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there were loads of these flying when l went to the shops, it must be the second brood and day 265 of my 365
An intriguing display of pattern and colours found on rusty old corrugated metal siding. (Granville Island, Vancouver)
Drone abstract from Assynt in Scotland
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For pca79 – High Noon (Midday Sunlight)
WIT: Because of family, work, and other stuff, I usually can't pick the time of day when I'd like to take photos, so I'm used to dealing with direct sunlight, which can be really frustrating at times (we see the sun about 300 days a year here in Colorado). I took a break around 10:30 a.m., a little earlier than high noon, eager to get at least one photo in for this assignment. I didn't have any idea what I was going to photograph. I was wondering around, camera in hand, when I noticed the withering sunflowers. They were facing toward the ground. The sunlight on the petals caught my eye. I took a few closeups with my macro lens. Time: 10:43 a.m. It was a little windy, but I think I caught them in a windless moment.
I'm not big on cropping my photos, but I cropped this to a square and a little bit off the top to show the more interesting parts of the photo. The small black pattern that almost looks like the pistil of a flower is actually a number of tiny holes that must have been made by a bug. I warmed the color tones. The petals had a bit of a green cast.
100mm macro lens, f/10, 1/640, ISO 200
Sometimes, patterns are just everywhere (Contax 137MD, Planar 50/1.7, Kodak Tri-X 400 at EI320 in PMK @ 23.5C for 12min, scanned on Plustek 7500i) - from the first roll of my Christmas marathon, as announced on 10 Rolls of Film podcast:
More to come very soon: second roll is already drying and a third one is already loaded into the camera No.3! :)
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Category: Pattern
Medium: Paper
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Original in Bergen Public Library's collection.
This is a tumbler of water shot against a patterned background to illustrate the effect of water in refracting light.
I went for a Halloween hike with my niece and her children. One of her sons noticed this and said it looked like a monster hiding in the rock. On the trail up to the waterfalls on Keel Mountain in The Bethel Springs Nature Preserve near Paint Rock, Alabama
I decided to go down to Burnside to try to get some shots of the elephant sculpture. It's a bad area but no one bothered me because it was too cold! Then I messed around with some settings to get this shot. Braving the cold was worth it today!