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Sunset view in Almyrida village, Chania, Crete

the spiderweb effect

If something affects one part of the web, it affects everything

Pentax K-30

The splash in the pool, the ripples appeared to take light into the shadows....

Portrait of a friend with a paint effect. For 'Smile on Saturday', theme: over processed portrait

Silence has a mysterious calming effect,

allowing your soul to be at peace with

your thoughts.

 

Anthony Douglas Williams

In the mystical realm of possibilities, where the boundaries of reality and chaos intertwine, a fascinating convergence occurred. In this captivating dance between moths and destiny, the butterfly effect unfurled its wings, weaving a tale of interconnectedness.

Athena at Jack-adder lake

digital 25/3/2014

  

Montgomery Woods Natural Reserve

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It was a surprise for me to see I had captured a photo of this yellow swallowtail butterfly looking at me. The 2nd swallowtail positiioned itself as a mirror image behind the first butterfly. As a bonus, my husband immediately observed the "fairy" woman standing in the background.

 

Butterfly Effect: (General Physics) the idea, used in chaos theory, that a very small difference in the initial state of a physical system can make a significant difference to the state at some later time.

 

Photo taken June 22, 2017 in a forest of cedar trees. Canon EOS 1DX, 400mm, f/4, 1/1000, ISO 5000

You can see how the rain has begun to fall on the Launceston city centre. But the real interest in this shot is the view of Ben Lomond, some 55 kms to the south east. Despite the air turbulence, the foreshortening effect of 120mm gets us a clear enough view of the distant plateau of Tasmania's second highest mountain.

(apparently only visible from the top 😅)

 

Shot with a Beseler "Color Pro 50 mm f/2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

I am trying something different. I had this idea the other day of combining two effects together to create something a bit more artistic.

Exit one world into another. I have some varying ideas.

Happy Slider Sunday

I saw the rising moon lighting-up the anvil canopy of a distant thunderstorm, and waited until the moon broke free. It created a nice effect.

I seem to have accidentally spilled in the whole bottle of depression into the mix.

 

Enjoy a little colour in the midst of the spoopy season. It'll do you good, I swear it.

 

Credits: Blog!

The rough wave action is filtered by the narrow gap in the sand to a smooth series of ripples.

It is always difficult to focus on a main subject and make the background blurry. If we use big aperture or small F number. The subject will not be completely in focus. That is why we use the focus stuck and combine at least five pictures together. The sun in the background creates special bokeh effect, and the lens type and post processing software create circular effect. I want to have better pictures, but it takes time and effort. Have a wonderful weekend.

 

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digital art 2008

 

Proverbs 31:21 “She is unafraid of winter's effect on her household, because all of them are warmly clothed.”

 

This is the last of these pictures...woohoo!!!!

 

Ecclesiastes 7:8 “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.”

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