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Buildings near Blackfriars Bridge in central London. The tower at top right is One Blackfriars, completed in 2018, which contains a hotel and luxury apartments. It is 166m (546ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in London, though dwarfed by the nearby Shard.
« A mon avis, vous ne pouvez pas dire que vous avez vu quelque chose à fond si vous n'en avez pas pris une photographie. »
Emile Zola
Light and darkness, old pasture with the renewal of young plants, barriers and freedom of a generous nature, everything in this landscape reminds me that the contrasts are of extreme beauty, like the harmony of the Life with its beautiful contradictions and all of us so different but yet indissociable from humanity.
Neyramand (Nozières), Ardèche, France
Came back in the afternoon and the sun had moved around the church so took this image of the same display beneath the pulpit with flash.
Model: Eva Hartl
Goal of this take was to get contrasts in more than one sense. The colours, the high fashion outfit against the old machines, the lady in the really not ladylike environment.
Hope it worked.
Out and about searching for inspiration and I came across this wall that I thought might be ideal for this months 'challenge' which is shadows. I crouched down to take a shot and after a few seconds this lady walked into the frame. I would have liked a slightly wider view but I would have totally missed the shot.
poster by axiom_atic
ANDRE KERTESZ , Distortion nº 168
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52 of 2014
Week #3: Contrast (Colour, Texture, B&W)
I picked up some flowers after work today to use for this week's theme...I thought they provided nice contrast in colour as well as texture. It's always nice to have an excuse to buy yourself flowers... :)
White wall tyres adorn Stagecoach in South Wales Alexander Dennis E30D 27276, one of 15 allocated to Cwmbran depot for "gold" Service X24 (Blaenavon-Pontypool-Cwmbran-Newport), as she finds a gap in the long winter shadows whilst passing under Newport's Old Green Interchange in late December 2016, and as a Newport Transport Scania OmniCity traverses overhead.
Contrast the brutal architecture of the Interchange and its spaceship style lighting with the open countryside that the X24 covers between Blaenavon and Varteg Hill:
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