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Galleria di Diana, Reggia di Venaria Reale, Torino, Italy
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This 150 feet tall tree is dwarfed by the tallest waterfall in North America. Yosemite Falls is 2,425 feet tall.
Yosemite National Park, California, U.S.A.
Do you 'see' broken ground or a solid place to step... Do you 'see' torn up old concrete or beautiful lines and shadows... What do you 'see' when life isn't shiny and polished? Do you focus on the broken or the beautiful... The choice is ours.
Really enjoy the 40mm perspective and bought the Canon Pancake 40F2.8 lens. Enjoying the AF functionality and focusing is fast enough for my style of photography. View other shots taken with this lens here. A small but growing collection.
Another 40mm favorite is the Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm F1.4 MC lens. It renders images in a way that is reminiscent of film. View other shots taken with this lens here.
Have used a variety of 40mm lenses, view shots taken here.
New cockpit, better scaled. Still need to see if I can make the attachment sturdy IRL (parts on order)
tucked away in the quaint streets of calle ventada, this photograph tilts our gaze upward to a striking facade bathed in the brilliance of a clear blue sky. contrasting textures and the play of sunlight on the warm red walls invite a moment of reflection on the beauty of everyday structures. the simplicity of the composition belies a deeper allure, as the rigid lines of the building against the endless azure create a visual paradox of confinement and freedom. here, every window whispers a story, every shadow plays on the canvas of our imaginations, urging us to look beyond the ordinary.
A pull back from the Kelpie Sculptures to give some idea of their size in comparison to this crane. (see prior image of Kelpies for more on history and story.)
“There are stories within walking. The piece explores walking from many different angles and perspectives.”
-Erika Block
Reached Flickr Explore on Feb 26, 2008 #305
Projet photo 2012 : Photo 5/52 : Perspective
Pas de données (photo prise avec mon HTC)
Projet photo 52 sur Vivre la photographie : Vivre la photo