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Compositionally Challenged Week 47 - Water
Red food dye dropped into a vase of water. In post I switched the white balance to Tungsten and then went B/W.
Happy Thursday Monochrome : )
For decades, these mighty trees shaped the banks of the Isen River, here near the village of Schwindegg, nestled in the beautiful Isen Valley (Isental) in Bavaria. Yet, even the most towering forms eventually yield to the stronger element of water. One last time, they stretch their mighty branches skyward, as if in farewell, before finally vanishing into the water and mist. New generations of trees will shape the flow of time in similar, yet different ways. Let us hope that the conditions for this interplay within the flow of time will endure. Enjoy this landscape photography!
Watching the waves roll in. Standing atop a groyne above the level of the previous one and looking down. I loved the pattern the waves were making as they ebbed and flowed.
A section of the river dart.. as seen on Dartmoor.. I can't remember exact location..
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Flow II @June 2020 Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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f/18 | 0.8 sec | ISO 160 | 12 mm
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Theme : Landscape Photography
Series : Long Expos
Location : Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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Rickett's Glen State Park, Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfalls_in_Ricketts_Glen_State_P...
From an inversion at the far end of the country to another almost on my doorstep. During Christmas week we had a series of days where very nearly the entire county of Worcestershire was under a blanket of fog - with the exception of the highest parts of the Malvern Hills. This was the view looking south from Summer Hill towards Pinnacle Hill on Boxing Day morning. The fog bank on the Herefordshire side of the hills (to the right) was higher than in the Worcestershire side and the cloud flowed over Wyche Cutting like a waterfall. It was a remarkable sight.
A long exposure close-up of Jeonbang waterfall, to the east of Seogwipo in Jeju-do, South Korea. According to legend, Emperor Jin of China sent a servant, Seobul, to fetch magical herbs of immortality from Mount Halla. Emperor Jin died in 210BC, so apparently Seobul’s quest failed. Anyway, seobul encountered Jeongbang Falls on his way and left his autograph, Seobul Gwaji (which literally means "Seobul was here"), on the cliff wall. Today, an inscription on the wall reads “Seobulgwacha", referring to Seobul's journey. Seogwipo is also said to have gotten its name from this story, meaning "Seobul Headed Back West".
A set of golden poppy pics today. These flowers have so much beautiful detail. See comments for second image.
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Red and Green".
HSS!
Shot with an Agfa "101-124 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
... aus unserem Garten. Das Steinkraut blüht gelb, das Blaukissen violett, der Phlox blüht rosa, die Schleifenblume erstrahlt in weiß, und der japanische Fächerahorn rundet das Bild mit dem satten Rot und hellgrün seiner jungen Blätter ab. Frühling ist ein Fest der Farben für die Augen !
... from our garden. The sweet alyssum blossoms yellow, the purple rock cress violet, the phlox blooms pink, the candytuft shines white, and the Japanese fan maple rounds off the picture with the rich red and light green of its young leaves. Spring is a feast of colours for the eyes !