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Merged Theed MOCs from the past three months.

 

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What happens when you merge an image of hot red and orange tulips with one of a hot yellow and orange sunset? I like the way the tulips in the foreground fit perfectly into the hot spot of the sun.

 

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Samyang 8mm fisheye

"Double Merge" by Sam Gilliam installed at DIA Beacon

 

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Wanted a wide photo here so merge was the best way

Beneath a dramatic sky, the Ferris wheel rises before Antwerp Central Station—Belgium’s “railway cathedral” and an architectural tour de force of Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Neo-Renaissance styles. Ranked among the world’s most beautiful stations, it features a vast Pantheon-like dome, iron and glass terminal, and intricate sculptures at the city’s heart. Historic grandeur merges with the festive energy of the Ferris wheel on Koningin Astridplein, a unique urban crossroads in central Antwerp.

The confluence of the Downie and the Yuba Rivers. I stood here, my current state of mind merging with my past memories.

 

It was early summer 1971, and I had just finished eating lunch with my girlfriend and her parents in the house shown in the picture. We decided to go swimming in the river where my girlfriend accidentally dropped her beach towel in the water, where it quickly sank to the bottom.

 

The rivers were running high that year, with levels at the confluence much above the draught stricken conditions shown above.

 

Eager to show my husky manliness, I dived and swam to the bottom to retrieve the towel. Bad move. The currents were incredibly heavy, and my head immediately felt like it was about to implode. To make matters worse the wet beach towel weighed as much as a fat man on an ice cream binge. Caught in the currents, I suffered a moment of terror. It was either me or the towel, and I chose life, sweet life.

 

Coming back up without the towel showed great weakness. My girlfriend was unimpressed, her brothers both laughed, and her old man chided me for losing an expensive beach towel. Demasculating events in a guy's late teens can cause a lifetime of paranoid thoughts and behavior.

 

Is it any wonder, this relationship didn't last? I also never, ever carry beach towels when I go swimming.

 

Ain't it a pretty picture though?

 

Downieville CA

Water droplet using macro lens, and my eyes merged to create this effect.

Finally got around to doing one of these.

Merge Quilt featuring HRT's Read more about it here!

 

Sorry - all my pics are super blurry! I'll post more soon.

"Stay At Home" series in support of the Neurofibromatosis Awareness month of may, "Table Top Photography"

Layered sculpture "Whispers of Oneness" by Denny Haskew, Keystone Colorado

Here is the largest swath of freeway in San Diego County. It's where Interstate 5, 805, and State Route 56 meet up. It's up to about 20 lanes wide.

Panned seascape taken at sunset

Walking Dead Krue

Shot by Nikon Zf with Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4 S lens.

 

(EXPLORED ON APRIL 15TH, 2025)

143/365/2022, 4161 days in a row

Deconstructed is a commissioned photography project about the industrial zones of Vilnius.

  

I was asked by Plazma architects (www.plazma.lt) to make a series of photographs for their new urban-themed hotel project. After considering many ideas we decided to explore industrial side of Vilnius – the one that would be the most difficult to explore for a random resident. It took a few months to create a final selection of 10 images.

First of all I wanted to distance this project away from the usual, dirty industry. I’ve wandered in those industrial areas before so I knew that there’re plenty of aesthetic visual exclusivities like expressive colours and forms. Areas are also very secluded so I tried to put some of a mystery and utopia in every single image.

On the first days of shooting I’ve faced some private-area issues, so I immediately moved a project to a new, more difficult level. I decided to construct the images from separate but real fragments.

After printing the test prints it turned out that the original resolution is way too low for 2 meters prints. So I shot every single fragment in parts (something like Brenizer method), merge them and lastly create a final composition from separate fragments.

All places in the images are non-existent. Those are the concentrated reflections of Vilnius’ industry as I see it.

 

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2016.

Behind the high altar at Bayham Old Abbey in Kent, the roots of this tree have become part of the old walls.

Recording of passing train of about 50 cistern-wagons. Taken on April 30, World Wide Pinhole Photography Day.

 

Camera: beer bottle lid

Film: ortho photocopy, 2.5 cm diameter

Exposure: 2-3 minutes

Developer: old D-76

Scanner: CanoScan 9950f

Downtown Kingston, JA

Zone Plate on Eastman 2366 low speed duplicating film. Two second exposure

 

Toronto Necropolis

Merced River. Yosemite NP

This is a merge of several lightning pictures i made of the storm that passed over Deventer, The Netherlands tonight.

An unique spot where local roadsystem and the railroad merge into a joint road, or so it seems......

Finally I got the chance to do this classic angle. Need to put in extra effort to correct those distortion and some defects while photoshop merged these shots taken without pano kit ~

 

5 vertical frames panorama, with some minor blending done ~

 

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Where’s the fault in the Photo?

 

Jupp you’re right, Big Ben and The London Eye are on opposite Parts of the Westminster Bridge. But as nice as cameras are, the talented user can merge both sights together. I am not talking of merging it together in Photoshop!

 

What I did here was using the 30s mode. The first 15 seconds I pointed the camera on The London Eye, the next 15 seconds I quickly turned my Tripod around and shot the Big Ben.

 

If you ever plan to try it bring your lenscap. If you don’t install it whilst turning your camera the whole image will get blurry. You might not want to have it. Also it is hard to get the right detail here because the mirror doesn’t let any light come into your view finder… Think of that, it is important, too!

 

I hope you like it and get inspired to try some far away from Mainstream things!

 

Bye bye Flickr!

 

Ben

 

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