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In the exhibion Extra Large Kunsthal Rotterdam is presenting a large-scale retrospective of imposing tapestries based on designs by renowned artists like Pablo Picasso, Le Corbusier, Miró, Vasarely and Louise Bourgeois.
Most of the works were produced at the historical institute ‘Manufacture des Gobelins’ in Paris.
More tapestries in XL:
Just got back from a trip to New Mexico where we were exploring the old mud rutted backroads looking for things to shoot. This is an arch we found that I haven't seen any images of yet. Have you shot this? I'm looking forward to going back and shooting it at night! Have a great weekend!
From the street, Melbourne city looks glamorous and shiny with interesting alleyways and places to explore. This was the view from my hotel room taken with my phone showing the old and original rear of these buildings with multiple floors many unoccupied, as most shops only need the ground floor. I found it fascinating with it's own beauty to see the old and original in their unpolished form with a touch of Sunday sliding. HSS
I wanted to arrive at Glacier Point in time for sunrise which is why I started my hike along the Four Mile Trail at 12:30am. That allowed me to snag a couple of the previous posts along the way, and still have plenty of time to setup for this sunrise. One of the more memorable (given the conditions and effort) sunrises I've witnessed, with the sun striking the backside of Half Dome.
Have a great weekend and thanks for looking!
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prickly pear cactus blosssoms, Austin, TX. Sony nex5r and Schneider Kreuznach Componar 50/4.5 enlarger lens.
The prowler :-)
Please no multiple awards/invites by the same person.....quantity doesn't interest me . Please no invitations to groups I'm not a member of...
The backside of Iron Mountain and Ellie Lane after a little rain seemed to freshen things up.
I always love taking a hike after a light rain storm, just enough rain to tamp down the dirt and minimize dust while washing a lot of the dust off of the local vegetation. With a little cloud layer on a cool morning and spots of sun shining through you couldn't ask for a better day for a light hike.
5 shot bracketed image
1/60,1/125,1/250,1/500,1/1000
- another test shot, manual focus really not that hard...
- it may not be a macro lens, but it focuses down to 80cm with a 1:4 magnification factor, but because it's ultra sharp even wide open like in this example, it still has lots of detail in the focus plane...remarkable IMHO
This dog sitting with her feet splayed out made me stop, laugh and take this photo. When I got it on the screen I saw I had 3 bums in the picture, only one of them cute.
When it comes to tourist destinations, I'm rather a back door man, choosing to prowl the alleyways and backsides of buildings where the people don't venture. It is here, in these ignored locations, that the true essence of an area is to be found.
Monterey, CA
I love the backside of buildings. I do believe there’s a bit of graffiti on the right door. It also appears that there is a faint painting coming from the left corner of the top middle window.