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Islands in the Sky
Canyonlands National Park
Utah
From our autumn road trip this year. I love the layered landscape with the mesas of Canyonlands in the foreground, the Colorado River Gorge, Arches, and the snow-dusted La Sal Mountains in the background.
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© Melissa Post 2021
Misty view across the Higashiyama mountains from Mount Hiei (比叡山), the home of Enryaku-ji temple, Kyoto.
Looking northeast from the Big Hill lookout in Stawell, this view showed the sunlit morning fog revealing one layer of trees after another. It was an amazing contrast to the opposite side of the lookout where the fog over the town was cold and blue looking and still very much in the shade of Big Hill itself.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
Sometimes I see potential in a photo for these effects. Sometimes I just go willy nilly and see what happens. Sometimes I just put the photo in the trash and start over.
This is done using a layer mask and blur effect in Photoshop Elements.
Happy Slider Sunday
paper...
I actually was trying to make a very small tissue paper rose... didn't turn out like I wanted, but was able to get this perspective and thought it worked for the paper theme!
As we were driving through the green mountain landscapes of the North Bengal we stopped for a little while as we were amazed by the huge green mountains covered with mist ..
Can you spot the red motorcyclist?
HMM- the Macro Mondays’ group’s theme for tomorrow, 1/18, is ribbons. And this week I decided to be predictable and go with blue and white... giggling.... still having fun playing with the clip-on macro lens 💙.. this is *very* close in
The whatizit album is here:
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AWARDED AS 3^ CLASS. AT 1^ "OBIETTIVI", PRO LOCO DEGO, PC, THEME B, "INTERPRETO E FOTOGRAFO", 2021.
I think Namibia is a paradise for geologists. Everywhere we go we can find the most interesting rock formations.
Photo taken at Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia