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Synthetic lines and reflections converge—a subtle glimpse of a hidden world beneath.

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Exposure: 05/2016

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09.07.2020

Water Surface Tension captured when a coin is dropped into a glass container filled with water.

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Captured with the new Nikkor Z 24-200mm @200mm focal length

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The surface of Cottonball Marsh had a wide array of textures from smooth silts and clays to heavily upturned plates formed by shrink and swell of the clays to areas with numerous shallow pits with salt crusts around them.

 

This type of texture was present in areas near the little streams. The wrinkled look is probably due to the presence of clays that shrink when drying.

An oldie but goodie. I love how the spheres are perfectly round and the one on the right looks like a lavender pearl.

Varying the shutter speed on the camera will produce many different looks to this subject of cobbles in the bed of a sunlit creek.

NOT created with Photoshop! No, non è fatta con photoshop!

It's the surface of a lake. E' la superficie di un lago.

via Tarmacadam Surfaces ift.tt/20SJxMu

Tarmacadam Surfaces in Barton Upon Irwell #Barton #Upon #Irwell

ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti working on the ESA/DLR Surface Avatar experiments testing teleoperation of the Justin robot with a slick haptic interface (“force feedback”) and different degrees of robot autonomy.

 

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Credit: ESA/NASA

olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

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Tarmacadam Colours in Church End | Coloured Tarmacadam #Coloured #Asphalt #Surfaces #Church #End t.co/F6zdyBHpKg

Havent done any 'product' shots in a long long time so thought I'd give it another whirl.

 

Here is my, recently purchased, rather lovely Surface Pro 4 i7.

 

Lit with single flash through white umbrella.

Some yellow leaves reflected on the surface of the water.

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