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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: Akira on March 08, 2017, 04:05:19
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Instead of posting this image to the existing "Clouds" thread, I decided to start a new thread under this theme. It is an art form to take an object you found and transform its essence into something abstract.
I'm looking forward to seeing your contributions!
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There are so many possibilities in interpreting the shapes, I have spend some time already with this image!
Here it as been one cloud covering the entire sky for days now, hopefully we will have more interesting options soon...
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Olivier, thanks for commenting. As you would already understand, I'm trying to expand the interpretation of "objet" utilizing the potential of the camera to pick up "things" you find that are impossible to do with our own hands.
Am looking forward to your contribution!
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Interesting theme (and challenge) Akira - after reflecting over your interpretation I hope this one fits :)
Added another.
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Lars, thanks for the post! The first one is a good find that is literally a piece of objet trouvé. The second one looks more like a color composition to me, but it is pleasing to the eyes.
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From the other day and down the street...
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Lars, thanks for the post! The first one is a good find that is literally a piece of objet trouvé. The second one looks more like a color composition to me, but it is pleasing to the eyes.
Thanks Akira. Yes, the second one was originally shot as a color composition but I found the object itself to be interesting - put in a different context it could become an abstract object in my mind. However, the entire object should probably be in the frame then.
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From the other day and down the street...
Nice one Keith :)
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Keith, I like the way you gave the pedal a different look. Thanks for the post!
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Found two days ago.
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A whale on the water? Akira, this a tough theme. Am I on track?
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Here's my attempt (not very original) -
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Is this what you have in mind?
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8044/8102096214_494beeeb06_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/dkXmW3)Leaves (https://flic.kr/p/dkXmW3) by Les Olson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/les_olson/), on Flickr
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Paco, David and Les, thank you for your posts!
The concept would be a little tricky to digest, but all of your posts do suit the concept and are much appreciated and welcomed!
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Halloween object.
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First time I long for a ultra high resolution camera. The abstract never-ending, intricate and chaotic lines are the artistic expression of a mad being scribbling. Get closer.
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Paco, thanks for the post of the supermoon. :D Yes, abstraction is infinitely intriguing. Am looking for more of your posts here!
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Halloween object.
I saw five MIM-14 Nike Hercules long range anti-aircraft missile objects. Does anyone else see the resemblance or is there something wrong with me?
Here is the whole Nike family...
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3b/Nike-missile-family.jpg/400px-Nike-missile-family.jpg)
Dave
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Thank you Akira for the thread and the challenge. This is a hard topic to grasp. Work in progress :D
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I saw five MIM-14 Nike Hercules long range anti-aircraft missile objects. Does anyone else see the resemblance or is there something wrong with me?
Here is the whole Nike family...
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3b/Nike-missile-family.jpg/400px-Nike-missile-family.jpg)
Dave
LOL! Dave, anyone is free to interpret! I wish the missiles will remain as nothing more than the objet trouvé.
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These days they are museum objects. [I wish all weapons were museum objects.]
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Thermometer soul
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Paco, well seen and executed!
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Dead vlei, dry savanna.
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childrens play
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/881/40739736534_dbf21a4a37_o.jpg)
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Paco and Fons, thank you for your contribution to uphold this a bit obscure thread. Both are nice "objects".
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Shot today.
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Akira - does this one count? .. I didn't build it myself :o
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Akira, Akira, Akira...
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Akira - does this one count? .. I didn't build it myself :o
Yes, this is a nice presentation. :)
Akira, Akira, Akira...
Thank you! ;D
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A mostly gray thing in color.
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Near my home.
The contents of a slag tub. Tipped out after cooling, from nearby steelworks, probably late 19th century. Steelworks flourished from 1850 to 1900, closed c1918 and was demolished 1933.
D3, 24-120mm f/4
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A mostly gray thing in color.
This appears to be huge but its design looks cool!
Near my home.
The contents of a slag tub. Tipped out after cooling, from nearby steelworks, probably late 19th century. Steelworks flourished from 1850 to 1900, closed c1918 and was demolished 1933.
