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“L'arbre devient solide sous le vent.” de Sénèque
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Don't know what i did this was totally under exposed tweaked exposure in Lightroom and this appeared.
Pinus longaeva. The exposed roots of a long-dead and fallen bristlecone pine are cracked and weathered over many years in the Mt. Charleston Wilderness Area, Nevada.
Sunrise over a field of sunflowers.
This image was made with a Nikon D300 and a 55-200 f/4-5.6 lens set to f/22.0, and exposed at 1/20th of a second at ISO 400, and processed in Photoshop.
I think you can`t see at first what my photo shows.
It`s the part of a thin lamp where the neck leads into the base. The base and neck have a smooth surface that seems absolutely even and perfect.
But this capture exposes the "imperfection" of the lamp.
Now you can see e.g. tiny scatches, finger prints and lots of persistent dust corns. I bend the lamps neck so that the it could shine on itself from one side and did a macro shot of that part you see.
Without that you wouldn`t see these imperfections.
It`s funny and interesting that dust corns on such a surface being lit can produce this beautiful bokeh.
Originally shot for macro mondays Themen "imperfection"
Wreckage of the B29 Superfortress 'Overexposed' which crashed at Higher Shelf Stones near Bleaklow summit on 3rd november 1948. All 13 crew were killed.
A somewhat disturbingly-detailed report of the crash can be found here:
aircrashsites.co.uk/air-crash-sites-5/superfortress-44-61...
This bare patch on the tree is from a limb that broke off in a good wind storm. It was all the textures in this scene that caught my attention. The fresh exposed wood, the old bark on the trunk, the leaves still hanging on while others in the background are turning yellow, and the new “twig” growing just below the exposed wood all show the cycles of a tree trying to grow. Hopefully, the exposed wood heals quickly so bacteria and fungus don’t enter into the core of the tree and cause it to distress or disease. It reminds me of our human bodies that struggle in our attempts to grow older. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
The bottom of Little Neck Bay, exposed by the low tide and the rising sun's light (16 minutes after sunrise.) lI think it looks like a moonscape. The actual sunrise is out of the frame, as it was the light and shadows I found most interesting here. Bayside Marina, Bayside, Queens, NYC -- November 28, 2022
I'm reloading this photo, which I posted over a year ago, for the Weekly Challenge "Golden Hour Light
68006 “Pride of the North” heads 4S88, DRS’ late running 1000 Sellafield - Motherwell TMD rake of JNA wagons round “Windy Corner”, Tanyard Bay, Parton on 28 June 2024.
The sharply curved section of railway here was known to local railwaymen as Windy Corner, due to its exposed position. I'd say it was pretty windy there on this day, I took these pictures from the bluff above Foundry Road and I struggled to keep my hat on or hold my camera steady.
Beyond the train is Whitehaven's West Pier and lighthouse. Entrance to the harbour is directly in front of the pier while beyond it is Saltom Bay and the cliffs leading to St Bees North Head.
These trees with their exposed roots were along the shore of a lagoon near to our accommodation on the East coast of Madagascar.
I thought the entangled roots make interesting subjects.
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Happy Sunday
Probably a boring visual experience but quite interesting to experience. All exposed surfaces received a light coating of ice as fog rolled in today.