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We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.

~ Buddha

Location: Umar Hayat Mahal, Chiniot, Punjab, Pakistan.

Image: © Faran Hassan Visuals

 

“We cast a shadow on something wherever we stand, and it is no good moving from place to place to save things; because the shadow always follows. Choose a place where you won't do harm - yes, choose a place where you won't do very much harm, and stand in it for all you are worth, facing the sunshine.”

― E.M. Forster, A Room with a View

Building art in Kassel.

The construction work is in full swing!

documenta 14

10.06. - 17.09.2017

 

artist:DAX

PHOTOGRAPHOHOLIC

I born to capture |

 

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double exposure in color - from serie "Experiment in autobiography"

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On those days in April we explored some viewpoints on Hornberg, located southeast of Schwäbisch Gmünd. This gave us a great view on a remarkable group of three small mountains (Drei Kaiserberge) namely Stuifen (757 m), Hohenstaufen (684 m) and Rechberg (708 m) (from left to right).

 

April 2019 | Swabian Alb

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

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Music recommendation: Uplift | Chillout Mix | www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h4_-F6jnyk

Red Rings

 

Reflections upon reflections build layers of design and color on the sensor. Patterns emerge as shapes repeat. Light intensifies deep hues. There is energy here that keeps a static scene from feeling still.

 

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Model: Niina

[ just to please your eyes...the weather is getting better soon! ]

 

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I born to capture |

 

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I born to capture |

 

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PHOTOGRAPHOHOLIC

I born to capture |

 

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artist:DAX

PHOTOGRAPHOHOLIC

I born to capture |

 

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Self-portrait series. Day 322.

Pay Attention

 

Reflections and silhouettes create a bit of mystery. No composite here. Just shooting what I see. Bold shapes and lines - strong black against softer shade all add visual interest. Nice weighting with details and open spaces. Simple color tones let the content speak clearly without color disruption. If you don't hear it, that's okay. It called out to me and I answered.

 

Not a composite - as shot :-)

 

www.roxanneoverton.com – where you will find more photography and information on my instructional and travel series photography books.

   

Multiple exposures emphasize the human figure and the graffiti that surrounds her. Light gives energy with its diagonal slant as it highlight areas of interest and directs my eye.

 

www.roxanneoverton.com – where you will find more photography and information on my instructional and travel series photography books.

This panorama view over the Swabian Alps was taken from viewpoint Aasrücken right on the country road between Lenglingen and Hohenstaufen. The small towns from left to right are Wäschenbeuren, Maitis and Lenglingen. Was a fun evening to shoot with Stella, Nicky and Desi - thanks folks!

 

April 2019 | Swabian Alb

 

© Max Angelsburger Photography

 

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Consider this photograph hanging on your wall? Contact me with your needed size to get advice regarding highquality photopaper, canvas and frame.

 

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Music recommendation: Silence of My Mind | www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Uc0AOrzQY

OK, I admit it- this is a cliche image: the isolated tree in a field. I could say this is a new take on that classic (cliched) image, and maybe I will because it makes me feel better. There are two things that I think make this image special. First is the colors, and second is the light. The colors are like this all over Capitol Reef, but are rather unique to there... so that makes it good. Second is the light. It made me hit the brakes, so there must have been something about the light.

 

As I ran from the car to the position where I would make this image, my mind was already planing the shot. Heck, even before, because I had to grab the 70-200 before I left the car! But that is the way my mind works- I see the whole shot laid out in my head as I frame it up. So my thoughts- narrow depth of field and get the light- that was my goal.

 

So I got to the position I wanted, and knelt down- lower angle worked better to my mind. I am outdoors, so no reason at all to up the ISO, so I started the exposure equation with an ISO of 64. I had already thumbed the aperture down to 2.8, and I knew I would get a shutter of over 1/1000, so no tripod necessary.

 

I popped off a couple shots. It just seemed obvious to me that the tree had to be camera right weighted, because it reaches out to the left. I knocked out a couple of different framings, pretty much both ends of the zoom.

 

So I got home, and had two images. I finished both- tight on the tree, and the three in it's environment. I asked my daughter which she liked better and she said the wider one... and so that is the released version. What do you think? Would the tighter one have been better?

 

Prints of various sizes are available on the Fine Art America website, as well as the artists Pixel site (davekochphoto.pixels.com/) and the artists personal site (davekochphoto.com).

 

Prints of various sizes are available on the Fine Art America website as well as the artists personal site (davekochphoto.com).

Details & MakingOf: angeknipst.tiesing.de/2018/theres-something-out-there/

 

Source image: Chris Mock / www.flickr.com/photos/chris_mock/

 

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