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La vita è a colori ma il bianco e nero è più realistico.
Samuel Fuller,
Lo stato delle cose, 1982
Un'immagine in bianco e nero, dalla mia città natale, Conegliano.
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My garden has taught me to live, to appreciate the times when things are fallow and when they're not.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
This fractal was created with jWildfire.
I've been wanting to try photography using a lensball, and I finally got around to it. First try with a fractal background. This might become a new creative addiction.
Almost every person, from childhood, has been touched by the untamed beauty of wildflowers.
~ Lady Bird Johnson
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Here's my newest fractal creation. I've titled this one "Infinite Expansion" as it resembles a Nautilus shell. The Nautilus is a sea creature that lives in ever expanding series of chambers that it builds for itself for each new phase of its life.
“Fractal Landscape” — A Death Valley landscape of layers of eroded ridges.
This view has intrigued me for years. At one popular Death Valley National Park location, one comes upon it quickly and often briefly. Because it is the coda of visits to this area that has many other attractions, it is easy to overlook it. It is harder to photograph than it seems that it should be — there are some compositional challenges, and unless the light is right the scene can have very low contrast and tricky colors.
The variety of pattens and details in the scene is remarkable. The first four ridges are low and consist of soft, easily eroded material. The more distant ridge is far away, across an intervening valley, and its details are almost always muted by haze. The foreground formations are deeply eroded and cut by gullies — which might seem like an odd thing at first when you consider that you are in an extremely hot and arid desert.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” (Heyday Books) is available directly from him.
Flowers are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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