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Sony placed this video on their Alphauniverse.com website under their stories page for Video and 4K. See the link below. I was thrilled, since it was my first video in about 4-5 years.

 

alphauniverse.com/stories/norway-by-moonlight---and-in-4k/

 

My trip to Norway was one of my biggest trips in my life. I really wanted to capture the borealis in video while there, in addition to moonlight video. Which can only be done with the Sony A7S or SII camera. I concentrated so much on video that my stills were few and far between. But I was happy with that. I learned a lot while using video and trying to transition to stills. I went with lofotentours.com They have a great tour company and did everything they could to make our trip a success. It's such a beautiful country. I really left my heart in Norway and want to go back someday soon for more photography and video.

 

My favorite scenes are the begining when we were walking through a frozen forest that had millions of clear drops of ice (looking like diamonds) that had frozen on the trees on the trail. It was breathtaking in real life and surreal. The other scene is when I was having a blur come into focus, and viewing the famous red cabins with a moon bow coming off of them towards the water in live action video. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you very much for looking. Travel and photograph safe!

 

South Africa

Kruger National Park

 

The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa. It is placed in the genus Kobus of the family Bovidae. It was first described by Irish naturalist William Ogilby in 1833.

 

The thirteen subspecies are grouped under two varieties: the common or Ellisprymnus waterbuck and the Defassa waterbuck. A sexually dimorphic antelope, males are taller as well as heavier than females. Males reach approximately 127 cm (50 in) at the shoulder, while females reach 119 cm (47 in). Males typically weigh 198–262 kg (437–578 lb) and females 161–214 kg (355–472 lb).

 

The coat colour varies from brown to grey. The long, spiral horns, present only on males, curve backward, then forward and are 55–99 cm (22–39 in) long.

 

Waterbuck are rather sedentary in nature. A gregarious animal, the waterbuck may form herds consisting of six to 30 individuals. These groups are either nursery herds with females and their offspring or bachelor herds.

 

The waterbuck cannot tolerate dehydration in hot weather, and thus inhabits areas close to sources of water. Predominantly a grazer, the waterbuck is mostly found on grassland. Waterbuck inhabit scrub and savanna areas along rivers, lakes and valleys. Due to their requirement for grasslands as well as water, the waterbuck have a sparse ecotone distribution.

 

The population trend for both the common and defassa waterbuck is downwards, especially that of the latter, with large populations being eliminated from certain habitats because of poaching and human disturbance. - Wikipedia

 

Shot with my Samsung S23. I turned the phone upside down and placed it on the edge of the puddle. The end result.

I used Canon 60mm EFS f/2.8 Macro USM lens with 450D..

I placed an reflective inside umbrella to start off with on top of the sink in the kitchen.. and then i placed 430EX pointed towards the umbrella and fired that off with the 580EX mounted on the 450D. The 430EX had a blue transparent cover in front of it.. That is where the blue effect in the image came from..

 

i shot with the 60mm F/2.8 USM lens, hence i was pretty close to the droplet itself. i used live view with MF to keep that tiny tiny area in focus.. out of 145 images just a very few came out decent

From the garden this morning.

 

Lighting: I first placed the flower on a Piece of black Perspex. The main light was a Yongnuo flash in a 24 inch soft box at camera right, and fill light was provided by a hand held mirror at camera left. The back lighting is from another Yongnuo flash in a Rogue gird placed behind the flower. The strobes and my tripod mounted camera were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 900 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157628079460544

Western Grebe - Bear River Migratory NWP

 

Bird Species (# 232) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000

The Liberty Bell an iconic symbol of American independence, located in the Old City District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

 

Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall), the bell today is located across the street in the Liberty Bell Centre in Independence National Historical Park. The bell was commissioned in 1752 by the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from the London firm of Lester and Pack and was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof", a Biblical reference.

 

The bell first cracked when rung after its arrival in Philadelphia and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years, the bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings and proclamations.

