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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: Thomas G on December 04, 2015, 23:26:43
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Photos and your comments, critique and discussions are all welcome.
Or you just post photos and appreciate the wonderful order of things.
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5751/23319958881_e2f984e01b_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BwGTjz)the pavers pattern language - left (https://flic.kr/p/BwGTjz) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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i appreciate
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Pleasant design, from both street architect and photographer.
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Indeed. Reminds me a bit of the 'Rollercoaster Tycoon' pavements ;)
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Thank you Fons, Keith and Jon.
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ZigZag, Waterloo Station, London, @ flickr (https://flic.kr/p/BQJWNR)
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This way or that way ?
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hahahaha
any way
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Thomas - your photo links are broken. If you have updated the photos in Flickr, you might have to update the href here.
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Does it fit the concept of this thread?
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(http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL437/1642984/24174024/411963567.jpg)
Succulent, San Francisco Botanical Garden.
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Thomas - your photo links are broken. If you have updated the photos in Flickr, you might have to update the href here.
Trank you, Anirban. I did update the location. Fixed.
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Wine bottle caps
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/659/21787807246_86e50a0544_o.jpg)
Sony a7S with Sony Zeiss 35/1.4 FE, France 2015
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This way or that way ?
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Jacques, this is great!
[...]Succulent, San Francisco Botanical Garden.
Just recently I noticed these thorn imprints which I think originate from their development phase.
Your image shows them matching to the thorns, here they just can't be ignored:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5762/23509991021_a5b5c92987_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BPuRfM)
succulent teath (https://flic.kr/p/BPuRfM) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
Very interesting crops. Need to revisit them.
Wine bottle caps
[...]Sony a7S with Sony Zeiss 35/1.4 FE, France 2015
Jan, I like the industrial touch and how you set the sharpnes cater-cornered to the cap rows through the image corners.
Thank you all for contributing! Hope we will see more :)
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Thomas, the flickr link is not working. BB code should work better than HTML.
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Great thread idea!
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The up/down machine
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Thomas, the flickr link is not working. BB code should work better than HTML.
Akira, they are visible here. Please let me know if they work for you. Will look at BB Code.
[edit] It was cached for me. I asked for assistance to get the first post fixed.[/edit]
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#13 (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,2148.msg25816.html#msg25816)
Truly escheresque, I like it a lot!
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Great thread idea!
Thanks! I likes this subject, always did :)
The up/down machine
Both #15 (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,2148.msg25848.html#msg25848) and #16 (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,2148.msg25849.html#msg25849) are nice.
'The up/down machine' has the extra touch for me, I just can't figure if it is related to the mono chromatic light, the unsharp stairs or the symmetry or a combination of all.
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Not very subtle:
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/704/22764841223_3df362d050_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AFDLbt)
checkered plate (https://flic.kr/p/AFDLbt) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flick
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Thanks, Thomas. I like your #20 as well.
As for the up/down machine - it was a grab shot and I also have a little trouble figuring out why I like it ;)
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Akira, they are visible here. Please let me know if they work for you. Will look at BB Code.
[edit] It was cached for me. I asked for assistance to get the first post fixed.[/edit]
Thomas, the link still doesn't work neither in my IE11 or Chrome on Win7. But I can click the link right below the image and see it directly in flickr. So, please don't mind.
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Up down or this way or that !
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Up down or this way or that !
23# (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,2148.msg26076.html#msg26076)
Intentionally psychodelic 8) Someone needs to turn the 2nd drain grid from the [right or left] by 180 degrees ::)
Thomas, the link still doesn't work neither in my IE11 or Chrome on Win7. But I can click the link right below the image and see it directly in flickr. So, please don't mind.
Here you are:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5762/23509991021_a5b5c92987_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BPuRfM)
succulent teath (https://flic.kr/p/BPuRfM) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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Subtle structures of nature disrupted by less subtle man made structures.
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Lars, great shot - it is like I can see some sunrise landscape within the rings
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Thanks Chip! Here is a sunrise "on fire" :)
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Wear !
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virtual vertical
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escape stairs vertically (https://flic.kr/p/BbWfd4) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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Order or disorder? Probably both. These young trees created a pattern I found interesting - and more so when inverted.
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Cool thread!
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One of my other interests...
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Sten, that looks like a ship :)
I love the tones!
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Cool pictures Lars and Sten. Keep them coming - I like how the theme is played with.
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Cool pictures Lars and Sten. Keep them coming - I like how the theme is played with.
+1
Lars and many others before posted marvelous images!
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This or that way ?
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One of my other interests...
Terrific Sten!
Fons - #38 is beautiful.
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Roof.
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Door.
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One of my other interests...
Sten, this should be obsessions rather than interests... :D
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Parking lot.
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Back to the street...
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And one made by nature.
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Subtle deviation.
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Gradual deviation.
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And one made by nature.
A nice detail of an Equisetum ...
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The equisetum is exquisite.
Jacques is very subtle.
Akira saw the snow melting on roof tops and sliding off as carpets. All three images on this page continue the streak of wonderful photos in this thread and overall in our community :)
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Door.
I adore the colours of the door
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Spring landscapes of Western Norway are full of patterns and colours.
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Patterns in mountains
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Bjørn, I would have passed by such a view a million times and I wouldn't have seen how beautiful it is.
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Charlie, is that a lava cake :)
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Charlie, is that a lava cake :)
Indeed, it is the rim of Ubehebe Crater, a volcanic crater.
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Rolled
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A nice detail of an Equisetum ...
Ta, Bjørn & Jakov !
Spring landscapes of Western Norway are full of patterns and colours.
Back lit landscapes often work and the compo really does the job ! ;)
Below, an easy one, but I couldn't help it ...
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Is that RGB :)
Now, how about a CMYK :)
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Is that RGB :)
Now, how about a CMYK :)
Just ask ! ;D
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Thank you Francis!
Now that I have seen how CMYK looks like I feel much better.
Now here is a bit of structure, although not one I would be able to follow properly :)
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Now here is a bit of structure, although not one I would be able to follow properly :)
That's a periodic elements table I never saw before ! :)
Below, guess what ?
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Francis, I am not certain what it is, but it doesn't look very appealing to me :)
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Francis, I am not certain what it is, but it doesn't look very appealing to me :)
;D
Well, many gourmet people would spend big money to flavor some food, though...
