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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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Been off the map for a minute, focusing on other stuff. I have been able to get around to throwing like 30 of my latest images up on my website, many of which have never been posted before. There are new images in each of the galleries. Feel free to check it out. the address starts in www, ends in a com, and has ryandyar in the middle of it.

 

As for this image, it was captured last summer in Glacier Park during a stormy sunrise. I've always loved this spot, but have found it hard to compose every time I've shot it. I think the light helped to add interest to an otherwise lackluster background.

 

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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.

Two opposing weather forces converging overhead.

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.

 

Taken at a surreal gallery.

  

Camera: Canon Rebel-G

Lens: 35mm

Film: Revolog 460nm

Lloyd's, London, England

Found this pier close to Newark Castle last week. Not sure what it’s called.

 

Have a great weekend!

 

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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 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.

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

~ Robert Frost

 

 

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Easy to see why St, Mary's Lighthouse is probably the most photographed Landmark in the Galaxy ! Every visit throws up another story.

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

 

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Converging lines

Fragmented reflections

Spiritual tangible

 

Wetzlar Germany Elmarit CF 150mm f2.8

Corner of Phillip Johnson's Brick Houses in New Canaan, CT.

watercolor on paper

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HITW Beach, Santa Cruz, CA

 

Sunlight filtered though fog and trees on a recent misty morning in Vancouver.

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.

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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.

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