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My beautiful blue hydrangeas are blooming!! yay. I just love the natural light I captured in the background. :)
In Imperia, on the other side of the Impero, there is a new building with windows marked in blue. I think the building is home to many small start-ups. It's difficult to capture the blue-marked windows in an attractive way because you can't get a reasonable distance from the building.
I can see this lovely tree from my kitchen window after dark. It is on the next block on someone's balcony. I love that tree and the negative space. The smaller tree is a reflection.
posting for Saturday Self-Challenge: negative space
gratitude for all visits to my photostream
¡Happy weekend!
This is a digital art that I made with a picture I took here in Diano Marina on the Ligurian coast. In the building there is an "Azienda sociosanitaria ligure 1" (Asl1), i.e. a public health facility where ambulances are also stationed. The cyclist comes from the socialist republic of Viet Nam and somehow fits the Asl1. The background of the cyclist was yellow in the original, which gave the negative space of the picture the color so that I could cleanly take over the spokes of the wheels.
According to the "High Tide" app, the difference between low and high tide here is just under half a meter. Compared to Alaska, where we spent a few weeks a few years ago and observed tides of up to 7 meters, this is nothing. Nevertheless, we like to observe the tidal course both here in Sri Lanka and in Italy. Here Barbara looks in the app while she herself stands in the surf.
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Most tourists in the casino town of San Remo on the Italian Riviera of Flowers spend most of their time in the fashionable harbour area. But San Remo has a very picturesque historic town centre just above the harbour and away from the tourist crowds.
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Going through some of my uploads from earlier this year, I decided to re-crop/process this one.
The shot was taken from Southport's pier it captures this young father walking away from his son due to all other attempts at getting him to leave the beach failing.
This is my grandmother's brooch. It has those big, old fashioned, sparkly rhinestones that are full of color. Once the color was removed it was the curve of the metal that captured my attention.
Happy Macro Mondays!