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Young women sell various novelty lights during a Christmas light show in El Paso, Texas. #blackandwhite #photography #light
Greenwich Foot Tunnel gets 4 and 1/2 out of 5 on Trip Advisor which might be a sad indictment of things to amuse you whilst in London, whilst poor old Tate Briton got 4 out of 5. Turner would be disappointed he lost to a musty old tunnel.
Taken for Assignment52-Creating Mood with Colour.
Submitted to 2013 Pictures in 2013-#63 Light.
Please view on black.
It was a nice sunny day and beams through the leaves was very nice to shoot and create this image.I like the light on the flower and leaves. Its a very nice pink that like a dream image.Tsubaki.
crematorium in berlin @ baumschulenweg.
first time i went in....... .
architect: axel schultes.
u are looking to the ceiling, columns are fixed at one point with the concrete, other part is glass. beautiful d.teil.
"My dear friend, what do you intend to do? What, if not to believe God's counsels, to believe Truth who cannot deceive? This is his counsel to you: "Come to me, you who are heavily burdened, and I will refresh you.""
- from St Bruno's Letter to Raoul le Verd.
Today, 6 October, is the feast of St Bruno, founder of the Carthusians, and this photo was taken in the church of Sta Maria degli Angeli which was once a Carthusian church in the centre of Rome, built into the former Baths of Diocletian.
"Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart" ~Kahlil Gibran
due high iso grains more ;-(
Moon light
Reflecting the wishes
Reflecting the dreams
Reflecting the hopes
Moon light
Shining on the flowers
Shining on the sweet singing birds
Shining on the people of earth
Moon light
Brightening the smiles
Brightening the laughter
Brightening the people
Moon light
All night its reflecting
All night its shining
All night its brightening
Moon light
All night
My first attempt at light painting after making the wand. This was mostly just to get an idea of how to use it.
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We've had really bad afternoon storms this week and when I got home from work I discovered my power was out. So I grabbed my camera and went out into the rainy darkness to try to seek some light to take photos of.
This was a basic photo of a green light on the rainy street, but I boosted the color a little. I have another version of this in my light set, but I sort of liked the watercolorish (is that a word) look of this.
One of my favourites again... I love her eyes here.
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This is Cristina! She is a fabulous violinist who I have met through orchestra at my university.
All the photos of her are from a shoot we did with her senior recital posters in mind. Being me, I took quite a few that couldn't be turned into posters (due to the frame being to close in on her face). But some of those photos are my personal favourites.
This was my first portrait photo-shoot ever! And I can't tell you have nerve-racking/exciting/great it was to be able to do it!
My watermark is much simpler on these solely because they are portraits and I wanted her to be able to use them without an obnoxious watermark on them.
Any comments you leave (as always) are loved and adored. You guys help me learn so much about photography - so every little thing matters. Thank you!
Light playing through stained-glass windows at the front door of the 18th Century Morris-Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan, New York, 2007.
Olympus OM1, Zuiko 24mm f2.8, Ilford XP2
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The chronology of the Ronda arab bahts starts at the 13th-14th centuries. The bath is divided into three main zones, following the Roman model of thermal buildings:cold water, warm water and hot water bathrooms. The hydraulic system of the thermal bath has arrived to our days almost complete.
Model : Iplehouse I light brown
Makeup : Kesha
Dress : Cachoou
Mille merci à Kesha pour son sublime travail ^_^
I shot a few hours in bright sunlight. Unfortunately, I had to keep my polarized sunglasses off during those hours because they made the lcd screen on my camera go black. The sun exposure temporarily damaged my eyes, so I quickly purchased a pair of unpolarized sunglasses. I eventually noticed that the new pair had tremendous stresses in it, so I took a picture of it.
Capturing an image of the stresses is relatively easy. I back illuminated the glasses with an lcd screen, a cheap polarized light source, and then I took a picture of it with a polarizer on my camera. The background would have been extremely bright white had I not used the polarizer.
Sunnyvale, CA
When you are having difficulty in finding a shot, (not a good thing when doing a 365) follow the light. It will usually lead to something half decent. On my way home with nothing to show for my daily shot I came across this water fountain at the entrance of our neighbourhood with the light shinning through it. Daily shot done!
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