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Light Patterns depth of field results from a telephoto lens creates this broken appearance in the back ground, late Summer shadows, found in North Carolina.
Mon amour premier était la géométrie, le graphisme, les motifs, les textures !
Comment concilier cela avec la photo de rue ?
Comme ça...
La Crécerelle d’Amérique est le plus petit faucon
du Québec. Son cri aigu caractéristique trahit sa
présence dans les champs, malgré sa petite taille.
Comme chez la plupart des faucons, on peut
observer sous les yeux des crécerelles des rayures
noires verticales, appelées moustaches.
Le mâle a les ailes bleues ardoisées et le dos brun
rougeâtre tacheté de points noirs. Sa poitrine
rousse porte quelques taches noires et sa queue
rousse n’a qu’une seule bande noire à son
extrémité. La femelle a les ailes et le dos
complètement roux et tachetés de noir. Sa poitrine
porte de fines rayures foncées. Sa queue rousse
porte plusieurs petites bandes noires.
I took a walk with my camera, around the quieter back streets of our local town, at the beginning of this week. I saw several things, which generally go unnoticed, that I found interesting. These broken panes drew my eye, as each shattered pane had formed a different pattern.
This is a photo of patterns in the coastal bedrock near Clam Harbour Beach. The scrapes were made by the movement of glaciers 10,000 years ago.
This is a close-up photo of ice patterns that formed at the edge of a stream that flows across Clam Harbour Beach.
notice anything about the pattern in the chipped paint on this wooden cat's nose? i didn't until i got it up on the laptop screen!!
this is one possibility for the macromonday theme for 3/11 for imperfection.
#MacroMondays and #imperfection
its nose is less than a half an inch from side to side
painting on paper...size 51 x 41 cm...Windsor & newton block of acrylic paper with canvasstructure...I just love to paint on this paper...but when framing it is much easier with an ordinary canvas....but I just like this paper and paint on both sides...depends...this is on the not structured side of it...It is a block of paper that I just had and not used for a long periode but sometimes you just go through what you have and find things that turn up more useful than you thought....
outside the weather is so good...spring is definitely here though it is still a bit cold and you need to wear gloves and something around your neck still....
The gratings on the floor of the National Gallery make for some interesting compositions. I think people wondered what the heck I was doing when I pointing the camera at the floor and taking more photos of that than I was the paintings on the walls!!
This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the flow of water in a shallow stream.
#fujiwalkaarhus2019 - From a photo walk on a very rainy day with members of two Danish Facebook groups - October 26, 2019.