 

The bell acquired its distinctive large crack sometime in the early 19th century—a widespread story claims it cracked while ringing after the death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835. The bell became famous after an 1847 short story claimed that an aged bellringer rang it on July 4, 1776, upon hearing of the Second Continental Congress' vote for independence.

 

Although the bell did not ring for independence on that July 4, the tale was widely accepted as fact, even by some historians. Beginning in 1885, the city of Philadelphia—which owns the bell—allowed it to go to various expositions and patriotic gatherings. The bell attracted huge crowds wherever it went, additional cracking occurred, and pieces were chipped away by souvenir hunters. The last such journey occurred in 1915, after which the city refused further requests.

 

After World War II, Philadelphia allowed the National Park Service to take custody of the bell, while retaining ownership. It was used as a symbol of freedom during the Cold War and was a popular site for protests in the 1960s. It was moved from its long-time home in Independence Hall to a nearby glass pavilion on Independence Mall in 1976, and then to the larger Liberty Bell Centre adjacent to the pavilion in 2003. The bell has been featured on coins and stamps, and its name and image have been widely used by corporations.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Bell

 

Built upon the site of St David's 6th century monastery St Davids Cathedral has been a site of pilgrimage and worship for many hundreds of years and remains a church serving a living community. During the 10th and 11th centuries the cathedral was regularly raided by vikings arriving from the western seaways. A visitor in the 11th century found only an abandoned site with St David's shrine lost amongst the undergrowth.It is known that in 1089 the shrine had been removed from the church and stripped of the precious metals which had adorned it. "privilege" from Pope Calixtus II. St Davids became a centre for pilgrimage. In 1131 he dedicated a new cathedral and in 1181 work on the Cathedral we see today was begun.

 

Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant, Latin: Davidus; c. 500 – c. 589) was a Welsh bishop of Menevia during the 6th century; he was later regarded as a saint. He is the patron saint of Wales. David was a native of Wales, and a relatively large amount of information is known about his life. However, his birth date is uncertain: suggestions range from 462 to 512. The Welsh annals placed his death in 569,but Phillimore's dating revised this to 601.

Though not as prevalent as graffiti placed by counter culture warriors, this gang tag is not lonely, as there are many gang tags interspersed with the anti-establishment and socialist expressions. This tag stands out as a gang tag, however, because it was placed out in the open on the base of a light pole along Jefferson Street near the east entrance of the tunnel. The gang tags tend to stick out, because they are meant to serve as visual markers of territory for respective gangs, similar to a dog marking territory with urine.

A beautifully placed church built in 1826 on top of a ridge above the Evenlode valley with commanding views in all directions.

One could think it was designed as a piece of Oxfordshire one-upmanship as it dominates the skyline close to the Gloucestershire border, but is made up of a kind of architectural pick n mix of the colleges of Oxford.

 

It has a tower that is a slimmer version of the tower of Magdalen College in Oxford (reduced by a third in size) and inside is a hammerbeam roof copied from the hall of Christ Church College. Its buttresses are versions of those of the chapel of New College, and its windows are based on those from various other Oxford Colleges.

Inside, the church is typically Georgian with a broad nave, narrow aisles and short chancel.

A church proud of its Oxfordshire credentials!

My image for the Photo Club competition 'Patterns in Nature'.

 

Placed joint 3rd.

A Table Top. No Photoshop except for minor adjustments like darkening etc....

 

Egg placed on a Glassy Surface. A completely darkened room. Light source: an LED

torch placed on the surface with light pointed towards the Egg.

Camera on the tripod with ten second self timer......

  

Taken with Tamron 90mm.

  

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A well placed bike outside the Radcliffe Camera during the 5 minutes of sunshine that happened for the duration of our long weekend in Oxford.

Silver-eared Mesia

 

The silver-eared mesia (Leiothrix argentauris) is a species of bird from South East Asia.

 

The species was once placed in the large Old World babbler family Timaliidae, but that family has recently been split with this species being placed with the laughingthrushes in the new family Leiothrichidae.