D3, 24-120mm f/4
Interesting objet. Thank you for the explanation.
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A temporary one (around here..).
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A temporary one (around here..).
Motherr nature is a natural-born artist.
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Never sure with this, Akira. ;)
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Never sure with this, Akira. ;)
Paco, this fits perfectly here! Thanks for posting!
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I´ve found one! 8)
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I´ve found one! 8)
Objet trouvé found by rubberneck?!
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Posible 8) ;D
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bulb jack
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bulb jack
Nice find and presentation!
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Nice find and presentation!
Akira you just got up? I´ll go to sleep soon. Its a honour for me that you like it :)
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Akira you just got up? I´ll go to sleep soon. Its a honour for me that you like it :)
Thomas, I had just got up when I posted. I'm not administrator of this thread and just the guy who started this thread. Please feel free to post whenever you are inspired!
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Lovely Paco and Thomas.
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thanks for commenting John
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This welding shop residue has found a home
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This welding shop residue has found a home
After staring at that design I'd say that it may have come from the Rorschach shop. ;)
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This welding shop residue has found a home
Fantastic find!
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Angry Spirit of Newsprint
I'll shoot anything :) . I was shooting birds when this went sailing past. A construction site a 100 mtrs away was burning some trash.
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Angry Spirit of Newsprint
I'll shoot anything :) . I was shooting birds when this went sailing past. A construction site a 100 mtrs away was burning some trash.
Tom, you seem to have created a new genre: objet trouvé in flight!
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;D , Akira, it was just a bit bigger and slower than the Sunbirds I was shooting. It is like when you see a cloud formation that immediately makes an visual impression of something.
Cheers,
Tom
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;D Tom your otif is excellent
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Tom, that is great.
Nice catch and thanks for sharing it!
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From a walk last week in the woods:
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I like this theme, about 10 to 20% of my photos are objets trouvés...
This one was found, but for its very ephemeral condition, was almost immediately lost:
Ciao from Massimo
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Don't know if this one fits the theme, anyhow its title is Batman:
Ciao from Massimo
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From a walk last week in the woods:
There should be plenty of objets in the woods. You found a nice one for sure!
I like this theme, about 10 to 20% of my photos are objets trouvés...
This one was found, but for its very ephemeral condition, was almost immediately lost:
Ciao from Massimo
Hi, Massimo, this one should fit nicely to the category "objet trouvé in flight" along with Tom's!
Don't know if this one fits the theme, anyhow its title is Batman:
Well spotted!
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Heart of stone. Found in the French Alps along a mountain trail
Ciao from Massimo
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Massimo, your soapbubble with pigeon is funny
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Massimo, your soapbubble with pigeon is funny
It was a huge soap bubble floating around, a nearby street artist was making them. All the mediaeval buildings in the main square of my hometown (Bologna, Italy), are reflected on its surface...
Ciao from Massimo
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Stay away from the roof monster. He looks hungry.
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The monster's even drooling. Must be the delicious photographer below...
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Another monster, but this one is in a good mood... almost a smiley!
Ciao from Massimo
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Back from the days of film photography, a Mickey Mouse car:
On the road to Nordkapp
[Nikon F4, AIS-Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 ]
A little quiz: guess what's the car casting the Mickey Mouse shadow?
Ciao from Massimo
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bio ghost
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bio ghost
This is awesome!
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I love the bio ghost.
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Akira and Keith, thanks for your nice comments
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What a finding. Olé
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Thomas is a ghost buster :)
Well caught!
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Paco and Jakov, ghost buster olé?
;D ;D
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Sounds about right ;D
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A wonderful theme!
This is my interpretation...
(https://www.visualcue.nl/img/s/v-10/p3441826146-5.jpg)
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A wonderful theme!
This is my interpretation...
Is it a tulip? It looks like a back of a pink swan. Nice!
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Is it a tulip? It looks like a back of a pink swan. Nice!
this is what I thought as well, a colourful modified back of a bird
...but you never know what the Dutch guys are able to do
they sell you cutable water as tomatos, so why not a red swan as tulip ;D
I like this picture anyhow
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Is it a tulip? It looks like a back of a pink swan. Nice!