# 2014-1015's season average detail price per kilo : from 900 to 1000€ per kilo... :o
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A fungus of some kind - truffles ?
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Now it's an easy guess, caviar or fish eggs :)
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I also think it is a sliced piece of truffle.
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A fungus of some kind - truffles ?
Correct !
This is actually a cut of summer truffle (tuber aestivum) Pictured below.
Its much cheaper (half price) than the famous and sough after Tuber melanosporum and much less flavored.
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5591/14775175080_bad2bcd881_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/ovCCMW)
solid::frame, bold & nut (https://flic.kr/p/ovCCMW) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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And one made by nature.
Great one. I've lots of them in the garden and never looked at them like that.
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Thanks, Bruno !
Your garden must be very wet ?
This specie (Equisetum palustris) is very inconspicuous and always in water.
Rather uncommon.
When I am in the field, taking pictures of these plants, the rare walkers passing by, always ask me ''What are you shooting ?'' :D
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"This specie (Equisetum palustris) is very inconspicuous and always in water.
Rather uncommon. "
Just a small correction. Your plant definitively is not E. palustris, but E. fluvatile. A plant of very wet meadows, slow flowing rivers and lake margins, able to growing to about 1.5 m depth under optimal conditions. It is a very common species at least in northern Europe.
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My garden is at the bottom of a valley and rather wet indeed, with Caltha palustris, Filipendula ulmaria and Iris pseudacorus but, you're right, not with this Equisetum. I have the more common E. arvense but there is a 1 meter high Equisetum station nearby which you and Bjørn make me think I should check next spring.
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That "1 m high Equisetum" might be E. telmateia (see below). Easily recognised by its bright stem, puffed-up node sheaths, and the prolific occurrence of thin non-branched leaves. It prefers fertile soils usually not very damp.
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From memory, they look exactly like that, on the border of a stream, under few trees. A dense mix of thinner leaves than E. arvense
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Order and some chaos in nature.
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That "1 m high Equisetum" might be E. telmateia (see below). Easily recognised by its bright stem, puffed-up node sheaths, and the prolific occurrence of thin non-branched leaves. It prefers fertile soils usually not very damp.
Beautiful! Is this Coastal She-Oak (Casuarina equisetifolia, I googled..) or same family? I'm referring to Bjørn's photo in Reply #73.
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Banana leaf.
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Beautiful! Is this Coastal She-Oak (Casuarina equisetifolia, I googled..) or same family? I'm referring to Bjørn's photo in Reply #73.
Nope. This is the largest European Horsetail species and not a tree at all. (no recent Equisetum is a tree). They are the survivors of the forests way back in the Paleozoic era, back to Carbon if not even earlier. So we're talking many hundreds of million years old organisms here.
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Thanks for the detailed information, Bjørn.
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Just a small correction. Your plant definitively is not E. palustris, but E. fluvatile. A plant of very wet meadows, slow flowing rivers and lake margins, able to growing to about 1.5 m depth under optimal conditions. It is a very common species at least in northern Europe.
Thanks Bjørn for the correction made. I confused them due to their similarities.
I just learned that the number of ''teeth'' of each sheath is determinant. Less in E. fluvatile.
According to a scientific french website both species could also hybridizing.
Do you think both species could settle on the same habitat ?
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Patterns come out of this one too...
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Subtle deviation 2
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natural order/disorder
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Patterns, not in nature though. From my archives: 1, wooden planks (inverted); 2, roller blinds; 3, staples.
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Another natural pattern...
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Charlie, the B&Ws are special!
Hans knows his structures, especially the staples. Would have never guessed!
Jyda made some cool ones too 8)
The other ones are great too, I just cannot keep up with commenting on all the wonderful photos posted here :)
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Another natural pattern...
Dramatic, I like.
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Beautifull entries !!
Some pattern here...
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Forty Second and Lexington
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(https://flic.kr/p/AGRvxN)What the...? (https://flic.kr/p/AGRvxN) by Harry M. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/granuba/), auf Flickr
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(https://flic.kr/p/AbBaqE)Farbenspiel (https://flic.kr/p/AbBaqE) by Harry M. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/granuba/), auf Flickr
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Dramatic, I like.
thanks, Anthony ! :)
Below, well done the plowman !
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Machinery.
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Harald, your Farbenspiele is really, really nice.
Anthony, wow!
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Thanks, HCS, glad you like it.
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When the foam dissipated, the spoon was at the right place. There is a subtle order at work in the universe :).
Quick smartphone snap
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Along the same lines. :)
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Nice ones.
Well, thought this was a nice surrounding for some subtle structures until...
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Works with something breaking up the structure.
Multiple levels of stucture:
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Beautiful work here....love them all!
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Ice roses in the window. Seemingly chaotic, but all of them are structures of order when looking closer.
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1474/24131649861_19fe21d590_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/CLr1LD)
Isroser (https://flic.kr/p/CLr1LD) by Asle Feten (https://www.flickr.com/photos/afoton/), on Flickr
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Asle, you are a phenomenal photographer!
You keep on banging me on the head with your images!
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Asle, you are a phenomenal photographer!
You keep on banging me on the head with your images!
Thank you.
I am ofcourse sorry if it gives you a headache ;)
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On Christmas day, I saw a Green Frog swimming in this pond. Then we had a cold snap and it was transformed. The melting and thawing caused by the temperature hovering around the freezing point seems to produce this pattern. Looks like an icy onion to me.
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On Christmas day, I saw a Green Frog swimming in this pond. Then we had a cold snap and it was transformed. The melting and thawing caused by the temperature hovering around the freezing point seems to produce this pattern. Looks like an icy onion to me.
This is an awesome find! To me, it looks like a surprised eyeball!
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This is an awesome find! To me, it looks like a surprised eyeball!
Akira, I love your take on it. Maybe someone with a hangover on New Year's morning? :P
(Or Sauron in Mordor!)
Tom
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Tom, I was not aware of Mordor, but that makes sense, too, aside from the possible difference of the temperture. :D
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Tom, the icy onion looks scary.
Like a scene from a sci fi movie :)
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Tom, the icy onion looks scary.
