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Infinity symbol on the clasp of Rod’s leather bracelet, a gift from me, always worn!

 

HSoS 😊

I was not going to post a entry for the ‘Infinity Symbol’ task on Smile on Saturday this week until just opening Flickr to check on the number of views that I had had overnight. There on my Flickr homepage was an example of the very same symbol, just staring me in my face, almost taunting me to say ‘Go on, if Flickr’s given you this example, then jolly well use it!’.

 

So here it is, a photo of a tiny section off my Flickr data page, tweaked a little to get the best results from the image. Very surprised that no one else has used it.

Kirchberg - Luxembourg

Northern Water Snake, Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

the bridge lighting up

Merci Cécile!! ;-)) et merci à Martti....toujours si patient quand je lui dis "ne bouge plus"!!!

Perspective over one of ponds in Oliwa garden, Poland.

 

Nikon D750/Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8/Vü Filter holder/Vü Circular Polarizer 150mm/LEE GND 0.75 soft filter

Taken at the Do Ho Suh exhibition within the MCA, Sydney.

  

Circular Quay

 

December, 2022

Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees

Guru Josh [Infinity]

youtu.be/tgeuQwNWgdA

 

I read some time ago "Zen Photography", the digital book from the photographer Eric Kim.

Since I readed it, there is a sentence that I always have in mind then when I make a selection to be edited and released after take a photogtaph. This is the sentence:

"... as a practical tip, let your photos sit and “marinate” for a long time, before sharing them. If you are unsure about your photos, wait a week, a month, or sometimes even a year before sharing them. The longer I usually let my photos sit, the more clarity I gain. Certain photos get better over time, and certain photos get worse over time... "

For me this is absolutely true. This photography is a good example of this principle because I thought that the original shoot wasn't good enough to be released so I waited patiently for a long time.

I have been tented to released it in many times with different kinds of edition but its been right now when I had clear how take the image a little further. I suddently tought that the original image will look better adding a symmetry of it like the reflection in a mirror surface and this was the editing I finally did.

 

Really feels good the waiting ;)

  

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.

Sony a99 | Tokina 80-200 2.8

Auf dem Rücken liegend beginnt eine Entdeckungsreise durch eine atemberaubende Mischung aus Musik und visuellen Elementen. Man taucht ein in eine faszinierende Perspektive von Zeit, Raum und der menschlichen Existenz. / Lying on your back, you embark on a journey of discovery through a breathtaking blend of music and visual elements. You are immersed in a fascinating perspective on time, space, and human existence.

Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.

~ Franz Kafka

 

Dave Hudspeth Photography, with Yorkshire on the left and Co Durham on the right

Jewellery:Orsini Jewelry INFINITY Set @Mainstore

 

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“Nunca midas la altura de una montaña hasta que no hayas llegado a la cumbre. Entonces verás que no era tan alta como pensabas.”

 

John Lubbock

On EXPLORE May 29, 2009

Best to: View Large and On Black

  

No news is good news - and Taty is getting better. Thank you all for the friendship :)

Wishing you a superb and sunny weekend from Taty and me Willem..

  

No Post Processing used - no treatments, no cropping, and as is from the camera. The only thing added is the water mark - signature.

  

Es ist jedesmal ein unendlicher Genuß, alleine in der Natur und in stockdunkler Nacht zu sein und die Unendlichkeit des Sternenhimmels zu betrachten.

It is always an immense pleasure to be alone in nature in pitch-black night and to contemplate the infinity of the starry sky.

#street #misty #bridge #perspective

Albums Macro - Challenge

 

Smile on Saturday! :-)

 

#SmileOnSaturday #InfinitySymbol

Infinity Footbridge - Stockton-On-Tees

The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in northern England. The bridge is situated one kilometre downriver of Stockton town centre, between the Princess of Wales Bridge and the Tees Barrage.

 

The name derives from the infinity symbol (

∞\infty ) formed by the bridge and its reflection.

A very very smal infinity symbol

www.alonsodr.com

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND1000 filter + reverse GND8 filter

 

Punta Paloma, Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

On Black

 

More pictures of Tarifa

 

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