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I still have a few shot of fences with snow. It has been very warm here. Outside projects are on hold for a few days. This makes me feel cooler.
I actually love Fences in the snow.
Happy Fence Friday
Sometimes in nature things are wild. The remote desert sometimes creates it's own patterns and then the sky paints over the more permanent rock formations that make up the landscape. In the end it's all impermanence. Although perhaps these rock formations are just brief stretch of time in a universal sense, I will probably be able to come back to this place through out my life and enjoy the same patterns.
I think Splash is getting tired of me not finishing the renovations I started on "her" room. I've tried to tell her that I need to keep finishing up outside projects before it gets too cold/snowy and that I will get back to her room before long, but I'm thinking she doesn't believe me.....
i am going to exhibit here, feeling stressed !!!
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JCCAC is the acronym of the Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre in Hong Kong. It is housed in an award winning architectural conversion from the former Shek Kip Mei Factory Estate, which was a stronghold for cottage industries half a century ago. …
As an arts village, JCCAC is the operation base for nearly 140 artists and art organisations pursuing their work in a wide array of art forms, mainly in visual arts (including Chinese and Western painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, glass, multimedia installation, etc.) but also in performing arts (e.g. music, dance, drama, etc.) and applied arts (e.g. design, film, community art, etc.). Many artists are self-employed and have to juggle multiple demands on their time split between their studios at JCCAC and outside projects. The units at JCCAC mostly serve as arts studios and/or offices, where at the door visitors can often find programme and contact information about the resident artist or arts organisation. … (www.jccac.org.hk)
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The light show outside projected through one window and gave a different scene than would otherwise be seen.
The same scene and phone camera recording in JPEG and DNG file formats.
This is not the best test of these file formats, it was a very good scene to be in and the camera did all of the hard work, I just needed to be there, which is sometimes, well most often, is the biggest variable in the blend for me.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
The light show outside projected through one window and gave a different scene than would otherwise be seen.
The same scene and phone camera recording in JPEG and DNG file formats.
This is not the best test of these file formats, it was a very good scene to be in and the camera did all of the hard work, I just needed to be there, which is sometimes, well most often, is the biggest variable in the blend for me.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Socially distanced queue waiting outside Project Coffee for their morning cuppa - at the moment we can only order from the doorway, not go inside during Covid restrictions, so this is a regular site (latest restrictions about to ease down a little this coming week here, thankfully, let's hope we don't need to go back to them again)
One Window
One Fire
One Projection
A Slice Of Historic Rented Comfort All Over
Sometimes a camera paints a picture and leaves an alternative record of the scene as focus shows strange shape and movement creates alternative emphasis and light leaves trails and generates attention bringing a sense of looking into another place deeper and wider gaining a feeling of the energy contained within the picture than the picture.
This picture to me shows the room and gives a sense of old luxury and all of the history and mystery of the place and the structure created into a wonderful comfort. Wherever you find your comfort I hope that you are able to enjoy it.
The light show outside projected through one window and gave a different sense to the scene than would otherwise be seen. Some scenes question the viewer about what would be seen if there was a certain change to the scene. This scene is one of those scenes.
The same scene and the same phone camera here recorded in JPEG and DNG file formats.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Despite the wet weather there were still a few people sitting outside Project Coffee as I walked home from work. With the mini-Lockdown in effect here the cafes have to close at 6pm for the moment, so they were grabbing the last twenty minutes of coffee time and taking advantage of the awning to sit outside despite the rain (because most of us would prefer being outside under current Covid conditions, understandably). Quick and dirty snap from the other side of the road, quite rough pic as getting dark, but maybe that suits the scene.
One Window
One Fire
One Projection
A Slice Of Historic Rented Comfort All Over
Sometimes a camera paints a picture and leaves an alternative record of the scene as focus shows strange shape and movement creates alternative emphasis and light leaves trails and generates attention bringing a sense of looking into another place deeper and wider gaining a feeling of the energy contained within the picture than the picture.
This picture to me shows the room and gives a sense of old luxury and all of the history and mystery of the place and the structure created into a wonderful comfort. Wherever you find your comfort I hope that you are able to enjoy it.
The light show outside projected through one window and gave a different sense to the scene than would otherwise be seen. Some scenes question the viewer about what would be seen if there was a certain change to the scene. This scene is one of those scenes.
The same scene and the same phone camera here recorded in JPEG and DNG file formats.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
While most of my friends in the lower 48 are enduring sweltering heat - we are basking in ideal temperatures. I just read the AccuWeather report for our little corner of the boreal forest, and I was shocked to see that in a week and a half, our low overnight temperature is predicted to be in the twenties. It's a good thing that Doc. has all of his large outside projects done.
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Early in his career, Abelardo Morell began experimenting in the camera obscura, a setup that allowed him to photograph the view outside, projected through a small hole and inverted on the opposite wall of an interior.
Morell has adapted this technology, using a tent fitted with a periscope and angled mirror, with a digital camera pointed downward to capture the sweeping landscapes reflected on the ground.
This process of combining the distant view with the grass, pebbles, pine needles, sand, allows Morell to turn the terrain into his "canvas" and transform familiar scenes into otherworldly, impressionistic images.
Some of Morell's works are on display at de Young Museum, California as part of Ansel Adams In Our Time exhibition.
Text credit: De Young Museum, California
1961 Chevrolet Corphibian
Lane Motor Museum
This is not an official Chevy product but was a one-off done by aChevy engineers as an outside project.
www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/cars/item/chevrolet-co...
My attempt at a Starry Night “Selfie”, captured at Phillip Island earlier in the year.
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