It is a tulip.
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Smartphone pic
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Smartphone pic
Walls don't only have ears but faces.
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An unintentional flower.
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(https://www.visualcue.nl/img/s/v-10/p3447156416-5.jpg)
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Akira,
a very minimalist approach, like the leaf under the limelight from one page back...
From a roof in the Alps: Witch, Cat and Cityscape
Ciao from Massimo
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Akira,
a very minimalist approach, like the leaf under the limelight from one page back...
From a roof in the Alps: Witch, Cat and Cityscape
Ciao from Massimo
Thank you, Massimo.
The weatherwitch (?) looks pretty!
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See-through mirror
Most of the silver coating in this street mirror had been washed away, I took advantage of it to avoid having a selfie (only a beheaded photographer appers)
Ciao from Massimo
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See-through mirror
Most of the silver coating in this street mirror had been washed away, I took advantage of it to avoid having a selfie (only a beheaded photographer appers)
Ciao from Massimo
Nice find!
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This is neat, Eddie!
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Huge demijohns (up to 68 liters) from an abandoned farm
Ciao from Massimo
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This thread is unexpected :)
I´m enjoying this free approach !
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This thread is unexpected :)
I´m enjoying this free approach !
Paco, why don't you join us. You should have plenty to post here!
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I agree with Akira!
Swordsman
(Reflex-Nikkor 500mm/8 N)
Ciao from Massimo
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High on coke
Ciao from Massimo
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Paco, why don't you join us. You should have plenty to post here!
I´ve trying for a while now ;D This concept is elusive for me, either nothing is or everything is . One more try. Magnificent something
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High on coke
Massimo, this is a beautiful objet!
I´ve trying for a while now ;D This concept is elusive for me, either nothing is or everything is . One more try. Magnificent something
Paco, this is a nice start!
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Massimo, this is a beautiful objet!
Thanks, Akira!
When I saw that swan, every non-brown item (leaves, petals, flower, coke bottle,...) was the same vivid red colour. I framed the shot to exclude any other item. Swan wouldn't move an inch.
On to next photo: a nice place to hang underwear
Ciao from Massimo
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Pink on Pink
I particularly liked the horse staring at me while photographing the abandoned wreck...
Ciao from Massimo
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Pink on Pink
I particularly liked the horse staring at me while photographing the abandoned wreck...
Ciao from Massimo
Nice color. And, indeed, the horse gives a nice touch to the image.
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Literally!
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Literally!
There's a little string above the head, it was meant to be hanging somewhere, and -who knows why- it ended on that sidewalk!
Ciao from Massimo
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Human Silhouette
Sometimes a piece of rock, a brick in a wall, an ice serac in the mountains, remind us of something different: a mini Rorschach test!
Here's one...
Ciao from Massimo
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...and here's another one:
The Extraterrestrial
(Corsica, Pianottoli-Caldarello)
Ciao from Massimo
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...and here's another one:
The Extraterrestrial
(Corsica, Pianottoli-Caldarello)
Ciao from Massimo
Nice find, Massimo!
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Created by the collaboration of the wind and the gravity.
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Created by the collaboration of the wind and the gravity.
Has a place in the minimalist section, too.
Your photo stimulated my neurons and I fetched out this composition, naturally arranged by seatide:
Three anchovies
Ciao from Massimo
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Has a place in the minimalist section, too.
Your photo stimulated my neurons and I fetched out this composition, naturally arranged by seatide:
Three anchovies
Ciao from Massimo
The iridescence of the fish rounds out the work of the tide.
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Le Rouge et Le Noir
Effects of the heat wave: people left their underwear hanging from a tree in a public park. Morning find...
Ciao from Massimo
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A Crocodile
Ciao from Massimo
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Alongside Rte 55, Jotunheimen Natl Park, Norway
Was looking at other topics, I came across a photo by Birna in the Show your 80/85mm photos, I figured I had a similar one from last year's trip to Norway...
Only using a different lens (28 mm, FF) and a slightly different POV: a little more to the R, to show the thickness of the "frame".
