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Olympus OM2 50mm f1.4 Kodak Prom Image 100 negative film

It's all about perspective.

 

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My husband standing under the horse sculpture at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

View "Royal Bank Perspective" on black or on white.

 

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When seen from different perspectives, the Eiffel Tower has a peculiar power to astonish. Here one can see the structural details and textures.

D700, 35mm f/2

Hong Kong

"Art does not reproduce the visible, it makes visible."

Paul Klee

 

“L’art ne reproduit pas le visible, il rend visible.”

Paul Klee

In photography, looking in a different perspective can give a unique image. Same in real life, doing something in a new perspective can bring you a whole new experience and learning.

Seen and photographed in the small town of Ponta do Sol on the Portuguese island of Madeira.

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Gesehen und fotografiert in der kleinen Stadt Ponta do Sol auf der portugiesischen Insel Madeira.

" Sometimes we may ask God for

success, and He gives us physical and

mental stamina. We might plead for

prosperity, and we receive enlarged

perspective and increased patience, or

we petition for growth and are blessed

with the gift of grace. He may bestow

upon us conviction and confidence as

we strive to achieve worthy goals."

 

David A. Bednar

 

I created Abstract: Enlarged Perspective

using Photoshop Elements 8.

This is the first B&W image that

I post. I hope that you all enjoy it

as much as I did creating it my friends.

 

Please receive my deep gratitude

for sharing your wonderful photographs

and for stopping by to appreciate mine.

 

May you all have a peaceful day!

Assignment 52 / Perspective

 

I took this back in May but the original image had some bokeh that was actually distracting fromt he subject. I'm only now getting around to the PP. The texture is actually masking a couple of problems areas I wasn't sure how to make better. But I think the texture pulled everything together.

 

Thanks to Les Brumes for use of the texture. www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/sets/72157613199718163/

 

Valencia, Ciutat de les arts i les ciències, Santiago Calatrava genius

A "looking up" perspective of Center City Philadelphia architecture.

Sydney Sails | Perspective Shot

 

This is a pic of the Sydney Opera House I took one morning when wandering around. I like to challenge myself to find a different perspective on these famous landmarks, and in this case I got right up close to capture the detail in the sails.

“To change ourselves effectively, we first had to change our perceptions.”

 

― Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

 

The challenge this time is Tilt Shift..... however I do not own a tilt shift lens or a lensbaby, and I want to try something in-camera. After googling ideas, I came across a technique I had never heard of and honestly would not have thought would work. It's called free-lensing.

 

Literally free-lensing means detaching your lens, and holding it near the camera body. You can slightly tilt &/or shift the lens relative to the camera to alter the plane of focus. I was amazed at the outcomes. Getting the focus is difficult, especially when your point of focus is far (like mine was). Macro seems a bit easier to master as you can just gets closer to the image (I didn't feel like jumping off my balcony). Moving objects (i.e. my cats) were impossible to photograph with this technique at my current skill level. The light leaks were actually visually appealing and depending on the degree of tilt the bokeh that filled the image was lovely. The sharpness of the focal point was hard to achieve, but that may be my technique.

 

The hardest part is getting over the fear of dropping the lens (in this case off my 28th floor balcony)..... Note that I did not pull an accident like one of our beloved accident-prone Flickr stars (I won't name names, he knows who he is!! lol).

 

Moral of the story.... if you are brave enough to death grip your lens, are away from significant dust/dirt/water/etc that could damage your camera/lens, and want to try a fun new technique I recommend giving it a try!

Le mauvais temps.... jamais personne ne capte la lumière du mauvais temps.

Certaines ambiances sont si dramatiques parfois....

Your perspective often depends on where you stand. In art, in photography, in life.

 

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Candid street shot, Oxford UK.

an assignment for my photography and new media class

From Paris Baguette.

Bangi-dong, Seoul.

Where is the vanishing point? We call tere tower mansion. Harumi is the many tower mansions. Tokyo Japan

Saint-Guilhem-le-désert (France)

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