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Rayons et chemin convergent vers un même point. N'avez vous pas envie de l'atteindre? Pleumeur-Bodou 2020.
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Thank you to my dear friend Iris [@ires] who gave me a beautiful poem some few months ago about friendship. I couldn't find a perfect image to go with it but this in my mind shares the same meaning.
The boats gathered here reminds me of how we all converge briefly to share our common passion, to support each other and to express ourselves through our works... yet we have our own journey and destination to take after we have signed off from our daily visit to friends.
Below is an excerpt from the poem that Iris sent me and I would want to share it to you all.
I have never had a thing for those massive waterfalls where you get soaking wet from the spray even if you try to photograph it from a 100 meters distance. It was not until I found this little section of this waterfall where the flow was interrupted in a cool way I got excited and started to work the scene. I quite like the resulting image and hope you do as well! Captured on a recent trip to Møre & Romsdal, Norwa
When the fog rolled in, with the sun at times peeking through the cloud cover, I ran out the door with my camera and drove to a recently discovered location only about a five minutes from my home. I was not dissappointed!
Sawtooth Mountain and Red Deer Mountain are the more pronounced peaks near the center of the frame, part of the Indian Peaks range that make up the Continental Divide.
Thanks everyone for your views, kind comments and faves! I really appreciate them! Be well and happy shooting!
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This is a section of the African Rainforest Pavilion at the Toronto Zoo.
More background on the building is below. Thanks for viewing!
Architect: Morden Yolles
Engineers: Douglas Wright, Roly Bergmann.
The structure is supported on cast-in-place concrete tripods from which hollow-section steel beams extend at various angles to the peak of each roof area. Between the main steel members, the hyperbolic paraboloid surfaces are formed by a Triodetic grid system of aluminum tubes and nodes, formed of either equal-sided squares or pentagons, intersected with diagonals which carry the roof load in pure tension. This allowed members to be relatively small and light, helping to keep the overall roof sections as thin as possible. The Triodetic structure is topped by 2″x 6″ cedar joists and tongue-and-groove cedar decking. The original cedar shingle roof surface was recently replaced with copper sheathing.
Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park
We spent a couple of days exploring the 50 odd kilometers of coast around Port Campbell on the Great Ocean Road. It was a landscape photographer's paradise with an amazing stretch of cliffs, hidden bays, caves, sea stacks and ocean waves. The rich colors and textures of the cliffs blending and contrasting beautifully with the sea and sky. Even though this area attracts 7 million visitors per year we we saw very few of them, obviously the wrong time of the year....
Another chance photograph, I just happened to pop my head out onto the balcony (not literally) and saw these amazing rays of light disappearing over the horizon. Time to grab the camera..
'Pine Tree Forest, with Oak Tree', towards the sky in the Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl
Création artistique Photoshop à partir d´une feuille blanche virtuelle.
Merci pour vos visites et pour vos commentaires.
These piles of Welsh slate formed part of a memorial to the Welsh regiments - National Memorial Arboretum, UK, 2017. © All rights reserved.
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How is it that you and i could converge on the same place; time and space, breathe the same air, be under the same sky; sun; moon and stars yet our souls couldnt be further apart?
On top of Cherhill Down looking West. The foreground earthworks are part of the Iron Age Oldbury Hill fort.
It looked interesting as I was standing on the dock, looking up. The Black Raven's mast, and one from the Freedom, and a piling created some interesting angles, as the clouds did some pretty amazing things, too!
I might not post much else this weekend, Folks. Once the storm passes out of our area, Labor Day sales will hopefully be in full swing, and I will be busy. I'll catch up when I can!
The storm did little to our area, so thanks for the concern, Folks!