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Włodawa, Poland
For the last bit I have taken a little time off from getting out and shooting, just doing as much as I can that involves "nothing". This morning, however, fog appeared overnight and left a layer of frost on everything......beckoning me to follow, camera in hand, discoveries to be made on the last day of the year...
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Learning about Layers - A little inside joke for those who use Photoshop and also happen to be rock collectors who enjoy seeing geological features and mining. Morenci Mine at Lookout Point near Clifton, Arizona.
Nikon D3 + Nikkor AF-S 70-300 VR
Un'astratto sui dolci pendii dietro podere Belvedere a San Quirico d'Orcia
Use red-blue stereo ‘3D’ glasses to best enjoy this view of circular depressions in the southern hemisphere of Mars, exposing layered outcrops in the northern rim of the large Hellas basin
The geology of the Hellas basin is complex with ancient terrains showing evidences of erosion and sedimentary processes, which might be linked to past water activity. Both the shapes of the features revealed by stereo imaging and the mineralogical composition of the finely layered outcrops are key for understanding their formation processes. CaSSIS colour-composite images like these, combined with data from other instruments, help map variations in composition of the surface material.
The image was created from a stereo pairs taken by the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on 22 December 2018. The image is aligned from left to right along the ground-track of the spacecraft, and is centred at 29.2ºS/66.8ºE.
Credits: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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We tend to celebrate light in our pictures. Understanding how light interacts with the camera is paramount to the work we do. The temperature, intensity and source of light can wield different photography effect on the same subject or scene; add ISO, aperture and speed, the camera, the lens type, focal length and filters…the combination is varied ad multi-layered and if you know how to use them all, you will come to appreciate that all lights are useful, even those surrounded by a lot of darkness.
We are guided by three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, our longing to capture in print, that which is beautiful, the constant search for the one picture, and constant barrage of new equipment and style of photography. These passions, like great winds, have blown us across the globe in search of the one and we do understand the one we do look for might be this picture right here for someone else out there.
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A place without being
a thought without thinking
creatively, two dimensions
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possibly a perfect imitation
of what was then to see.
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become imbedded inside my head.
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surrealistic hues,
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for he does as he pleases
up to that point he releases,
then develops a visual high.
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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.
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)
No edits
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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.
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