The false colors are neither UV nor IR, only trying to penetrate (with Photoshop) the thick layer of clouds that was shielding the mountains, adding some depth to the otherwise dull-looking clouds.
Ciao from Massimo
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We were both hungry
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We were both hungry
Incredible meeting :o Great reflex ;)
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Great surrealism and form-meanig changing image. I love it!
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Thanks Jacques & Golunvulo.
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A tree root amidst artificial grass. The lovely 17-35/2.8@28mm.
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Pink ma non troppo
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Yes not to pink, but a bit too much on the left side ;)
(It distracts me with the small part of the window.)
Otherwise a nice find.
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I tried a crop. It is cleaner and the lack of reference can turn the wall into a sky and the shadows into clouds.
Thanks Bent
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Pink IR is a favourite of mine :)
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What do you see....
D800, sigma 35 f/1.4 Art @ f/1.4, ISO320, 1/80s
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Mechanical rooster
Ciao from Massimo
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A faun
Camargue, Southern France. A toll collector's booth had bull's legs painted on the lower half door.
I waited for the collector's body to be aligned with the legs, and voilà! Luckily he was dressed in black, same as the bull...
Ciao from Massimo
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Faces
From a wall in Avallon, France
Ciao from Massimo
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Paper Boat
Venice, Biennale di Venezia
Maybe had a place in the trains and boats section...
Ciao from Massimo
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Literally trouvé.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
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Tonight´s walk around was very productive. I even got one to dare to post here!
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Tonight´s walk around was very productive. I even got one to dare to post here!
Yup, this is surreal! Thanks for sharing, Paco!
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Thanks Akira, I have to confess I'm mostly clueless here :)
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On the road near Andranomaintso in central, southern Madagascar. Objects moved so far outside of their normal context and now in the surreal category. ;D
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Fantastic
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Haha. Super !
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Haha. Super !
Yes :D
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Thank you gentlemen ;D ;D
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On the road near Andranomaintso in central, southern Madagascar. Objects moved so far outside of their normal context and now in the surreal category. ;D
This is surreal and bizarre! Nice capture! :D
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Thank you Akira. Surreal, bizarre and a source of much hilarity at the time!
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....Z6 24-70mm f4
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A creature that may be a landlocked Manatee
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Cookie Monster
A road traffic mirror
NIKON Z7 + FTZ + 70-200mm f/2.8 ED AF-S VRII Zoom-Nikkor
Ciao from Massimo
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A virtual tunnel
(https://pbase.com/celidh/image/171542406.jpg)
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Hot pants
From Florence, the original is on a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria
Ciao from Massimo
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Well - I think I found one.
An advanced smoking device or? Maybe Jakov can tell..
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Not a smoking device, yet just found in the garden of a B&B we stayed in some years ago.
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Car extension.
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A Swedish Volvo recast as a DIY hot rod. Even capable to drive on its own since there is no driver :) decades before Elon Musk and his autonomous Teslas.
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A Swedish Volvo recast as a DIY hot rod. Even capable to drive on its own since there is no driver :) decades before Elon Musk and his autonomous Teslas.
LOL! This is cool! Thank you for sharing, Birna!
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Very cool.
I find the first one very funny and love the texture of the image.
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If I am not mistaken, a former New Zealand Railways bus repurposed as a motor home. Love the art work on the back. ;D
Car extension.
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Very cool.
I find the first one very funny and love the texture of the image.
Scanning a mounted slide with anti-Newton glass :)
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Thank you Birna :)
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Roadside urinals
Aka Vespasiani (in Italy, similarly Vespasiennes in France). After Emperor Vespasianus, who introduced their usage in ancient Rome.
Almost extinct nowadays
Ciao from Massimo
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Cast aside, found a place.
Z6, 35mm 2.8 ai
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Safe-guarding for next flooding and a quick get-away (?)
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At Ballarat Gallery. D750 & 20mm G
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That's art.! Oleeee
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Tetris ;D 8)
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Whilst nothing is forever, this image is a grim reminder that sometimes it is better to overhaul a properly engineered Swiss or Scandinavian made sewing machine than it is to buy a new alternative emanating from goodness knows where - even if the cheaper newer option comes with the same brand name.
