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“Maybe not now, but soon, and for the rest of our lives.”
—with apologies to Bogey’s scriptwriters, who meant something entirely different, and not nearly as nice.
Happy Mono Monday!
Frankfurt am Main
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I took a few shots of this rower (and others), trying to portray some feeling of motion to the images. It's of course easy to nail a static shot but I tend to always feel a static shot of anything that has a strong theme of being in motion just falls a little 'flat'.
The ND filter came out of the bag for this shot, and I think it was made harder due to the downward angle of being up on a bridge and taking the shots, I couldn't really pan at all.
Happy Mono Monday y'all!
For 7 Days Of Shooting
Theme: As Smooth As
Mono Monday
"Smooth" in all aspects...changing gears, the metal itself and of course the driver;-)
#monomonday from inside church of the Raven.
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Maintaining steam engines is a mucky job I imagine. Shot on Alford HP5+ with the Mamiya C220. Film developed in Xtol.
Fall is here...the Pampas Grass is lush and blooming in our neighbor's front yard.
hort.ifas.ufl.edu/gt/pampas/pampas.htm
This made Explore. Thank you one and all!!
Kentmere Pan 100 shot on the Mamiya C220. A village churchyard in Lincolnshire. Geographically, the church still lies at the heart of this village, but no longer at the centre of a community. The wide main street had shops, coaching inns and similar. Now it is commuter territory. Now its is a place some would choose simply for its quick access onto a main arterial route south. What did we lose?
The river swirls around the boulder in the river below the trail bridge.
Happy Mono Monday
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Sprengel Museum
Hannover
Germany
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DAX
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Saint Deny's church in Sleaford Lincolnshire. I have photographed this wooden figure head before, but I wanted another go at it. Unfortunately it is close to one of the walls and really hard to get the right position. This time I was squeezed into some pews with the tripod. I like the cobwebs on the figure.
Urban Expeditionary with bag, bottle, and phone; all reflected in a shop window, attached to a mannequin at the heel--like Wendy's shadow in "Peter Pan".
Happy Mono Monday!