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This was at the Dead Horse Point State park just outside the Canyonlands National Park in Moab, Utah.
I have moderate vertigo and thus all the peeping down over non-baricaded cliffs is done by my wife who I guess have something opposite of vertigo! I was on the other side of the rim and discovered her on this small protruding piece of rock. Though my heart sank a bit but I gulped down and shot a few. I love the clouds behind her giving a nice negative space and putting out a clear figure of her at the end of the image.
Thank you so much everyone this is my first photo to be explored which is so exciting!! :)
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Back to the bergs, but in BW mode. The whole environment had a isolated quality to it despite 'undreds of tourists around. I moved on up the track away from it all so I could work out a different interpretation, probably no different to many others. But you had to be there.
On Explore on 25th May 2023, #269
Construction began in 1386, and the final details were completed in 1965.
The Very Best View On Black And Large
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El interior
Las columnas de la nave central.
Detalle de la bóveda.
Gaudí evolucionó de un primer proyecto gótico hacia un estilo personal, orgánico, inspirado en las formas de la naturaleza: para librarse de los contrafuertes góticos, ideó el uso de columnas en forma de tronco de árbol, que permiten descargar el peso de las cubiertas directamente en el suelo, solución práctica a la vez que estética, ya que convierte el interior de las naves del templo en un espacio orgánico que semeja un bosque. En 1987 se inició la cimentación de las naves; para 1997 se completaron las bóvedas laterales y se empezó la central.
El templo tiene planta de cruz latina, con cinco naves de 90 metros de longitud, y crucero de tres naves de 60 metros; la nave central tiene un ancho de 15 metros, y 7,5 las laterales, haciendo un total de 45 metros; ancho del crucero, 30 metros. La altura es de 45 metros en las bóvedas de la nave central y 30 en las laterales, mientras que las del cimborio central llegarán a los 60 metros. Las naves laterales contendrán las cantorías para los coros. El ábside es lobulado, con deambulatorio entorno del presbiterio. El templo contará con un total de 36 columnas, que oscilarán entre 11,10 y 22,20 metros de altura, con bases de polígonos estrellados de varios lados según su ubicación: 6 (naves laterales), 8 (nave central), 10 (torres de los Evangelistas), 12 (torre de Jesús). Los materiales de construcción varían de la piedra de Montjuïc al granito, basalto o pórfido.
Las bóvedas son hiperbólicas, construidas con baldosas de mosaico veneciano. Gaudí utilizó la técnica de la bóveda catalana o bóveda tabicada, que consistía en la superposición de varias capas de ladrillos con argamasa. Las cubiertas son de forma piramidal, coronadas por una linterna y un farol. Los ventanales están pensados para distribuir una iluminación suave y armónica, creando un efecto de recogimiento, y tienen forma geométrica abstracta; las vidrieras de colores son obra de Joan Vila i Grau. Gaudí realizó profundos estudios acústicos y lumínicos para conseguir una perfecta sonoridad e iluminación en el interior del templo.
The church plan is that of a Latin cross with five aisles. The central nave vaults reach 45 meters while the side nave vaults reach 30 meters. The transept has 3 aisles. The columns are on a 7.5 meter grid however the columns of the apse, resting on del Villar's foundation, do not adhere to the grid, requiring a section of columns of the ambulatory to transition to the grid thus creating a horseshoe pattern to the layout of those columns. The crossing rests on the four central columns of porphyry supporting a great hyperboloid surrounded by two rings of 12 hyperboloids (currently under construction). The central vault reaches 60 meters. The apse will be capped by a hyperboloid vault reaching 75 meters. Gaudi intended that a visitor standing at the main entrance be able to see the vaults of the nave, crossing, and apse, thus the graduated increase in vault loftiness.
The columns of the interior are a unique Gaudi design. Besides branching to support their load, their ever-changing surfaces are the result of the intersection of various geometric forms. The simplest example is that of a square base evolving into an octagon as the column rises, then a 16-sided form, and eventually to a circle. This effect is the result of a three-dimensional intersection of helicoidal columns (for example a square cross-section column twisting clockwise and a similar one twisting counter-clockwise).
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On the day before my birthday I went out to the Icefields Parkway with my dad to shoot sunset. I really wanted to explore this hidden gem called Mistaya Lake (I first heard about it from Paul Zizka), but I was hesitant because there is no trail and it involves a creek crossing and a half hour bushwhack off trail through the forest. All that aside, I knew this was the perfect time to try and reach the lake because there was some fresh snow on the ground that would make it easy to follow our tracks on the way back so we didn't get lost. Eventually, we made it to the lakeshore and this incredible view opened up before us. The lake itself is comparable in size to Peyto lake, and somehow it remains hidden from the majority... Thanks for looking!
Explore! May 25, 2022 www.flickr.com/explore/2022/05/25
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This one was a happy mistake. But I like how it turned out.
I had the settings on the camera positioned for photographing some flowers in my garden at a little distance and forgot to set them back to manual for macro photos. The DOF is really thin but I think it turned out to be a neat image.
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Cuckmere Haven (also known as the Cuckmere Estuary) is an area of flood plains in Sussex, England where the river Cuckmere meets the English Channel between Eastbourne and Seaford. The river is an example of a meandering river, and contains several oxbow lakes. It is a popular tourist destination with an estimated 350,000 visitors per year, where they can engage in long walks, or water activities on the river. The beach at Cuckmere Haven is next to the famous chalk cliffs, the Seven Sisters.
Explore 20.09.2016 HP #42
More of the same please. Autumn is upon us. I'm hoping for more mornings like that one back in 2015. That light was special.
Explore: # 57
Spotted and photographed on rocket in our garden.
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Explored | Mar 14, 2010 #16 thanks people
Haha got my camera a little bit to close to the waves for my liking.