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Firstsite Gallery for the Visual Arts - Rafael Viñoly Architects

Another shot from yesterday morning, took so many its hard to choose a favourite, but this was one of the shots before the sun started to become a bit too harsh and I headed back home to bed.

 

70-200mm with Hitech 3 stop soft grad. I am noticing a fair bit of flare with these filters at times and I think it might be because they are plastic. I am thinking maybe I should invest in Glass versions.

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This is the view from the path to Whitewater Falls in NC. I love that we're high enough to see above the clouds. So the layered effect of the mountains, the lake, sky, and clouds really caught my eye. Amazing blue day. I can really see why the Cherokee Indians called this area "the blue wall"

Photographer Aleksandra Patova

Title - Layers of time

Number - 1

Location - room for things that nobody uses anymore in a factory, Bulgaria

Camera - kiev 60, volna 80mm f 2,8

film - agfa scala

developer - pyrocat-mc 1+1+150, 30min.

  

Sunset from Joshua Tree National Park and convert to sepia tone in Lightroom.

Which became the most quoted line by Dad from the first Sara Lea strudel TV commercial in the 70's…quoted at every opportunity, that is, regarding any layers of anything in the universe… along with his sudden exclaimation of "Tempus Fugit !!", in relation to anything to do with time or being late…

 

This has nothing to do with this late afternoon view of the Fassifern Valley, a few mins from home…except for the layers..

 

G'donya, Dad..

(Aussie expression = Good on you, Dad)

 

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During the summer, I went on a trip to Poconos in Pennsylvania. This was a 20 mile bike ride that outlined this river and crossed train tracks. It was beautiful as we were riding around tall mountains with trees overlooking us.

 

Same picture but at a different moment. It was really nice to see the two people being minuscule in comparison to the vast mountain of trees behind them.

Haze, light, view.

 

It was a lot of haze, and smoke from a fire. Not an easy photo but the view was interesting.

 

One layer of light.

One layer of shadow.

One layer of smoke.

One layer of haze.

One layer of grass.

One layer of wind generators.

One layer of kangaroos.

One layer of... ups... I should look where I step my foot.

 

There have been many layers of different colours of paint on this fence over the years.

HFF!

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I tend to look up much more than down... sometimes I think my clouds do the opposite :)

 

Livorno, the docks. From the archive.

 

Strati

Cerco di guardare verso l'alto più di quanto io non guardi in basso... delle volte penso che le nuvole facciano l'opposto :)

 

Porto di Livorno, foto di archivio

Red Rock Canyon State Park, Oklahoma

Les houches bei Chamonix am frühen Morgen

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Sunset at 若茵农场 @大雪山, Taiwan

Christmas Spirit on Oktoberfest day 26 with Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 1:1.2 f=58mm at f/1.2.

  

This wall seems to have been altered and added to over many, many years. Cowes, Isle of Wight.

Overlooking Skyline Blvd from Windy Hill.

Shenandoah National Park.

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