Like a scene from a sci fi movie :)
Jakov, The more I think about what you and Akira have said, the more hesitant I become to go out our back door. This thing expanding out of the frozen ground is just off our back porch lurking there, growing as it lurks. Soon it might spring from the earth, a chthonic one-eyed creature ready to pounce. I'm going to have to walk our dog in the front yard. I would hate to have Reggie eaten by an onion!
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Please take care of Reggie ;D ;D ;D
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I like there the thread is going. Great find and take.
Tom, Jakov, Aira,- you are not lacking of phantasy.
... and take care when getting close. Do not stare at it 8)
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(https://flic.kr/p/CBajxq)subtle structures of order (https://flic.kr/p/CBajxq) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
Yesterday's photo walk, one lens only. Still learning to reveal the AI-s 50/1.2 characteristics and make them productive.
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Tonal changes
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We had snow in the morning today (18th). The snow had changed to rain, and the snow has inevitably started to melt, leaving some patterns here and there...
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Barnacles at low tide.
Might fit here or in the Minimalism thread.
(Nikon D2X, 20/2.8 Nikkor AIS)
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Bjørn, what are these blue substance seen among the barnacles (suppose this is a VIS image)?
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No idea. That's how the image came out in the end. I might blame the camera perhaps.
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Thanks for the (mysterious) info. Hmm...it doesn't look like natural color. Strange, but interesting.
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A side comment: why should photography deal exclusively with "natural" colours? and don't even start defining what those might be :D
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Well, I was attracted to the image "precisely because" it didn't look natural even though you were supposed to have shot it in the totally natural environment. :)
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Whatsnot a pattern :)
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Cyclamen
Df plus a Lensbaby velvet
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Well, I was attracted to the image "precisely because" it didn't look natural even though you were supposed to have shot it in the totally natural environment. :)
I can most certainly assure you the barnacles were for real and causing the same kind of cuts and pain as expected :D A situation for which knee pads become equally important as the tripod ...
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Backlit foliage is nice for showing venation patterns. And of course any irregularities will stand out.
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Jacques - your images is stunning.
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This could be posted here, in the "Unsharp", or in the 'Minimalistic' threads. Fits equally poor in all places :D
Panasonic GH-2 with Nikkor-SC 55 mm f/1.2.
(http://www.fotozones.com/live/uploads/monthly_04_2013/post-15-0-90504400-1364830129.jpg)
The keen observer no doubt will identify the forest as being beech, in spring.
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Elsa, many thanks, it was an old shot that I was really pleased with from 2001 taken with a 3Mp Nikon 990 !
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Light being refracted differently by old window glass and projected on a wall .. except the plant pattern of course ;)
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Jacques - another excellent image. Gives me a head ache just looking at those "balls" - my eyes want to turn around in their sockets
very well captured
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Light being refracted differently by old window glass and projected on a wall .. except the plant pattern of course ;)
Lars,
very nice shot. Gives the impression of water reflections from a stream with a little fall, slow before, a bit disturbed after.
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Pattern come in variances, some not very subtle.
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Lars,
very nice shot. Gives the impression of water reflections from a stream with a little fall, slow before, a bit disturbed after.
Thanks Thomas - yes it does resemble a water stream. Glad you found it interesting.
As for your own shot - I like the contrast of the organic pattern of the plants against the fence. The contrast makes the fence seem more "rigid".
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This one is a variation of a shot posted today on the "Daliy updates 365 days.." thread. I felt it was more relevant to post here.
Ice melting and creating wet areas on the ice in a pattern I assume was originally made by wind and snow.
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Ice surface patterns made by wind on a Norwegian lake. Sunset reflections.
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A cooperative work of the plant and the gravity...
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Could have been in some other threads as well. Ice in a glacier, somewhere in Norway.
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Could have been in some other threads as well. Ice in a glacier, somewhere in Norway.
Svartisen?
Though I might be wrong as pushing the contrast high can cause dark zones as well.
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While the Norwegian name Svartisen correctly translates as "The Black Glacier", the meaning is not the ice itself is black, just that the old ice is darker than the newly formed parts of the glacier. Svartisen extends almost to sea level and is thus quite accessible.
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While the Norwegian name Svartisen correctly translates as "The Black Glacier", the meaning is not the ice itself is black, just that the old ice is darker than the newly formed parts of the glacier. Svartisen extends almost to sea level and is thus quite accessible.
Thanks Bjørn. 'have been there, but thought the name was derived from the sediment in the ice. Thanks for clarification.
Great place, it is. We hiked the whole trail as it was post season. Not posted much yet, but this one (https://flic.kr/p/z7rMVs).
Interesting how far the glacier moved back,- our guide book was wrong by about 1.5 kilometeres.
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There is always one !
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There is always one !
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/761/23402744020_686e534b46_b.jpg)
Very nice interpretation of the 'all but one' theme. And he's a bit shy hiding in the shadows.
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A pattern of my own :)
Shot while flying over Serbia.
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There is always one !
Love this "odd man out" image!
A pattern of my own :)
Shot while flying over Serbia.
Jakov, this minimalist image pleasantly deceives my sense of scale, which I like!
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Corvette grill.
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And cute selfie...
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Jacques, Jacques, Jacques, where on earth do you find such images :)
Some road surveying going on?
Lovely!
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Almost straight railway tracks :D
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Parking Garage
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Alsacian roof.
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Iphone display grid
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winter protection hood
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Fern leaf in progress
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structure to order
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(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1542/25019257045_e04a256f9b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/E7SesM)
Entropie (https://flic.kr/p/E7SesM) by Harry M. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/granuba/), auf Flickr
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#*~* (the grinder)
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Made me smile :-D
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A Viking Longship. The ancient masters had their inspiration from Nature, apparently.
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Ooohhh Fons, just wow!
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Reply on #163: Fons, very cool.
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Spiral.
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Verticals...
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Verticals...
Mike, very nice.
Here is a horizontal:
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punch me holes
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grid sensation
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Thomas, you see patterns everywhere :)
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Thomas, you see patterns everywhere :)
Jakov,
I'll take it as a compliment :D
Yes, there are many man made interferences with our environment that show a tendency towards elementary archetypes.
Structures and pattern seem to jump at me,- I do not even really search for them.
While the ones I show here are mostly of a geometric type I find a lot of joy in fractals as well. Will say: in natural patterns.
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Thomas, it sure is a compliment. The way you capture them and present them to us all. A true joy :)
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A bit of ice and one from the Utrecht event.