 

The species is sometimes placed in its own genus Mesia, or in the genus Leiothrix with the red-billed leiothrix. There are seven described subspecies, with considerable variation in plumage between them. Further research is needed to establish if this represents a single species or not.

 

The diet of the silver-eared mesia is dominated by insects and their larvae, as well as fruit and to a lesser extent seeds. A study of the diet of feral birds in Hong Kong found that 87% of the faecal samples studied had the remains on insects in them, and 97% had the remains of fruit. The species will often associate in large groups of up to thirty individuals while foraging, and even forms groups during the breeding season. They will also join large flocks of other species in the forest, known as waves, which include other species of babblers. They generally feed closer to the ground, but may go as high as 5 metres up into the canopy.

 

The silver-eared mesia is a seasonal breeder, with the season lasting from November to August, although the season starts later, in April, in the northern part of its range. Both the male and female are involved in building the nest, a deep cup of bamboo and other dead leaves lined with rootlets and fern fibres. The nest takes about four days to construct and is placed near ground level or up to 2m up in a bush. Underlying its relationship with the red-billed leiothrix the nest is said to be indistinguishable from the one of that species.

 

The eggs of silver-eared mesia are white with light but rich madder-brown spots. Between two and five eggs are laid in a typical clutch, with four being the typical number in India but two or three more common in Malaysia. Both parents incubate the eggs, with (at least in captivity) the female incubating the eggs during the night. The eggs are incubated for 13 to 14 days after the laying of the first egg. Both parents feed the chicks, which fledge after 12 days, and parental care lasts for a further 22 days after fledging.

This watch belonged to my grandmother's grandfather's brother (great-great uncle). It is placed upon a letter from great-great grandfather to his mother that, along with his many other Civil War letters is contained in a book of family history.

 

The story: two brothers went to war. Martin Luther Vincent enlisted in the 112th Illinois Infantry and a short time later his younger brother William Henry Vincent enlisted in the 42nd Illinois Infantry. Both saw extensive battle activity, and both were wounded. When their enlistment terms were up, both reenlisted to fight on. Martin Luther came home. William Henry did not. We know of his fate from letters sent home to their mother by Martin Luther and by my tracing of troop movements. He was shot in the face during an assault on Cheatham's Hill, a particularly bloody part of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. He died several days later and is buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery. I shudder to think of his lingering suffering.

 

A quote from a previous letter from Martin Luther to their mother: "I have just returned from the 42nd Regt. and have the worst news to write to you that I ever had and that is my poor brother William is dead. The boys said he had a very bad wound through the face. It was done in a charge. They said he walked off the field. I have been with Charley Jackson. He said William couldn't say anything so they could understand him. O wasn't they (sic) too bad.... He must have suffered a great deal with such a wound as he had....Dear Mother and sisters, it is the hardest thing for me to do that I ever done to write this letter. I don't hardly know what to write to you that would be any comfort at the present time...."

 

Martin Luther Vincent, my dear great-great grandfather, I hold your brother's watch, given by you to your oldest grandson and he being childless, given by him to his oldest nephew, (my father). I hold it in reverence and honor to the memory of you both, and will pass on this story to my son and to his son. However sir, I am sorry to say that your priceless Civil War letters ended up in one of my cousin's hands and her worthless husband sold them on eBay. Thank God, another cousin had already preserved their writings in the family history book.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_0h1StPJBM

Lately, while sitting around the house, I have been messing around with some stuff from my early years, stuff that I had placed in a "do I really want to mess with this" file. I ran across this one today. It was shot on cheap film and the color was horrific. A black and white conversion was in order. Here we have southbound Seaboard Coast Line TOFC hotshot No. 275 crossing over the N&W at Collier Yard in Petersburg, VA in Dec., 1973. SCL (and UPS) took on-time performance of its TOFC trains seriously, and six GP40's should have gotten the job done quite adequately.

