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ƒ/9.0 24 mm 1s ISO 100 tripod
6 in the morning
Manual HDR (2 exposures)
Lens: TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L (click to see all my photos with this lens)
Atlantic City Boardwalk
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I was on my way home from parents summer house, when I decided to go to the city center and take few photos. You know, here In Riga never has beey any Entertainment park like disneyland or smt. like that
The Christmas market is back and taking pictures of the Carousel is once again a photographic pastime. This was late afternoon. I am sure I will be back when it is much darker to have another attempt.
Using the stain glass window as a table top to use with light projected from below. A kerosene lamp is center stage with the wick lit for light from above.
Photography, of a horse, of a carousel, that, waited, anxiously and with hope, that some child, of the many, that there were, at that moment, waiting, excited to get on the carousel, would choose it, to get on it and have a moment of fun together.
Fotografía, de un caballo, de un carrusel, que, esperaba, ansioso y con esperanza, que algún niño, de los muchos, que había, en ese momento, esperando, emocionados por subirse en el carrusel, lo escogiera, para subirse en el y emprender un momento de diversión juntos.
Playing around with the photogene iPhone app. Given the "crappy at best" quality of the iPhone camera, I think this turned out ok.
Adam (JesusPoet), James (Jlawler) and Josh (Furiousgeorge) and I visited the new Bridge Street development in Huntsville last night after the NAPG meeting. This carousel was fun to shoot.
Carousels were born from tragedy: A jousting accident killed King Henri II, Catherine de Medici’s husband, in 1559, driving knights to practise a safer alternative to these tournaments, such as spearing suspended rings with their lances.
For the birth of the Dauphin, Louis XVI held a carousel festival in 1662 in front of the Tuileries. In true Sun King fashion, it was all pomp and fanfare: 15,000 guests watched knights on their horses participate in jeu de bagues competitions.
The celebration which took three months to organise lasted only three days, but the Sun King did himself proud because the memory of this grandiose fête still lives on: the location where it was held is known today as Place du Carrousel.
Created for the Creative Digital Art Contest "Art Carousels and Fairs"