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Witnessed a stunning sunrise at lake Tahoe last Monday. You can see the explosive colors that followed these blues and read a full story on my 500px.com page here:
Ahh..., sometimes it is so worth to get up super early :)
The new station for the Pittsburgh Trolley @ Gateway Center.
This place is pretty cool - there are amazing lines in every direction, but it makes it really tough to get the symmetry down pat, so I just gave up.
3 exposures, handheld.
Model: Anoush Anou www.anoush-anou.com
Location: Newport, Kentucky
Time: October 2021
Camera: Canon 5D Mark 2 + 50mm f1.4
Digital Capture
Saw this spider just in front of my window. I've not idea how she got here, at the 3rd floor, but I'm never gonna open my window again. Hihi.
I know I have been away for a while but I have had a lot on in my life right now so didn't have much time to go online and sort through the whole lot of images I want to show you!! I guess now I am back in track so I will try to keep them coming:)
Set of images for a Lighting assignment for university. Amongst these images there is supposed to be a morning, noon and evening shot.
Something different from scenic landscape of Iceland. This is what remains of a plane which crashed around 40 years ago in Iceland. It is at middle of nowhere kind of location. We had to drive on a huge expanse of black sand beach for 4-5km to get there.
Taking a B/W picture looked like a good choice to me. The whole environment with black sand beach and grey exterior of the plane lends itself for B/W interpretation.
I'm glad Sonja let me borrow her wide angle lens since it really helps convey the Brooklyn Bridge better.
I don't typically do abstracts, nor black and whites, so this is breaking two of my tendencies, but it felt appropriate.
"The 13-story United Steelworkers Building, also known as Five Gateway Center, was originally called the IBM Building. It is notable for its diamond-lattice load-bearing exterior walls, considered innovative and daring in 1961-1963 when the building went up. The structural engineers, John Skilling and Leslie Robertson, later engineered the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center."
Source: wikimapia.org/10372913/United-Steelworkers-Building
The full building: www.glasssteelandstone.com/BuildingDetail/3358.php
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To see a sunset over the lavender field - check.
Shoot near Valensole with Canon 5D markII and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro Lens.
O que é:
O Paris Las Vegas é um hotel e casino localizado na Strip de Las Vegas , em Paradise, Nevada , EUA , que é de propriedade e operado por Caesars Entertainment Corp. Como o próprio nome sugere, o tema é a cidade de Paris, na França , que inclui uma escala de metade, de 165m de altura réplica da Torre Eiffel, um sinal em forma de balão Montgolfier, a dois terços do tamanho Arco do Triunfo, uma réplica de La Fontaine des Mers, e um teatro de 1.200 assentos chamado Le Théâtre des Arts.
A frente do hotel sugere a Ópera de Paris e o Louvre .
A Paris é ligado através de um passeio à sua propriedade irmã, Bally's Las Vegas , através do qual é ligado ao Las Vegas Monorail
História:
O projeto foi anunciado originalmente por Bally's Entertainment , proprietária do lado Bally's Las Vegas . Foi projetado por empresas de arquitetura Leidenfrost / Horowitz & Assoc., Bergman, Paredes & Assoc. e Arquitetos MBH.
Quando o modelo em escala da Torre Eiffel foi construída, foi planejada para ser de escala completa, mas o aeroporto estava muito perto da torre e teve de ser reduzido. A escala é de aproximadamente 1:2.
Mais infos:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Las_Vegas
EXIF:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: 16 mm
Exposure: Manual exposure, 1/40 sec, f/6.3, ISO 250
*Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 16-35mm f/2.8
*Copyright © 2008 Naldo Mundim. All rights reserved.
*Reprodução proibida. © Todos os direitos reservados.
*Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610 de 19/02/1998
My wife posing for myself while we walked the beach. No filter, flash, or even fill-flash was used. If I had to do it over again I might have used a reflector to aid and would have used some sort of fill-flash. But I used the tools that I had with me.
spending time with your family , priceless :)
i will add my son in a few days, he wasn't home today. Don't like to see this without him .
Looking through Mesa arch in Canyonlands National park, Utah. Oh, it was cold that March morning :) This is a hand blended HDR to reveal detail in this high dynamic range scene.
Camera Canon 5D mark 2
Lens Canon TS-17
Focal Length 17mm
Aperture f/16
ISO/Film 160
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