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The picture of Luca is a variant of what we know as the 'Droste effect' or 'mise en abyme': the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself. This produces a loop which mathematically could go on forever, but in practice only continues as far as the image's resolution allows.
Those labels you put on glasses when you hold parties for your friends and family... whenever we go back to this time where it was normal...
A quick one for Sliders Sunday today. A rose from last year.
I’ve done this sort of thing before in a Sliders set and really had fun and enjoyed it so I thought I would have another go at playing. I tried to keep it subtle though I suspect Subtle Sliders Sunday is an oxymoron. Anyway HSSS :)
I’ll post a straight version too so you can enjoy the proper look of this lovely flower. Both are processed in Capture One and then cleaned up in Affinity. The Sliders version was then mangled first in Topaz Studio and Nik Color Efex, but subtle like ;)
Link to the in-camera version in the first comments, so you can admire the damaged petals…
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy (and Subtle) Sliders Sunday ;)
Photo was taken in balloon flight when i try make photo my phone from gopro,when screen from gopro was broadcast on Iphone
A bit of fun with the old red phone box from this image.
But it's also a metaphor for how the internet and mobile phones have led to the almost complete disappearance of the iconic red telephone boxes that were, until recently, a standard feature of every neighbourhood in Britain.
The Observer joyfully plays in strange loops…
Location:
Home- Mindwalker Beach
Wearing: Kooqla, Tram, Stone's Work, Schadenfreude, Loordes of London, ieQED, Maxi Gossamer, Cae, SLink
Bohemian Antique Camera by Tartessos Arts
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A succession of elements (such as numbers or functions) by operation on one or more preceding elements according to a rule or formula involving a finite number of steps = A Fibonacci sequence with an end point designed by a terminator.
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On a recent visit to Dundee to check out the V&A (pics to follow!), I walked a bit further along from the V&A on the riverside, and found myself underneath the Tay Road Bridge, right where it comes onto land on the Dundee side of the mighty Firth of Tay, from Newport-in-Tay on the southern (Fife) side of the river.
Opened in 1966, it is an impressive 2, 250 metres long (1,4 miles), connecting Dundee to Fife (which in turn has two huge road bridges and the Rail Bridge crossing the Forth to Edinburgh - our rugged coastline needs lots of bridges!).
I've found shooting directly under structures like a bridge can give amazing perspective shots (I'm sure many of you have played with such shots too). I took several shots, but it was only when I zoomed in more on the large piers, retreating back towards the other shore, that I was happy with the shot, it was just begging to be taken in mono.
You'll have to imagine the sound - it was a windy day, so it was howling around the structure, the tide was high and I could hear the water of this mighty river splashing, and of course the constant bass rumble of vehicles zooming up above me on the road deck.
A quick one for Sliders Sunday today. A rose from last year.
I’ve done this sort of thing before in a Sliders set and really had fun and enjoyed it so I thought I would have another go at playing. I tried to keep it subtle though I suspect Subtle Sliders Sunday is an oxymoron. Anyway HSSS :)
I’ll post a straight version too so you can enjoy the proper look of this lovely flower. Both are processed in Capture One and then cleaned up in Affinity. The Sliders version was then mangled first in Topaz Studio and Nik Color Efex, but subtle like ;)
Link to the in-camera version in the first comments, so you can admire the damaged petals…
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy (and Subtle) Sliders Sunday ;)