pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Sept 15, 2019 2:02:59 GMT
Altocumulus standing lenticularis clouds or simply lenticular clouds. These are wind clouds signifying strong winds up high, but it is also windy on the ground. Around here, these are associated with warm, Chinook winds coming down off the mountains to the west. I can attest that this evening's wind is far from warm...bitter chill in the air. September 14 in southwest Alberta.
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Post by tonyw on Sept 15, 2019 14:01:26 GMT
Taken this misty morning - Logs, Lake and Loons - I could hear the Loons so they are out there somewhere. Tony
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dennis9
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 15, 2019 15:21:27 GMT
A couple more "L"s - London's only lighthouse, at the mouth of the River Lea. Built in 1864, it never did serve as a beacon to shipping, but was used for experimental purposes in the new science of electricity. It now houses an artistic sound installation named, funnily enough, Longplayer. It has been playing continuously for 11 years and 25 days and will carry on until the end of the century. i.ibb.co/sRGsCGS/Lighthouse.jpgBrenda
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 2:38:55 GMT
I'll start us off with "L" being for Lily. Taken this morning at South Waterfront Park in Portland. Thanks for the theme Sepiana! Bill, great eye for composition! I like the way you captured just one lone lily in a sea of leaves (with the bonus of the water drops).
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 2:40:27 GMT
While your waiting in the Doctors office - Find something to photograph -Large Frank, this takes top honors for subject originality. Great finding, sharp and detailed image!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 2:51:46 GMT
whippet , quite an array of "L is for . . ." interpretations -- lake, lighthouse, lookout, lamp. I particularly like the composition of the Lookout image.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 2:56:25 GMT
Pete, you chose an interesting subject to interpret this theme. Great job capturing it!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 2:58:18 GMT
Looking around the house for something to photograph for this theme I came upon this leaf and gave it a long-overdue cleaning! Helen, great job capturing the texture/details of this leaf. I like your choice of cropping (square).
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:04:52 GMT
Long Legs are what characterises the Daddy Long Legs. I took this photograph this morning, somewhat dismayed as a Daddy Long Legs is always a sure sign that Autumn is coming. Dennis Dennis, a great shot -- well composed, uncluttered, light/shadows, and . . . up close & personal to the subject.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:10:00 GMT
pontiac1940 , good choices of subject -- lines and lenticular clouds. I really like the gravel county road image with its lines, vanishing point, and . . . symmetry.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:20:54 GMT
L is for Lunar Moth. I spotted this one on my walk this morning. It is about 3 inches long. kdcintx, great spotting! You ended up with an image which is well-composed and with vivid details.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:23:49 GMT
Taken this misty morning - Logs, Lake and Loons - I could hear the Loons so they are out there somewhere. Tony Tony, what a beautiful scenery! It looks so peaceful! I really like how you "naturally" framed the lake.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:34:27 GMT
My "L" is for Layers - geological layers found today walking in south east London, right in the middle of busy roads and housing. Brenda Brenda, your image itself has Layers of interest from the foreground to the background. Very effective composition! The second shot is a perfect companion to the first one.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 16, 2019 3:41:03 GMT
A couple more "L"s - London's only lighthouse, at the mouth of the River Lea. Built in 1864, it never did serve as a beacon to shipping, but was used for experimental purposes in the new science of electricity. It now houses an artistic sound installation named, funnily enough, Longplayer. It has been playing continuously for 11 years and 25 days and will carry on until the end of the century. Brenda Brenda, quite an unusual lighthouse. Great job capturing its architectural details! And, as always, you enlighten us with the history behind your subject.
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