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There is many different layers to me, you are and will forever be what you give to me..... You can choose to kiss my ass, capture my heart, or stare from the sidelines one or the other all up too you......
This might be my favorite winter photo yet. This is a single exposure taken at sunset in the Central Cascades near Snoqualmie Pass, WA.
The layering in the mountains and the dappled light really drew me to this particular area. Hope you enjoy it!
Shot for Macro Mondays 'Layer'.
18 shots blended in ZereneStacker. A biscuit laying on my phone as a mirror and with an iridescent jug behind, lit with a bike light.
Layers of: chocolate, wafer, filling, foil and reflection.
Bush, Grass, Dry Stone Wall, Wet Stone Wall, Dry Sand, River, & Wet Sand Ripples.
(Taken along Knysna Lagoon, South Africa)
Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour, Alberta or British Columbia, Canada. Scanned from a Fujichrome Velvia slide. Thanks for your views, favs and comments!
...layer, that is! Ice thing from the shore of Bells Canyon lower reservoir, with a bas relief texture filter blended using the dissolve mode in Photoshop
The 3/30/20 theme for Macro Mondays is Layers. This is the edge of a slab of sandstone that has "Gratitude" etched into the top, which my wife Sammy keeps on her bureau top.
The variety of houses that make up Bristol ! Waterside new builds, terraced colour boxes, and white Georgian crescents on the skyline.
May I wish all my Flickr friends around the world a happy safe and healthy new year , This is a sunrise from a few weeks back . Just had a curry delivered so i`m off to enjoy .
you can get a feel for the different colours the hull of this boat was painted over the years
Asobi Seksu - Layers
“Layers, Morning Light” — Early mornign light highlights layers of gullies and ridges in the Death Valley landscape.
Yes, yet another photograph of these well-known formations in Death Valley. Hey, I don’t photograph this specific spot that often these days, so maybe I can be excused for working it to death on this one unexpected visit? This is a small section of a larger badlands landscape that lies around and below this popular sunrise location in the park.
If you are interested — and if you follow me regularly — you can get a sort of overview of how the light changes on these features in the morning by looking at the series of photographs. I started before sunrise, continued as the sun hit nearby features and cast soft light into the scene, and finished up only as the first direct light (fortunately softened a bit my thin clouds) spread across the area.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” (Heyday Books) is available directly from him.
an evening spent on stanage edge in the Peak District using a long lens to pick out details in the landscape.
Fujifilm X-H!
Fujifilm XF 55-200
Best viewed Large on Black. It really differs!! فرق كبييييييييير
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Shot from Azhar Park in Cairo, Egypt. I was photoshooting a musical group called 7aya حياة (Life) and decided to stay for a while to shoot the sunset.
I would like to thank my buddy and brother Ahmed Haddad for lending me the amazing Sigma 70-300mm. It's an awesome lens. I will share photos from the photoshoot soon isa.
I processed the RAW file in the Lightroom, version 2.0!! IT ROOCKS!! It comes in 64-bit, so my hungry Core 2 Duo T9300 processor wold crunch and chewup photos in less time. Do yourself a favor and start using it. If you're still skeptical, drop your jaws over the new features.
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We initially parked here to check out a really cool overlook. Behind where I stood to take this photo, there is a short trail that leads to a cliff overlooking a river and pines in the valley below.
After I got my photos there, I realized that the view in our direction of travel was also beautiful. More than that, it was something I could figure out how to compose, haha. I love the layers of this landscape and how they zig-zag up into the sky.
Pentax 645
Pentax-A 645 45-85mm
Kodak Ektar 100
FPP-C41 Kit (Unicolor)
PlusTek OpticFilm 120 with Silverfast
Oh hey, Im still alive and I haven't abandoned my photo stream, but I also havnt been shooting. Well I have, but not digital, Ive been shooting with film, and I have no money to get anything developed at the moment, but I have five rolls ready. So here is a picture, made of more pictures, old ones that I took over the summer compiled into this mass of overlaid layers. Enjoy.
Image measures 1 1/2" across
Nikon D5500 with Helios 44-2 58mm and 36mm extension tube
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Jewelry
Albania-Greece border view from Mount Pantokrator, Kassopei, Corfu, Greece, GR
Layers and dust spots
Scie di aerei e nuvole lontane in strati creano un quadro astratto nel cielo post-tramonto, fra i Colli Euganei
#cielo #sky #abstract #astrazione #quadro #painting #sunset #tramonto #nebbia #fog #colli #euganei #padova
Layers of architectural styles as seen from the Westminster Cathedral in Central London
Westminster Cathedral in London is the mother church of the Catholic community in England and Wales. It is the largest Catholic church in England. John Betjeman called it "a masterpiece in striped brick and stone in an intricate pattern of bonding, the domes being all-brick in order to prove that the good craftsman has no need of steel or concrete."