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Apartment birding: Downy Woodpecker (Male) - flying back adn forth between the suet and the neighboring tree
We laugh our smiles and weep our tears, even argue, fight and share our fears. You know the secrets of my soul, you fill its emptiness, you make me whole....
Canon 60D with Canon EF-S 10-22mm @ 18mm, f16.0, ISO 200
Three frames from a 5 shot bracket and a couple of frames lit with a handheld 580 EXII.
The base image was a 30 sec exposure. I cranked the ISO up to 3200 for the flash frames. This gave me enough headroom on the strobe to actually get some decent coverage at f16.0. Flash frames were used to bring up the pool water (lights weren't turned on) and even out some of the color casts.
This is a 3 unit efficiency apartment building, also one of my foamcore creations. It has two 2 bedroom units and the top floor is a single bedroom, but it boasts a larger porch and double french doors.
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Something about the light at dusk, it can make a boring apartment building look like a million bucks.
I drive by these buildings all the time and never take a second look, but look at them now. They're kind of attractive, now that I see them. My Instagram tagline is, "through photography, I see." I guess this is proof of that.
I used a one-second exposure for the water on the bottom half which evens out the ripples. Usually, I use photoshop to get a similar effect but in this case, its straight out of camera (or SOOC as we say in the biz). I took this from a dock while walking my dog recently. He likes to come out here and survey the scene and sometimes I'll bring my camera. So it was, in fact, Mr. Wiggles who selected this scene. I should probably change my tagline to, "through my dog, I see."
Fujiidera City, Osaka Pref.
built in 1960
CONTAX RX x Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 3.5-4.5/28-70 x Fujicolor 100
we got married two months out of college; our first apartment was a second-floor studio on beacon street near kenmore square. i think there was a bike shop under it then, too. i was a research assistant at a medical school, she was a law student. we had both just turned 22.
Where we stayed in Amsterdam on Nieuwe Herengracht. We had what looks like the top floor (with the half-pulled blinds). There were two more floors in the apartment: one for the large bedrooms, and one for the roof terrace!
Inspired by Luca Biada's work: www.flickr.com/photos/pedroscreamerovsky/6255588637
Original photo is matt.hintsa's work: www.flickr.com/photos/matt_hintsa/3142532293
Thank you for sharing your inspiration!