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On Saturday April 1 the theme is "REFLECTION IN A SPOON".

Walking above Ballachulish where the larches were showing some beautiful ranges of yellow to green. The bank of larches was thin enough to be illuminated by the sky behind without burning out, the lichens brought the trunks up and the darker trees on the left created tonal variations. The final choice was how to distribute the trunks and I spread the densities to range left and right to enhance the sense of space. I had to expose this one with my hat because I lost my cable release whilst having a picnic at the end of the walk - the exposure was f/16 and a hat wave

The barcode project seen from the oslo opera house.

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode_Project

 

This is the last photo of the oslo opera house series and the first of the series with architectural photos from the barcode project.

Stay tuned.

at night seen from the roof of the Opera House

www.amarsoodphoto.com

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A rare Intenional Camera Movement (ICM) image from me. Taken last week in the snow. (Which I am missing already!)

The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings, due to be completed in 2014.

 

The weather was magical, with lots of sun, a few clouds and some fog.

118 second exposure of the Oakland Bay Bridge, San Francisco

The Oslo barcode area is part of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings. There has been a heated public debate about the height and shape of the buildings.

 

This image just shows a small portion of the building complex but I enjoy its unique combination of colors and reflections.

 

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This view of the river wharfe is just down from the Strid in Bolton abbey. Some of you may remember an earlier image ‘scum’; well this is very same scum that is produced by a 20-meter river being forced through a small bottleneck. I find it inspiring that something so normally considered so undesirable looks so beautiful when viewed differently. (But that’s another story)

 

What I like about this image is the mirror like reflections the long exposure gives you; it’s almost like a natural bar code. (I wonder what price this would come up with? There is a metaphor there somewhere I’m sure!) Anyway, what attracted me to the spot was the shallow pebble bank in the foreground. From a distance it was some 5 meters out from the bank and because the water was full of peat from the heavy rain the previous day, the bank gave a lovely shimmer. The front of the image here isn’t out of focus its being blurred by the deeper water in front. Hey I even tried throwing grass in the foreground on this to try and create some green blur, and it did moderately work, but the colour didn’t work with the rest of the shot. (Oh if you think I'm mad, it was a 30 second exposure and the grass turned out a pale shade of green from the movement. (I must have looked a total fool thought, but when enjoying oneself in this way, its good to scare off the locals)

  

The weather was also extremely windy, (gale force in-fact) and you can just make out the blurred branches on the distant trees. Funny the wind that day really scared me. When I walked a couple of miles up stream from this spot, you find yourself up high above the river and the wind was ‘much’ stronger. I spent a bit of time setting up a shot of some trees swaying in the wind, (I wanted not to waist the opportunity of such extreme weather conditions), but a very big gust of wind shook the massive beach tree I was sheltering under. Now you might imagine, not the best place to be in such conditions, so I held my nerve till the knuckles on my fingers went white and made a hasty retreat back down to lower ground. It’s a shame I didn’t have a helmet (Ha, no I'm not serous honest) as id have loved to explore this kind of movement more, but the risks were just too much. Risky business this landscape photography lark!

 

68003 leads a container freight somewhere north of Euxton.

Viste e tagli paralleli.

Città del Sole - Studio Labics

  

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I have no idea what it says, but it is definitely trying to get a message out. I have noticed I have not made a Saturday post in a long time, and decided to go a little nuts and just do it, I know real crazy and daring of me. :-)))

 

Hope everyone is having a good weekend.

Three autumn photos.

I love this one. Have put it on my website today. It's one of those that I seem to like more than others will - but what can I say - I love a wall of trees :-)

I love Barcode's legwarmers!

 

Zany Zebra 'Barcode' takes her inspiration from the imagination and skills of Hobbycraft's customers, staff and craft groups.

She is situated outside the Civic Centre.

 

Barcode's artists: Anne Mainwaring, Liza Burden, Christine Ellson and team

 

7DoS Geometry Sunday, Art theme.

 

I thought that 'Barcode's' hexagons worked well for geometry

From my pov this area in Oslo is spectacular. The bridge goes over the trainstation and yoy can see a train passing by to the left. From wiki: "The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings, due to be completed in 2014. The developer is marketing the project as "The Opera Quarter." There has been intense public debate about the height and shape of the buildings."

Using the Cokin filter for achieving prism effects :)

The don't-walk-into-this-glass strip of markings, on the ground floor of the SA Water building, looks suspiciously barcode-like. It'd be pretty cool if it actually decodes as something meaningful.

Romania, Cerna Mountains, february 2011

Ultra modern Skyscrapers near the the Oslo Opera House. The patterns they make got them the name Barcode. Most of Oslo didn't want it to be built - but it was !

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode_Project

Barcode buildings in Oslo - Norway

Offshoulders tee-shirts with barcodes with sculpted bottom, in grey and black, 2 lengths of sleeves and sculpted cuffs.

 

Emo packs for this round, the Explicit ones will come next round :P

 

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