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An abstraction of a walkway with railings in the hot sun and humid air at the large shopping centre in Singapore.
Minimum optimization with Picasa as PS is not in my mini-notebook during this trip.
Greetings to all my flickr friends from the Lion City.
An ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring the shapes and patterns of urban architecture in Toronto Canada.
West wall of No 156 Front St W.
Original photography from 2019 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 10' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 400 @35mm lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
Linhas e Geometria
Digital Art - Image-editing
High Quality (HQ) - 3D
Urban Art
Double Exposure
Effects: Color, Texture
Light, Lines
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Image specially created for
Art Week Gallery Theme
- 25Sep to 1 Oct our theme is:
~~ Lines And Geometries ~~
Brasília, Brasil
„La poesia è la luce di un lampo; quando è solo un accostamento di parole diventa semplice composizione.“
(Khalil Gibran)
lines - angles - circles... geometry.
pic uploaded for #FlickFriday theme #BeautifulGeometry.
Hard to say what is "Your Best Shot" ... but this could be in my case, because I only had one chance to shoot before the authority came out to forbid me to continue doing it and the result was almost perfect ... just what I wanted achieve.
Val Pusteria near Brunico
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I couldn't get enough distance, so I had to resort to panorama stitching. Only my stitching program had some problems with some of the verticals. I might have to revisit and shoot with a wider lens.
A spider web looks like a complex structure which is made of very thin threads which create lots of different geometry shapes.