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The creek bridge is barely wide enough for two to pass, but most of the time people politely wait for the way to clear.
Maple Grove Forest Preserve, Downers Grove IL
Went back looking for something to post and found this web dew drop shot...cropped for composition and then experimented and liked as a B/W...just to be different :)
Two days solargraphy with a small format camera. One day was fully overcast.
Camera: vintage candy box
Paper: Universal, 3.5x6cm
Exposure: 2017-01-07 --> 01-08
Developer: old D-76
Scanner: CanoScan 4400f
This is actually the side of a giant oil tank and casting more shadows on the adjacent tank Taken in Scrabster, Northern Scotland. Enjoy!
everything doesn't have to be in black and white.
not everything can be graphed.
sometimes you have to scratch the surface to find something.
sometimes there's just nothing there.
View On Black, if you want.
=) thanks so much Adam, Kaytlyn, and Chelcie.
yesterday was good.
Knocksedan Bridge & Valley The Ward River, The Jacko Linear Park, Brackenstown Reservoir & Knockseadn Valley, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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Something I have been meaning to do for years, tonight I had time to go for a walk in the village up to the rapeseed fields. The yellow always strikes me as a stunning contrast to the countryside and wanted to experiment with my camera. I liked the way the green stalks, the flowers, the trees and the sky creates bands across this picture.
Concept: A goal-oriented mind is everything we really need to achieve our dreams. But be sure that before that you don't tighten your drives too much. You might get aslaved to your own moral, Mr. Kant.
Strobist info: an old shot made with a bare Speedlite on the front left (you can see the speculars pretty blatantly), but processed in PS to emphasize the face. E-TTL, ST-E2.
This shot took hours to set-up in a studio and was extremely tricky due to the reflective nature of the glass with such strong curves. In the end I had to build a light box to put the glass inside, otherwise I would have ended up worth lots of dotty reflections instead of smoth lines. I was quite happy with the end result.
Linear World - Bench view
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Baltimore Inner Harbor, MD
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Olympus E-M5 Camera
Olympus 12-40/2.8 lens
Nik (Dfine2, Pre-sharpen, Tonal Contrast)
Yesterday afternoon, I turned a corner on a small mangrove boardwalk. The railings of the boardwalk were reflecting in the water with this overlapping shadow from another section of the boardwalk. I considered trying some interesting cropping with this, but decided instead to share the complete view. Linear overdose? Maybe. A bored walk ? Not! =))
It was recently suggested to me by someone I care deeply about that I was a "linear thinker." Recognizing, of course, that this represented her opinion of reality and would have no bearing on my own, and, further, having no idea what was meant by the label, I decided to see if there was any truth to this "accusation."
The results of my test, here visually presented, show that perhaps she was on to something, tho I'm still not certain exactly what she meant.
Above, you see me, hands to head, projecting as best I can my thought patterns.
I was initially taken by the sharp lines of the new building but struggled to incorporate the crane into the composition. I took a few shots from verifying perspectives and then came up with this with the crane hugging the side of the building. A square crop, a slight tilt to position things to my liking and some contrasts added to the stormy skies were the main adjustments in post.
Architectural Photography
Young Street, Circular Quay, Sydney
December, 2018