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View out of my front windscreen just after the BP carwash machine has squirted detergent on its first pass.
Distorted views and perspectives have been used in art and photography for a long time. The manipulation of the size and shape of objects (or faces, for that matter) can be creative, revealing or funny. This cherub, taken with a 10mm fish-eye lens at very close range, is totally out of proportion and, yet, it is pleasing to the eye. The point I wish to make about distorted views is that they can be acceptable and unacceptable. It is unacceptable when the distortion is not acknowledged or, even worse, when distorted views themselves are regarded as normal. In the latter case collective madness would be in charge. Fuji X-E3.
Drove home from Oslo airport early in the morning yesterday. It was already become bright and we stopped at a height where we looked beyond Einafjorden. The morning mist still lay somewhere and created a mystical atmosphere.
View from Western Canyon Road near Griffith Park Observatory.
It was closing time so I got free light streaks.
Views of Criccieth Castle taken on Saturday afternoon.
We went to a Craft Fayre and then walked around the local shops then drove to the beach and promenade.
Criccieth is a town and community on the Llŷn Peninsula in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd in Wales. The town lies 5 miles west of Porthmadog, 9 miles east of Pwllheli and 17 miles south of Caernarfon. It had a population of 1,826 in 2001, reducing to 1,753 at the 2011 census.
View from Raven Crag.. it's not quite from the summit, it's a better view than the one from the new summit viewing platform.
View from the top of Tom na Gruagaich, the smaller of the 2 munros on Beinn Alligin. With a clear sky forecast and a chance of aurora, I decided to spend the night on the summit to do a bit of stargazing.
View of an old factory sawtooth building, seen from the 5th floor of the Auto Park on Gilles Street.
A nighttime stroll through Montreal...every city has a different personality when the sun goes down.
As I was leaving the beach from my sunrise captures there at the Ocean City Fishing Pier, this view caught my eye with the late morning shadows being cast on the dune, fence, and pier.
May have to try this one in B&W too.
If you like 'architectural' views, go to Greenwich, London. Here, along the colonnades of the Old Royal Naval College, across the Thames, and onto the business buildings of Canary Wharf.
Der Blick reicht bis zum Köterberg (links mit dem Funkturm zu erahnen) in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Der Höhenzug Holzberg liegt im Landkreis Holzminden auf der Nahtstelle von Leinebergland im Osten und Weserbergland im Westen.
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Submitted 27/05/2014
Accepted 25/06/2014
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