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I carefully took this guy back to my apartment so that I could use a reverse ring to get much closer.
He was returned unharmed back to the wild.
Made for the Character Design Challenge group on Facebook, under the theme "centaurs".
Pretty fun to do.
an abstract design created originally from light & colour ...mainly red...... geometrically manipulated.......mirrored & cloned
again trying to create a view into the picture & a burst of colour within .....perhaps
thanks again for looking in ...very grateful for that .... best bigger ........ hope you have a Mega Day
Interesting the bird did not turn around in the hollow (which was not very deep) to exit. Instead it backed out a little and then sprung itself with it's legs out and turned in mid air.
(Peter)
This is the reverse shot of the image below.
Part of Japanese architect Tadao Ando's Yumebutai complex, on Awaji island.
Took a very different approach processing this one. I don't know if I prefer it, but it's nice to try something new.
Reverse Manhattanhenge is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the rising sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid during the winter months. It's the opposite of Manhattanhenge, which happens in the summer when the setting sun aligns with the city's streets
Reverse angle while hiking to Hengifoss (this is closer to Litlanesfoss), view towards Skógagerði, and Upphéraðsvegur (route 931) leading towards Egilsstaðir, passing over Lögurinn.
Camera: 1943 4x5 Graflex Speed Graphic
Lens: 1920 Conley Safety f/2.2
Negative: Silver gelatin paper
Developer: Caffenol CM
In some areas the toes of pahoehoe flows can pick up pieces of scoria and other pieces of basalt that cover the ground that it is flowing across, and via a "reverse caterpillar motion" place these pieces on top of flow itself. This results in a phenonenon called "reverse stratigraphy " with older rock ending up above the younger rock. Such activity is localized. But in these limited areas, pre existing loose basaltic material ends up on top of flow instead of underneath. The black pieces in this photo lie on top of a pahoehoe toe and are the results of such a process. This photo was taken in pahoehoe flows near the current end of Chain of Craters Road.
Since these are posted on the eve of April Fool's Day, it seems fitting to do something a little off the norm.
Many people are familiar with "Manhattanhenge", where sometime in the Summer months, the Setting Sun lines up with the Street Grid of Manhattan, but nobody seems to think about what happens as Winter approaches and the sun does exactly the opposite.
Me and my friend(Muhammad )have standing water alongside, reflection of our water is very beautiful. The idea is mine of Photography was by Jafar.
Professor Zoom, Zoom, and whatever else you want to call him, as he appears in CW's show the Flash... or will appear.