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a depressing late November image . oh well .

 

it has pathos at least

 

Ein Abstrakt, in der Sonne schillernd, von einem in seine Einzelteile zerlegten und zertrümmerten Monitor, lag in der Stadt am Wegesrand.

 

An abstract, iridescent in the sun, of a monitor that had been dismantled and shattered lay by the wayside in town.

 

Django Reinhardt Group: There will never be another you

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The Story of this lake is the devistation of modern farming and Republican rule. This used to be a VERY unique ecosystem with uneard of large muscles, newts,salamanders,frogs, insects etc...It was all destoryed and nothing much can live in it because of factory farming. CAFOS are factory farms that have around 5K cows andproduce incredible amounts of pollution that has to go somewhere. In Indiana Nobody cares where it goes. Indiana rank dead last in water quality and #1 in pollution production.

 

This picture was taken by me on the roof of the "Panthéon".

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It looks really pretty, BUT it is pollution. There is the street overflow. So after rain there is alot of debris. There is an inbetween station thats collects bottle sticks whatever before it travel to next pond. There are several of these collect basins before it ends up in Lake Ontario. This is the 1st collect basin. The blue colour is reflection a blue grafitti. I have no clue what debris was but it was very thick cream like gathering around the stick. I was very hard to focus on. Good manul focus practise. Straight from camera.

pavement

someone's car needs repair

Skärblacka, Östergötland, Sweden

pavement

someone's car needs repair

Whitman County, Washington

“Le nerf optique est celui qui amène les idées lumineuses au cerveau.”

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This was just me using my new camera when I first got it, testing how it does on my wide angle lens so I thought I'd see if I could catch some stars, mind the crappy light pollution : (

 

8 x 3 photo pano done in Sequator and stitched in Lightroom

 

Also I use to come to this area to do a lot of my focus stack macros but when I arrived this time I see they put up a fence around where I use to go, I didn't expect this and it made the compo bad !!

  

Taken long after nightfall. The iPhone does help to brighten up the sky, but nevertheless it's still quite bright. The yellowness in the centre left of the picture is the light pollution coming from Brighton and Hove.

The light at Shad Thames caused me to take a slight detour from the walk to work yesterday. The haze (probably pollution!) meant that the light seemed to be pouring in over the top of the wharf buildings.

at last a clear moonless night - the first in about a month - the milky way rises above the ridge line - the sky above on the left glows bright yellow from the light pollution coming from the city of Brisbane - the rest of the sky contains red and to a lesser extent green airglow.

 

This was created with one row of eight images taken in portrait and merged in Lightroom 6.

Abstract landscape

When night shootings go bad, it's fun to still play with them.. Maybe not the best quality, but i like the mood when city lights hit the clouds.

The dew pond from South Downs Way between J&J Windmills and Ditchling Beacon. This was taken about 2 hours after sunset. The yellow tinge in the sky is from the AmEx stadium, the artificial lighting helping to condition the pitch there. The orange tinge on the right comes from the light pollution from Brighton and Hove

Duisburg, Germany

 

We have some stunning sunsets, largely because there are few large buildings and little pollution, just endless skies and prairie.

The sunrise from a couple of days ago, sky full bad stuff from the steelworks.

. . . This is the view looking towards Grand Rapids from 35 miles away! The clouds there helped reflect city light a bit, but even 2.5 hours after sunset, you could still see the glow from the city!

 

The red light inside the Muskegon Community College Observatory is for the safety of people inside, and is the best color to not ruin the human eye's night vision.

 

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