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Hans, these are beautiful.
But let's see what the true expert in patterns, Thomas G, has to say :)
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Enough order?
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Order, but not necessarily structures
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Enough order?
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Ya.
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'hypnotism'
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Thomas you amaze me! 8)
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Thomas you amaze me! 8)
Ditto! :)
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Ditto! :)
Thomas you amaze me! 8)
Thank you, Anirban & Jakov.
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Tiny icebergs.
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s5/v123/p2120813819.jpg)
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Delicate little icebergs 8)
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Øivind, this is an intriguing image. What are these little icebergs? How and under what condition were they formed or emerged?
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Nice, those floating 'on the rocks' ;)
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natural order
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Joost, I wouldn't mind a suit tailored with this fabric :)
Lovely image!
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Tiny icebergs.
Very cool shot Øivind.
natural order
Those are pretty sharp natural order. :o
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Very nice Joost. It reminds me of the looms in the Textile industry
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@ Jakov, Anirban, John
Thank you for the encouragement
BTW, it was d600 + 105 mm f/2.8 AF micro
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Tiny icebergs.
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Øivind, these iceberg minitures are nice!
natural order
Very nice. Some life in here. Great light, texture and order!
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Thanks for the kind comments on my "mini icebergs" all of you.
Øivind, this is an intriguing image. What are these little icebergs? How and under what condition were they formed or emerged?
These are formed when the ice on a local lake melts. At that stage vertical crystal like structures are formed, which then dissolves into these small "icebergs". The green-brownish color at the base is the local forest being projected through these little ice lenses.
Here are a few IR-captures of the ice before it gets to the mini-iceberg stage, same lake a different year:
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s12/v175/p2050265916.jpg)
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v152/p1933771397.jpg)
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Øivind, thanks for the details. I was totally amazed by the fact that these are literally mini icebergs! It is hard to live or work under harsh climates, but the efforts could be partially rewarded by such fascinating marvels of the nature...
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This is one of the most fun thread. :)
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Why is Anirban choosing which ladies sunglasses to buy? ;D
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Well seen and captured, Anirban!
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Thanks Akira. :)
Jakov - ...because they are colourful! Although lady at home will be happier if I choose to buy them instead of taking pictures! ;D
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7072/26697661102_305c172f24_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GFbuvL)
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Øyvind's small icebergs can make a wonderful sound under right circumstances.
Here is more ice, but this is new ice
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7593/26520645400_89f533d566_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GpxeUU)
Grønlanshavet (https://flic.kr/p/GpxeUU) by Asle Feten (https://www.flickr.com/photos/afoton/), on Flickr
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7236/26520644850_e924318f0e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GpxeKq)
Grønlanshavet (https://flic.kr/p/GpxeKq) by Asle Feten (https://www.flickr.com/photos/afoton/), on Flickr
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Dizzy!
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7216/26570086820_450310667a_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GtUD8b)
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(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7073/26573667220_1e21e5281e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/GudZsd)Spiderbatthingy (https://flic.kr/p/GudZsd) by b j (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132836932@N03/), on Flickr
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Farming
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Perhaps an unusual pattern...
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Farming
Zen like. Well seen.
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7145/26841261276_64601c036a_o.jpg)
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Thanks Akira. :)
Jakov - ...because they are colourful! Although lady at home will be happier if I choose to buy them instead of taking pictures! ;D
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Very nice, Anirban! Appreciate your addition to the theme.
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Dizzy!
Structure! 8)
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Very colorful, Fons.
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Fons, these dish liquid bottles opened my view for less formal order, thinking more fractal and ordered.
'get your order right'
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Structure! 8)
Sorry.. This one was not subtle! :P
Very nice, Anirban! Appreciate your addition to the theme.
Thank you Thomas. Your photos are huge inspiration.
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(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7214/26926157306_c0c1688c8e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/H2nAtu)DSC_9201-Edit (https://flic.kr/p/H2nAtu) by b j (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132836932@N03/), on Flickr
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let's not forget the wine
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Sorry.. This one was not subtle! :P
Thank you Thomas. Your photos are huge inspiration.
Anirban, you are welcome. I just thought that is was less dizzy but quite structural, in an engineering sense.
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I spent some time with getting PP the way i wanted it and finally used the settings from an industrial site shooting.
'cleaning needed'
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A fine replica of a 19c French guitar... D750, AF-S 50/1.8G at f4.0, cropped to around 1/2 of the original frame.
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Akira, I like the guitar shot.
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Anthony, glad you like it. The replica is really well made both in terms of the craftsmanship and the sound.
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A fine replica of a 19c French guitar... D750, AF-S 50/1.8G at f4.0, cropped to around 1/2 of the original frame.
Akira, this is a nice capture, I like the lines and curves. It also seems to be fine piece of hand crafted musical instrument.
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Fons, I like the 'new' attempt on the subject matter.
The capture might work itself but I like the way how you use the tryptich to push the emphasis even more and allow a glimpse on the 'natural' look of the roof at the same time.
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Akira, this is a nice capture, I like the lines and curves. It also seems to be fine piece of hand crafted musical instrument.
Thomas, thanks! The French guitars from 19c are particularly photogenic., and the luthier gets better and better.
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Autumn fields resembling green corduroy. Shot with an old faithful Minolta 55mm on Fuji X-E1.
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Autumn fields resembling green corduroy. Shot with an old faithful Minolta 55mm on Fuji X-E1.
Seeders have become very precise machinery - nice line type structures embedded in an equally nice landscape.
Appreciate you posted it, Lars :)
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A gate at the school.
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Seeders have become very precise machinery - nice line type structures embedded in an equally nice landscape.
Appreciate you posted it, Lars :)
Thank you Thomas - I'm glad you like it. Yes, it's almost artwork made with seeders :)
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I like this thread so much, I make this contribution just to make it part of my "new replies to your posts" . Very interesting shots.
This one is a detail of a floor in Singapure.
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7288/27299537166_63d3a8c70c_o.jpg)
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7161/27299536906_753301887f_o.jpg)
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Not that subtle but a structure of order anyway
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Singapore floor shot is a very nice catch Paco.
Fons, love your walls. They are sharp, vivid and interesting. They will make nice wall size prints as well.
Bruno - that's a very nice combination of complementing patterns.
