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This shot captured some reddish tones in a leaf back-lit by the sun. The wonderful bokeh and macro focus are via my Takumar 55 mm lens on my Sony a6000.
Escape Into The Park festival yesterday (11th June). First proper gig taking photos for a website. Great time despite the lower numbers in attendance this year. Too many sights to photograph them all!
Better in Lightbox.
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subtle turns
distinguishing between a turn and a turn on a path isn’t as subtle as one would guess..
composing how our eyes even select a turn cannot always be of a delicate destination to what the true reality wanted can ever be..
accepting our life turns from the expectation of the unexpected is yet the hardest turn that can ever be composed, for which, even though expected, the wanted true reality is not what life is turning to be… and those eyes looking, wish only they can see realities for what they truly are and can be…
this is the subtle turn… and is one of which new paths are to be…
Location: Nablus , West Bank
Photography by: Nabil Darwish
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M'agrada com es combinen, verds subtils, textures i formes orgà niques....
I like the combo, subtle greens, organic shapes and textures....
These water bottle bosses can be difficult to find these days. Paul had to dig them up in his workshop for this special anniversary build.
At first glance, this piece looks pretty straightforward, but the more I look at it, the more I appreciate the subtlety, the flow of the lines from top to bottom, or maybe from bottom to top is more accurate. A head would only distract.
I encourage you to take a look at the image in the large or the original size. A truly majestic sky in a 1940s-style color look.
Home grown in my backyard and edited in Lightroom 2 -this is now my favorite new editing program. Just learning how to use it but am having a blast. I created a glow by adjusting the clarity.
Eventhough they look the same at fist glance and more so as every day passes, there are some ever so slight differences between Jewel and Darla (Ginger).
If you look close at the beaks, Jewel on the left has a more yellowish beak than Darla, which seems odd since Jewel is the oldest and the older they get the more black the beak should get until eventually all black.
Also, there is some slight green that sneeks through on the right wing of Darla.