My wife's 60 year old Bernina still runs sweetly even after a busy lifetime of serious sewing (plus of course regular maintenance and servicing / CLA-ing).
At Ballarat Gallery. D750 & 20mm G
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Not sure about this thread. Does this count?
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Should fit straight into the theme.
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Thanks :)
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I spend a way longer than expected time looking at this combination in a rented house in Seville. Next day I found it again, got to the camera bag and shoot it. I love everyday serendipity.
D5, 70-200mm fl
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A tree in a stone :o
Hope it fits.
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Objet perdu
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Lars, this looks amazingly enigmatic to me!
A tree in a stone :o
Hope it fits.
Sure! Great find, Bent!
Objet perdu
Oh, I love this. Nice find, Hans! :D
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Lars, this looks amazingly enigmatic to me!
Thanks Akira - my best guess is that it's a water post with an enigmatic design! :)
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Oh, I love this. Nice find, Hans! :D
Thank you Akira. :)
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Paper dove kissed by light.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
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This artist from La Línea makes his sculptures out of pieces of metal found in garbage and junk yards. His name is "Víctor Quintanilla" and is constructing a museum by himself in town. Very special men
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I love everyday serendipity.
It shows - very nice, Paco :)
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One of Kerberos' heads guarding the garden entry :o
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A Gas station in the middle of nowhere...
Jotunheimen Nasj. Park, Norway
Ciao from Massimo
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mxbianco, I love this photo!
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mxbianco, I love this photo!
It's back from film days (you can notice two tiny vertical scratches relating to dust on the film advance mechanism), but I suspect the pump is still in the same place (on granite slabs near a mountain hut)
Ciao from Massimo
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Furnace ghost.
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I found this a nice design.
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I found this a nice design.
Agreed
On many levels, I think this image is stronger than your recent one in the "leaves" thread.
Great colours, textures & contrasts
And the leaf quietly whispers "Autumn"
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On many levels, I think this image is stronger than your recent one in the "leaves" thread.
Thank you, Colin. I think you are right, because the moment I found this particular leaf, I was literally "struck" by the inspiration.
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Gnawing...
Given sufficient time, vegetation prevails over metal
Ciao from Massimo
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Gnawing...
Given sufficient time, vegetation prevails over metal
Ciao from Massimo
Nice find, Massimo!
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A bidirectional objet ???
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An escape bid
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Road with pliers
Paved over and painted over...
Nikon Df, AFS-VR Nikkor 28-300mm/3.5-5.6
Ciao from Massimo
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Massimo, Lars and Hans, you are making nicely varying series together! A joy to browse through!
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Massimo, Lars and Hans, you are making nicely varying series together! A joy to browse through!
Thanks, Akira! More coming as I review my recent photos...
[OT], recently in my hometown (Bologna) I have spotted a japanese restaurant named Akira Fusion Experience, 500 meters from my own house... And it's been around for at least 4 years: don't understand why I haven't spotted it before...
Ciao from Massimo
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Witch and sleepy cat
Up in the Alps, with a flaming reddish background from the larches' foliage
Ciao from Massimo
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[OT], recently in my hometown (Bologna) I have spotted a japanese restaurant named Akira Fusion Experience, 500 meters from my own house... And it's been around for at least 4 years: don't understand why I haven't spotted it before...
Ciao from Massimo
Maybe because there are lots of nice restaurants out there for connoisseurs for cuisine. "Akira" is not a rare name for Japanese, and actually the name had become world-famous thanks to the anime movie carrying this name as title. So, I'm not surprised to hear about a restaurant with the same name as mine in Italy. :)
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Massimo, Lars and Hans, you are making nicely varying series together! A joy to browse through!
Thank you Akira, I must admit that finding an objet created in camera is eluding me ;D
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Sand, sulphur, and leaves.
Osorezan Temple, Aomori.
