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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.
Not that much of a slider really. The vignette is quite heavily applied obviously and other than that I only moved the paraglider closer to the moon. In real life the moon was covered by clouds by the time he got close enough.
Taken mid April
Unusual cloud formations provide a visual hood and the reflection completes the frame of this sea view with a disused Victorian factory
A truly gloomy day today but the local forest walk was very atmospheric. I didn't need to add any artificial vignette.
The rain stopped and the sun broke through, lighting this spot in the forest in the Lake District... I was secretly hoping a bird might sit on the log for me, to complete the picture, but no such luck!
I like how one of the automated tags that flickr added is 'serene' because that's how it felt.
Thanks for looking :-)
I returned to the part of the city where I first lived as a baby. The light and colour caught my eye. May 23
A little touch of vignette and sketch for a wonderful page out of the Audubon bird book!
Happy Sliders Sunday!
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
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
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.
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.
Heading toward late afternoon, the sun flashes a wild dogwood on the farm. Thanks for the look and have a great evening.
Early Sunday morning stroll with camera in hand. One of my favourite things to do. Simple pleaseures.
Youghal May 23. IT was all about the colour, strong shapes and of course light and shadow when I saw this scene
The image captures a tranquil island, standing as a quiet guardian of time and space, surrounded by the still embrace of calm waters. The reflection in the lake blurs the boundary between reality and illusion, reminding us that what we perceive is often shaped by the stillness within us. The warm glow of sunlight graces the trees, symbolizing the fleeting yet beautiful transitions of life, while the sky, adorned with delicate, flowing clouds, mirrors the gentle passage of time.
Framed by the silhouettes of bare branches, the scene speaks to the cyclical nature of existence – moments of fullness and moments of quiet emptiness. This image is a meditation on solitude, connection, and the silent reflections that shape our understanding of the world around us.