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some more subtle than others...
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Joost, these are great!
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Lock 7 of the Champlain Canal
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A door with paintingproblems.
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Great new additions, very much to my liking :D
Paco, that a nice one with the yellow lines and the ship-shape wooden pavement. Lools like 2 layers, the yellow line part of a bigger one.
Fons, yours all carry a nice color addon. The second 'red dot' one stands out, it would possibly go as abstract as well.
Bruno, that's a new variation of the wood pile we did not have so far. Nice. It makes me think there mast be more differet ones out there.
Joost, are these tiles? With water drops? Compelling shot for the theme, like it as well. I'm wondering where you took the second one? I know of a parking garage in Cologne where the driveway tower has such a roof. The ordered doorbells are new to this thread - nice addition.
Matthew, that nice 'everyday' stairs, well layered with the shadows. The framing is to my taste as well.
John, great find in the last one. Some structure and pattern brake and an enormous amount of detail.
One from the Maastricht event:
'put the knobs in XYZ'
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"Joost, are these tiles? With water drops? Compelling shot for the theme, like it as well. I'm wondering where you took the second one? I know of a parking garage in Cologne where the driveway tower has such a roof. The ordered doorbells are new to this thread - nice addition."
The first one, actually a long story. I wanted to experiment with oil drops floating on water, therefore I took a glass of water, and added some oil. Instead of getting nice little cute oil drops, all the oil formed one big not very photogenic oil blob, as could be expected. As I didn't want to surrender just there, I went to the kitchen to get some dish detergent, and this eventually did the trick. The glass is standing on a transparant plexi, covered with a semi-transparant cloth. The light is coming from a flash underneath the plexi (an indestructible Metz 45 ct4, almost useless in the digital era, but still going strong).
The second one definitely was taken in Brussels.
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"Joost, are these tiles? With water drops? Compelling shot for the theme, like it as well. I'm wondering where you took the second one? I know of a parking garage in Cologne where the driveway tower has such a roof. The ordered doorbells are new to this thread - nice addition."
The first one, actually a long story. I wanted to experiment with oil drops floating on water, therefore I took a glass of water, and added some oil. Instead of getting nice little cute oil drops, all the oil formed one big not very photogenic oil blob, as could be expected. As I didn't want to surrender just there, I went to the kitchen to get some dish detergent, and this eventually did the trick. The glass is standing on a transparant plexi, covered with a semi-transparant cloth. The light is coming from a flash underneath the plexi (an indestructible Metz 45 ct4, almost useless in the digital era, but still going strong).
The second one definitely was taken in Brussels.
Uuuh, I missed it by about a whole block. Thanks!
Will search if I have somewhere a shot of the one in Cologne.
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Another 'punch me a hole', this one from Maastricht
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The second one definitely was taken in Brussels.
Seem not find it in my archive, but have been posting it before on nikongear, here it is (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,1899.msg22342.html#msg22342)
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'stonemason's traces #1' (https://flic.kr/p/HkF614)
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one from the time when smartphones were mediocre and the subjects great
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With this theme in mind I offer the following!
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I like it, Mike, what is it?
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one from the time when smartphones were mediocre and the subjects great
Thomas, this is a really nice discrepancy. :D
Mike, I'm also intrigued by your image and what we are actually seeing.
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Thank you gentlemen, it is the carpeted deck of my river cruise ship!
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Thanks, Mike. This is neat.
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+1.
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Lovely structure, Mike. Unusual colours.
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Thanks chaps.
It is some sort of a man made fibre material!
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Thomas, this is a really nice discrepancy. :D
Mike, I'm also intrigued by your image and what we are actually seeing.
Akira, thanks. Appreciate you enjoy it :-)
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Mike, that's super nice!
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Another pattern sort of!
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ex-pizza
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a new find - dices
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Sony a7II, 35 f2.8 from moving wheelchair ... ;)
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Nice one Thomas, even considered another one without the windows?
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Pollarded Lime tree (16/3.5 Fisheye-Nikkor, Fuhji S5Pro)
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pavement art #2
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a lot color and some disorder
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It's been a while in this thread, so let's bring it back to life.
Not so subtle, yet a pattern.
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And another one (while i'm at it 8) ). Structure in structure, this time quite subtle.
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Hans, you have revived the thread in style :)
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Thanks Jakov !!
Nice one on the rebound, Jacques.
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Jacques is a true treat.
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Many thanks to both of you.
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I like the new additions :D - keep them coming.
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Strong one. Like!
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.sketches and bars
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variations
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Pointed nicely.
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Well captured. I like how the bore overlay pattern is shifting from the center outwards.
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strong lines
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Patterns in patterns...and some chaos.
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Taken in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, South Africa, in 2009.
I hope the subtle structure of order exists :)
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Taken in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, South Africa, in 2009.
I hope the subtle structure of order exists :)
Jakov, thank you. Sure it does. Is it a vineyard?
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Thomas, I honestly wouldn't know what it is :)
It was taken from a hot air balloon a long time ago...
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Thomas, I honestly wouldn't know what it is :)
It was taken from a hot air balloon a long time ago...
Just curios :-) it's nice anyway.
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Probably a field of citrus trees. Plenty of that in the neighbourhood if memory serves. My only citrus images originate from that very part of South Africa at the same day :D
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Probably a field of citrus trees. Plenty of that in the neighbourhood if memory serves. My only citrus images originate from that very part of South Africa at the same day :D
You didn't fly with us Bjørn, if memory serves me :)
You would have had the perfect view of the citrus :)
I remember a lot of grapefruit but I am not certain...
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Patterns in patterns...and some chaos.
I like this combination.
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In the neighborhood...
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Nice one Keith, love how the light & color moves through the scene.
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Fantastic images posted on this page, Jacques, Fons, Jack, Charlie, and Keith!
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Fons, I like this coat hanger shot. 50mm lens?
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Fons, I like this coat hanger shot. 50mm lens?
Keith, it's the 35/1.4ais on Df wide open.
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Keith, it's the 35/1.4ais on Df wide open.
It definitely has that look.
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Keith, it's the 35/1.4ais on Df wide open.
It definitely has that look.
And a lot of barrel probably the only thing that bothers
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Wow!
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Jack, great image. Just how wide is the "whirlpool?"