I got fixated on this tiny area on the ‘beach’ next to a toxic lake. I must have taken 50 similar photographs …
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A measure of iron daggers
D5, 58mm 1.4g
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A measure of iron daggers
Could have been seen in the mythical city of Casterly Rock
Chillingly chimes with the Iron Throne from that story....
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(https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=5556.0;attach=30730;image)
Paco, well seen and executed!
Nice one. Got structure, may be not so subtle ;-)
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/sorry, double post/
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A measure of iron daggers
D5, 58mm 1.4g
Nice one. Got structure, may be not so subtle ;-)
Paco and Thomas, these make a stunning diptych. Nice rapport!
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Thank you Thomas. I remember that other fence. It looked like a thermometer :)
I'm happy, Akira, that you like them both together. This object trouvé concept is still difficult to grasp for me.
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It does indeed, like a thermometer scale. In a larger context it makes up for some creepy teeth.
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Take the first non-occupied parking slot :)
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;D ;D ;D
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Take the first non-occupied parking slot :)
I think this is an exemplary example of "Objet trouvé". Thank you, Birna.
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Downstairs, upstairs.
By the way, Arca-Swiss F-Line with Rodenstock 90mm f/8. Even with the view camera, I kept my traditional 1.5 degree tilt off true.
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Beautiful image Birna
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The local forrest-
Christmas is coming ;)
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Take the first non-occupied parking slot :)
Woops -> nice one! :D
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Beautiful image Birna
Absolutely, what went wrong, downstairs? ;)
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Drive Safely
(according to my notes, F4 and the 35-70/2.8 so this is from the dark ages of canisterised image storage :))
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Guys, thank you for continuously expanding this thread!
Here are my latest takes.
1. All that glitters is not gold.
2. A line according to one of the "3 stoppages-étalon".
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Always bring your rescue kayak for a car ride?
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The floating boat?
D3S, 58mm 1.4 g
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The floating boat?
D3S, 58mm 1.4 g
Wow, this is surreal!
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Go to target, stay put. We will contact you?
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Moving in the wrong direction :)
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wooden heart
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Moving in the wrong direction :)
;D ;D ;D
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iPhone shot
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From small to the bigger things in life, but a bigger size doesn't imply the longevity is any better :)
Zoom-Nikkor 50-135/3.5 on my D2X
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Pølser!
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Backyard Toilet
Well..I'd rather use the adjacent grassy field...
Nikon Z7 + FTZ + 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor
Ciao from Massimo
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Beware of baby thieves
Nikon Zfc, NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
Ciao from Massimo
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In the town of Fish Creek this morning...
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From small to the bigger things in life, but a bigger size doesn't imply the longevity is any better :)
Zoom-Nikkor 50-135/3.5 on my D2X
Very nice, but is this a recent photo? If so, what prompted you to go so retro? :-)
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Nosy Beast
Nikon Zfc + FTZ + 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor
The eye-AF works even for this nosey frog... ;)
Ciao from Massimo
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Very nice, but is this a recent photo? If so, what prompted you to go so retro? :-)
Why stop using retro equipment if results are good? A similar question was asked in another thread re Photo Ninja, and the answer is the same: if it gets the work done, why not?
Ciao from Massimo
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Spring parking
Z6, 85mm 1.8S
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At altitude Z6 24-70 f4
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At altitude Z6 24-70 f4
Wow, this is surreal!
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Hans, that is truly superb!
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Wow, this is surreal!
It certainly is Akira, that species of bear is not endemic to our highlands! ;D ;D
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Hans, that is truly superb!
Thank you Dogman :)
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It certainly is Akira, that species of bear is not endemic to our highlands! ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D
Great find!
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;D ;D ;D
Great find!
Thank you Paco :)
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Hans, that is truly superb!
Yes, great view !!
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Thank you John. This scene will change markedly the month as the snow begins to come down.
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As others have said Hans it is a great vista that you have captured here; is it the Kosciuszko area in NSW or is it in the Victorian high country?
At altitude Z6 24-70 f4
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Hugh, it was taken about 1km from the Mt Hotham ski village. The view is to the North-West with the township of Smoko just visible.
