Patterns
Disruption II
Disruption II
Disruption
Disruption
Last Remains of Winter
The winter season lasted a bit longer this year than the previous couple of years. And just as we thought spring had arrived we have had a few winter weather re-runs.
Spring Shadows
Early Autumn Afternoon
Early autumn afternoon
Ornamented
As the sunlight hits the wall at a shallow angle, it accentuates the pattern left by the pinewood planks from the formwork on this concrete wall. The pattern looks, in an od way, like some form of ornament.
Ornamented
Late Afternoon
Late afternoon (1/12s @ f/4, 50mm, ISO 200)
Home Office
One year, and still no end in sight …
Home Office
Shadow Patterns
Shadow patterns (1/180s @ f/5.6, 50mm, ISO 200)
A Different Kind of Winter
It is wintertime, but with temperatures between 0°C and almost 10°C it feels a bit more like we are in early spring rather than midwinter. Normally temperatures would be below minus 5°C at this time of year. What little snow we've had so far this winter, melted soon after it arrived. But with temperatures varying as much as they do, you can find nice frost patterns as the one in this image. These patterns form as the water starts to freeze, in this case from a shallow body of water on top of older ice.
Frost patterns (1/180s @ f/5.6, 50mm, ISO200, 16x9 crop)
Abstract Reflection
Abstract reflection (1/750s @ f/5,6 , 50mm, iso 200)