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Art - Layered vignette
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Shot for Smile on Saturday. I like using anything as a planter - here a lock box with succulents and clay bowl made yrs ago. I did add a filter called sunscreen...
Vases/Flower Pots
DEFINITIONS:
-a VASE is a jar made of glass, porcelain, earthenware, metal... usually higher than it is wide, used chiefly to hold cut flowers or for decoration.
-a FLOWER POT is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed.
Flower pots are made from clay, plastic, metal, wood, stone, or sometimes biodegradable material.
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focus right through my neighbour´s fence
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro, is a Catholic cathedral located in the city center of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
It was inaugurated in 1979 in modern style, has conical shape, with 106 meters in diameter, 75 meters in height outside 64 meters internal height and capacity for 20.000 people standing. The beauty of the building, straight and clean lines, due to the torn colored glass walls to the dome.
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A truly gloomy day today but the local forest walk was very atmospheric. I didn't need to add any artificial vignette.
This and the preceding two images were taken a couple of years ago...they’re just snapshots of Alicante, things that caught my eye.
A little touch of vignette and sketch for a wonderful page out of the Audubon bird book!
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Inch Stand on the way to Dingle. The yellow lifeguard hut against the brooding sky is what first caught my eye, but as I looked and took the scene in further the hunched figure head down fighting against the wind made me capture this particular frame
June 23. After a brief sojourn with some water and reflection posts I am back to where my heart currently lies, namely vignettes with strong colour and shape. Early morning Cork summer 23
Heading toward late afternoon, the sun flashes a wild dogwood on the farm. Thanks for the look and have a great evening.
To me, the most interesting parts of this dragonfly is the color green, and the wonderful eyes. The substrate was not that nice. All in all, I decided to go for an extreme crop and vignette, emphasizing the elements I like about it.
Black and white edit with just a -hint- of vignette.
Morelia spilota mcdowelli, eastern carpet python #carpetpython
Early Sunday morning stroll with camera in hand. One of my favourite things to do. Simple pleaseures.
When you travel in a new area and find a bird you have never seen, you don't know when there will be another chance to see it again and/or if the next time the distance between the bird and yourself will even be greater. So I always photograph it, no matter how far it is. Also, when I do bird photography, I almost always have a small pair of 8X10 binoculars around my neck to be able to scan the environment.... it is even a better deal when my husband accompanies me, as he has the eyes of a falcon when it comes to spotting wildlife. The lark sparrow is not that rare a bird in Saskatchewan but it was a lifer for me. I later had a chance to see and photograph it from a bit closer, but this photo remains one of my favorites and it is perfect for "Happy Fence Friday" HFF. Have a great weekend everybody.
I've been busy creating 12 Festive Builds for the Brickfanatics Website I've also added a few lines of cheesy verse to accompany each vignette.
Built on a 8x8 plate, which is always a challenge, but a joy once complete.
A church in the village of Valensole. It was closed most mornings as I took my morning stroll after my sunrise shoot. On this particular day the door was cracked open so I stuck my nose in. I was delighted to see the sun streaming through the beautiful stained glass windows. I then realised that there was a film shoot in operation. So I captured a few frames and left as unobtrusively as I could.
Vignettes of Cork. The no. 5 ballon caught my eye as i was walking, so i felt compelled to try and make a frame.
Once the eye sees the primary subject I was then enjoyed how the double yellow line continues around the corner and leads the viewer on a journey out of the scene (but perhaps that just me 😊)
You would think this photo had been converted into black and white but no I have only changed the levels and add a vignette, it was a rather gray day we went to the beach.
Definitely not sunbathing weather.
A ubiquitous scene as one drove through Provence mid summer 22. Clear blue skies, golden crop in the field and random trees and their shadows offering a third visual element to feast on
Vignettes of Cork. I was setting up to take a photo of this old building in Macroom Cork. Drawn by the colour palette and the tiling pattern. I dont "do street" much these days but I still enjoy it as a photographic art form. I then noticed this gentleman, with his shirt, carrier bag and mask harmonious to the scene approaching. Fortunately for me he got a text message just at the right spot 😊 and stopped as he entered the frame.