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Olympus E-M5, Sigma 60mm, f2.8 lens
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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
The four children from Kindergarten 1 visited the Atelier Gallery - a space where the children's clay artworks were on display for others to see. They decided to observe and draw their artworks on clear transparencies with Sharpie markers. Afterwards, they wanted to view their work on the overhead projector. They decided to layer their drawings on top of each other's to create a "new idea" which resulted in a complex light projection on the wall under the stairs. Looking at the image they then decided to tell stories as they interacted with the shadows and projections in the dark!
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.
Created on my iPad using a combination of the apps listed below:
Snapseed for colour saturation, sharpness and levels
TouchRetouch for Clone stamp editing
Tangled FX for outline work
Procreate for Brush Strokes and Layer control
Stackables for Texture creation and layering
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.