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"Macro Mondays" - "Zigzag"
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Titel: Zickzack - Industrie Produkt Makro Kunst Fotografie.
Jörg Schubert / #schubertj73
Title: Zigzag - Industrial Product Macro Art Photography.
Am liebsten mag ich Treppenhausspiralen.. Hier führen die Treppen im Zickzack . Geht man hoch oder wieder runter...wohin will man....lohnt die Mühe?...
Wie auch immer, habt einen schönen Tag !
Most of all I like staircase spirals .This stairs are leading zigzagged.
Shall I go up or down again? ... where do you want to go? .... is it worth the effort? ...
Anyway, have a nice day!
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Die Kreuzotter (Vipera berus) ist eine kleine bis mittelgroße Giftschlange Eurasiens aus der Familie der Vipern (Viperidae).Das auffälligste Zeichnungsmerkmal ist ein dunkles Zickzack-Band auf dem Rücken. Ebenso wie die Grundfarbe kann auch die Rückenzeichnung sehr variabel ausgebildet sein.
Vipera berus, the common European adder[3] or common European viper,[4] is a venomous snake that is extremely widespread and can be found throughout most of Western Europe and as far as East Asia. They are not regarded as especially dangerous;[3] the snake is not aggressive and usually bites only when really provoked, stepped on, or picked up. Bites can be very painful, but are seldom fatal.Adults grow to a total length (including tail) of 60 to 90 cm (24 to 35 in) and a mass of 50 to 180 g (1.8 to 6.3 oz)
(Wikipedia)
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Für "Macro Mondays"
Thema "Zigzag" am 26.09.2022.
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• Zigzag scallop / Bermuda sand scallop
Scientific classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Autobranchia
Infraclass: Pteriomorphia
Order: Pectinida
Superfamily: Pectinoidea
Family: Pectinidae
Subfamily: Pectininae
Tribe: Amusiini
Genus: Euvola
Species: E. ziczac
From left to right:
W:76mm Salvador, Brazil
W:60mm Itajaí, Santa Catarina, Brazil
From my collection
verwinkelt in Amsterdam Zuid am Valley
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SONY αlpha NEX-7 & SEL18200 (18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS, E-Mount)
131 mm _ f/6.3 _ 1/2500s _ ISO200
PSe, cropped, neat image filtered
28.09.2015 / 15:00 CEST (DST) / MESZ
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Temporäre Kunsthalle
Schlossplatz
Berlin
Architekt
Adolf Krischanitz
Das Blau und Weiß auf der Fassade ist eine abstrakte Darstellung von Himmel und Wolken.
The blue and white on this facade is an abstract interpretation of sky and clouds.
Ein paar Tage Inzidenz »50–100« bedeuten den Auftakt der Museumssaison zum Frühlingsbeginn, also ab ins leere deutsche Museum… inzwischen haben sie schon wieder zu, heute sollen sie wohl aber schon wieder aufmachen. Zickzack eben... dazu passen: genau – ein paar Treppenbilder.
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Blue hour view of the zigzaggy roof of the MIM (Muskinstrumenten-Museum Berlin/Berlin Musical Instrument Museum) and a glimpse of the Kammermusiksaal/Chamber Music Hall's roof at Berlin's Kulturforum. The Kulturforum (Cultural Forum) is a building ensemble in Berlin's Tiergarten district near Potsdamer Platz. Next to the Philharmonie and the aforementioned Kammermusiksaal several museums and the "Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin" (Berlin State Library, affectionately also called "Stabi" by the users) belong to the ensemble.
This view from the outer west of the former Sony Center was a little tricky to catch because the white "wings" on top of the Kammermusiksaal were visible only from one particular position. The image might have benefitted from getting closer to the roof but that would have required a longer telephoto range than the maximum 75 mm my LX100 II offers.
Taken on an epic afternoon/sunset/blue hour/evening photo walk with m_laRs_k and magrit k. :) This was also the "It's going to be dark but we won't bring a tripod" walk because Mathias travelled lightweight with only his X100V (and no tripod). So this was also an opportunity to put the high(er) ISO capabilities of both the little Lumix and my OM1 to the test. I must say, both cameras faired pretty well. Especially the much newer OM1 (as was to be expected) but the little Lumix also did a pretty good job, better than I had expected. And what didn't look so nice was handled well with the modern noise reduction tools found in DXO PhotoLab and Topaz DeNoise. So no more fear of using high ISO values ;)
I also toyed with the idea of removing the three lonely stars that were in the image but since their triangular pattern echoed that of the MIM's roof and they also added something to the otherwise cloudless, "empty" sky, and so also created a better balance in the image (methinks), I decided to let them in and highlighted them with some dodge and burn instead.
HSS, Everyone!