A great place to get a few lungfulls of very clean air :)
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In a garden...
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Is it looking back .. :-\
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Is it looking back .. :-\
To me, it looked like a one-legged wild hog at the first glance and thus a nice series of animals along with John's immediately previous post.
And I like the last one. Surreal!
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To me, it looked like a one-legged wild hog at the first glance and thus a nice series of animals along with John's immediately previous post.
And I like the last one. Surreal!
Thanks Akira! .. made me laugh :-) Now I also see a poor one-legged wild hog. Yes, John captured a very nice but different kind of beast. The surreal thing is placed outside a nature/science school building and it looks like bone - with that size it might be from a whale skeleton (upper mouth part maybe).
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The surreal thing is placed outside a nature/science school building and it looks like bone - with that size it might be from a whale skeleton (upper mouth part maybe).
Or the front fin of Plesiosaurus?! :D
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Or the front fin of Plesiosaurus?! :D
Ah.. of course - it could even be one of Nessie's relatives :D If it's from a Plesiosaurus then it was a fairly big one!
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Sun transmuted it into water.
Z6, 135mm 2.8 ai-s
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Sun transmuted it into water.
Z6, 135mm 2.8 ai-s
Love the Escher-esque tessellation/morphing effect!
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Thank you Akira.
Today's image is presented as found and straight out of camera. This particular arrangement struck me as an artistic installation.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
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Nice find and presentation, Lars!
Today's image is presented as found and straight out of camera. This particular arrangement struck me as an artistic installation.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
Yep, this random, unintentional placement of drill holes looks artistic.
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Thank you Akira.
Today's image is presented as found and straight out of camera. This particular arrangement struck me as an artistic installation.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
Target practice!
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Nice find and presentation, Lars!
Many thanks Akira! :)
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Thank you for your comments.
Akira, this thread is giving me new image concepts since the beginning. Thanks!
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Thank you for your comments.
Akira, this thread is giving me new image concepts since the beginning. Thanks!
Glad you like the concept, Paco! Please keep posting!
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The missing link.
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Smiley
Iphone SE (1st gen)
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Mother Nature still smiling at us.....
Excellent catch Massimo!
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Wicked Mother Nature
This one is still Mother Nature, but with a meaner grin...
Iphone SE (1st gen)
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Dragon skin.
D5, 58mm 1.4g
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Hillbilly log
Nikon Zfc, 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Nikkor Z DX
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Gothic Line
The area I described recently in the Shape Echo thread (Nazi civilian massacre), is where the Gothic Line (last ditch attempt by the Nazi to stop Allied Forces) was passing. You can still find old rusty military vehicles. Not long ago, even an entire Allied airplane was found buried in the dense, impenetrable vegetation (we call it macchia, the French call it maquis).
Notice the bullet holes through the roof.
NIKON Z7, 60mm f/2.8G AF-S N ED micro-Nikkor
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One of the larger ones ???
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One of the larger ones ???
Nice one in a Christo style!
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Nice one in a Christo style!
Thanks Akira - you're right .. it's the style!
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Supercooled Christmas Tree:
(https://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p1263133886.jpg)
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Supercooled Christmas Tree:
This is a fantastic find!
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Thanks Akira, it was a lucky consequence of a freeze-up of my cabin (dry cabin, no pipes to get compromised). I think what happened is the following: The very clean water got supercooled at the inside air temperature of -7°C. When I came back I must then have turned the bottle upside down, at which point the water immediately froze while the air was rising towards the bottom which now was at the top. The interaction between the walls of the bottle likely caused the friction that seeded the freezing, thus the bubbles could rise in the center.
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Thanks Akira, it was a lucky consequence of a freeze-up of my cabin (dry cabin, no pipes to get compromised). I think what happened is the following: The very clean water got supercooled at the inside air temperature of -7°C. When I came back I must then have turned the bottle upside down, at which point the water immediately froze while the air was rising towards the bottom which now was at the top. The interaction between the walls of the bottle likely caused the friction that seeded the freezing, thus the bubbles could rise in the center.
