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On the sandy beach you find temporarily abstracts, a complexity of curved lines, light and shadows. And due to the rise and fall of sea water new 'work" is created.
Avec de l'imagination, mes petites lamelles de papier m'ont aidé à construire un monde coloré à la texture tout en douceur qui devrait aider à la recherche d'une vie plus harmonieuse. #Macro #MacroMondays #UnusualPatterns
"I never accepted the idea, that I had to be guided by some pattern or blueprint."
Quote - Little Richard
An attempt to make a shot of the whole frontside of the staircase of the Academie voor Muziek, Woord en Dans (Academy for Music, Word and Dance) in Mortsel (Belgium), I had to hold my camera this way ;-)
In 'Blueprint' you can see the "normal" position ;-))
“Crazy Tuesday” ,
“Pattern” ,
Hydrangea Leaf,
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Macro,
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United States,
Pennsylvania,
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“Flickr Nature” ,
Spring.
Playing in the mud, water, and salt at Sunset is a favorite pastime for me. This was shot with my wide-angle to capture more of the scene and less emphasis on the mountains
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
No comments today – just enjoy :-)
The platform indicator does a great job of describing both service and operator as BREL-built class 320, unit 320416, draws in to Paisley Gilmour Street station with a train to Gourock. If splitting hairs though the use of the past tense is questionable.
The Victorian architecture here is fabulous which the bright sunny day showing it off perfectly, even if there was a bit of a bracing wind coming off the coast.
For the record, the train is Scotrail's 2.25pm ex-Glasgow Central (1G49).
A shot taken almost two years ago to the day. How times have changed in the meantime.
2.33pm, 14th June 2019
Taken on a morning walk on the beach. A beautifully coloured piece of seaweed had washed up. It was like a piece of art waiting to be seen
Again taken on the Common in one of the little ponds. Here today gone tomorrow. (I've heard that before somewhere)
An inverted black and white image of an opening cycad frond.
f/3.2 1/125 ISO 400 Pentax DFA f/2.8 100mm Pentax K-5