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Panning can be a great exercise for training your hand-eye coordination when following a subject in motion. The lower the shutter speed, the more difficult it gets to obtain a sharp image of the subject . If the shutter speed is extremely low, then the object appears to be moving real fast, like those cars on the magazine covers.
Practicing the panning technique is very helpful for improving the tracking precision of the birds in flight - keeping that “one dot” on the bird’s head, which poses a serious challenge for everyone.
For this shot, instead of using a tripod I didn’t have at the time, I have concentrated to keeping the focus on the subject at a very low shutter speed: 1/5s, ISO 50, f8, hand-held.
How we see things is our own truth.
Mt. Shuksan
Northern Cascade mountains
Washington state
Taken from Artist's Point
The real voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new landscapes but in seeing with new eyes.
- Marcel Proust
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"Perception is an illusion of the ego and can't be relied upon to decide what is real."
I'm not a big fan of philosophy but i've found interesting some texts i've been reading lately.
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The illuminated Whitby Abbey (Halloween Night, 31 October). North Yorkshire, England (UK).
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There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the windows of perception.
...Homage to Jim Morrison...
I like glass block walls.
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"LABEL is something that others impose on you, and usually doesn’t reflect you inner self”
Macro Monday project - 03/31/08
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AMA IL PROSSIMO TUO ANCHE SE E' DIVERSO.
Il messaggio subliminale è uno degli elementi che più colpiscono all’interno dei messaggi pubblicitari, del cinema, dell’arte o della televisione. Un messaggio subliminale è un messaggio o un segnale visivo studiato per essere trasmesso sotto (sub) i limiti (liminale) normali della percezione.
Tra gli esempi, possono essere menzionati un messaggio in una canzone, non percepito dalla mente cosciente ma in grado di arrivare all’inconscio, o un’immagine trasmessa in maniera talmente breve (in un decimo di un secondo) che non viene percepita a livello cosciente ma è percepita in maniera inconscia. La persona può non percepire il messaggio in forma cosciente ma interiorizzarlo a livello di subconscio.
La percezione dei messaggi subliminali nella pubblicità, nella letteratura, nel cinema e in televisione è un’impresa che ha a che fare con l’inserimento di parole disegnate attraverso elementi strutturali, o di elementi che vengono posizionati in determinate scene, variando completamente il loro significato.
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Immagine rispondente alle dimensioni richieste dal gruppo "Macro Mondays"
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The subliminal message is one of the most striking elements in advertising, cinema, art or television. A subliminal message is a message or a visual signal designed to be transmitted under (sub) the normal (liminal) limits of perception.
Among the examples, a message can be mentioned in a song, not perceived by the conscious mind but able to reach the unconscious, or an image transmitted so shortly (in a tenth of a second) that it is not perceived at the level conscious but is perceived unconsciously. The person may not perceive the message consciously but internalize it at the subconscious level.
The perception of subliminal messages in advertising, literature, cinema and television is a business that has to do with the insertion of words drawn through structural elements, or elements that are positioned in certain scenes, completely changing their meaning.
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Image corresponding to the dimensions requested by the "Macro Mondays" group
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CANON EOS 6D Mark II con ob. CANON EF 100 mm f./2,8 L Macro IS USM
Time stretches beyond perception in this very long exposure from the coastline near Tønsberg. Over several minutes, the sea dissolves into mist and the sky unfolds in slow, layered motion. What remains is not a moment, but a quiet state — a boundary where water, sky and land agree to let time soften their edges.
Fun fact: Long exposures measured in several minutes don’t just blur motion — they average reality. Waves, clouds and light are mathematically compressed into a single, calm visual truth that never existed at any one instant.
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I guess i should say something about this :)
This is a moment captured in CCB, Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon, that includes the Berardo Collection, about modern and contemporaneous art.
This painting is indeed fully black, or at least that’s how it looks to most people.
It’s told that the artist wanted you to look deeply into his painting – here ‘deeply’ stands for a looong time eheh – and that way you should be able to distinguish 4 very subtle patterns in it.
The message is clear, trying to push you to look at things differently, intensely.
I didn’t manage to go beyond the black perception, but some tried really hard to :)
Vivitar 28mm F1:2.5. (M42)
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This HYBYCOZO sculpture is titled Floura and is along the Discovery Trail.
Floura
Stainless Steel, Powder Coat Pigment, LED
2022
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LIGHT BLOOM by HYBYCOZO is a limited-time exhibit where nature and light converge. This mesmerizing display invites you to explore the Garden transformed by stunning geometric light installations that illuminate the beauty of the desert landscape in a new way. As the sun sets, LIGHT BLOOM comes to life, casting intricate shadows and vibrant hues across the Garden. Wander the trails and let the enchanting installations transport you to a magical realm where the natural world meets the abstract.
HYBYCOZO is the collaborative studio of artists Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk. Based in Los Angeles, their work consists of larger than life geometric sculptures, often with pattern and texture that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural phenomena. Typically illuminated, the work celebrates the inherent beauty of form and pattern and represents their ongoing journey in exploring the myriad dimensions of geometry. HYBYCOZO is short for the Hyperspace Bypass Construction Zone, a nod to their favorite novel (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) and was the title of their first installation in 2014. They continue to create under this name. In the novel earth was being destroyed to make way for a bypass. It lead Serge and Yelena to ask what it means to make art at a time where the earth’s hospitable time in the universe may be limited.
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Q: Walk us through your creative process?
A: The focus of our creative process is to explore the intricate interplay between geometry, light, space and to inspire contemplation, wonder and a sense of place among our audiences. Geometry and pattern-making serve as the backbone of our creative expression. It is the framework through which we navigate the complexities of form, proportion and spatial relationships. Patterns, both simple and complex, have a profound impact on our perception and understanding of the world. They possess the ability to evoke a sense of order, balance and aesthetic pleasure. Pattern making and geometry offer us a means of storytelling and communication. These patterns serve as conduits for deeper exploration, provoking introspection and contemplation to uncover the underlying symbols embedded within the human psyche.
Q: What inspired the concept of LIGHT BLOOM?
A: Just as many cactus and desert plants have evolved to produce night-blooming flowers, adapting to their environment and thriving in darkness, our sculptures come alive after sunset, blossoming with light and transforming the night into a glowing landscape of art and geometry.
Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.
"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."
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I got my permit today.
.. It was terrifying.
And I almost hit a mailbox. :|
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I am not one to play with perception to much, but I do enjoy this image when flipped. Helps you take a second to process the similarity in the reflection of sky and water.
It may look like South America but this is Derwent Water in the Lake District with Skiddaw mointain covered in April snow. Keswick sits at the foot of the mountain but unless you look closely it can be missed.
In the Post Truth era of MSM things are now always what the seem and much remains hidden. Perception is Power. The truth its casualty for now