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One of the many little falls after the rain. New River Gorge, WV.

Split prism of my Vivitar XV-2. I removed the lens and focused on the prism in the mirror, while shining blue and red bike LED lights through the viewfinder.

 

HHHR capture with OM1.

Little prisms made of table salt.

 

Shot for Macro Mondays granules, but I used another image.

Kodak NEW PORTRA400

This week's Macro Mondays theme is Triangle(s). I had hoped to try and get the classic split of white light going through this prism paperweight, but it just wasn't happening. I think it's due to a coating on the glass; the light just wasn't getting through the prism at all. However, it did make for some interesting colours and shapes within the prism itself.

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This image is better viewed: LARGE

 

Benched in Southern California

Prism formations can arise through geological processes. A long time ago a whole wall was formed in the low mountain range of the Rhoen.

150 x 30mm triangular prism,flush to the lens housing without any editing.

This is through the lens with no props...a moment of sun streaming through the firs and an upstairs window...#cy365 #captureyour365 #prism Day25/365

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Viewed at Restoration Hardware Gallery

Town Center Plaza

Leawood, KS

Fitted Hair / S, M, L / S+, M+, L+

 

Bloom Event

Darkroom print on ilford RC, dodge and burn and stuff.

Voigtlander Perkeo 1

Delta 320 in D76

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Prisms viewed in the stairwell at Restoration Hardware Gallery.

(Enhanced by Contrast Edit in Flickr Photo Editor)

Town Center Plaza - Leawood, KS

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A recent article in Outdoor Photographer by and about Gary Wagner interested me enough to buy his book. I like his philosophy and approach to black and white photography, and I’ve found it to be inspiring. He is very clear that his intent is to create art that is consistent with his vision, his interpretation of the scene. He focuses on the emotional and visual intent more than realistic representation. That appeals to me, and I have been looking at some of my older color work, seeing what I think might translate well to monochrome and processing those images. I’ll be posting quite a few in the future, but I’ll try to get some color images out there also.

 

I know black and white photography is not quite as popular on Flickr, but if you have taken the time to read this, chances are you like black and white. I usually do not ask for criticism, but if you are inclined, I would like to hear what you think I could do better with monochrome processing. I’m okay with what you think works, but I’m especially interested in what you think does not. I appreciate your time and input.

 

-John

Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/50sec - 100 mm - ISO 500

 

dimensions of the prism: h x b = 3cm x 3cm

  

A bisque Shirley Temple doll that needs the little extra care of her head being re-strung. I shot through a prism that hangs about 8 feet from the doll. The prism creating two Shirley's.

 

Our Daily Challenge

 

Extra Care

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Sunday Morning Prism Series 2/4

**Scotties Tissue Box Design

This probably won't work for anyone else, but I found it fascinating.

Superb Lightfestival Ghent 2021 | Super Lichtfestival Gent 2021

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"Square Prism" by|van Nathaniel Rackowe

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Hidden beauty

With her Square Prism, German artist Nathaniel Rackowe draws attention to the often hidden beauty of cities and the basic shapes they contain. Like cubes! The work of art lights up fragmentarily, so that the composition seems to be in motion and the form gradually becomes visible. The light prism refers directly to the famous church towers of Ghent with their square shapes

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Verborgen schoonheid

De Duitse artieste Nathaniel Rackowe vestigt met haar Square Prism de aandacht op de vaak verborgen schoonheid van steden en de basisvormen die ze bevatten. Zoals kubussen! Het kunstwerk licht fragmentarisch op, waardoor de compositie in beweging lijkt te zijn en de vorm geleidelijk aan zichtbaar wordt. De lichtprisma verwijst rechtstreeks naar de beroemde kerktorens van Gent met hun vierkante vormen.

Bron: lichtfestival.stad.gent/nl/kunstwerken-2021/square-prism

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