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The Sydney Opera House in its 'Matrix' mode, lol.

 

Photographed from the Overseas Passenger Terminal adjacent to the gantry cranes on the port level.

 

Here's 'Blue Monday' by New Order to set the mood for this light-show across Sydney Cove:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1GxjzHm5us

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

Credits:

 

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Pose: Selections. // Couples 4

Check the pose here: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Selections-Couples-4/24093212

Or visit mainstore for more poses: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Island%20Of%20Joy/236/49/22

 

Horns: [CX] Mara Horns

Collar:[CX] Achlys Posture Collar

check the lm for these and more items:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cerberus%20Crossing/76/23/...

 

Necklace: KillPill - 666 Necklace

 

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Outfit: .Absence. Ember Dress & Gloves

Rings: Vibing -- luna rings -- onyx --

Corset: *Tentacio* Jade corset black

Garter: CryBunBun - WitchiMochi Garters

Stockings: NANAO // Fishnet Stocking

Shoes: REIGN.- Devilish Plats STITCHED

Tattoo: CHINGON, Raiz Tattoo

Nails:[FORMANAILS] NAILS Skeletonia

Earrings: = DAE = DartX3 Swallow Gauged

Maybe I am looking too forward to the next Matrix. 😊

This picture was taken last weekend outside a building which is called Titanic II. The impressive building was built in a tub of groundwater and looks like a ship. It’s the former location of the Federal Office of Information Technology, Systems and Telecommunication (FOITT.). The Office recently moved to a new location called Black Pearl. From a sinking ship to a pirate ship! I hope they will never get seasick. :-)

Sony center Berlin

Orchhâ (Inde) - L’Inde est connu pour ses lumières fabuleuses qui donnent souvent des scènes merveilleusement colorées. Mais pour en bénéficier, il faut être très matinal ou attendre les derniers rayons de soleil pour capter ces ambiances « chaudes ». Du temps de l’argentique en dehors de ces heures extrêmes, je ne faisais plus de photos. Eventuellement, je m’autorisais quelques films en noir et blanc.

Avec l’avènement de la photo numérique, ces limites techniques - même pour le merveilleux Kodachrome 64 -, ont été repoussées. Les capteurs progressent d’année en année et gagnent en dynamique. Ce qui était impossible pour la diapositive, devient envisageable avec les appareils modernes.

 

La preuve par l’image. La photo ci-dessus n’aurait pas eu le même rendu avec une diapositive car l’homme était dans la lumière. La logique aurait voulu que le fond soit noir, sans le moindre détail, puisque j’ai mesuré la lumière sur l’homme. Le capteur et la mesure matricielle ont fait une remarquable analyse de la scène en restituant une masse d’informations qu’un film argentique n’aurait pu faire.

  

The art of striking a pose

 

Orchhâ (India) - India is known for its fabulous lights which often result in wonderfully colorful scenes. But to benefit from it, you have to be very early in the morning or wait for the last rays of sun to capture these "warm" atmospheres. From the time of the film outside these extreme hours, I no longer took pictures. Eventually, I allowed myself a few black and white films.

With the advent of digital photography, these technical limits encountered - even by the wonderful Kodachrome 64 - have been pushed back. The sensors are improving year by year and gaining momentum. What was impossible on the slide, becomes possible with modern devices.

The proof by the image. The photo above wouldn't have looked the same on a slide because the man was in the light. Logic would have wanted the background to be black, without the slightest detail, since I measured the light on the man. The sensor and the matrix metering made a remarkable analysis of the scene, restoring a mass of information that a silver film could not have done.

 

"Breathing Room III" (2010) by Antony Gormley.

 

Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, The Netherlands.

Outtake for Macro Monday's "Cloth/Textile" theme, the "what am I looking at?" version ;-) Renamed it, from "3D Mesh" to "The Matrix", because the latter was what I was actually looking for all the time, but for whatever reason the name did not immediately come to my mind. So thank you very much, Belle Pans Maze, for reminding me ;-)

 

Meine Zweitversion für MMs "Cloth/Textile"-Thema, die "Was-könnte-das-sein"-Variante ;-).

model: Vanessa Painchaud

place: EC Szombierki

TRON Śląski Klub Fotograficzny

Administration municipale de Lausanne

Switzerland

Endlich hat der Sekretär den ultimativen Beweis dafür gefunden, dass wir TATSÄCHLICH in der Matrix leben....

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Finally, Secretary has found the ultimate proof that we actually ARE living in the matrix...

www.instagram.com/lightcrafter.artistry

www.lightcrafter.pro.

 

One of my favorite movie series :)

Red pill or blue pill? Wake up, or go back to the dream?

 

All images © 2017 Daniel Kessel.

All rights reserved

Plastic Matrix mat intended to help the grass grow under big doggie feet

Theme: "Drawn that Way"

 

Whymsee in Second Life

6 pm Saturdays themed dance fun!

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whymsee/96/192/3286

Backyard Photography, rain, neighborhood, fence

خلص حنانك ما بقى الا قسوتك

اقسى علي اقسى حلالك فدوتك

 

قلبك قست دنياي وانته تمون

شفت السعاده يوم عيني شافتك

 

اسعدتني الله دايم يسعدك

لو سقت لي هم وحزن هالكون

ذقت الحزن فيني فرح مخزون

 

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والي جمعنا والتقينا وكنت لك

والي فطر قلبي وفطرني بحبي لك

 

لو في بعادك الهنا مضمون

ما اعيش لحظه دونك ولا اكون

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الكل نفسي نفسي فساعه خطر

الا انا انت ثم انا وباقي البشر

 

يا ابدى علي مني ومهما يكون

تجرحه وتداوي الا انا ممنون

 

the model: "Matrix"

National Air and Space museum.

Washington DC.

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