Photos like this make me stop and ask what went into it, from the landscaping to what's holding it together and upright... and what kind of crane could hoist it while pinching the ends together...
149Mehmet Ali Uysal pinches the surface of a meadow, making it as palpable and sensitive as human skin. The six-meter-high clothespin, an everyday object, transforms the lawn into a thin fragile surface at the mercy of all degradation, and reveals the epidermal layer of the earth.
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https://www.bigpicturecompetition.org/2021-winners
nice images, be sure if you have the time to click on the "view finalists in this category" links
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/glacier-meltwater-fractal-iceland.amp
http://www.mitchdobrowner.com/
When you see that, you run and hide somewhere underground, not start taking pictures. Crazy photographer.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Depends on the track, the terrain and how often you encounter them I guess. I've seen three at a time in Kansas.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
Three things to hide from:
Tornadoes
Lightning
Ex-wives
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Love the sky tonight.
https://twistedsifter.com/2021/08/centenarians-then-and-now-by-jan-langer/
Lunch!
https://www.boredpanda.com/urban-nightmare/
Well, that was depressing.
Great photos, Rusty.
Thanks Chris. The last ones are actually the sun.
Nice shots @Rdp77 !
Thank you sir
Photos like this make me stop and ask what went into it, from the landscaping to what's holding it together and upright... and what kind of crane could hoist it while pinching the ends together...
May need to translate the page into English but the photos seem to explain the process pretty well.
https://ventdesforets.com/oeuvre/skin/
brilliant street photographer
Some of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Most Famous Photos Are Up for Auction
https://petapixel.com/2021/12/08/some-of-henri-cartier-bressons-most-famous-photos-are-up-for-auction/
149Mehmet Ali Uysal pinches the surface of a meadow, making it as palpable and sensitive as human skin. The six-meter-high clothespin, an everyday object, transforms the lawn into a thin fragile surface at the mercy of all degradation, and reveals the epidermal layer of the earth.
Any clams in those flats?