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Today its raining and too wet to go out and do the usual New Year walk so I've been revisiting old photos. Time to get out and make more!
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Had an awesome day out last wednesday with my buddy Ryan Smith. He was in Vegas for a visit and asked me to join him. After several hours of Photoshop collaboration we decided to head out to a spot 40 minutes outside of Town. I take my gear down to the front of the hotel and wait for valet, a beautiful black challenger pulls up and it's Ryans, what a ride that was E-ticket all the way. Ryan had a couple of spots picked out and this was one of them. After several hours of shooting we decided to split up, i was heading over to shoot the plane crash site while he shot around town. In hindsight, I wish I had followed him around town as he came away with some very interesting perspectives.
I focused on the main subject the plane and let that fill the frame here. Taken with the Rokinon 24mm f1.4 and lit using the Low Level Lighting technique with one panel to the right set to 4k color temp and the one in the back using a standard warming filter.
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Now Mark has left his appartment and is on his way to the airport
Traveling from Canada to Norway
To me
In my image he travels of course from the darker area
Leaving his past
Coming into the Now
and the Future
Now he is in the middle of the area where there is light
The light shines straight upon him
Following him all the way to Norway
Where it of course is only pink light
Well isn't this romantic
Flickr LoveStory coming through
Flickr LoveStory coming true
We are going to have nearly 3 awesomely wonderful weeks together, hiking, meeting my familiy, Aiko and my friends and throwing a birthday party for him
Im really looking forward to this
For Macro Mondays - Just White Paper.
Memories of school daze! This paper plane was folded from a 3 inch x 3 inch square of paper.
Happy Macro Monday!!
Markyate is a street village set along the bed of the River Ver and is surrounded by the hills of the Chilterns (Hertfordshire). Since water has the habit of following gravity, rainwater would accumulate at the lowest possible point, which is where the life of the village and that of the river intersect. The river bed is tiny and, inside the village, culverted too, which means that surface water would need a long time to run off. A rainstorm such as that hitting us last night will inevitably cause damage for those residents whose houses have been built in the flood plane. I have spoken to some of these residents and found to my astonishment that they were not aware of this fact. Had nobody told them? Fuji X100F.
After doing a circuit of the airfield we did what Skiathos airport is famous for and stood at the end of the runway as the planes came in to land, literally 20 feet above our heads.
Don't you just hate seeing a plane fly free while you're stuck, waiting for the red light to turn green?
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A minimalistic office design with interest created by the use of different planes and colours for its gypsum board partitions, masonry walls and suspended ceiling.
A float plane soars over West Vancouver, with the peaks of Tetrahedron Provincial Park in the background.
Seen at the Shuttleworth Collection of vintage planes and cars in Bedfordshire. I am largely ignorant of both, but I think the car in front of the bi-plane is a 1940s MG Midget. Fuji X-Pro1.
Experimenting with composition styles other than the rule of thirds. I am hoping that this picture will evoke the emotion of other viewers the same way it has done for me.
I have been extremely busy with work lately, so didn't have too much time for flickring. I apologize in advance if I didn't yet have a chance to browse your new work and comment on them.