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Paris, Île-de-France, France

  

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Val-de-Grâce, Paris, France

 

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Rodolfo Mederos en una toma de la película Memorias y olvidos de Simón Feldman (1985), en la que mi rol fue de fotógrafa de filmación. (fotofija). Blanco y negro e intervenida con Photoshop.

Rodolfo Mederos in making the film "Memories and Forgetfulness"; of Simon Feldman (1985), in which my role was as a photographer shooting. (still photographer) Black and white and treated with Photoshop

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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I attempted several angles before I finally gave up and turned this into a quasi-self portrait.

If you're interested in how I created this shot just read any of my last ten or so descriptions on my recent shots and take it from there. :)

 

November 2016. Dhanmondi Lake, Dhaka.

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Vivo entre luces y sombras y a días no tienen claro quienes ganan...

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Calafuria, Livorno, Toscana, Italia

...after the big snow.

 

...and what "The News" ment about, taken from "swissinfo".

 

Life slowly returned to normal late on Sunday after two days of stormy winter weather brought much of the country to a standstill.

 

High winds followed by record snowfall closed roads, rail lines and airports, and cut off alpine villages. At least three people died.

 

As much as 60 centimetres of fresh snow fell within a 24-hour period in many parts of northern Switzerland, breaking all previous records.

 

The snow shut down public transport services in Basel and Zurich over the weekend, as well as the EuroAirport outside of Basel, which reopened late on Sunday afternoon.

 

Dozens of flights were cancelled at Zurich airport and passengers experienced average delays of two hours.

 

Numerous road accidents and hundreds of stalled vehicles backed up traffic on Swiss motorways for hours early on Sunday, forcing the authorities to set up emergency shelters for more than a hundred people who had to abandon their cars. There was one road fatality.

 

Dozens of other roads across the country were blocked by fallen trees and branches which broke under the weight of the snow.

 

The Swiss Federal Railways reported several delays, and the closure of some services on mountain routes.

 

Vieux Port, Marseille France

 

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Medirranean Basin

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I have photographed this ornament many times. I love it, as much as a man can love an ornament anyway as its the first thing I ever light painted.

Wanted to do something a little different this time. I used a canvas of one of my rotation shots as a backdrop and lit her with my torch gelled blue from my light stand, high and camera left.

 

Shot through three pieces of acrylic mirror bodged together.

 

This is number 22 of my 365.

Mamiya C33

Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8

Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100

30 second exposure

Flower Market in Amsterdam on a Rainy Day

Amsterdam, Holland

 

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HFF and a great weekend ahead everyone! :)

Very creepy medical equipment in Letchworth Village abandoned institution. A very sad place.

 

Walking through this place, there is a sense of sadness knowing what happened here while it was active.

Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco

  

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Monnaie, Paris

 

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Santo Condestável Church - Campo de Ourique - Lisbon

 

Nikon F100

Nikkor 1/1.8 50mm series E (pancake)

Rollei RPX 100

R09 - One Shot (Rodinal) 1/50 @ 20 celcius

16 minuts - 1 Agitation every 30s

Scanned on Epson V750 Pro gray 16 bits Tiff @ 6400 dpi

Photoshop CS6 Portable clean dust, and convert to JPG

Kolkata /koʊlˈkɑːtɑː/, formerly Calcutta /kælˈkʌtə/, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India, while the Port of Kolkata is India's oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port. As of 2011, the city had 4.5 million residents; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 14.1 million, making it the third-most populous metropolitan area in India. As of 2008, its economic output as measured by gross domestic product ranked third among South Asian cities, behind Mumbai and Delhi. As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country, Kolkata confronts substantial urban pollution, traffic congestion, poverty, overpopulation, and other logistic and socioeconomic problems.

 

In the late 17th century, the three villages that predated Kolkata were ruled by the Nawab of Bengal under Mughal suzerainty. After the Nawab granted the East India Company a trading license in 1690, the area was developed by the Company into an increasingly fortified mercantile base. Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah occupied Kolkata in 1756 after company started evading taxes and due to increasing militarization of the fort, the East India Company retook it in the following year and in 1793 assumed full sovereignty after Mughal governorship (Nizamat) was abolished. Under East India Company and later under the British Raj, Kolkata served as the capital of India until 1911, when its perceived geographical disadvantages, combined with growing nationalism in Bengal, led to a shift of the capital to New Delhi. The city was the centre of the Indian independence movement; it remains a hotbed of contemporary state politics. Following Indian independence in 1947, Kolkata—which was once the centre of modern Indian education, science, culture, and politics—witnessed several decades of relative economic stagnation. Since the early 2000s, an economic rejuvenation has led to accelerated growth.

  

As a nucleus of the 19th- and early 20th-century Bengal Renaissance and a religiously and ethnically diverse centre of culture in Bengal and India, Kolkata has established local traditions in drama, art, film, theatre, and literature that have gained wide audiences. Many people from Kolkata—among them several Nobel laureates—have contributed to the arts, the sciences, and other areas, while Kolkata culture features idiosyncrasies that include distinctively close-knit neighbourhoods (paras) and freestyle intellectual exchanges (adda). West Bengal's share of the Bengali film industry is based in the city, which also hosts venerable cultural institutions of national importance, such as the Academy of Fine Arts, the Victoria Memorial, the Asiatic Society, the Indian Museum and the National Library of India. Among scientific and technical institutions, Kolkata hosts the Agri Horticultural Society of India, the Geological Survey of India, the Botanical Survey of India, the Indian Science Congress Association, the Zoological Survey of India, the Institution of Engineers and the Anthropological Survey of India. Though home to major cricketing venues and franchises, Kolkata differs from other Indian cities by giving importance to association football and other sports.

Granada, Andalucía, Spain

  

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Paris Métro, Platform Châtelet-Les Halles, Paris, Île-de-France, France

 

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Métro platform Vieux Port, Marseille France

 

The Marseille metro serves the City of Marseille. It is a rubber-tyred metro derived from the technology developed by the RATP for Paris Metro and opened at the end of 1977. It comprises two lines, partly underground, with an overall length of 11.8 miles (19 km).

Two extensions are proposed: the first, located on Line 1, is under construction; the second, on Line 2, has reached the stage of preliminary studies.

The Metro is a municipal public utility under the control of the Régie des transports de Marseille. Wikipedia.

 

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passengers in Paris Métro Line 4, Paris, France

  

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Abstract curves and lights/shades of skate Park, East Coast Park, Singapore

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