PhLB - Luc Boonen's photos
Spring
The sunday challenge = Spring, not the season
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After mowing I knew where to find spring
15 Sep 2017
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Transition
The Sunday Challenge = Transition
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An excellent example of constant transition is the Wadden Sea (Dutch: Waddenzee, German: Wattenmeer), an intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea. It lies between the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the range of Frisian Islands, forming a shallow body of water with tidal flats and wetlands. It is rich in biological diversity
The Wadden Sea is famous for its rich flora and fauna, especially birds. Wadden Sea is an important habitat for two species of seals, harbor and grey seals. In 2009 it is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
You can see numerous birds and seals on the mud flats in this image. Try the larger view.
The word wad is Dutch for "mud flat". The area is typified by extensive tidal mud flats, deeper tidal trenches (tidal creeks) and the islands that are contained within this, a region continually contested by land and sea.
The islands are marked by dunes and wide, sandy beaches towards the North Sea and a low, tidal coast towards the Wadden Sea. The impact of waves and currents, carrying away sediments, is slowly changing the layout of the islands. Some islands have moved eastwards through the centuries, having lost land on one side and grown on the other.
14 Sep 2017
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Repeating patterns
The sunday challenge = repeating patterns
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Walking the beautiful island of Terschelling I stumbled upon this lichen covered tree, shaped by the wind
Slowly Burning
The Sunday Challenge = Metal
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Always interesting to see what happens if you rotate an image upside down.
Inversion
The Sunday Challenge = Inversion
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Make positive what was negative.
I like the concept and I started to play with the idea.
With IrfanView I managed to invert blue and green channels only, but not the red channel. Then convert to greyscale and adjust contrast.
Now both of the red and white road signs catch the eye, they really represent negative and positive.
But I doubt if negative became positive.......
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09 Jul 2017
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Out of the blue
The Sunday Challenge = Tilt shift
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After the rain
The sunday challenge = Rain
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