje Romano for editing my photo!
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Composition nr. 7
Mamiya RB67 90mm f/3.5 -- Ilford Delta100 in D-76 1:1, 10' @20C
Self developed; negative scanned with EpsonV850
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I am still not sure about the colour here. I like it and all, but its almost a bit to OTT...
Anyways.. I really wanted to do this with a rose (more romantic and all), but since all i could scrounge up was another aster, i had to make do.. ;)
Composition is the basis to an amazing picture.
The Air Canada "retrojet" in Trans Canada Airlines colours, an A319 C-FZUH, was used in the annual charity "pull a plane contest" in Montreal. This was a gift from the heavens for many local spotters, and a chance to see it from very close, as this is a crowd favorite.
Le "retrojet" d'Air Canada, aux couleurs de TCA, un A319 C-FZUH, participa au défi annuel caritatif consistant à tirer un avion en équipe par la force des bras. Ce fut tout un cadeau pour les nombreux fans de cette avion de pouvoir le voir d'aussi près.