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Fall is art that renews us. The transition between life and death. It's progress and struggle and we are stronger for having witnessed its hardship and glory. Facebook | www.brianjarrellart.com
Artwork called "Falling Angel", made in 1979 by German artist Anselm Kiefer, born 1945 (oil and acrylic on photography on canvas).
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From an exhibition at Gothenburg Museum of Art (Göteborgs konstmuseum).
Beautiful period…you see so many colors..hard to pick which one to capture, which one not to
Photographed in North loop park, Minneapolis Downtown
Often it is the little things in a big scene that catch the eyes of a photographer. Like the small patch of light on a mass of fall leaves, while most of the scene is in shadow.
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While visiting Elk Island..
Fall Colors from CopperPeak MI this wkend Oct 10th
Forecast was great and color turned out to be much better
Great vista to see 3 states and sometime Canada, first time visited, not many ppl, great place to be to witness this nature's beauty
The fall colors in the sub-alpine on the Cornice Ridge trail at Kootenay Pass were a sight to behold
Fall colors on Provia 100F
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90mm | Fuji Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscanner
Falling Spring Mill in rural Oregon County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 1/100 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Falling Water Falls, a 10 foot waterfall along Falling Water Creek. The falls are located in the Ozark National Forest in Pope County, Arkansas.
This was taken on a good waterfall day, there was so much rain that the creeks were nearly flooded.
It's Autumn at What the Buzz and to help celebrate the season, we are kicking off a photography contest. The rules are simple!
• Photo must be taken at What the Buzz
• Submitted by October 31st, 11:59pm slt
• One entry per person
Winner announced November 5th
=> 1st Place: $10,000L
=> 2nd Place: $5,000L
=> 3rd Place: $2500L
All submissions will be displayed for the month of November at The Muse Gallery in The City.
Enter by dropping your photos to HeyEmm Resident or Bryce Sun in world!
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Happy first day of Fall to everyone living in the Northern hemisphere; happy first day of Spring to those in the Southern hemisphere! Happy Equinox to all!
I know that spring is the time for love--but I am beginning to believe that it is the fall. No better time of the year.