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West Wood, Wiltshire.

A five image hand held panorama stitched together in CS6.

the Bluebells once again aren't as good as some years !!

A drive down to Stockton to photo the Infinity Bridge in the blue hour.

Looking up and imagining infinity.

  

Darling Harbour, Sydney

 

June, 2022

adaalaj ki vow - Ahmedabad , India

panoramic image - 20 images stitched together using PTGui.

Infinity @ 2023, Limassol, Cyprus

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f/11 | 25 sec | ISO 250 | 17 mm

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Theme : Long Exposure Photography

Series : Dreamscape Madness

Location: Limassol, Cyprus

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A fantastic display on "Bonfire Night" at the Infinity Bridge in Stockton on Tees. My many previous attempts at firework shots have been disappointing, so I was thrilled to get a few decent images on this visit. A slight breeze spoiled the reflections but it was very nice.

The rain finally stopped after 5pm - for a while, at least!

Yellow-rumped Warbler

 

I would so love to have this fountain. The birds love it.

Coucher de soleil sur l'immensité du fleuve couvert de neige et de glace.

An “infinity mirror” on the 54th floor of the U.S. Bank Tower building offers a trippy “view” into the core of the building.

 

Vertigo-prone people, beware.

An infinity symbol depicting the infinity of the universe.

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Ahh so many amazing things happened during the last days and one of them was getting featured on My Modern Met! That was such a huge surprise and I feel really honoured.

 

A huge thank you goes to everybody on Flickr. Because without you, this would have never happened. Flickr was and still is the main reason why I keep taking photos and what motivates me to learn new things and to improve my skills. I'm thankful you're all here and I really hope the "new Flickr" won't influence this amazing community.

 

I am really excited about sharing this photo, I worked for so many hours on it. It makes me miss California. I shot the landscape last year when I was in San Francisco area and I never realized until now how perfect it was. This is why I just had to use it for a photo and there are so many beautiful memories connected with this photo. This is far from what everything looked like in reality, but I wanted to show what it felt like. Absolutely magical. Like a dream.

 

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Stockton-on-Tees, England

"If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I bet they'd live a lot differently. When you look into infinity you realize that there are more important things than what people do all day." - Calvin and Hobbes. Maybe what the world needs right now is to take some advice from a cartoon 6-year-old and his stuffed tiger.

Amsterdam - Amstelveenseweg.

 

Infinity is the name of an office building at the business district Zuidas of Amsterdam. It is nicknamed the shoe or the dustbuster (Dutch: de kruimeldief). The postmodern design is by Amsterdam-based architects Meyer and Van Schooten. The construction took place from November 1999 to September 2002.

The building is constructed like a table on 16 angled steel legs (Wp).

 

Happy Windows Wednesday :-)

Infinitely Orange!

Parallel lines in the Cotswolds Lavender fields reaching over the horizon.

 

Grass is grown between the lavender to reduce soil erosion, but it also makes a brilliant contrast of colours!

 

The lavender has now been cropped and the fields will not be open again until next June.

See www.cotswoldlavender.co.uk/ for details.

Blue hour at the Infinity Bridge on a bitterly cold January morning.

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors

AGO, Toronto, Ontario

" infinity is not a boundary...the margin is in your Heart " Ian M.A.M

For Smile on Saturday, Infinity symbol

The Infinity Tower is a 249-metre (817 ft) high 81 levels skyscraper in Brisbane, Australia, built in 2014.

 

There is something strange about this tower, as you move your head to the right of the picture it looks like tower is leaning a bit to the left, do the opposite and the tower is leaning to the right.

 

Not sure what it is, but it has to do with the pattern on it.

Beautiful sunset from villa 101, Four Seasons, Seychelles

I've been tagged by : ' Studio Fetz .♥ <3

 

the rules are:

1. tag the players

2. You have to upload a photo with the infinity sign

3. tag the people you love♥

 

Thanks Haya<3

Podlasie. Biebrzański National Park.

Caught this with my iPhone while cycling. She was coming out of the port of Palm Beach, and was so big she required the harbormaster's pilot boat. 20th largest yacht in the world by length. Total build cost reputedly 150 million USD paid by Eric Schmidt of Google fame according to various Internet sources which shouldn't be trusted...

Embankment tube station.

KDDI CABLE INFINITY / Cable layer / Kokusai Cable Ship Co., Ltd. / 2020.08

The Infinity Bridge partly hidden by mist. The bridge spans the river Tees near Stockton.

It's been three years since Adams Plaza Bridge opened and connected Canary Wharf to Crossrail Place, but only very recently that the first Crossrail train made its maiden voyage late at night through tunnels across southeast London. With one of Europe's largest-ever infrastructure projects now nearing completion, and with the central section scheduled to open at the end of this year, it felt like a perfect opportunity to revisit one of the most futuristic-looking locations in London.

 

I last photographed the bridge shortly after it opened to the public, but where my previous take aimed to convey the pristine elegance of the bridge's clean lines and metallic surfaces, I wanted this take to capture a wider perspective from the Crossrail entrance, and for the scene to be shot during blue hour when faint light was illuminating the nearby buildings and casting a soft glow through the bridge's windows. This seemed to add to the more atmospheric finish I had in mind, as well as allowing me to emphasise the contrast between the muted tones in the foreground and the vibrant light inside the tunnel as it extends into the distance.

 

The final image is a blend of nine bracketed exposures, combined in Photoshop using luminosity masks to balance the shadows along the edges of the tunnel with the bright highlights through the centre, as well as allowing me to gently apply the brightest exposures to the vanishing point while avoiding blown-out highlights. The main challenge -- as before -- was ensuring the perspective was right in-camera. Thankfully Canary Wharf's security never seem to have any issues with photographers visiting this spot at unsocial hours, and on a quiet morning I was able to take my time and make sure the tripod and camera were precisely centred.

 

When colour-grading the image, I removed some of the warmer tones from the central overhead light, and opted for a colder tone to emphasise the scene's futuristic vibe. At the same time, I used the Pen Tool to isolate the handrails inside the tunnel, which have a beautiful wooden finish with traces of red and magenta that I tried to subtly bring out using Colour Balance and Selective Colour adjustments. Inside Nik's Silver Efex Pro, I lowered the midtone and shadow structure for a softer overall texture that I felt would compliment the simplicity of the architecture, as well as selectively applying the High and Low Key filters in Colour Efex Pro in order to emphasise the contrast towards the vanishing point and to produce a darker and moodier finish in the immediate foreground where the tunnel begins.

 

I'm looking forward to seeing the magnificent architecture inside London's Elizabeth Line stations when they open in December, but it was a joy to come back to this scene -- one that still seems as flawless in its design and execution as it did the day it opened.

 

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