Nugget was placed on a background I painted in Corel painter, Edit in Adobe Photo Shop

Former Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge located at 181 West Boylston St. in West Boylston,MA. The motor lodge is now independently owned and operated under the name Classic Inn & Suites. Somehow the gate lodge has remained intact and free from any stucco placed over it. The owners are very proud of their last remaining, most intact “Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge” mentioning both www.orangeroof.org and www.hojoland.com as great websites presenting the history of the HoJos brand. I had quite a lengthy talk with the manager who stated that there are no plans to demolish the iconic gate lodge. The manager continued on to tell me that it was the Howard Johnson name they had to give up to keep their property from being altered to meet standards set by a large conglomerate. Its unfortunate that the Howard Johnson name has been wrecked by corporate greed over the years leaving longtime franchises to make great altercations to their motels or remove the Howard Johnson(s) name altogether. The motel is not on a major highway, which has likely helped in keeping the place looking almost exactly like it did more than forty years ago! The restaurant is now occupied by an independent restaurant, which is operating under the name PJ’s New England Bar and Grill. Unfortunately the restaurant has been altered from its original state leaving very few holdovers from Howard Johnsons. Nevertheless there are a few (former) Howard Johnsons restaurants retaining their orange roof but no gate lodges in such great condition so it’s a fair tradeoff.

Drop of whole milk splashing into another drop, which is placed on white plexiglas. Several colors of food coloring dye were placed on the target drop immediately before taking the picture (so they didn't have time to mix). Exposure is 3sec at f/7.1 (ISO 100) in a dark room. The moment is captured by a Vivitar 283 external flash at camera left, fired by a delayed infrared phototrigger. (I followed the instructions at www.hiviz.com .) Be careful with these experiments -- you'll end up with milk and food coloring all over your camera!

 

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I placed a rose inside the pages of a heavy book over a year ago and here's what the rose looks today.

Placed a new Hummingbird feeder by our Patio. This little guy took ownership immediately.

Most unusual looking flycatchers. The masked tityra (Tityra semifasciata)It has traditionally been placed in the cotinga or the tyrant flycatcher family, but evidence strongly suggests that it is better placed in Tityridae,where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee.#birdsofinstagram#birdsofafeather#nuts_about_birds#your_best_birds#bird_brilliance#kings_birds_#bb_of_ig#natgeoindia @natgeo @naturesbestphotomagazine @natgeo @bbcearth#birdphotography#incrediblebirdingecuador#incrediblebirdingcolombia#incrediblebirdingspain#wildlifephotography#costarica#sanctuaryasia#natgeotravelerindia#indianbirds#wildlife_hd #khushboorahulphotography#best_birds_of_instagram#bird_perfection#thebest_capture#birds_adored #bbcearth#natureinfocus #kings_birds @planetbirds#capturedoncanon #best_birds_of_world #birdfreaks #incrediblebirding

I placed a multi-coloured scarf under a clear plastic tray that is reflecting the bare branches of the trees in my yard.

Cradle of Civilization

There was no room for expansion of the museum within the old monastery complex. However, architect Erick van Egeraat designed an underground museum wing in 2007. [3] The new exhibition space was created just outside the former monastery complex, with a museum garden above it. The new museum entrance was placed in the former coach house of the Drostenhuis. The museum was reopened by Queen Beatrix on November 16, 2011. [4]

  

t's like wandering around a fairytale bazaar in Isfahan and coming across all kinds of exclusive merchandise. In the major archaeological exhibition Iran – Cradle of Civilization you come face to face with approximately 200 unique finds from Iran. Gold goblets and jewellery, bronze weapons, cuneiform clay tablets and beautifully painted pottery allow you to trace the history of one of the oldest and most extraordinary cultures in the world. These treasures have long been hidden from the western world. A large part has never been shown in the Netherlands before and has never been seen outside Iran before.

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This week I placed my two books up for sale - Fabrica and Abandoned Lebanon.