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Jack, great image. Just how wide is the "whirlpool?"
About 20cm. A meter or so below there is a pipe which connects to another part of the bay. As the tide goes out this side drains. The light passing through the murky water is what interested me.
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My mind went immediately to the Edgar Allan Poe story "A Decent into the Maelstrom". The light draws you in the pic.
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A nickel-plated roundwound electric bass string, and the rough recreation of its shooting setup sans camera. The lens is the reversed spigot-mount Canon C-8 38mm f1.8 for 8mm cinema camera.
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Akira, that cannot be an electric bass string :o
Cool rig!
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Jakov, believe or not, it is! I was just fascinated by the way it looks from such a proximity. :D The posted image is an approx. 1/10 of the original FX frame, by the way.
The rig is very, very versatile.
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Subtle in that there are so many.
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Balconies where sun never shines...
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The surface of a flatwound electric bass string. Zuiko MC Macro 38/3.5 with a couple of appropriate adapters, 2 x PN-11, a set of makeshift LED lighting and D750. I used an IR remote controller in the mirror-up mode, but the shutter shock was difficult to handle at this magnification (roughly x4 on the sensor). Tons of iridescence can be seen here.
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/667/32154024094_4280429b7f_h_d.jpg)
Working with my new 400mm 5.6
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3906/33063560641_45b17cac0e_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SnHoEn)_EGL9586 (https://flic.kr/p/SnHoEn) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
I'm into softness,,,
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weathered house.
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Jacks, this is super!
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Thanks Akira
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Galvanic
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1611/24969979392_25983a59e1_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/E3vEW5)_EGL1546 (https://flic.kr/p/E3vEW5) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Plate
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/257/18783302006_f515aae092_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/uBPkhA)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/uBPkhA) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Worn down Diamonds
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/572/23203782339_c94a680e25_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Bmrs5K)_EGL8916 (https://flic.kr/p/Bmrs5K) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Erik started listening to industrial heavy metal like Ministry or White Zombie :)
My man!
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Erik!! These are great, really cool!
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Thank you! I even get paid for shooting these,,, If only I could do that full time 8)
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3752/33409790856_fa8c1858ef_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SUiUQQ)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/SUiUQQ) by Jack Dahlgren (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jack-d/), on Flickr
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Now that is nice!
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filtered view
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Many thanks to both of you.
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Jacques, this is glorious. You really have a talent for these sorts of images.
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Paco said it all, Jacques lives in a parallel universe :)
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Wild reindeer seen from above.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2841/33591342125_1b071e7230_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TbmpH8)
rein (https://flic.kr/p/TbmpH8) by Asle Feten (https://www.flickr.com/photos/afoton/), on Flickr
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Asle, unfcukingbelievable :o
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Asle, unfcukingbelievable :o
I'll say :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D
Still posting my image, hoping it makes a tenth of the dent Asle's image does ...
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Hans, I'll give you 2/16ths 8)
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I'll say :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D
Still posting my image, hoping it makes a tenth of the dent Asle's image does ...
Asle...wow.
Hans it is at least 4/10 8) The movement is a great choice here
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This was quite a "højdare" Asle :)
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Thanks Jakov and Paco. Wow 12.5 to 40 % :o ::) 8) ;D
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Thanks all. I'm glad you like it.
It is a crop of a picture of the whole herd, taken for counting them. I counted 1031 reindeers in the herd.
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Very nice shot! Wow
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Thanks all. I'm glad you like it.
It is a crop of a picture of the whole herd, taken for counting them. I counted 1031 reindeers in the herd.
Asle, it is too much to ask for the whole 1031 picture? That's a lot of reindeers...
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Asle, it is too much to ask for the whole 1031 picture? That's a lot of reindeers...
If you want a lot of reindeers, this is 4644:
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i only see 13 :D
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i only see 13 :D
;D ;D ;D If you look closer they are spelling "Hi Jakov!" ;D 8)
Wow Asle. That´s an interesting occupation. I would have not guess if not for you explanation. Completely lost in the scale.
Thanks for sharing it!
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Jaaaaaaaaackssssssss, this better be chocolate :)
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stapled firewood
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Undersalted, Badwater Basin, Death Valley NP, California, USA
D800 with 85mm f/2.8 PC-E at f/32, 1/8 sec, ISO 100
On a whim I flipped over a chunk of salt and this is what I found. The second shot is just to give some context—miles and miles of salt and the underside probably looks like this through all of it. Pretty remarkable.
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James, very interesting. How big were the cubes?
On first sight I thought the second one was a snow covered frozen lake. (I guess on could say it is frozen in a different sense...).
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James, very interesting. How big were the cubes?
On first sight I thought the second one was a snow covered frozen lake. (I guess on could say it is frozen in a different sense...).
I think the larger cubes were probably around a centimeter...I should have taken a shot with a coin or something for reference.
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"I think the larger cubes were probably around a centimeter...I should have taken a shot with a coin or something for reference."
Thanks, that is pretty impressive!
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3932/33763595275_d6c510f296_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Trzfz2)DFJ_4281 (https://flic.kr/p/Trzfz2) by Jack Dahlgren (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jack-d/)
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I don´t know who thought of these ... ???
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structures linked @ 13
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seen before but different, from Enkhuizen / Netherlands
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Rotterdam
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patterned brick wall
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Paco, I don't know who thought of these either. What a perspective!
Fons, your zebra perspective is stunning!
Thomas G, the master of structures in shadows!
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Fons, that is very cool.
Today, nature´s pattern with some human help
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D200/18-200 @ 170mm f/5.6
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keep 'em coming. here's a find from the garden, a remainder of last winters woodwork.
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Fons, that is very cool.
Today, nature´s pattern with some human help
Cool one, Paco. You keep teasing me towards wide spectral sensitivity.
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Order or lack of order?
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Order or lack of order?
fractal order?
logarythm
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Parallels, blurry parabolas and random patterns.
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,
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Drying in order
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Brute, there's the face of Edmund Munch's The Scream in each little glowing diamond :(
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Paco, a hilarious perspective!
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Another view of the same metal lath
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Df + 300mm f/2.8 AIS
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Obvious, everyday-carry pattern
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Brute, there's the face of Edmund Munch's The Scream in each little glowing diamond :(
Had to look it up , but I can see that... :(
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Everyday pattern.
