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Another shot from my visit to Centro Cultural de Belém (Colecção Berardo) last Sunday. Good spot to develop my Minimalist photo style...

Samyang 12mm f2.0

How many triangles do you see?

People are also included :)

 

@Biarritz France

Crete senesi,marzo 2014

On explore #271 mar 2, 2009

Zig-zag road Montichiello, Toscane, Italia

Crazy zig zag walkway Burnett River, Bundaberg Queensland.

a7rii + Auto Tamron 1:2.5 f = 105mm BBAR Multi C (Adaptall 1)

A part of the Swartberg folding mountain range much of which is a World Heritage Site.

It can be hot in here, especially if you keep stopping to take pictures. Possibly the most photographed walkway in Glasgow!

Jugando en la Llanada ;)

 

Mayor resolución y EXIF en www.inakibolumburu.com

Amble beach at sunrise, Northumberland.

 

» Press L to view large on black.

 

Thanks for looking

Gracias por mirar

Merci d'avoir regardé

Danke für das Schauen

Ringraziamenti per osservare

Dank voor het kijken

Спасибо за просмотр

Благодаря, че посетихте

Сонирхож үзсэнд баярлалаа

Obrigado por ter visto

Köszönöm

谢谢看

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© 2012 Photography By Steve Clasper

I see that the path of progress has never taken a straight line, but has always been a zigzag course amid the conflicting forces of right and wrong, truth and error, justice and injustice, cruelty and mercy.

 

~ Kelly Miller

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Hiking around Wood Line made by Andy Goldsworthy.

Sea defence on Caister beach, Norfolk. Taken using the Lee little stopper filter.

Pillow shams to match the Zig Zag quilt. Blogged at www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com

24/01/2016; Believe it or not, but this actually was a zig zag move at these pillars of the purple room of the Post Office Rotterdam, even though it looks like a bunch of light spaghetti. Guess there's still plenty for me to learn about the Pixelstick.

Ex QR BB18¼ class 1072 "City of Lithgow" shunts its train at Clarence Station on the Zig Zag Railway on 13th November 2005.

The zig zag - Dusk falls across the Firth of Forth with the moody last light of day catching the 'The Blocks' at St Monans as it zig zags its way out to sea.

 

The long exposure portrays a deceptive sense of calm - conditions were anything but, with waves frequently crashing over The Blocks; it was rather precarious being perched atop 'the wall' and getting a soaking for good measure too!

 

St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

 

Explore #8 27/11/2025

 

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Out yesterday for another lovely walk with ianbartlett. We did about 10 miles, of which at least a couple were in the clouds ... we did get a bit wet, but it was wonderful to be in the eerie quiet mistiness.

 

I only took a 45mm (90mm on a full frame) lens with my Ollie 1mk3. I also set the camera to square and mono, although given the greyness of the day, everything was pretty much black and white anyway :))

Macro Mondays - Z

Tate Modern, London, UK

 

© James Palmer

www.james-palmer.co.uk

Made from thrifted pillowcases.

 

Not a great picture, I was hoping for a sunny day, but it's been raining for the past two. I hung it out on the line in between showers!

A sabotaged PANO, vibrance corrected in Photoshop.

Rural Split Rail fences add a lot to the rural landscape.

Happy Fence Friday!

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