  

Alongside an extensive exhibition which happened on Sunday in Holland, we also launched a new book publication of my work, a book titled "Fabrica - A Journey into Decay". The coffee table book which contains an extensive overview of my work over the last 8 years has been a long time in the making, and is a collaboration alongside Galerie Post + Garcia, writer Thijs Lenssen, who wrote an essay about my journey into decay and Goodman & Co, my art agency based in The Netherlands.

 

This book can be discovered here: jameskerwinphotographic.com/fabrica-a-journey-into-decay/

 

However - if this is not the book for you and you came looking for Lebanon inspiration, you can now pre-order a signed copy of Abandoned Lebanon from my website as well here: jameskerwinphotographic.com/abandoned-lebanon/

Shot taken into the woods placed in Passo Nigra, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy.

 

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Arnhem, The Netherlands

Former Payless Drug Store located at 7201 Regional St. in Dublin,CA. The building is currently occupied by a Longs Drug Store (August 2009) but will likely receive CVS signs at some point in the near future. In the mid 1990s this store was remodeled into the "store of the future" layout implemented by Payless where the aisles were placed at 45 degree angles instead of vertically. The remodels did not do any good for Payless which ultimately was acquired by Rite Aid in 1997. This store was downsized considerably during the sixteen or so months Rite Aid occupied the building. In 1999 the building was sold to Longs which ended up putting up Longs signs and closing off a bit more of the store. This store has remained virtually untouched since Longs installed their signs in 2000. The one thing that has changed is the abundance of vacancy in portions in the building. Over the past year the store has become more and more vacant, the place seems almost like a ghost town. CVS plans to operate on the remaing seven year lease that Longs had signed to but what if anything will be done to renovate this oversized drug store is unknown.

Placed on the National Historic Registry, this property was built in 1909.

 

Fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/31246066@N04

Statuette of Tauret dedicated by the designer Parahotep (1292-1190 BC - New Kingdom - 19th dynasty) - painted wood 41 x 17 x 21.5 cm. -

Provenance Deir el-Medina - Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy

 

La dea Tauret – il cui nome significa letteralmente “la grande” – ha corpo e testa da ippopotamo, coda e dorso di coccodrillo e zampe leonine, tutti animali noti per la loro aggressività nella protezione della prole. In quanto divinità venerata soprattutto in ambiente domestico, non ha templi e statue colossali a lei dedicate: piccole statuette in terracotta e legno venivano solitamente poste nelle case per proteggere i nuovi nati o per favorire la fertilità.

 

The goddess Tauret-whose name literally means "the great one"-has the body and head of a hippopotamus, tail and back of a crocodile, and lion paws, all animals known for their aggressiveness in protecting their offspring. As a deity worshipped mainly in domestic settings, she has no temples or colossal statues dedicated to her: small terracotta and wooden statuettes were usually placed in homes to protect newborns or to promote fertility.

Strobist: I placed the dandelion in a small clear glass vase that was resting on a piece of clear glass. The glass was placed on top of 2 boxes about a foot off of the ground. I placed a bare Yongnuo 560IV directly below the vase in a vertical postion. I put a blue gel on the back half of the flash to create the blue highlights in the back. I held a small piece of white foam board above and in front of the seed head. The flash was zoomed to 80mm, 1/2 power and triggered with Yongnuo 560TX.

Flash with orange filter placed under glass table through a tube to concentrate the light directly underneath the chess pieces.

In 1981, Microsoft began developing the rudiments of what would later become Windows. Originally called Interface Manager, it would add a graphical overlay to MS-DOS, allowing visual program control using a mouse (instead of typing keyboard commands). It would also allow multitasking by showing different applications within boxes placed in different areas of the screen simultaneously---a concept pioneered at Xerox PARC with its Alto and Star computers and later refined at Apple.

 

If Bill Gates had his way, Windows OS would have been called 'Interface Manager'. Gates had planned to release it under the same name. However, 'Windows' name prevailed because it best describes the boxes or computing 'windows' that were fundamental to the new operating system.

 

(Are you sure life isn't just a huge virtual reality simulation? - - - "just take the red pill").