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Breda Train Station, thought of Thomas as soon as I saw it :)
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Gorgeous detail
By the river patterns
d5300 ir, 35mm 2.8.
The gps location in this camera with open sky is very precise by the way
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overflow
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Nice one, Jacques. I like 'found graphics' like this.
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Containing the fence
Z6, 35mm 1.4 ais
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eehhh ... wow Paco, magnificent!
One from me, perhaps not so subtle ;D
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beautiful Paco and Hans.
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beautiful Paco and Hans.
+1
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+1
Thanks John and Bent!
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I finally got around to putting an AI bit onto my ancient 28/3.5, so here's a little long-ago order in a sea of chaos.
This was a strip left over after punching some unknown part of a Blodgett pizza oven.
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Thank you!
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+1
Paco, Paco, Paco
Hans, Hans, Hans
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Thank you Jakov :)
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Paco, Paco, Paco
Hans, Hans, Hans
Cheers mate !
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Hard to get to.
D500, 105mm 1.4e
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Sand Dollar
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Subtle structure ;)
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Floor and hail.
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Grass is a better insulator than stone
Nikon D500, AFP-DX 70-300mm 4.5-6.3
Ciao from Massimo
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Car
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Grass is a better insulator than stone
Nikon D500, AFP-DX 70-300mm 4.5-6.3
Ciao from Massimo
Nice one, Massimo.
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Car
Very ... special. Nice catch, Fons.
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Impression of "Roodblauw" by Dutch artist Ria van Krieken.
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 45mm f1.8
(https://live.staticflickr.com/4379/36558613321_a682629c79_h.jpg)
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Nice one, Massimo.
Thanks, Luc!
Here's another one, this time with rocks and crystal clear water, "frozen" with a short exposure
On the rocks
Nikon 1 AW1, 11-27.5mm
Ciao from Massimo
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Very ... special. Nice catch, Fons.
Thanks Luc ;)
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Everyday patterns. Zaidin, Granada
D3S, 28mm 1.4e
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I love this thread.
D7100, Tamron 35/1.8 VC lens.
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Crocii. Df, CV125.
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NZ tree fern in silhouette. Z7 105mm Z lens.
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Only from above
D200 ir, 18-70mm
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looking down the floor got structure
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yellow, yeah
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Welcome back, Thomas G. The master of structures and patterns :)
I love this thread, too!
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Ja, long time no see. A lot of cycling to counter balance the desk work, cell phone captures, pandemic fuzz. Thank you, Jakov.
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Welcome back, Thomas! Love these contrasting images!
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Welcome back, Thomas G. The master of structures and patterns :)
I love this thread, too!
I join the excitement. So nice to see you and your work here!
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Thank you, Akira and Paco.
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Welcome back Thomas, with these special images
Hopefully we can meet again in a future NG meeting
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Welcome back Thomas, with these special images
Hopefully we can meet again in a future NG meeting
That would be real great :D
I also learned in the meantime that the netherlands are in cycling distance, if need be.
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51707274144_5cdb98c94a_h.jpg)
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Jacques, this is a nice one :-)
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Jacques is back!
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On the beach
Z6, 50mm 1.8s
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Just a wooden bench. Ricoh GRII.
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Structure impacts behaviour
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Nice catch!
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Improbable but very fitting catch and title! ole
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Structure impacts behaviour
Well spotted and captured!
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Thank you, guys!
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Structure impacts behaviour
Really nice one!
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Bruno, Bruno, Bruno!
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I struggle to decide where to put this image. Finally I think this may be the better fit.
Z6, 35mm 1.4 ai-s
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Structure impacts behaviour
That is a great example of the theme, Bruno
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I struggle to decide where to put this image. Finally I think this may be the better fit.
Z6, 35mm 1.4 ai-s
adore the image and the structure, it is not directly subtle, but in a different way ;)
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Drying in order
Drying in order II.
Now I have a 16/3.5 nikkor thanks to Andrew! I have been looking for one of this lens since the meeting in Granada when I had the chance to try out Birna´s copy. Love at first sight.
There may be more images taken with this lens coming 8)
Here, with the help of the Z6
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Paco, nice congrats on your new fish ;)
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Thanks Fons. I'm on a mission to shoot everything! ;D
p.e.: wonderful but this is no easy tool, by the way.
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Drying in order II.
Now I have a 16/3.5 nikkor thanks to Andrew! I have been looking for one of this lens since the meeting in Granada when I had the chance to try out Birna´s copy. Love at first sight.
There may be more images taken with this lens coming 8)
Here, with the help of the Z6
Congrats on the purchase of the fisheye! You seem to be enjoying and inspired by this rarity. Is this an IR image?
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Thank you Akira. It is a wonderful and long time desire of mine. Even writing, right now, it is with me on the table, attached to a Z6 and ready to go :) I bought it from Andrew, right here on NG classified and it has a dandelion cpu. It works like a charm.
This take is in visible light with colors adjusted to taste for the specific subject/situation.
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Congrats with the Fisheye, Paco ;)
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Thank you Akira. It is a wonderful and long time desire of mine. Even writing, right now, it is with me on the table, attached to a Z6 and ready to go :) I bought it from Andrew, right here on NG classified and it has a dandelion cpu. It works like a charm.
This take is in visible light with colors adjusted to taste for the specific subject/situation.
Thank you for the details. Your processing makes the fisheye image even more creative.
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Thank you both!
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Typical south spain roof.
Z6, 135mm 2.8 ai
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Typical south spain roof.
Z6, 135mm 2.8 ai
:D - beautiful and soothing series of repetitions
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Paco-great!!
I am so happy that you have a lot of fun with "16"!
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Thank you both. So happy you like it
Andrew, my only complain is that I don't have time to use it more!
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BTW-I have K-1 dedicated to the "16"-if you like-will send it to you???
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Yes, of course. Lets talk :)
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A red door...
Z6 58G
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A red door...
For a gnome maybe ;D
Meanwhile, i've been away to the isle of Texel in The NL. Some beach structure
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Hope this would belong here.
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Backed up container ships in the ocean outside New York form surprising structures of order. (Pixel 3 image, captured moments after my capture in the shape echo thread).
