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Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 50mm f1.8
Disney Concert Hall, L.A.
Architect: Frank Gehry
Inverted the image, converted to black and white, emphasized tones and shapes . . .
I had passed this one up as a throw-away shot, took a second look and decided to experiment. Once I had cropped and inverted the image, everything fell into place. Guess that's why I never discard an image . . .
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Taken in 2017 Indonesia Airforce Day, Jupiter 6 of Indonesia Airforce's Jupiter Aerobatic Team with his KT-1B Wongbee performed their aerial display above the blue sky of Halim Perdanakusuma Airforce Base (HLP/WIHH)
The Moon over London on the 22nd October 2018. Image inverted to show off all those beautiful ray craters!
Celestron Edge HD11 & Canon EOS 6D. 2 panel mosaic
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Great assignment, forced me to do research on dark field lighting and setup, which I really enjoyed.
Strobist:
580 EX left and behind of black foam board 430 EX on right and behind black foam board. Fired with Canon St-E2
Immediately behind the foamboard is a large circular diffuser/reflector that extends past either side and on top of the foamboard. The flashes were fired through the diffuser on either side of the foam board.
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Common blue damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) - one of both Norway and the world's most widespread and common damselflies. The blue is the male.
I've met thousands of them this spring and summer, but I still enjoy photographing them over and over again ツ
(Innsjøvannyfmer (den blå er hannen), in Norwegian)
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This is in one of the buildings surrounding the hotel. I don't know what it was used for but it was all built out of wood in contrast to the stone structure of the main building.
Its funny how the colors of the two door frames are inverted...