I placed my blue marble atop a fluffy blue feather to show the contrast between the two textures. My camera was set up with my 50 mm lens and 7 mm extension tube.

Very small button placed on a bed of gold glitter dust. About 1" square.

 

My wife dances and we have all kinds of glitter dust / powder for her costumes and makeup all over the house but, it came in handy for MM.

When I saw the pic it reminded me of Stevie Nicks.....

 

Nikon 105 Micro F lens at f8 and 1/60 sec.

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Nobody placed you in the crossroad to pick out the bad or worse

Now going for worse than what you expected, that can't be how it goes!

But all of these people, they told you so, so how could it possibly be?

That loosening the knot and going your own way will definitely set you free

...

Lyrics by: Patty Gurdy - ONE BY ONE feat. Hellscore

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✝Hey dark folks✝

 

I was exploring some sims lately to get a lil bit out of my comfortzone... the Studios. So my dear friend Kate showed me their beautiful photosim that she and her partner just opened. I just love it!♥

It is so calm there and so many corners to explore where you will notice everytime smthg new.

Here is the taxi:

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But i also wanted to show you the Outfit from my sponsor Ghost.♥

So here we go.

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⚝Swimsuit: Ghost - Poseidon Outfit

 

The swimsuit is avaiblle in 21 colour.

Rigged for: Legacy+Perky, Maitreya+Petite, Reborn/WAIFU

 

This outfits comes in four pieces, that means Bra, shoulder pad, panties and legstrap where you also have also a maze option.

There are so many colour variants possible, i just love it.

Currently this outfit is avaible at the Kinky Event

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After it will ofc be avaible at the Mainstore.

- maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Savannah%20Isle/151/58/999

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For more have a peek at my Blog ☻

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♥Stay dark and safe all♥

A black wheel placed as an opening in a cement bock wall.

Hastily placed barriers prove to be no match for a Mancunian double-decker bus at this notorious Whalley Range bend in the road, locally known as 'Dead Man's Curve'.

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I've placed items in this fridge in my neighborhood, grateful that it is available for those in need of food.

I came across a group of adults with children filling the fridge, and I asked one of them, who was taking pictures about her organization.

Hannah and the organization as stated on her tee-shirt is "Repair the World" She told me a little about the organization, but I also looked it up. Here is what I found:

 

"Repair the World Brooklyn mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to meet local needs across Brooklyn, grounding our service in reflection, education, and Jewish values. "

Wageningen University. Campus area.

Atlas building. 2007.

Architects: Rafael Viñoly Architects and Van den Oever, Zaaijer & Partners architecten.

Détail: The construction (the concrete elements) has been placed outside the facade.

I placed an orange, a red, and a pink hibiscus flower petal on a mirror to photograph.

 

Lighting stuff: Lit with a YN560-III in a 24 inch softbox at camera left. Fill light came from a small hand mirror at camera right. The flash, in manual mode, was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N. I used side lighting in order to create the shadows that reveal shapes and textures.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. In the description for that set, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash. www.flickr.com/photos/9422

Another shot in this series. I should have placed them in order as the shoot was based on a story concept.

 

Model: Kayja www.instagram.com/kayja_n_t/

Dried rose and carefully placed orange drops.

Placed within the atrium of the Royal Academy, is an Anthony Gormley exhibit placed on the pavement.

Placed the tube on the shore break and during the 10 sec. exposure, 3 small waves moved it as recorded.

Camera was standing on my Gorillapod at aprox. 10 cm above the water ;)

GND8 + Sunset Cokin filters were used to compensate the lighting due to the long exposure.

Shot at the river bank in Setúbal - Portugal

Hope you like it, I did.

 

PS- I removed the tube from the water after the shooting ;)

 

A história por detrás da foto AQUI obrigado pelas visitas

Flowers placed on the terraces of St James Park Newcastle in memory of Sir Bobby Robson 18th Feb 1933 - 31 July 2009.

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