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Salt pans are a common sight in this region, since Tavira is so intertwined with the history of salt. The ancient technology adapted to the landscape of the Ria Formosa turns the salt pans into outdoors chemistry labs. These are an important and humanized environment for several species of birds and microscopic beings. For all these reasons we challenge you to integrate this visit. We guarantee you that you will not look at a crystal of salt the same way.
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I like anything that is like an obstruction, something that I have to act through is good. -- Peter Sarsgaard
For Macro Mondays "Numbers" theme. A mechanical integrator is a complex device that was used to calculate ship's stability before digital computers became practical. The complete device is similar to this image: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mechanical_integrator_CHM...
The lens used was an old manual Zuiko 80mm f/4 macro on a sliding extension tube and micro 4/3's adapter, in spite of what the exif info states. Four Olympus high res shots were stacked in Photoshop. I would of liked to gotten one more but ran of focus adjustment.
The views of Mt Cook are awe-inspiring as you drive along the highway next to Lake Pukaki. We stopped here in the evening as the twilight-colored sky offered a compelling view towards the mountain. We took several exposures trying to get the taillights of passing vehicles to integrate into the frame. We nailed it just right with this car. This is a single image exposure with no fancy blending or other photoshop techniques. 60sec, f/9, ISO 250.
The last of the patients were being prepared for life outside the asylum as the demolition took hold .....
(Thanks for getting this to Explore guys)
While the broken clay pipe used to protect the shoreline along this section of Lake Ontario makes somewhat unsure footing to walk on I loved the contrast it created.
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Inspired by Anthony( Descriptimage's photos - www.flickr.com/photos/descriptimage/) at the beginning when I started to do the creation of "Multiple Exposure " or so called " Overlayers" at early Sep, Anthony told me that I could try to explore the creation towards both at "Surrealism" & "Abstract" aspects. After almost one month's practice, the first series photoworks names as "Memory of Autumn" got so many warm comment & encouragment from all friends here, which concept is focus at the "Surrealism" and connected to the explore of "Time". Now the second series of photoworks "Jam of light , lightings & advertising", I would focus at "Abstract" and connected to the explore of the "Space". In our daily life, people are always surroundding by light, lightings, advertising, noise etc, I used the word of "jam" to express the got feel and atmosphere, through the integration, deconstructionof all these elements & recreate or reform a whole new visual. The creation are abstract, but I will try to name it to help communication of my original intention. Thanks for Anthony's illumination & all your great encouragment, kindly let me know how you think about this series.
Here’s another one of my “animals” from the high-declination regions of the milky way: not fish this time, but a reptile. This Gecko sits, very appropriately, in the constellation Lacerta (Latin for “lizard”). It’s a faint wisp of molecular cloud, 6 hours of integration at f/5.6 under good Bortle 3 sky were barely sufficient to produce a readable image.
Excerpt from www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/community/art_archi_integratio...:
Art in station architecture
Artwork Title:
Integration
Artist Name:
Danny Lee Chin-fai (Hong Kong)
Artwork Location:
Nam Cheong Station – Concourse Level
Form of Artwork:
Black stone, stainless steel and copper sculpture
Artwork Completion Date:
November 2007
Artist's Concept:
"Integration" compares the growth of Hong Kong's railway network to that of a tree. From a tiny sapling, it has branched out continuously to provide fruitful benefits to the community.
Préparation du marché folklorique d'Echallens du 7 juillet 2016
Echallens, Switzerland
Explored July 13, 2016
Highest position : 204 on July 14, 2016
Stars Integration
Planet BŮ
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: 4K | Plutonia - Interplanetary Travel (Tunisia 🇹🇳)
"4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)