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2010-12-31
My sister, Emma. I know she's not in focus, and she has some motion blur, but I really liked the image. It captures her normal joy for life and mischievous nature really well, despite not being a great capture of her.
Camera: Voigtlander Bessa R3M
Lens: Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35mm f/2.5
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 (EI 1600)
Developer: Blazinal (1+25) @ 20.0C for 9:00 minutes.
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2020-003
Warehouse Live
Houston, TX
1.24.13
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Camera:Canon EOS 400D
Lens:EF50mm f/1.8
Aperture:f/2.0
Exposure Time:0.002 sec (1/500)
Focal Length:50mm (35mm equivalent: 80.9mm)
ISO:400
Exposure Bias:+1/3 EV
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure Program:Aperture-priority AE
Exposure Mode:Auto
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
White Balance:Manual
Capture #6
acrylic paint, grass, juniper, lichen, paint can, pine needles, moss, sedum, sponge
2009
Gregory Euclide
gregoryeuclide.com
Just as the lion is the King of Beats, the oak is the King of Trees. Oak leaves can symbolize many things, including strength, endurance, eternity, honour, liberty, hospitality, faith and virtue. All of these elements combines make the oak a symbol of the power of the Christian faith even in times of adversity. The Oak along with the aspen and the holly, is one of the trees that lays claim to being the tree that that was made into Christ’s cross.
But, long before the Christians adopted the oak, Celtic Druids used the oak in many of their rituals. Indeed the Druid name may have been derived from the Welsh word for “oak” derw. The oak was also sacred tree to the Romans, Greeks, Norse, and Teutonic peoples.
A difficult macro, as the spider was moving and the wind was blowing the web back and fourth, working with a very shallow depth of field...took a few tries
-Best viewed in large.
Camera: Sony a6500
Lens: Vivitar 28mm manual
Filter: Hoya ND64
Settings: ISO100, Exposure 6s
Post processing: Photoscape X
Participants are encouraged to record their conversations and upload them at the Wiki Garden.
In this photo the conversation is captured on onpaper.
I am obsessed about capturing every space that I am in. Also I do capture performances or spaces on request for a project. I upload the best of the captures on to FLICKR. From these I select a few to write my blogs about the experience, introspection, learning etc. I also use for executing projects in education, performing arts etc.
I create an annual calendar as a tribute to Indian dance and music
So these select captures showcase the broad perspective and spectrum.
My blogs -
performing arts - sreenionstage.wordpress.com
- Travelogue : sreenionroad.wordpress.com
- Photostories : sreeniviews.wordpress.com
- Website : sreeni.org