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this image captures the moment when color, form, and light merge, as if the red ceramic vases have just dipped into a bath of liquid hues. the gloss on their surfaces reflects the light in a soft, harmonious dance, while the blurred backgrounds emphasize depth and abstraction. it's a play between reality and illusion, where the eye doesn't settle on solid objects but instead explores colors and shapes that flow and reflect, almost like a dream. the rounded forms and warm tones create a quiet power, making the image both touching and abstract at once.
I presented (drum rolls): Sumatran Tiger on monochrome.
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My photograph of this amazing balance and curves sculpture overlooking Bondi Beach.
Statement from the sculpter, Ben Fasham, Victoria, Australia:
The artist continues his exploration of balance and curved forms, further experimenting with stainless steel and bronze.
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Sculpture by the Sea - 2015
Sculpture by the Sea is an annual sculpture art event held in Sydney from Bondi to Tamarama Beach, a beautiful coastal walk to view all the amazing sculpture art by the seaside.
This was my first time to visit this art event. There are so many amazing sculptures by some very talented artists. Such a load of talent and a day out by the beach with lots of exercise is certainly recommended, especially for photographers. What more could we want, sculptures by the seaside with a beach bokeh.
I have pasted from the internet some further info below about this event for anyone interested:
Over 100 sculptures from Australia and abroad transform the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk into a temporary sculpture park.
Now in its 19th year, Sculpture by the Sea is one of Sydney's key annual arts events, drawing more than 500,000 to the 2km coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama to enjoy site-specific sculptures by top artists and emerging talents from Australia and abroad.
This year's festival features 107 sculptures, the majority from Australia – but with a large contingent also coming from China, Japan and South Korea.
Eye model: milov.
This image is totally inspired by At the edge of the ocean.. by the talented Raquel Pellicano. Thanks for coming up with one of the coolest and original eye close-ups that I've seen in a while, Raquel!
Taken during the spinach soup entrée of dinner in Dudok Rotterdam (hence the other reflections) after the Rotterdam by night - part II meetup.
Other photos from the meetup (and from earlier ones in Rotterdam) can be found in the Meetups Rotterdam pool
Photograph showing the flowing, curvilinear form of water (aqua) in a curved grey vessel © Nicky Scholnick 2015
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I wish I had a series of screen shots to show how this image grew from the original image of a lily pond. The "I wonder where this will go" factor looms large when the Sabattier effect into an image. That's why I like it so much, when time permits. It's like a trip where you don't know where you are going, and you certainly have no idea of when you'll get there. But living in this life, I've learned that time restrictions do count; so, if the image isn't shapping up after 15-20 minutes, I stop. Save what ever the state the mess is in, and come back to it. But probably not, since I'm fortunate enough to shoot most days, so there is juicy new material waiting for its turn to be seen and messed with on my LCD.
----the Tale of an Image 12-26-2011
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Photographs showing the flowing, curvilinear forms of water (aqua) in a curved grey vessel © Nicky Scholnick 2017
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A stunning stained-glass window at Casa Batlló frames the bustling streets of Barcelona. Above, a cascade of crystals sparkles from a grand chandelier—Gaudí’s vision of a home alive with color, form, and movement.
A stunning stained-glass window at Casa Batlló frames the bustling streets of Barcelona. Above, a cascade of crystals sparkles from a grand chandelier—Gaudí’s vision of a home alive with color, form, and movement.