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Eine Detailaufnahme des Wasserlichtfeldspiegels in der Nähe des Bonner Stadthauses. Bei Tag ist der Brunnen wirklich unscheinbar. Entworfen wurde er von Günter Ferdinand Ris.
Kamera: Canon EOS 400D
Objektiv: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Belichtung: 1,6 sec
Blende: f/11
Brennweite: 100 mm
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I did something in gimp, something with circles...I can't remember, but I think it is quite abstract!
"Abstract Explosion"
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Taken at The Town of Beacon Falls Fireworks
July 9th, 2011
Beacon Falls, CT
I'm not going to go and ruin your future experimentation by giving you step by step instructions on how I did this (incase you feel inspired by this in any way), but i'll at least tell you that I did NOT use Photoshop to create this. I used only my tripod and camera.
I was getting kind of bored shooting photographs of single bursts of fireworks, at this past year's 4th of July's firework display. I wanted to capture the fireworks from a completely different perspective, and luckily, I feel like i was more than successful in doing so.
I started getting experimental as the shutter was being held open, and I couldn't have been more amazed, or more surprised to see this abstract image on the LCD. I began taking a whole bunch of shots similar to this, until I finally nailed the effect of what i wanted to do, and how I wanted to do it. I pointed my lens towards the general area where most of the fireworks were bursting at, and i guess I just timed this perfectly to be able to pull it off... even better and more interesting than I had expected.
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Abstract of a forest scape that I took from my trip to Wayanad last weekend
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This is one of the works that I want to present at the personal exhibition in St. Petersburg. In February 2014.
Macro Monday - Abstract
it's thinkness fringes in photoresist. Picture was taken in 2002 when I was working in photolithography process developpment. I used a microscope trinoculare with a Nikon E995 (probably between 50X and 100X)
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It's been a while since I've participated in any Flickr group on a regular basis. A few years ago, life started getting in the way and life kinda snowballed. However, I decided this year might give me enough time to dip my toe back in the water. The past three years or so I've been taking pictures mostly of and for friends and family. I enjoy it, but I also miss getting out on my own and simply photographing things that catch my eye. I'm hoping being in this 52 weeks group helps change that.
I really think adhering to the themes will help push me to improve my skills. In the past, I didn't often follow the suggested themes when I played in 52 or 365 groups. In fact, some of you may remember the year I did an entire 52 week project photographing beer. I can't promise you that beer won't make an appearence at some point during the year, but I am pushing myself to wander outside my comfort zone with this project and try to do things that are new to me.
This is my take on the "abstract" theme of week 1. Like some of you have already done, I noticed the Christmas lights that I hadn't yet taken down and thought that might be something worth playing with. To achieve this photo, I planted my camera on the tripod in front of the tree and set a long exposure with a 2 second timer. I then rotated the camera through the long exposure, which created the circular effect. I found that 2-3 seconds was a good enough time to get a nice rotation on the camera. I adjusted the contrast, exposure and color temp in post processing, and here we go. I hope you like it.
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An abstract sunset taken in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and a 50mm 1.4 lens, edited in Lightroom.
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