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An Interpretation of architecture light and shadows.

  

Diving into the archives again. Taken at the Liverpool waterfront 2 years ago.

  

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Angles, lines, curves, and buildings around the Jewish History Museum. Taken during the 500px SF Photo Walk!

Old car geometrics.

 

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couldn't think of a better title. i looked up the word angluar in a search engine.

Tip: don't ever google "angular".

Boring, boring, boring . . .

Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe

Damselfly - taken this summer back in June. Among the tall blades that rise up out of the pond / lake at Dunham Massey (NT), Cheshire, UK

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Another shot of this first generation Murcielago. Talked to the owner and he told me that this one has 670hp. Won't get him anywhere if he doesn't have enough petrol.

That’s also a shot that I wanted to do for a really long time… At first I wanted to use the other side of the building which was much brighter. But I like the high contrasts and the reflections on the facade here.

 

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Some orderly rectangles in a multi-angular city

Created using the Fractal Science Kit fractal generator. See www.fractalsciencekit.com/ for details.

At the Orange Campus in Balma, I focused on the stark geometric patterns created by the modern architecture. The black and white treatment emphasizes the dynamic interplay of lines, creating an abstract study of light and shadow.

📷 Nikon F5, Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G

Film: Kodak Ultramax 400

Dev: Cinestill CS41

Scan: Plustek 8200i w/ Silverfast 9

Olympus Trip 35

Kodak Colorplus

Lab Developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Collaborative Mural Intervention in San Francisco with Matt W. Moore via WallSpaces.

18 x 54 feet (Approx.)

Enamel spray paint of corrugated cement.

  

Wallspaces set MWM, Poesia, Geso and myself up with a lovely wall off on the corner of Larkin and Bush in the city of San Francisco. The wall happens to be on the side of a Wallgreens.

 

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The wall came together during the set up for my solo show Circulatory System at White Walls Gallery.

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Matt W. Moors full shot of the collaboration

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MWM's Post of the wall

Graffuturisms post of the wall

 

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Pier 45 ~ Fisherman's Wharf ~ San Francisco, California

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 70mm, 1/500s

 

Not my best shot, but a must after my last post, where I wrote that star trails are caused by earth rotation (angular motion).

 

Of course any rotation of the camera will lead to circular star trails. You can therefore also rotate your mount to achieve the effect. That's what happened here when I initiated a turn with my flying mount.

 

You can see the turning path in the cloud cover below, while the roll caused the star trails.

 

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Canon EOS 6D astro modified

Samyang 24mm f/1.4

Mount: Boeing 777-300ER

10s @ ISO6400 f/2

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