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RHS Harlow Carr at Harrogate

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Hasselblad 501 C/M (Zone Sieve pinhole) with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Rodinal.

 

Printed on Kodak Ektalure

 

Lith development:

LD20 / D / E

Selenium 1+4 15s

A foggy morning at the reservoir

- www.kevin-palmer.com - I've looked into Bighorn Canyon many times from the west side. But this was my first time seeing it from the east side which is much harder to reach.

2 Black eagles aerobatic plane in action during the Singapore Airshow 2024

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

 

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A page from an upcoming ebook.

 

EXPLORED!!!

 

© Liz Mack 2013

a full view of this model.

 

from Roma Remme's "intersecting cylinders" family. you really should have a look at his other models.

183/365 26 September 2012

Each folded from one sheet of elephant hide paper scored with a Craft ROBO.

 

The patterns are based on ten regular pentagons arranged around a regular decagon. I found that arrangement on this helpful Wkipedia page.

 

The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.

 

CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.

It was serendipity last time I visited Seoul, as the timing intersected perfectly with my friends Stephan and Jason also being there at the same time. Steph and I stayed at the same inn near our office and every day we would cap off the night with a double Jameson at this record bar called Strange Fruit. That was so much fun and a lot of good conversations were had.

 

I'm back again but this time only with my director and friend Sangwon. We hit Strange Fruit the first night and of course, double Jameson.

Decided to return to the Clarke Quay area for Light Trails yet again. This time using the busy main road for the light subjects and the MICA building as the background.

5.24.2021

Lakin, Kansas

 

A high precipitation supercell with a wall cloud being carved out by the rear flank downdraft moves south of Lakin which produced large hail and perhaps one brief, dusty tornado.

Vieille maison médiévale abritant le National Trust Gift Shop au 32 Goodramgate, à l'intersection de Deangate et College street, à York, comté de Yorkshire, Angleterre.

 

En arrière-plan, on découvre aussi la belle façade à colombages du St William's College au 5 College Street.

 

Cette jolie intersection est bordée de très belles maisons médiévales, installées au chevet de la York Minster.

 

Dans la vieille-ville de York, le nom des rues se terminant par gate (venant de gata, rue en danois) rappellent la présence des Vikings qui à partir de 867, en firent l’un de leurs grands ports de commerce.

 

Ainsi, York est à la fois une ancienne ville romaine (Eboracum), un ancien poste commercial viking vers 975 sous le nom de Jorvik (qui a donné son nom à la ville) puis la 2e ville d'Angleterre au Moyen Âge ayant laissé dans la vieille-ville de nombreuses traces médiévales dont plusieurs ruelles sinueuses bordées de maisons à colombages et à encorbellement (souvent classées) ainsi que sa cathédrale qui est le fleuron de cette période. York peut être vue comme la capitale du Nord de l'Angleterre.

The Palace of Independence is a fantastic piece of architecture and thankfully fairly free of roosting birds (if you know what I mean)

Jerusalem. 27-08-2018

Leica M7; 35mm Lux; Tri-X 400

One sheet of elephant hide paper glued on cardboard to keep the model from bending more than it should. The paper was scored with a cutting plotter (Craft ROBO) before folding, which helped a lot, especially with the curved creases.

 

The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.

 

CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.

Taken while on approach to ORD from an Airbus.

Intersecting circles of light from 4 lamps on a table.

Last weeks offering which I've only just had the time to upload.

Pan and rotate of my rgb pool bulb shone through my scope.

a7riv + Minolta V Reflex Lens 400mm 1:8 (1997; Vectis, APS; LA-VE2)

Fine pattern of intersecting roof beams in the Creamery covered bridge, Brattleboro VT

In the state and university library Göttingen.

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on tour with Nils K. Windisch (netomer) and Tobias

Customarily used to summon worshippers to Mass or witnesses to weddings, I can imagine this church bell also being sounded to let people know of the majesty, wonder and glory on display in the sky overhead at night. The bell tower is out of sight from the two roads that intersect as they pass the St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church at Gerringong, Australia, but I'm sure the clanging of the lone bell can be heard in all directions.

 

Reaching upwards between the tower and the tree is a bright and dense stretch of stars marking out our Milky Way galaxy's central band. I caught the two "pointer" stars, Alpha and Beta Centauri, nudging the viewer's line of sight towards the Coal Sack Nebula and the Southern Cross. Higher in the sky to the right of the tower's top are the dwarf galaxies known as the Magellanic Clouds.

 

My photo for today is a single-frame image that I shot using my Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera, a Samyang 14mm f/2.4 lens @ f/3.2, exposed for 20 seconds @ ISO 3200.

One sheet of elephant hide paper glued on cardboard to keep the model from bending more than it should. The paper was scored with a cutting plotter (Craft ROBO) before folding, which helped a lot, especially with the curved creases.

 

The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.

 

CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.

Sunset on a pristine Eastern Cape beach

Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA

Intersection St-Denis et Duluth, Montréal

Photo taken in Frankfurt am Main. The tower on the right is the Japan Center tower.

 

No post-processing was applied to this picture.

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