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In this video, I show an interesting place near about. Crete-o.Spinalonga. Many tourists visit it constantly. In addition to the historical and cultural value of the island I was attracted by its location (strategic for Crete), and buildings of different eras! But the most unexpected thing was that people still live there and work constantly. Among the many mysteries of this island for me (as a traveler and a photographer) I saw what was seen from above and below ... As I climbed, I met local residents transporting some cargo on a motorcycle cart. It was covered with dense packages ... Only when I reached the place above, I found the answer - what was on the cart ... On the way to the top of the island a lot of unusual meetings and events happened to me! Despite the fact that I spent there only 3-4 hours, many riddles are still not solved. And many are not yet ready to appear on the Film Line ... Here's a FilmOFone!
1. Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.
2. The choice of tool limits the possibilities.
3. Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.
4. The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...
5. The moment of observation is the real find ...
6. Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.
7. Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.
8. The meaning of all this is the process!
9. Let it be!
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Technical info:
B+W ND110 & ND106 - 16 stops
f/4.5
ISO100
10 mm
303s (5m03sec) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2
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...waited patiently for couple of hours for both ships moved/drifted slowly into the center between the two concrete slab...
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Technical Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF 17 - 40mm f/4.0 L USM
Exposure: 90 sec
Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 39 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Filter: B+W ND110
Processing Tool: CS5 + Silver Efex Pro
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... todos hemos tenido que comenzar de nuevo alguna vez, ... una nueva vida, una nueva etapa, un nuevo lugar, de eso va esta imagen de "el comienzo", al final el sitio es lo de menos.
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Deb was rushing and told me to "put the fucking phone down Bitch!"
I ate her croissant on the way to her place in revenge!
Paradise Pier
Disney California Adventure
Despite it not really being a pier, Paradise Pier has ended up a pretty compelling draw. What interests me the most about the area is that its basically a theme park recreating an amusement park, which is basically theme park Inception.
It didn't really work at first, but over time it's becoming less "conceptual excuse to build a cheap amusement park" and more "romanticized, idealized, seaside amusement park of yesteryear". It's not perfect, but I think what Disney has done so far has proven the concept has merit. Creating an amusement park within a theme park, if done right, is exactly the type of post-modern conceptual exercise that may prove theme parks go beyond simple amusement. If done wrong, well, have fun at Chester & Hester's.
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You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope the train will take you, but you can't be sure. But it doesn't matter because we'll be together.
你等著一輛火車,一班把你帶向遠方的火車,你知道那火車會帶你去想去的地方,但你無法確定,然而那無關緊要,因為我們會相守在一起。 - inception
Inception Characters – Purist
L-R:
Ariadne, Arthur, Cobb, Eames, Fischer
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A self portrait of me taking a picture of me in a reflection through a crystal ball. :) So technically... this is the reverse of a reflection of a crystal ball with an inverted image of me.
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From a snow shoot.
Thanks to my model Nicole for freezing and not complaining.
Strobist info: Godox AD 600 from 4 o'clock with silver parabolic umbrella
I was given the opportunity to head down to Trafalgar Square in the early hours of this morning to photograph a giant man-made sun, to launch 'Tropicana's' Brighter Mornings campaign.
I met some great pro photographers & bloggers, as well as the amazing team behind the giant sun, and was given access all areas hehe :)
A buffet breakfast was thrown in too, win! :P
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Canary Wharf, London
Canary Wharf is a major business district located in Tower Hamlets, London. It is one of the UK's two main financial centres – along with the traditional City of London – and contains many of the Europe's tallest buildings, including the second-tallest in Great Britain, One Canada Square. Around 105,000 people work in Canary Wharf and it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major banks, professional services firms and media organisations.
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A composite of two shots, one taken with ultrawide lens and one with short-tele lens.
With much anticipation after I promised last week, I bring you Inception, one of Christopher Nolan’s peak works of science fiction action-thriller. A great film that will never get old but despite the fact that we’re all getting old and this ain’t a dream unlike what Mal had always wanted...
From L to R:
Robert Fischer: Fairly simple. I assume that’s just Cillian Murphy...if only I was a bigger fan of something like Peaky Blinders! Anyways, fig works perfectly for Scarecrow from The Dark Knight trilogy and all that is missing is a mask.
Eames: Classy Tom Hardy, suave. May have been the model for Rob Pattinson as if there’a a fun, sassy side to the character. Love those Brits as they bring humour to Nolan films. I think this was easy to make, especially the gun was a custom.
Arthur: I could have used a much more better of a hairpiece for Joseph Gordon Levitt, but based on how the hotel hallway fight sequence was, this was the closest I’ll ever get to. I did a quick Google search on that, images popped up to a decade ago so it’s about the same formula, white arms and tux.
Dominic “Dom” Cobb: No goatee. Seriously, he’s Leonardo f***ing DiCaprio, how is there no beard. That part’s on me. But yeah, Dom has an array of suits throughout the film, but the business suit stays more like a handsome chad. The gun is a purist silent pistol he uses at the beginning and the hotel scenes.
Ariadne: As the youngest member with Ellen Page (I could even do a Umbrella Academy figbarf..hmm). The jacket torso is like a inverted colour flip when she met Dom in Paris. And she’s shorter, so the recent short legs would do. Am pleased with that.
Yusuf: Ah, Dileep Rao. The chemist who had fun on the van. Easy to make as I just recycled the Jurassic Park head with the Masrani head. Everything else is casual like how he wears a blue jacket. And the grey glove was...an extra. I didn’t have enough hands for that, so it’s probably the dream chemical drug glove.
Mr Saito: Ken Watanabe. Also plain and simple. I also reused a torso again. This is also where he wears the suit on the train and the plane somehow.
And...no Tom Berenger, no Pete Postlethwaite, no Marion Cotillard...because she’s dead! It’s also an excuse that I’m out of parts for this movie roster. And no Michael “My Cocaine” Caine, sorry guys.
I hope you like my figs!