Thank you, Øivind, for the details. So, it's a beautiful cooperation between you and the natural phenomenon!
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Kayak
A local artist making sculptures out of old tools (saws, axes, ...) and scrap materials.
iPhone SE (1st Gen)
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Supercooled Christmas Tree:
(https://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p1263133886.jpg)
That´s a really cool find and presentation
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Thanks Paco. It sort made the frozen cucumber and tomatoes resulting form the freezeup worth it. ;D
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;D ;D ;D
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Flip as needed.
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Umarell Reserved Place
In my local dialect, Umarells are elderly people having the habit of watching over construction works and -usually- complaining about the quality of works. Probably present in all countries of the world.
At this particular contruction site, they put the usual masking barriers, with two holes at the appropriate place, allowing the Umarell -and eventual dog- to watch freely over the works in progress.
iPhone SE2
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Flip as needed.
That rather looks like a ready made. :D
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This is a fun shot - thanks.
In Melbourne some builders cut viewing slots for the public in the plywood boardings that surround building sites,
And yes, we also deplore the falling building standards! ;D
Umarell Reserved Place
In my local dialect, Umarells are elderly people having the habit of watching over construction works and -usually- complaining about the quality of works. Probably present in all countries of the world.
At this particular contruction site, they put the usual masking barriers, with two holes at the appropriate place, allowing the Umarell -and eventual dog- to watch freely over the works in progress.
iPhone SE2
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In a tree
Df AF 180/2.8D
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A long term investment.
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A long term investment.
Ha, nice find, Hans! Indeed, a solid investment: written in the stone! :D
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Thank you Akira ;D ;D
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Nature can be a surprisingly good imitation artist :) Even size of the thing was 'normal'. I simply *had* to document this feature.
Ice core in a deposit of pebbles, thawing out at spring.
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Head collection
Nikon Z7 + Viltrox NFZ + Sigma Art 24mm/1.4
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Mastodon Skull
City park, Bologna
Nikon Zfc, Z-Nikkor 50-250mm f:4.5~6.3
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Smile.
Nikon Z6, 24-70mm f/4S.
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A top of the solitaire mountain. Probably the aftermath of some illegal immigration. Not what I expected to find in such a place.
Z6, 24-70 f4
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So what are these? ;)
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Well now you can tell.
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Z50 + 50-250
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RRRRRRRR ;D
D5, 105mm 2.5 with cpu
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Sea urchin found in Løkken, Northern Jutland, Denmark. From my Objects for an Ideal Home (https://bergholt.net/objects) series.
Camera: Nikon D3 (https://bergholt.net/nikon). Lens: Carl Zeiss Milvus 50mm f2 macro.
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Object preset to not flee the picture
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Christmas buoy
D500 500/5.6 PF
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Covered and waiting.
D2X, 35mm 1.8G dx
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Amazing. Paco delivers because the D2X still delivers.
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Thank you Birna. It does!
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Cellophane tape trying to escape.
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Cellophane tape trying to escape.
...proof that anti-gravity matter does exist ;)
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Blossom
D2X 24-70/VR
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Blossom
D2X 24-70/VR
John, that's a killer!
I saw it first in pano form due to my screen size, with just the petals and the sigarette butt. For me, that crop is even more impactful than with the "background" wall.
Great image !
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Thanks Hans !!
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Kitchen triffid.
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Wasted waste rack.
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Wasted waste rack.
Nice find and use of the water as an effect filter!
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Ditto. Dreamy
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Nice find and use of the water as an effect filter!
Ditto. Dreamy
Many thanks Akira and Paco! Not something one finds often under water with that effect as Akira says. I liked the gradients and slight distortion.
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Intricate objet ???
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Sign for a road in Campillo de Adentro (Perín). The photograph is taken from behind an openwork metal sheet.
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Hidden secrets in the plywood.
105mm f/2.5 AIS on Z8.
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Hidden secrets in the plywood.
105mm f/2.5 AIS on Z8.
Ah, a coded message from somewhere...
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Thanks, and it only appears for a 5 min period each day, trying to keep out of the frame ;)
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Mysterious