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Project Monday Blues
Week #6
Another Shot from same place.
This one as HDR
This is Singapore, it is a vibrant city!
Camera: Nikon D3X
Lens: Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8G
Focal Length: 17mm
Aperture: f/16.0
Shutter Speed : 30 seconds
ISO: 50
Exposure: Manual
Today was a fun day. For about the past week the sunsets here in Washington have been some of the most beautiful I have ever seen. So for the past couple of evenings I planned for the best time for a sunset picture which ended up being around 4:15-4:30. So I headed down to Seattle around 3 with some buddies and we hung around till when this picture was taken, all the while about 10 more friends showed up to join in on the fun.
Situated in the western central part of Bhutan, Thimphu is the only city in Bhutan and also the capital of the country. The ancient city of Punakha which was the capital city was replaced in 1955 when Thimphu became established. In 1961 it was officially declared by the 3rd Druk Gvalpo, Jigme Wangchuck (King of Bhutan), to be the country's capital. Before 1960, Thimphu consisted of a group of hamlets which were scattered across the valley including Changangkha, Changlimithang, Langchupakha and Taba. The city is spread out in a north-south direction on the west bank of the Raidak River at an altitude ranging between 2,248 m (7,375 ft) and 2,648 m (8,688 ft) and this makes it the fourth highest capital in the world. The surrounding hills rise to a height of 3,800 m (12,467 ft).
Gabtoli is situated at the eastern end of Dhaka city. A place, which lies at the side of the Turag. The blue waves of the water, the port, the markets, everything here has a story. A story of the hardworking people, who work to earn food for themselves and their family.
The city is beautiful for it's people, it's story. And it was a matter of luck that I had this blueish photograph of the Turag and the Gabtoli port. It was taken with my Samsung Galaxy J3. The photograph shows an evening moment of the place.
The iconic cityscape of Hong Kong as viewed from Lion Rock peninsula.
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A view of Chicago's skyline at sunset from the 94th floor of the John Hancock Observatory.
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Rooftop views of Beverly Hills, Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood and beyond at Four Seasons Hotel LA.
Night shot Lion City, Singapore
Recently I took my friend's large format for a walk down the esplanade walkway.
Did some tilt and shift to make it focus at the Merlion
Technical Details:
Toyo 4 x 5
Schneider - Kreuznach 5.6/180mm
Taken @ EV4, 1:30min, f/11
Kodak 320 TXP
Developed using
HC-110 / Dilution H @27C / 6:30min
wedding: our street is a very popular photo venue for marrying couples, in between Grote Kerk and City Hall.
This was one of the dioramas we had at out annual Lego event in Stormen Library in Bodø every first weekend of advent (either the last weekend of November or first weekend of December) where we have a huge exhibition, building activities, animation lab, competitions, talks and more. It was visited by 2500 people in 2025.
This is a diorama created by the leader of our Lego club, Kim, and his wife Elisabeth, with some help of Frode, another member of our club. It's a mixture of MOCs and official Lego sets. Beautiful, isn't it?