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for William, and his mummy, daddy, sister, and everyone who loved him.

During this automn I was out for a little photowalk and in the middle of nowhere, a house. This house is located in a park and it seems to be occupied by students.

 

Cambridge, UK

D700, 17-35 mm

Through the house give gathering light,

By the dead and drowsy fire:

Every elf and fairy sprite

Hop as light as bird from brier;

And this ditty, after me,

Sing, and dance it trippingly...

 

William Shakespeare

  

... eventhough it was mostly cloudy yesterday....there was nice, bright light and I happened to notice the way it reflected on the LoVe Mirrors...

It was early afternoon...after the humble tomato soup lunch...

Hagia Sophia, i.e. (the Church of) Holy Wisdom, now known as the Ayasofya Museum, is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted to a mosque in 1453, converted into a museum in 1935, in the Turkish city of Istanbul. It is universally acknowledged as one of the greatest buildings of the world and sometimes considered the Eighth Wonder of the World. Its conquest by the Ottomans at the fall of Constantinople is considered one of the great tragedies of Christianity by the Greek Orthodox faithful.

 

Hagia Sophia is crowned by a central dome rendered weightless by the unbroken arcade of arched windows under it, which help flood the colourful interior with light. The dome is carried on pendentives—four concave triangular sections of masonry which solve the problem of setting the circular base of a dome on a rectangular base. At Hagia Sophia the weight of the dome passes through the pendentives to four massive piers at the corners. Between them the dome seems to float upon four great arches.

 

Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Turkey

Christmas lights at Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland

Shared with Frame Bangladesh

A 1 in 80 bank, two light pacifics and 5 coaches? No contest!

things got rough lately.. will visit your streams as i get a grip on things..

1/2/2012

 

For Our Daily Challenge: Cover

 

This magnifying glass I got from a popper that I pulled on New Years! I instantly fell in love with it, its amazing and it flips the image. WOOO! The Magnifying glass COVERS the light and reflects part of it. Enjoy!

 

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Perhaps the most physically demanding shot I've done so far. To lie inches away from flames on our notorious grass with water attacking my face isn't the most pleasant experience. However, I guess it was worthwhile. I have burned our home's supply of newspaper, and I had to resort to paper bags.

And if i could, I would have lit a bon-fire like thing, but I couldn't risk burning down our garden :P

That would've beaten this paltry little fire

On a brighter note, no school tomorrow! :D

yay :)

I've just discovered the power of ISO 3200!

 

I am beginning to experiment w/ low light. A bit grainy, but sure beats missing the shot all together! Maybe it's time to invest in Noise Ninja...

 

[Editor:] This was shot in complete darkness except for the rope light itself.

One 12 midnite experiment :)

Blink, light based art festival in Cincinnati and Covington, KY. Light projections and mapping curated by Brave Berlin. Otherwise I have been unable to find any information about this piece which was constantly changing.

47727 trundles north of Mortimer on an Eastleigh to Leicester Loco Inspection Point light engine working.

 

Locomotive: GB Railfreight Class 47/7 47727 "Edinburgh Castle/Caisteal Dhùn Èideann".

 

Location: Great Park Foot Crossing, near Mortimer, Berkshire.

Another shot on these golden oak leaves. Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100/2.8

My First attempt at this

light show by Mario2 Helstein

Taken on a lazy afternoon at a Melbourne bar.

This light does so much while using so little resources. Available at re-modern.com

More natural light using the D750 and 85mm 1.8

Historical house beautifulle lighted in the evening

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