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This image a giant wave-like video screen at CES in Las Vegas (taken before the pandemic) reminds me of the importance of caution and compliance as we face the possibility of additional waves of COVID-19 infection.
A 'flipped' version of my previous upload. I've taken one part of the image and 'flipped' it about the X & Y axis to achieve a more graphical result.
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I had been hoping for more 'blue sky' shots such as this one of the Library of Birmingham during my recent visit but the weather had a different idea. The sun only appeared for a short while but I did manage to get some new shots such as this one looking straight up between the exterior 'rings' and the glazing.
From Wikipedia : "The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep (to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities) and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library, which is estimated to have cost £188.8 million, is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the city's redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom, the largest public cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library in Europe. 2,414,860 million visitors came to the library in 2014 making it the 10th most popular visitor attraction in the UK."
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Graphical difficulties kept me from making this one proper. But I still liked the basic shot so I wanted to share it anyway.
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Escher in Het Paleis (Escher in The Palace) is a museum in The Hague, Netherlands, featuring the works of the Dutch graphical artist M. C. Escher. It is housed in the Lange Voorhout Palace since November 2002.
In 2015 it was revealed that many of the prints on display at the museum were replicas, scanned from original prints and printed onto the same type of paper used by Escher, rather than original Escher prints as they had been labeled.
At the impressive exhibition of Beatriz González in Museum De Pont Tilburg NL.
More of this exhibition at my Blog:
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This is a graphical look at the destruction caused by the earthquakes in Christchurch to 1883 building on Tuam Street.
Graphical image at sunset from the fair.
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Minimalistic winter seascape with graphical lines and strong contrasts. Snow covers the sea, but water has spilled over the ice near the shore.
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Abstract, processed closeup view of a circuit board. This makes me think of the complex decision making that needs to be done to reopen society with the ongoing COVID-19 shutdown.
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Today I played with light and exposure. I like the soft and graphical impression of the blossom and the toning of the image.
My current project: Shoot 50 photos with a 50mm lens over a period of 50 days.
I'll try to improve my compositional and creative skills with this exercise. Images are not cropped but I'll experiment with post production of the originals.
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A Treated Crop taken from a portrait image of the Exterior of the Birmingham Library by Joel Bybee.
Upper Middle Crop - GPP Real Illusion
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