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Posts tagged ‘Straw’

Low Tide

France, Le Conquet – August 1996

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #359 is ‘Tools of Photo Compositions: Lines, Colors and Patterns’.
The harbor of Le Conquet at low tide during sunset, as equestrians pass by. To say I was surprised when I spotted the horses, is an understatement.

About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta.
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Let It Roll

France – Morbihan, Questembert – August 1996

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #359 is ‘Tools of Photo Compositions: Lines, Colors and Patterns’.
The dreamy field with freshly pressed straw rolls offers a nice challenge. It is an opportunity to create something that makes sense in images. The idea that they actually roll. Near Questembert in the Morbihan region of Brittany.

About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta.
Click the picture for a bigger version

Over the edge

France, Marck – July 2022

The rolls always give me the impression they are on their way, rolling.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Mind the Barrier

France, Marck – July 2022

The views of the landscapes are taken from the car in the passenger seat. And sometimes that leads to seeing surprising objects in the front of the picture. LAPC #209 is surreal.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Let it Roll

France, Marck – July 2022

LAPC #209 is surreal. The rolls always give me the impression there are on their way, rolling.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version