(5 years and 3392 days ago)
I like the angle
It was amazing this thing was even crowing since it was November at the time and really cold. (5 years and 3462 days ago)
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Taken in Scotland at a ruin that me and my brother always referred to as the Zorro house. (5 years and 3480 days ago)
I like the angle
Is Zorro in the bushes?
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when they mean outside liquor is not allowed we mean it :) cause we are drunk :P :P (5 years and 3609 days ago)
Haha, funny.
He he....Nice one..
Lol....
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(5 years and 3660 days ago)
sorry author, but I don't think this qualifies as rays.........it is more like a kind of lens flare.
Sorry ade, but light can be made visible , with filters. ( not attached to camera held by hand ) as I have done. is the quest "light rays " not "mist in a forest". Or shadows causing an eclipsed effect, Dust or moisture.. I have shown just a something that our (white light eyes) don't see, but it is there.. So I argue, that you consider the display of the spectrum of light rays is . OK.
The Muslim scientist Ibn al-Haytham (965–1040), known as Alhacen or Alhazen in the West, developed a broad theory of vision based on geometry and anatomy in his 1021 Book of Optics. Al-Haytham postulated that every point on an illuminated surface radiates light rays in all directions, but that only one ray from each point can be seen: the ray that strikes the eye perpendicularly. The other rays strike at different angles and are not seen. He described the pinhole camera and invented the camera obscura, which produces an inverted image, using it as an example to support his argument.[7] This co
very original
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The DOF is a little too shallow for my liking.
author, I am unsure how you achieved it, but the dof for this shot is vertical. how did you do that, and do you have the hi res for the image please
I like how this is taken in the dark like that = )
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