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I love these kinds of split color shots as the sun is going down. The light streaks are a nice added bonus!
Öresundsbron, mellan Sverige & Danmark.
Öresundsbroförbindelsen Bron sträcker sig över 16 km från Lernacken söder om Malmö på den svenska sidan till Kastrup på den danska sidan. Själva brodelen är 7845 meter. Den övriga sträckan består av dels en tunnel som mäter 3510 meter, och dels en konstgjord ö (Peberholm/Pepparholm) som mäter 4055 meter. Öresundsbron innehar en hel mängd rekord. Bland annat är brodelen världens längsta snedkabelbro för både bil- och järnvägstrafik. Dessutom är de fyra pylonerna som håller upp bron Nordens högsta byggnadsverk med sina 203,5 meter (cirka 10 meter högre än Turning Torso).
Tonight's sunset streams through the barn window, giving the impression of blacksmith's fire on the bale elevator wheel.
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Insane view from Mt. Tamalpais, California. 2,500 feet high in the clouds | Photography by ©Kaaren Citaa
"@Interior A scene from a Dr. Seuss book- Twisted, spiky trees silhouetted at #sunset @JoshuaTreeNPS by David Curry "
This is what the marsh looked like opposite the sunset shown in the next two photos.
From the original Canon Elph APS camera.
GALLERY NOTES:
This view is looking north from the former Caviar Tower at Bayside. It was taken at the same time the image called “Sunset Over Delaware Bay” using the original Canon ELPH camera. No enhancements of any kind were made to this image.
Light from a golden sunset streamed into the woods surrounding Gillette Castle in East Haddam, Connecticut
Marie-Claire Blais
Streaming Light.
For her first solo exhibition in a Quebec museum, Marie-Claire Blais is unveiling an entirely new body of work, composed of a monumental installation, several paintings and a sound work. In this contemplative environment, pictorial atmospheres of rose, blue and orange tints remind us of the affect and meditative rhythms of sunrise and sunset.
Streaming Light, the suspended installation that gives the exhibition its name, was specially conceived with the Museum’s gallery space in mind. It is Blais’s most ambitious work to date and the culmination of her recent explorations in painting. Comprised of multiple panels of painted burlap, it evokes the movement of an imposing wave swelling up to meet the bodies of visitors.
On the walls surrounding the installation, a series of creased paintings are arranged in an irregular succession that lends a certain cadence to the whole. The folds create a play of shadow and light that both heightens the materiality of the painted surfaces and alters the visitors’ perceptions of chromatic nuances as they move through the gallery.
In addition, a sound work sporadically fills the gallery, like a breath animating the space. This work transmits the sounds Blais produced in her studio while applying the pigments to the unprimed burlap using a brush and broad circular motions. This creation brings to awareness the physical dimension of the process of making the installation’s panels, which, paradoxically, are airy and delicate in their completed state.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts., Québec.