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Backed up container ships in the ocean outside New York form surprising structures of order.
it is reassuring to know that my awaited goods are floating in a structured order ;D
this is a good picture of an actual problem
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Backed up container ships in the ocean outside New York
Think of all the Z9's sat in these :P
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Yokohama international pier.
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Very interesting for the eye, it starts with impact and then makes you wonder through the space.
Thanks for sharing it!
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Very interesting for the eye, it starts with impact and then makes you wonder through the space.
Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you, Paco. If you are in front of this scene, you should also feel irresistible.
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I think the structures of order are so subtle here, the're almost random!
The 2022 Garlic harvest, hanging out to dry
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structures on the floor
Z6, 105mm f/2.8S
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Brook wavelets
NIKON Z7, 24-120mm f/4G AF-S ED VR Zoom-Nikkor + FTZ
Ciao from Massimo
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Icy brook
NIKON Z7, FTZ + 24-120mm f/4G AF-S ED VR Zoom-Nikkor @120mm
Ciao from Massimo
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Urban rhythm in black and white.
D3S, 28mm 1.4e
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Urban rhythm in black and white.
D3S, 28mm 1.4e
Urban synchronicity. :D
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Oleee ;)
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Urban rhythm in black and white.
D3S, 28mm 1.4e
That's the style :D
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Thanks :)
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Urban roofs
Nikon Zfc, FTZ + 500mm F/8 Reflex-Nikkor N (Chipped)
Ciao from Massimo
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Urban roof synchronicity :)
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Paco, Akira, I hope they don't install those spheres outside bars in your football obsessed countries ;D ;D
Some stacked order in New Zealand...
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Those structures, the wave echo in the water and the matching colors of the stone and the bird all come together nicely. It has an alien vibe very much to my liking. Outlandish.
Thanks for sharing it!
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Paco, Akira, I hope they don't install those spheres outside bars in your football obsessed countries ;D ;D
Don´t give ideas.... ;D ;D ;D
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Thank you Paco. I like the ambiguity of the background...watery clouds or cloudy water?
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Paco, Akira, I hope they don't install those spheres outside bars in your football obsessed countries ;D ;D
Some stacked order in New Zealand...
This is indeed a nicely peculiar image, Hans!
Unlike Spain, Japanese soccer is still in its infancy. So, I would suggest you to give the idea only to Paco, not to me. :P ;D
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This is indeed a nicely peculiar image, Hans!
Unlike Spain, Japanese soccer is still in its infancy. So, I would suggest you to give the idea only to Paco, not to me. :P ;D
I offer my apologies Akira, I mistakenly extrapolated fan enthusiasm to national fervour. :)
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ephemeral and permanent
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Minimalistic with Contrast ;) Nice find, Thomas
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Storks have a perfect place here to winter.
D200 ir, 70-300 3.5-5.6 vr
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Storks have a perfect place here to winter.
D200 ir, 70-300 3.5-5.6 vr
Nice creativity Paco
I spent a while musing over your B&W IR image "The couple" in Show Birds.
In the end I think I prefer the colour image here.
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Nice creativity Paco
I spent a while musing over your B&W IR image "The couple" in Show Birds.
In the end I think I prefer the colour image here.
Thank you. I think you may like it here with all the bird activity from land, sea and migration in one place.
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The contrast of this complicated pattern was raised by the snow.
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The contrast of this complicated pattern was raised by the snow.
That really is very nice, Akira. I like it!
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That really is very nice, Akira. I like it!
Thank you, Hans. Glad you like it!
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Excellent photographic observation, Akira!
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Excellent photographic observation, Akira!
Thank you, Keith!
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The contrast of this complicated pattern was raised by the snow.
I love the cubist paw-prints leading to the arch :)
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And great details !
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I love the cubist paw-prints leading to the arch :)
And great details !
Thank you, Hans and John! When I saw the scene, it was a "gotcha" moment. :)
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The worms have decided to mess up my subtle structures of order
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The other side where I stay.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52694701741_9beb9f9d69_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2ohs7Yn)
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Elegant minimalism as well :)
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Elegant minimalism as well :)
:)
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Another couple. Walking by the pattern.
D3S, 24-70 2.8 vr
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Almost look like a glitch in the matrix - that light pole ;D So many patters repeating!
Nice capture for sure ;)
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Thank you Erik.
We have to take the sun into consideration here 8)
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On the beach order.
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On the beach order.
Beautiful structure! Is it a shell or a piece of coral?
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Beautiful structure! Is it a shell or a piece of coral?
It's a large barnacle looking at its base and interior...that honeycomb structure must make it immensely strong. We were sharing the beach with a marine biologist at the time and I regret not taking it to him for a barnacle mini-lecture :(
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It's a large barnacle looking at its base and interior...that honeycomb structure must make it immensely strong. We were sharing the beach with a marine biologist at the time and I regret not taking it to him for a barnacle mini-lecture :(
Wow, I've never known such a large barnacle. The barnacles seen in Japan should be tiny. Thank you for sharing.
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On the beach order.
Nice juxtaposition with your finger prints and nail ‘grain’.
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It's a large barnacle looking at its base and interior...that honeycomb structure must make it immensely strong. We were sharing the beach with a marine biologist at the time and I regret not taking it to him for a barnacle mini-lecture :(
Gosh.
As well as being large, this is beautiful Hans.
Did you take any side-on shots?
I assume it had the usual 'volcano' shape?
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Gentlemen, thank you for your interest and kind words.
This barnacle came from a beach in our far North-West where the warm waters seem to make everything grow larger and nastier. This one has the usual volcano shape and razer sharp edges on the opening. At home here in the cooler South they are generally much smaller but equally sharp, some care is required when scraping them off our boats :o No side on shots I'm afraid.
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Almost look like a glitch in the matrix - that light pole ;D So many patters repeating!
Nice capture for sure ;)
Indeed. Great shot, Paco.
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Thank you John
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53390843929_2dcc6d9ba6_h.jpg) (https://www.flickr.com/gp/erik_lund/Z6067y6o9d)Untitled (https://www.flickr.com/gp/erik_lund/Z6067y6o9d) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
Lamp
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predominantly blue and a lot of that subtle stuff
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At the Atocha station, Madrid
Z6, 58mm 1.4G
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Another pattern made by light.
Z6, 200mm f4 ai
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Have a look in the Food thread for further details
Shoot before you eat)
https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?topic=10588.msg196526#msg196526