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Taken on a freezing January day in Central Park, testing my then new sigma 24-70 on aps.-c. I love to spot little lovely corners of this world as a distraction from the oblivion human race is going to experience, quite soon I guess.

Just outside our condo a few nights ago -- treacherous walking but beautiful light and patterns.

 

Bethesda, Maryland

Located on the Icefields Parkway between Lake Louise and Jasper.

Processed picture of Norio on the couch in Kitahiroshima.

 

Original caption: Tangled FX 2.1 (Aug 8, 2018 at 8:03:43 PM)

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Carved figures peek out between the tree roots at the Ta Som temple, which dates to the late 1100s. You wonder how many more carvings might be fully obscured by the tree.

 

Pentax K-30 with Pentax-A 50mm f/1.7

it looks like broken window

The sad remains of a Willowherb flower spike

These living bridges are created by the War-Khasis, a sub-tribe of the Khasis who dominate this region of India and beyond. They cut down a betel nut tree and split it in half. They hollow out a foot path in the trunk and lay it across the space they wish to bridge, usually a stream. They take the secondary roots of the Ficus elastica tree, which come out of the ground and grow aerially in the moist climate. They train these roots to grow across this hollowed out trunk. The roots attach and grow horizontally to the other side and attach themselves into the far bank. Along the way, the roots are trained to grow where needed, forming hand rails, and added support. It is an act of patience as it takes 15 years for it to become fully usable. Some of these bridges are believed to be 500 years old or more. The Umkar bridge, shown in this picture, is in the village of Siet and was destroyed by a massive flash flood a couple of years ago. What you see in this image is a replacement bridge after a couple of years of growth. It is a living bridge in the making. When done, these bridges can hold as many as 50 people. This photo is published at: www.facebook.com/RachaelKWx/videos/215375533126310/?v=215..., which is a video production entitled: Outside the Classroom - The Rainiest Place on Earth, by Rachael Kaye, meteorologist.

I just keep playing around with this one. First it was a sketch, just an experiment in design. I liked it, so I did a digital color version of the sketch. Well, I was still curious what it would look like as an oil painting, so here it is. If I can come up with more designs like it I may do more.

 

Oil, 11 x 24 inches

Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.

 

Our Daily Challenge - Tangled - 5/22/11

My new tangle pattern!

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From a recent hike. On Red Hill above Carbondale CO. Using the Millennium Nikkor (year 2000 special issue rangefinder lens from the limited edition S3 reissue) on the new Sony A7RIII

Before I bought this Fuji camera, I was worried by all the negative reviews saying it can't handle foliage very well. Clearly not true, as this looks fine to me!

Taken along the banks of the Royal Canal, near Leixlip.

I am still working on commissioned work, but I wanted to take a quick break and post something more personal.

I'm sure this is how my mind looks when I try to come up with something for my photo.

P.S. I realized while editing, this reminds me a lot of Ben Zank's Photo.

 

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Ci sono giornate che iniziano già così aggrovigliate, ci si alza la mattina presto e si scopre di essere già in ritardo, di dover correre per riuscire a fare tutto, incastrando le cose l'una con l'altra, prima di potersi finalmente riposare un pò.... Ecco, oggi è una di quelle! E per fortuna ancora niente neve qua.....

E per partire bene mi ascolto

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I found these spider webs backlit by the sun at Woods Pond in Lenox Dale, Massachusetts.

See light box view!

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One from Delamere this morning, taken about an hour after sunrise. Walked round a path i've never been to before and found a few cool trees along the way. I liked how everything is tangled and whispy with these trees.

 

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bare branches, gray skies and my hasselblad 500 c/m.

Perhaps this is what happens to me on aTipsy Tuesday or perhaps the socks just wanted to make one more appearance before the season is over??

if shiny green spiders don't freak you out, hit "L"

From an afternoon hike to a favorite local trail.

The Panshanger Great Oak on a sunny (nearly) Midsummer's morning

Portuguese house with tangles cables

iPhone6

iPad Pro

Apps - iColorama, Tangled FX

A vertical shot of a particularly interesting looking tree in old San Juan. Kinda liked the effect it gave. Not much else to say about this one.

 

Possibly a banyan tree?

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