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Convergence of the Potomac River and smaller Shenandoah River, as seen from the heights of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

  

Harper's Ferry is a city with significant history and the scene of the rivers converging to form one river is very inspiring. The photo is a panoramic stitch of eight images.

 

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Sony a77 + Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical [IF]

Here's a recent shot from Stockholm... this is a view from the Barnhusbron bridge. The idea was to capture lots of light streaks with a longish exposure but, since, the blue hour kicks in very late in this region, there were hardly any cars etc on the road by the time I set up my tripod.

 

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I finally got around to editing this shot from a photo walk in Seoul, Korea.

Long seemingly endless converging ridges with young and small fresh green potato plants of newly sown potatoes. It is spring now.

 

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Dire Straits

  

Stepping out to Angellucci's for my coffee beans

Checking out the movies & the magazines

A waitress she watches me crossing from the Barocco Bar

I get a pickup for my steel guitar

I saw you walking out Shaftesbury Avenue

Excuse me for talking I wanna marry you

This is the seventh heaven street to me

Don't be so proud

You're just another angel in the crowd

 

& I'm walking in he wild west end

Walking with your wild best friend...

 

Now my conductress on the number 19

She was a honey

Pink toenails & hands all dirty with money

Greasy hair, easy smile

She made me feel 19 for a while

 

I went down to Chinatown

In the backroom it's a man's world

All the money go down

Duck inside the doorway, duck to eat

There ain't no way

You & me we can't beat

 

I'm walking in he wild west end...

 

Now a go-go dancing girl, yes I saw

The deejay he say, " here's Mandy for ya'll"

I feel alright seein' her

Doin' that stuff

She's dancing high & I move on by

The close ups can get rough

 

When you're walking in the wild west end...

   

Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona

 

The two sides of Transept Canyon converge in the distance. On the right is the lichen encrusted limestone of Bright Angel Point. On the left is the far canyon wall, topped by limestone with red Hermit Shale below.

I think convergence is a model. I think interconnection is probably the right model. If you connect one to the other, I think you're pretty much there.

Marc Andreessen

 

** Due to its great luminescense range, from the shadows of the archade to the brigth sky, I considered this an obvious case for an HDR. I consider that the HDR here is more close to what I saw when shooting, adapting successvely the eyes to the shadows and to the bright sky.

 

Lloyd's, London, England

Southampton is a community on the shores of Lake Huron in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada and close to Port Elgin. It is located at the mouth of the Saugeen River. Population is around 4000 but the summer population is higher, due to cottagers and campers spending vacation time in the area.

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This is a close-up HDR photo of the base of a Star of David icon. I love the convergence vortex in the frame within a frame.

There's just so much goddamned weight on my shoulders

All I'm trying to do is live my motherfucking life

Supposed to be happy, but I'm only getting colder

Wear a smile on my face, but there's a demon inside

There's just so much goddamned weight on my shoulders

All I'm trying to do is live my motherfucking life

Supposed to be happy, but I'm only getting colder

Wear a smile on my face, but there's a demon inside

A long exposure of Chapel bridge with the Jesuit church of Lucern.

There is a waterfall along Route F347 on the way to Kerlingarfjöll mountains. I am not sure if it has a name but it looked quite interesting and last time we decided to finally stop along the way and take some photos.

 

I liked the different streams converging from the left and right of the scene and an overcast day had the kind of mood to it that I was looking for.

 

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The rows are parallel but appear to converge in the distance.

Just a little in-flight entertainment...

“Two roads converged in a woods. He took the one less traveled and that made all the difference.”

~ Robert Frost

 

 

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1 year ago today, the Great American Eclipse dazzled skies across the United States. For 3 1/2 incredible minutes, 'totality' cast eerie darkness settled over the sprawling flatlands of Ohio— the first total solar eclipse in my homestate in more than 200 years.

  

In the most anticipated 'celestial' event of my lifetime, it was essential that I captured not just the eclipse but the environment it's path took it through. The legacy B&O CPL bracket at SE Ottawa was a perfect subject, giving a clear signal to an impening southbound freight train. Classic signalling, which will exist for but a flicker of time in the cosmic spectrum, stood against a once-in-a-lifetime event—a rare convergence of space and time.

  

The next total eclipse across Ohio won't happen for another 74 years. By then, it's a certainty that signals like this will reside deep in the folds of antiquity

A convergence of motorways as seen from below, where I am travelling on foot out of the traffic on the Bicentenniel Bikeway in Brisbane.

A 9 shot panorama of Lake Bonney in South Australia.

I can see 4 converging lines here. The main road, the tracks in the sand, the shore line and the tree line

 

Münster, Landesmuseum, März 2014

Just a little barn on the way to my grandparents' house. I added a blue, cloudy sky from my personal stock, and then I, of course, added several commercial textures from Distressed Jewell.

Art piece by Douwe Blumberg featuring a gender-neutral face composed of thousands of different size metal rings. This piece stands 20 feet (6.1 meters) tall.

 

I shot at 5:15 AM using street lamps for illumination.

Converge, 108, Pulling Teeth, Trash Talk, New Lows, Wasteland @ Elk's Lodge, Cambridge, MA, 11/23/07

Yokohama train station - train tracks +

 

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Negev Brigade Memorial, Be'er-Sheva, Israel

Convergence (noun): the tendency of unrelated animals and plants to evolve superficially similar characteristics under similar environmental conditions.

 

A slightly modified (but not much) transerve Mercator projection from a 360x180 pano I put together a month ago or so.

 

The whole night sky is on view for this one, from Andromeda in the top-left center to the mighty Orion (middle-right). Also visible is some really strong airglow in colors ranging from yellow, orange, green, pink, and red. Light pollution from Bend is seen just beyond Wizard Island. And incredibly strong zodiacal light is also visible, in fact it passes the zenith and seems to disappear before hitting the opposite eastern horizon.

 

This was taken at Crater Lake National Park, February of 2016.

Straight lines in nature are extremely rare but Tessellated Pavements are examples of this. Although Wikipedia mention Eagles Nest in Tasmania as the best example, they occur in many rock shelves around Sydney as well (plus some nice moss at the moment at Wombarra)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellated_pavement

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'Helsinki's Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art is a sublime series of galleries inspired by the chiasma - an anatomical crossing, like where the optic nerves converge at the base of the brain'.

-Aric Chen, Whitewall, March, 2007

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