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Playing with a crystal pyramid and an acrylic spheres.
Two flash guns has been used in this photo from behind to light the background and to freeze the motion of the water.
Every element in this photo is real and the colour is as captured by the camera. The clouds I took from my last visit to Isle of Wight. Minor enhancements and dust busting have been done in Lightroom 3
To date this has been my most complicated macro/close up photo.
Please let me know what you think. Comments and suggestions welcome.
Picture for the MacroMondays group theme on April 22nd, 2013: Geometric Shapes.
There are many geometric shapes on the bamboo basket.
本週主題是「幾何圖形」,我非常喜歡竹編的器物,有一種古樸感,編製時,也大量使用幾何圖形。
PS. 標題出自唐代,羊士諤的「酬盧司門晚夏過永寧裡弊居林亭見寄」。
~世界山莊, 文山區, 台北市
Vision City Community, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 100, F32, 0.8 sec, 100mm
- Canon 5D MarkIII with EF 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
- Shot @ 9.46am
For "Macro Mondays", "Geometric Shapes", this shot of a food grater in silhouette against a multi-coloured background.
Sony 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 with 12mm extension tube attached.
RevelaT 2017
Galeria imaginaria
Autor: Lorena Capdevila Castel
Can Rafart
Vilassar de Dalt - Barcelona (Spain)
Featured, 2016 'Working Title' publication representing Tampa and South Florida fine artists.
Working Title
walking through the narrow paths between the stelae, light filters through as she moves – slow, contemplative, caught between the present and the past. the lines are sharp and rigid, like the history they represent, yet a moment of humanity lingers softly in her stillness, as if she herself becomes part of the memory this monument preserves. a walk through stone, but also through layers of time.
Diese mit dem Mondtor verwandten achteckigen Öffnungen sind ein klassisches Element chinesischer Gartenarchitektur, wo Durchblicke ganz bewusst als gerahmte Bilder inszeniert werden. In der chinesischen Gartenkunst heißt das geborgter Blick oder geliehene Landschaft (借景, jiè jǐng), also die Vorstellung, dass der Rahmen selbst Teil des Bildes ist und den Blick lenkt, ohne ihn einzuschränken.
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This wrought-iron work is part of the exterior of a building containing up-market serviced offices (or business centre, if you prefer) at 4-5 Park Place, St James's in central London.
An advertising blurb for the building states: ...hidden gem located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Mayfair, St James's border in the prime West End. The impressive white exterior leads into a welcoming modern reception area and high-quality serviced offices arranged over five floors. The business centre also benefits from three meeting rooms and touchdown facilities on the lower ground floor. A range of offices and suites are available to suit requirements of 1-20 desks.
I always thought touchdown facilities were end-zones on American football pitches but apparently it is modern business-speak for small spaces (sometimes enclosed) that provide internet access for on-the-go laptop users.
The building reflected in the window is part of the St James's Hotel and Club that I featured in an earlier post.
Girard Ave stop Frankford Elevated train.Kensington,Philadelphia Pa.-35mm Olympus Stylus Epic,Ilford XP2 400.
Brick patterns at the entrance of the bicycle parking at the railway station of Delft.
52 weeks of 2024 - Week 3: Geometric Shapes
Still Life Composition (My study of lighting, shapes, glass and colors) - ©2008 DianaLee Photo Designs
Roberto Aizenberg (1928 – 1996), nicknamed "Bobby", was an Argentine painter and sculptor. He was considered the best-known orthodox surrealist painter in Argentina.
Mid-Century modern architecture in Boston's South End.
A beautiful example from the Mitchell/Giurgola architectural firm with this design for the (new) South End branch of the Boston Public Library.
Based in Philly in the 1960s, Mitchell/Giurgola and the Philadelphia School "challenged doctrinaire modernism with designs and buildings that conceptually recognized their context. Giurgola completed the BPL’s South End library branch in 1971 as he and the Mitchell/Giurgola Architects firm attracted national and international attention for their work."
There was a paper wasps nest hanging under the eves of my garage until recently. It came down during the last blizzard.
I opened it up to find the remarkable cell structure built by the bees for laying their eggs in. One of the most amazing works of nature by far.
Please see all three macros of this wonderful work of art on black.
Reposted for Macro Mondays.
Geometric Shapes Theme
HMM