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HDR impression of a lost world.
Have also a look at: www.flickr.com/photos/kasselburg/8210931405/
Canon EOS 6D - f/18 - 30 sec - 100 mm - ISO 200
- In the winter it has always been a good Dutch tradition to skate and afterwards drink a hot choco cream or eat a bowl of pea-soup with smoked sausage.
This year we are breaking December heat records, so no chance to skate, but I keep the food traditions alive.
Why ? Simply because I can and... I like it !
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- In de winter is het altijd een goede Nederlandse traditie geweest om na het schaatsen een heerlijke kop warme chocolademelk (met slagroom) te drinken of een grote kom erwtensoep te eten.
Aan schaatsen hoeven we bij de huidige warmterecords in december niet te denken, maar ik houd de warme chocolademelk met slagroom in ere.
Waarom ? Omdat het kan en zo lekker is !
"Il pneuma (soffio caldo), nella filosofia greca antica, era un composto di aria e fuoco. La nozione di pneuma era già stata usata nella biologia aristotelica e nella medicina, tra l'altro per spiegare i processi della respirazione e del movimento. A questo concetto gli stoici attribuirono la funzione di tenere insieme, compatti, i due elementi passivi, l'acqua e la terra: ciò avveniva per la tensione (tonos), che il pneuma stabiliva tra le singole parti. Esso rendeva, dunque, l'universo un continuum dinamico, una sorta di unico grande essere vivente, percorso incessantemente da questo soffio caldo. Da qui deriva l'interdipendenza tra tutte le parti dell'universo, che gli stoici chiamavano simpatia (sumpatheia), nel senso che ogni evento ha ripercussioni su ogni altra parte del mondo."
Model: la mia Isotta, in un maxi sbadiglio, molto annoiata dalla seduta fotografica ;-))
" Pneuma (breath hot), in ancient Greek philosophy was a mixture of air and fire. The concept of pneuma was already used in Aristotelian biology and medicine, among others to explain the processes of breathing and movement. In this concept the Stoics attributed the function to hold together, compact, the two persons, water and earth: what happened to the tension (tonos), stated that the tires between the different parties. It made, therefore, the universe, a dynamic continuum, a sort of one great living being, by this route constantly blowing hot. Hence the interdependence between all parts of the universe, which the Stoics called sympathy (sympathy) in the sense that each event affects every other part of the world".
Model: my cat Isotta, in a big yawn, very bored by the photo session. ;-)
In film photography what you see in red on negative turns out blue on positive prints! This is an image of blue water, when inverted in photoshop it turns boiling red.
It only takes a snap for us humans to flip, from calm loving to angry beast.
# #MacroMondays #HotCold
I had a problem when I wanted to add this photo in the group last Monday... :(
LACPIXEL - 2016
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Heating elements inside a toaster. Taking this shot proved quite difficult. It was difficult to light and had to work quickly not to damage my lens. Also the heat waves being produced made some of the image a little blurry.
HMM
Tons chauds
I'm not really inspired this week with the Macro Mondays theme Hot/Cold... Anyway, I try! :)
Submitted for the Macro Mondays theme of the week : Hot/Cold.
This is specially for my dearest Guylaine ♥:
www.flickr.com/photos/guywaine/
Thanks so much for your sweet testimonial to me@
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In film photography what you see in red on negative turns out blue on positive prints! This is an image of blue water, when inverted in photoshop it turns boiling red.
It only takes a snap for us humans to flip, from calm loving to angry beast.
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Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetites.
"John Quinton"
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I will go with "FOOD" for this "F" theme challenge ;)
+ original 4 in comment <3
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BEGINS with F is the Topic for Sunday, 1 April 2012
Due to global warming, it's really hard to bear this burning hot weather. It's not only for us humans, as well as the every living being in the this world..
This is a crop and edit from a close-up shot of a natrual water spring I found during my snowboarding trip to Bulgaria last month.
The breeze separated these drops across the snow, and gave me the opportunity to get real close.
[ Used for my new a-level project ]
Borovets, Bulgaria
Macro Mondays HMM
Always keep it hot and spicy. Think outside the box and push the limit. Thank you to all that viewed and fav'd.. Shape,color, lines and texture for macro.
A Space Marine Thunderhawk Gunship faces a Greater Demon of Khorne in a game of 'Hordes of the Things' using GW Epic figures.
Psychedelic sunrise
This is one of those 'failed' water drop shots - it reminded me a little of some sunrise shots I've taken on beaches in the past, but with added colour! I'm thinking that this is going to end up as a 12" x 16" blow-up on my office wall :-)
This is SOOC, cropped a little, no other adjustments.
I call it 'Psychedelic Sunrise'
Many more photos available in my Water Drops Set and Abstracts Set
Arizona Ridgenose Rattlesnake- Crotalus willardi willardi
Arizona
August 2015
Really took my time this trip to get some different shots of things that have been photographed a lot. Awesome little montane rattlers
(NIKON D80; 5/15/2008; 1/200 at f/4.5; ISO 100; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm; SB-800x2 see setup below)
My brain kinda not working today. No good idea came out but still want to put together something quickly.
ps. may be i need to add more :) before this photo, i spent a lot of time working with two other subjects without any satisfactory result. so in the end i just put this bass, which was on the shelf next to me, on silver reflector that i used for other things. then come two sb-800s. and then color gel. now you see this.
The Mohave Western Pondhawk is one of the most dangerous dragonflies in Arizona. It is easy to spot, look for the sparkling wings. If you listen very carefully you can even hear the rattle in the tail just before it STRIKES! Or is it tale, just before it strikes?
For the Macro Mondays challenge "Hot/Cold" (June 20th 2016)
There are hot colours and cold colours!
a Happy Red Hot Macro Monday to everyone ;o)
Hot Metal typesetting was still the way the way the type was set for printing, when I started lecturing to Journalism students in the 1970s. And it came to mind when I was shooting this tiny piece of red ribbon from a bouquet of flowers. Hot metal has been completely replaced by computers, and it seems like another age ;o)
Link to a larger shot of the ribbon is in the first comment field, from the MM 8th anniversary theme last year!
My 2016 Macro Mondays set: 2016 Macro Mondays