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Lunchtime walk in the Parliamentary Precinct. At the intersection of O'Connor & Wellington.

foro italico - Palermo

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Hikers beside a giant Redwood

Midtown, Manhattan

Shot with converted SX-70 Sonar on Polaroid Originals 600 film.

 

April 21st 2019

- as in optical and architectural perspective (highlighted by the wideangle lens), but also figuratively - points of view, relativity of perceptions and mindsets...

 

St Ghastly Grim (St Olave's) church, hidden amidst the City and part of its unique amalgam of history and modernity, of the spiritual and the material world...

Not quite the cheesegrater... but something close.. (Sheffield)

 

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Perspective: it's a thing. I'll level with you. Perspective is a good thing even when everything around you is taupe, beige, grey, greige. What I've left behind by dashing into this little place was mostly greige — levelled, lowered, self-centred, selfish, colourless, bland. It's different in here.

 

Put aside sex and gender. They aren't important. All you need to know is who is beside me. They are alone, but not. There is a shape and form which says this is their spot; it's familiar. There's a kindness in the chatter from the staff — no hurry over this lunchtime pint. It's comfort. Their story is untold. Their theme is clear.

 

At their feet, almost unnoticed, is a shaggy dog; not unkempt, just shaggy by nature. This is a restaurant and that is most evidently a dog. An Irish terrier — uncommonly genteel. There's more of it here in the West Country than I've seen elsewhere. At the celebrity café in Newquay when you walk in with a dog, the dog is "seated" and served a fresh bowl of water — then you get a table. If it's a big, black greyhound then a portion of the fish of the day is put aside, cooled then later fed at the table to that patient, gentle hound. That was Newquay and this is Falmouth — between this shaggy dog and their companion there is a closeness, even more than between the gentle staff and the customer. This is love as pure as imaginable.

 

It's an ice breaker. We chat, pat and for a moment the dog extends their kindness to a travelling stranger. Sated, it relaxes back into its role as carer, companion, dog. There's no point-scoring. There just is…

 

There's no forgetting this wonderful, quiet interlude: free of rush, tension, haste. That will all return. But right here, right now, this is one of my most memorable moments.

I am in an editing mood so decided to play with another shot. The sun was getting low so the light wasn't good, but all the cars and people were gone and I loved the color of those buildings. Michael and Spiff's recent works influenced my processing on this a lot. I used PSP's Clarify twice to create an HDR like effect (it isn't HDR) like Spiff has been doing.

 

Here is another shot of the orange one.

shot of the caliraya water tower....

9th march 2014 - The usual stop off on the way home to Chorley (feckin electrification process..).. I really don't know if Southport's looking shabby or if i just regarded the place with Rose Colored spectacles as a kid?

Lomo LCA120

Kodak TriX 400 @D76 10 minutes at 22º

V700

Buildings appear to be leaning towards the center which happens with architectural photography. Perspective distortion of tall buildings occurs as soon as the camera is tilted off an axis that is perpendicular to the faces of the building you are trying to photograph.

 

ODC: leaning

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Close-up of the edge of a glass wall in the SF Apple store.

Koh Yao Yai

island, Krabi, Thailand

One of those 'failed' shots I guess (didn't turn out the way I imagined) but uploading anyways.

 

We all see the world through different lenses, but sometimes we also see the world differently at different stages in our lives.

Perspectives

 

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia - December 2009

Market Street, Philadelphia

Lisbon perspective (continued)

Seen from Rossio train station

Perspective view of a building, The Shade & Light , Up and Down

A shot from Fort Kochi today morning. I have adjusted levels and color balance using Gimp.

Robinson Falls near Boch Hollow State Nature Preserve near Logan, OH. You need a permit to visit this beautiful area but it's an easy process and absolutely worth the trip. This waterfall is actually quite short and the surrounding trees give this fall a different perspective.

Week 1/52.

 

I'm starting a 52-week project called The Teleidoscope 2. The first theme is "New Perspective".

 

It's been a long time since my last upload. I hope to be more active with the Teleidoscope and the Iron Photographer projects. I'm leaving tomorrow for a 10-day vacation so I'll do my best to come up with something during this time.

 

Seen in Explore on January 8, 2012. Highest position: #117. Thanks everybody!

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