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The path to the lookout overlooking the top of Skógafoss falls on a winter day, South Iceland. Re rapidly changing weather, this shot was taken 7 minutes before yesterday's shot of the falls in a snow storm.
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If sometimes you have no idea what kind of photo I am going to post, it's probably because I also have no idea what photo I am going to post, either. I usually decide about 15 seconds beforehand unless there's a birthday or Caturday post. Anyway, this was a reflection of the outside steps along the ceiling of the top floor of the MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) and I thought ok I like that and can also relate to that. I feel like I don't post photos of my home city of Chicago as often as I should, either.
So...what does it actually mean to be defined by diagonals? There's an element of unpredictability here and perhaps of choice paralysis too....you are constantly caught between two simultaneous directions given the illusion of a shorter distance between points but only if you are brave enough to take it and can survive. So, you may end up feeling trapped with an illusion that you should be feeling more motivated with a clear direction.
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Stängelloser Enzian auf einer Streuwiese im Wald bei Schwaigwall
Mein Geburtstagsbild für Ralf
One of my attempts at this weeks "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Diagonal"
Shot with a "Tomioka-Copal 71 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Same shot as last week. But I lowered the clarity a lot and inverted it.
Because of my angle to the water the reflected kid looks different from the other kid. The stick ie looks like it has been moved. A Lucky Luke effect:p
The eye is tricked because it thinks the line of level should be the pier. Funny. I did not get it when I shot it.
I have to investigate this further.
The distinctive diagonal bands of the Theatre Park condos in Toronto. Designed by Architects Alliance (not yet completed)
Was a little apprehensive in uploading this as there was a very similar image on explore only just recently. As a building materials delivery driver in London this apartment block are one of my customers. They are known as the Riverwalk apartments,due to be completed any day now.They sit on Millbank London overlooking the River Thames.
El parque de Diagonal Mar es un parque público de Barcelona situado en el barrio de Diagonal Mar i el Front Marítim del Poblenou, en el distrito de Sant Martí. Se denomina así porque está situado en la confluencia de la avenida Diagonal —que cruza la ciudad en forma de diagonal— con el mar Mediterráneo. Es el tercer parque urbano más grande de la ciudad —sin contar con los forestales—, y también uno de los más modernos. Es obra de los arquitectos Enric Miralles y Benedetta Tagliabue, y fue construido entre 1999 y 2002, siendo inaugurado el 21 de septiembre de ese último año por el alcalde Joan Clos
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I spent a few minutes watching two squirrels chasing each other through the trees at the back of the garden earlier today and managed to get close to this one (this shot is uncropped) while they distracted each other. She is poised above the bird peanut feeder but keeping an eye on her counterpart.
Svizzera "Canton Ticino" Bellinzona Castelgrande scala pietra metallo rete griglia luce ombra salita discesa libertà prigione scelta mirino traguardo infinito vita
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Canon AE1 Program
FD 17 f4
Kodak 200
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6hPM 20-11-2011
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