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Look High. Look Higher.
Do not fear falling. Falling and failing. Both are life, both are nature.
and you,
you belong to nature.
Had a cool aptshoot today, top floor of a high building. This is shot from the mainlevel straight up towards an almost cloudless sky, how cool is that!!??
Some cropping -other than that as shot. :-)
Have a great week People!
18/10/2016. Quito, Ecuador.
High Level Roundtable -Adequate and Affordable Housing at Habitat III Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development taken place in Quito, Ecuador from October 17th to 20th. The Conference´s mission is the adoption of the New Urban Agenda.
Find out more at: habitat3.org/categories/high-level-roundtables/
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange building by OMA and Arup, pictured shortly after practical completion in October 2013
Coenosia sp. (humilis maybee?) stacked of 56 shots in natural light (1/10s, F 5,6, ISO 160) taken with Canon EF 100 mm f:2,8 with Kenko extended tubes 32+20+12 mm...
World War II original Kodak 35 Rangefinder … This is my first roll from a Kodak 35mm RF from 1945. Rangefinder is a bit off, I think, but I was trying to see both how well the RF and the lens itself were doing. Mechanically everything else seemed to work fine. I did one double exposure because Kodak said I can’t with this camera, but it looks like I can… I shot a couple with a Kodak Series VI blue (very light blue) filter. Don’t know which ones lol. DOF is a bit off and who knows where infinity is? It isn’t at the end of the rainbow or the end of my focus wheel. These are fun and I love the nostaligic look… wonderful self portrait. Kodak 2238 shot at ISO 25 ( Sunny 16) and developed for 13 minutes in H&W Control 1:15 dilution. Agitated 1st 30 seconds and then 6 seconds every minute. Water stop and rinse 3 minutes, fixed in Ilford Hypam 1:4 for 3 minutes. 5 min final rinse.
New York, NY - Actress Emily Bergl arrives at the High Line Art Dinner in New York City. The Friends of the High Line hosted its second annual High Line Art Dinner on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, fwith cocktails on the Diller von Furstenberg Sundeck, a special tequila tasting, and a dinner for 200 guests under the cover of the Chelsea Market Passage. The High Line Art Dinner celebrates High Line Art’s commitment to expanding the role of contemporary art in the life of public spaces and pushing the limits of what public art can be. Presented by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Line. Founded in 2009, High Line Art presents a wide array of artwork including site-specific commissions, exhibitions, performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions. Photo by Roy Caratozzolo III / ABACAUSA.COM