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Leica M2 - Light Lens Lab 35mm f2 eight element Summicron replica - Lll8e - Kodak 5222 xx @800 - Ilfotec DDX semi stand 1-9 45mins

Element 11 2011 - full photo gallery on flickr at bit.ly/ipep36 - Copyright 2011 Rudy van Bree

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Where birding takes most of my time lately, once and a while the wide angle comes out of the pocket.

These are the "Elementen" in Zoetermeer, three towers and a shopping mall that forms the heart of the newest part in town.

Actually taken during the blue hour, click here for the colored version.

Abstract from a Norfolk beach taken in a VERY cold, grey and misty summer (but then, as I have been reminded, I like the cold. Just normally I'm prepared for it....).

 

Now that I'm back (on a *cool* day, as they say here), I agree - freezing was better than this ;-)

This blade survived the last lawn mowing of the year, so it had to be on Fence Friday.

Watercolour on stonehenge.

22"x18"

Gordon Setter

Photographed with the front element reversed. I've tried this before on Helios and Takumar lenses, but not with this particular lens. The images still need a lot of contrast and saturation boost to look like this - no other distortion filters were applied.

nikon d7000 / 10inch mirror telescope

Element number 83, scarse in nature and not so used but with the most magnificent crystals.

This is a gift from a friend.

Many people have tried to buy it but as it´s a valuable collection piece i think i´m not selling it =)

The first block for Earth is carved! (We're making a woodcut set of the Elements ~ Earth Water Fire Air)

 

Before carving: www.flickr.com/photos/tugboatprintshop/7884626890/in/phot...

 

In The Waves Of Change... We Find our Direction

Fifth Element is one of the movies I’ll watch over and over again.

 

I’ve been working on this taxi from the movie for quite a long time and finished it today. Difficulty in getting the right parts (and learning a few things about some popular Bricklink sellers), a mishap that caused me to order a new set of stickers, plus this is a fragile model and has come apart more than once. But it’s done and as soon as I find the minifigs I bought to go with it…

 

Plans and stickers by Brickmania

Parts from Bricklink

Minifigs from minifigs.me

Parece indudable que la arquitectura anda obsesionada intentando imitar a la naturaleza. Se suele poner como ejemplo a Antonio Gaudí, arquitecto que no es santo de mi devoción y que para mí, ni es el único ni el que mejor lo ha logrado

(os invito a que ojeéis el trabajo de Javier Senosian del estudio Arquitectura Orgánica).

Panales de abeja, palmeras, hongos, serpientes, termiteros, conchas de caracol y por supuesto “olas”, son algunos de los elementos imitados frecuentemente. Pero no hace falta referirse a edificios ultramodernos o a arquitectos vanguardistas. En muchos de nuestros domicilios podemos encontrar estos elementos.

¿Te apetece buscarlos?

Samuel and Harriet Matilda Tarwater Latham House. Five generations down the line, the folks descended from Sam and Aunt Mat are probably considered my "branch kin". The same branch passes by all of our houses.

Pentax 645Z

A Tiger Swallowtail Swoons a Red Formosa Azalea

Strobist info: sb600 with shoot through umbrella above and behind the subject

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