View allAll Photos Tagged infinity

The clear part of the lake is covered in a thin coat of ice. Beyond is open water with the reflection of the sky.

 

Decided to make this finally. A bit small, but actually, exactly the size of my hand.

Flower.

 

This started out as a picture of a rather interesting flowerhead on a plant at the Royal Botanic Gardens near Toronto, taken in 2017.

I have no idea of what it was, but it was full of patterns and lines. So, good for filter play!

 

The approach here was to turn in on its side to create a false horizon and then to process it in Topaz Simplify, which is an interesting filter that reduces images to areas of colour delineated with coloured lines. It's a super filter for using as a basis for photographic painting, and is one of my favourites for Sliders Sunday playtime.

 

My original intention today was to go further and produce a kaleidoscope version for the group entry, but I rather preferred this intermediate stage (I'll publish the mirrored symmetrical version as well - see www.flickr.com/gp/141477116@N03/56v673).

 

I'll post a link to the in-camera original so you can see how far we came.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image! Happy Sliders Sunday :)

 

[Handheld in daylight.

Developed in Capture One for colour, especially the magenta/red in the flower and the green stem. Rotated 90 degrees.

Sharpened with Clarity and a slight general hue shift before processing in Topaz Simplify, using one of the Buzz presets as a starting point, and then tweaking to get lots of detail and noticeable but not overbearing lines. Simplify tends to increase the saturation and colour vibrancy in a lot of the presets as here.

Back into Affinity Photo for a bit of Unsharp Mask and Clarity sharpening and a bit of selective colour channel hue shifting to introduce the oranges at the top. That was about it for this version :)]

 

The Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees, UK

#UNENTLICHKEITSSYMBOL#

 

Auswahlfoto:

 

Für“Smile on Saturday“ am 18.06.2022.

 

Thema:“Infinity Symbol“

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Looking at these figures I was suddenly, almost forcibly, jerked clean out of the habitual, half-tied vision of things, and an inner clearness, clarity, as if exploding from the rocks themselves, became evident and obvious.

-Thomas Merton

/***************************************************************************/

 

Conduit to infinity

Passaggio per l'infinito

  

- Grazie a tutti per le visite e i commenti (i commenti scorretti o offensivi saranno eliminati)

- Thank you all for your visits and comments (

inappropriate or offensive comments will be deleted)

Infinito, representado com o símbolo ∞, é uma noção quase-numérica empregada em proposições matemáticas, filosóficas ou teológicas e que faz referência à falta de limite e falta de fronteira no tamanho, quantidade ou extensão.

 

WedsonMarques

 

Twitter

Facebook : Aegir Photography

500px : 500px.com/photo/132800485/infinity-by-glenn-crouch

 

A lone person enjoys the sunrise at Narrabeen pool, on the northern beaches of Sydney.

 

Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35mm. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.

Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees.

thank you very much everyone for your comments and participation on the last two shots I posted. Of late I have been looking around to see what other places there are to share photography in a social network environment as I felt Flickr was stagnant. Having looked around I reckon that flickr is still the best although I'm disappointed that they do not continue to evolve. I can't help but feel that one day somebody is going to come up with a real challenger to flickr, which takes what flickr does but moves on, and at that point I think users will abandon flickr in droves. I've looked at Facebook (yuk), I've looked at google+ and it's getting better and if they instigate a couple of more changes to the way it operates then google+ will probably become the place, I've looked at 500px but feel it lacks the social interaction. Basically at the moment google+ is good for social interaction but not for viewing photos and 500px is the exact opposite. Flickr provides both of these at the moment but it's stagnant and I can't help but feel they are happy just to take the money with no interest in continued development. I might be wrong as there have been some changes only just this week and I can only hope flickr is awakening from it's slumber. You all showed what could be done, on those last two photos there was a lot more interaction.... maybe that was because I really emphasised that I wanted it. I know some people might feel reticent about commenting for a multitude of reasons but it really helps no matter your experience, when you actually leave a comment and expand on that comment rather than just faving for example, nice though that is.

 

Anyway I've rambled on too much now, suffice to say I love flickr and would love it if it were to wake up and develop before it dies.

 

Surprising I have found that twitter is something that I am likely to develop and use.... and there is a new player too, I'll leave you to figure that one out although I will come back to them in a future post.

 

Twitter | Website | 500px | Getty Images | Stipple | Google+

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_Bridge

The Infinity Pool atop the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.

Paysage de Picardie.

 

Panorama de 3 photos plutôt difficile à réaliser, pas mal de vent et des nuages bougeant du coup assez rapidement, sans compter les feuilles des plantations.

 

Thanks for your comments!

 

My 500 px : 500px.com/pierrenivoliers

 

To see all my gallery in one click : portfotolio.net/pierrenivoliers

Location : Stockton on Tees, England

Device : Nikon D300

Edit : By Me

tripod:

FLM CP30-L3Pro + CB-43FTR + SRB-60 + QRP 70 filters:

LEE 10 Stops

LEE 0.9GND Hard

storage:

Vanguard bag UP-RISE 48 II

"Arctic Horizon" - next photo from my exhibition!

 

Infinity

In June 2017 I hiked Iceland for 2 weeks. The backpack was about 30 Kg and it was a very demanding tour.

But these locations and views are really worth the effort!

View from Sveinstindur towards lake Langisjór.

Available as fine art prints on:

www.flipbook.schaake.de/blog/2017/12/10/fotoausstellung-a...

---

Zwei Wochen bin ich im Juni 2017 mit Martin Hülle Fotografie auf Island gewandert. Der Rucksack wog über 30 kg,

und diese Tour hatte es in sich. Belohnt wurde

ich mit Ausblicken wie diesem:

Blick vom Berg Sveinstindur auf den See Langisjór.

 

Als Fine Art Print erhältlich hier:

www.flipbook.schaake.de/blog/2017/12/10/fotoausstellung-a...

Reposting an old, re-edited photo! I love this one so much! It's from House on the Rock in Wisconsin. That place was so much friggen fun!

A shot taken as part of a wee home project I have been working on for some time, this has involved putting together a DIY water drop kit.

 

No electronic timers, just hand to eye co-ordination.

 

Taken using a Sigma 105mm macro

--

Best seen Large on black - Press L

Discover limitless possibilities with a new generation of electric motorcycles!

Powered by a compact fusion cell, lightweight and durable, this motorcycle instantly adapts to your driving style and environment conditions, even if you are going where no one has gone before!

 

---------------------------------------------------------------

Next →

---------------------------------------------------------------

 

This model was built for the Lego Ideas contest 'Build an epic ride for the future!'

The Infinity Bridge crosses the River Tees in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_Bridge

 

The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England. The bridge is situated one kilometre downriver of Stockton town centre, between the Princess of Wales Bridge and the Tees Barrage and it links the Teesdale Business Park and the University of Durham's Queen's Campus in Thornaby-on-Tees on the south bank of the Tees with the Tees Valley Regeneration's £320 million North Shore development on the north bank.

The Adelaide Zoo's male Sumatran Tiger has a beautiful glass infinity pool in his enclosure. Alas he made his way down the path past the pool all too quickly to grab his lunch and disappear into the undergrowth.

The Infinity Bridge over the River Tees.

 

Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends and visitors!

Fehmarn - Südstrand

A photograph from a cold December morning of the Infinity Bridge that crosses the River Tees at Stockton in the North East of England.

The view from the Pearl Resort infinity Pool in Tahiti. Looking towards the island of Moorea 12 miles away on the horizon.

Follow me on twitter @davidrelphphoto

1 2 ••• 9 10 12 14 15 ••• 79 80