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some pics from my walk in downtown denver. i think my fingers almost fell off.

For Macro Mondays theme: EDGE

Bloodstreams & Flashcuts in RedDawn

(Photo: Samuel Esteves)

Tilted layers of the Furnace Creek Formation have been eroded flat across the top, and more recent horizontal deposits of sand and gravel have since been laid on top of this old erosion surface.

taken today in NYC. madison square park, the gilsey house, 2 near penn station and the king kong statue.

Fun with the super wide angle lens for distortion, this got some pretty funny reactions while we were taking the photos

The Majorelle Garden, Marakech

A bit of a different view of Stillwell Hall on Mason St. along Crissy Field in the Presidio. The barracks building has, as far as I can determine, been abandoned at least since the army left the Presidio in 1994. The building looks OK from a distance, but is in considerable disrepair up close. Several windows are broken, and there are some pretty considerable cracks in the exterior. I noticed what seemed to be some sort of monitoring equipment attached around some of the cracks, presumably to identify any further damage occurring. The building seems to be mostly empty, but several windows still have curtains or blinds. I got this one after sneaking around back. I've walked by several times, but never thought to check it out from the back. Theres a couple small courtyard type areas that are sorta interesting. I found this in one of them. I'd love to get inside of some of these buildings...

Angular

 

Railway Museum Bassendean

 

Tri-X pushed 1600 ISO, Nikon FM2, Sigma 24mm f2.8, Adonal 1+25 15 3/4 minutes, neg copied with DSLR and Macro lens, processed in LR and PS.

This is the 1968 concrete monstrosity that is the council offices for Flintshire. Horrible building, but architechturally grand for photography!

I took this picture of part of the structure of the Victoria Road Recreation Centre in Guelph from an unusual angle as the shapes against the sky appealed to me.

Wanted to try something different in my photography by taking more scenic captures, so here's a close up of a building while I was in a car :D Looks kinda three dimensional, right? I hope you all had a really great Tuesday!

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Interesting Light Series

This is a series of images from an exploration of the interaction of sun light and the city. All images in the series are full frame, SOOC with only minor adjustments to exposure.

One of the world’s biggest Angular conference.

The beautiful city of Warsaw, amazing national stadium, 2 days, 15 talks, 5 workshops, Q&A session and much more!

 

Thank you to our wonderfull sponsors: Acaicoft, 7N, Twilio, SoftwareMill, SoftwarePlant, EDC Aviation Digital, Deloitte, CodiLime, Telerik, JetBrains, DataArt Poland. Thank you for the speakers, we are really appreciate that you came to Poland and share your knowledge! Thank you for communities from all over the world for your support. Thank you for ALL attendees!

  

Micro Lake morph with Runway

In black and white.

 

Cinq.

One of the world’s biggest Angular conference.

The beautiful city of Warsaw, amazing national stadium, 2 days, 15 talks, 5 workshops, Q&A session and much more!

 

Thank you to our wonderfull sponsors: Acaicoft, 7N, Twilio, SoftwareMill, SoftwarePlant, EDC Aviation Digital, Deloitte, CodiLime, Telerik, JetBrains, DataArt Poland. Thank you for the speakers, we are really appreciate that you came to Poland and share your knowledge! Thank you for communities from all over the world for your support. Thank you for ALL attendees!

  

Different shape on this sign....Looks like one side may be broken off.

 

Otto, NC

 

Part of my collection of Jesus signs at www.flickr.com/photos/55314293@N00/sets/72157594174358567/

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