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Another one from the hidden depth of the Römer undergroud parking lot.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)
Ribbon cable. Originally comprising ten conductors, this is the same cable I used about a year-and-a-half ago for a Macro Mondays entry (Multicolor theme), less the red and brown conductors I peeled off for a project needing short lengths of that particular gauge of wire.
A tip of the hat to Cartale for including the earlier work as an example for this week's Ribbon theme. Excluding my Explored entries, that one picture is my most expectation-shattering post so far.
The zig zag path was used by the dinorwic slate quarry workers going to work,and now it a leisure walk to go up to the old slate quarry,you can see the Llanberis village and natural lake padarn.
The mountain equivalent of Carlie Browns jumper lol. A great day in the hills near Glenfinnan. Looking across to Meall a’Choire Chruinn? from Sgòrr Craobh a' Chaorainn.
Spring Valley, Rockbridge, Va
Lately, I've been on an 828 kick. It's a lot like 127 (small paper-backed rollfilm) but it's even more orphaned than 127 is (I don't know of anyone making 828 available commercially at all). Also, there were never that many 828 cameras on the market - Kodak made maybe a half-dozen models, and there are a very few others out there.
This is Fuji microfilm, 35mm unperforated, developed in POTA.
Camera is the f6.3 Bantam folder.
A glimpse at the Crown Range road pass. Due to the nature of the switchbacks and narrowness of the road, during snow season, it can become quite treacherous. This part of the road is called "The Zig-Zag."
Ventral view of Argiope aurantia, a Black & Yellow Garden Spider. Note the characteristic zig-zag pattern in the web. Neighbor of the beast posted yesterday. Without the monopod/remote process described there this is as close as 360mm equivalent will get me. I like this because the background is one huge lotus leaf. This gives a clear view of the spider, the web, and the pond.
Happy Arachtober!
PS: I'm posting 2 unrelated photos today. You might like the other one as well.
I have been seeing some great shots from St Monan's so had to see for myself.
Couldn't find the jetty for ages as its not visible from the town.
Not quite the comp I wanted as should have been more to the right, but was sharing the wall with Billy Currie so spend a pleasant but cold time chatting to Billy. www.flickr.com/photos/billycurrie/
Continuing the theme of Sydney's Chinese Garden of Friiendship, three more phoros from these wonderful gardens.
The Zig-Zag bridge is one of the features of Chinese Gardens, where the bridge is designed to turn several times, so one can enjoy different scenes on either side of the bridge. Here the bridge crosses between the Lotus Pond on the right and the Lake of Brightness on the left.
It is also believed that evil spirits cannot cross over a Zig-Zag bridge.
Sunrise over the Snake River fore bay in Idaho Falls, ID.
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St Monans Pier Scotland, Took the opportunity to visit this during a golf trip this week, tides were wrong which I knew before I travelled, but was still an interesting place
I was fortunate to take in the sights of autumn in Acadia National Park this year, but - despite the colors - some conditions seemed to beg for the IR camera. While this isn't one of the 'prettiest' images made that week, it remains one of my favorites.
Además del conocidÃsimo monasterio, las calles de San Lorenzo de El Escorial están repletas de rincones que rezuman historia por sus piedras.
Héctor ZAMORA - ZIG ZAG, 2020
Le pavillon ZIG ZAG propose une nouvelle expérience architecturale. Construit avec des briques ajourées en terre cuite, qui donnent de la transparence aux murs, il permet à la brise estivale de s’introduire apportant son souffle. La perméabilité est clé ; le motif visuel des briques multiplie leur effet lorsque les murs se chevauchent, les silhouettes des corps se déplacent à travers ces murs, et les ombres retracent et reconstruisent le motif du sol. C’est une expérience inédite qui rappelle l’architecture moderne des tropiques, et qui, au milieu de l’esplanade de La Défense, incarne une fraîcheur ludique nous invitant à nous détendre et à nous perdre dans ses murs.
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