Gorgeous.View attachment 2151249 Today we got some snow (40% chances...) but I'm ready for the spring..🌷🙃
Gorgeous.View attachment 2151249 Today we got some snow (40% chances...) but I'm ready for the spring..🌷🙃
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Going to Costco 🙂 , not driving
Thank you very much!Happy Birthday! 🎂 Where is the cake 🙂 ?
Hanging in a coffee shop doing some work and thought this guy reading was an interesting scene.
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These are all fantastic!
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Intriguing layers of the office during a sunrise.
CC welcome.
Canon 80D + EF 50mm F1.4, ISO 800, 1/100@F1.8
Revisited my favorite bridge
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Flowers basket illusion
yes....very 🙂Is this meta?
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Birthday breakfast hash browns…
Hopefully the front, mid and background layering works. 🙂
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Thank you very much!
Here's the cake… My star of a husband baked this — low carb monster!
As it is not part of the p52, I'll add it as a spoiler!
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.. taken during a morning walk yesterday.
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Not entirely happy in terms of „layers“, but the best I produced or saw in my imagination for this topic so far.
Okay, so the lion is a bit surprising! And in snow!View attachment 2153640 View attachment 2153638 View attachment 2153637 View attachment 2153636
I've found this week's theme to be surprisingly challenging . I took a lot of shots but nothing has really stood out - here are few I selected but I think I'm going to keep returning to this theme over the course of this year. What I love about this is it gets me out with my cameras thinking differently than I normally would.
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From a high hill (terminal moraine) in Green-Wood Cemetery, looking north to midtown Manhattan. For a "layers" photograph shooting with a long telephoto feels like cheating! as near and far are yoked together. Even the buildings in the background are layered, in that some are in Brooklyn, some downtown Manhattan while the tall towers are further uptown -- the tallest at 42nd St, the next tallest way up at 58th Street, an so on.
I've made a few versions of this picture in the past, and sometimes I experiment with a very small aperture so the background is less blurred out -- one can e.g., get the Empire State in the picture by just shifting a little bit. But this picture really only works in the winter; by spring enough leaves on branches will really restrict how much of the city background can enframe this tomb.
I just haven't found the time to take anything with my proper camera this week, so I have only some somewhat fitting results taken with my iPhone.
Thanks! As the saying goes: the best camera is always the one you have with you.Yes, the good thing about phone cameras is that they are always with you. And though you might not get the image you really want, you get something, which is better than nothing! And for projects like this it's more about the thought process than the actual results sometimes. ❤️
But I like both of these, especially the tree one. 🙂
Wow this is really stunning. It's so abstract and yet geometric at the same time, and the color in the midst of the sort of black and white is really great.
Oh nice! Another person from Hessen in this community 🤩
Actually from Bavaria and now studying in Lower Saxony, but Hesse is somewhere in between 🤓Oh nice! Another person from Hessen in this community 🤩
the color blocking on this is fun too!
Haha! And more inside! 😀Happy birthday! Sorry I missed it yesterday, but how can you go wrong with hashbrowns for breakfast and cake for dinner! (PS - your cake photo also has layers 😉 )