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I've been working on several projects lately. One has been some big prints for Manchester Terminal here on the ship channel. It's an old cotton warehouse that is still used for cargo on the ship channel side, but has been converted to office space on the highway side. The whole building is around a million square feet of space. The corridors are so large that the owner wanted really big prints so they wouldn't be dwarfed by the open space. I was pretty spooked about this much enlargement, but I had admired some prints done for the Museum of Fine Arts here in Houston and they put me in contact with Houston Photo Imaging (HPI) who printed and mounted the 8 x 12 foot photo here. When finished we should have about nine of these up.

 

For those who want tech data, this was shot in July 08 with a Nikon D300 using the 70-200 mm lens at full zoom. It has been slightly cropped. The ppi as printed was only 23 (kudos to HPI).

 

The old guy is in here to give the photo a sense of scale. My daughters were all booked up. Rie Rasmussen was unavailable as well.

new year, new projects.

my project: black & white for the livingroom - with a little bit red or yellow.

Still can't get over the fact I can shoot this thing anytime.

 

I'm doing these border things as a shout to Peter Li, aka Linhbergh's photo "instructor"

 

And you know how much I look up to Mr.Nguyen.

1/6 Scale Runway Project, almost done..........

K-Project - SB00401 - StarBricks

Project 365 08/12/2017: This is the crystal hummingbird from one of our wind-chimes.

Dimanche 5 Mai 2013

 

Quator

This is the fifth of five places we stopped at on this magnificent stretch of the Cornish coast line, looking towards Trevose Head lighthouse. The sun by this point was really starting to approach golden hour now, and combined with the blue sky, the scenes were getting quite warm in colour. I've always enjoyed shooting slide, and places like these really make it sing. I have to give huge credit to the Mamiya 645 Super (with metered prism finder) here, as I was going solely off the finder light meter, and it's really done a fine job with slide film. To give an idea of scale, because sadly no one was stood on the far cliff at the time, the bench in the very top right should provide some appreciation for how big these waves were.

 

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Recently, it's occurred to me that I wanted to try something a little different and step outside of my comfort zone... just a little. I've always had a love of the sea, and a fascination for waves (and indeed most things in nature which exhibit such complex behaviour), so I thought I'd give it a go. Instead of the classic landscapes, can I turn my hand (or rather eye) to shifting the focus towards waves as the main element in a scene, rather than a mountain, say. Their constant motion, which is typically so difficult to predict, forces a whole new way of looking at a scene. So this is the start of a short series of photographs taken either of waves directly, or where the wave is the key element in a scene. This first set, which I'll upload in relatively quick succession, was all taken in Cornwall, and all on a Mamiya 645 Super and a manual focus 105-210mm F/4.5 lens. The films used are Ektar 100, Portra 160, Portra 400 and Provia 100F.

21/04/2014

Su primera tormenta con granizo

Their first thunderstorm with hail

Project 4 - Wind 2 of 2 - Black Law Wind Farm.

 

Entry in the 3 men in a bar photo pool. Black Law is the largest operating windfarm in the UK . The farm comprises 42 three-bladed turbines with a total generation capacity of 97 MW. Taken on the vernal equinox 2009.

 

Best viewed large on black

 

Still not sure about the table but...the Benjamin Moore chalkboard paint sure looks great

Mercredi 18 Décembre 2013

 

Ecrire ... avec de la lumière ?

It's the year 1944 and the war in France is closely coming to an end. Normandy has been liberated and american, canadian and british troops are on there way to free the rest of the country! Sending bombers and fighters first, the american's are fierce and strong in the attack. Germany obviously want's to keep ground and fight back hard.

 

Well here are some photo's of Project Aviation, where Stijn, Mats, Jurian and I have been working on.

 

Also don't forget to check the photo's on Stijn and Mats photostream.

www.flickr.com/photos/dutchlegos/9488845524/in/photostream/

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Project 365 08/17/2017: My kid's and their grandpa's grownup toys (RC Planes) hanging in the garage and ready for the weekend.

Beautiful Stranger Project

Let's call this one a Grandscape. On the left El Capitain and on the right Half Dome at Yosemite National Park in California. I've been attending a fabulous photo workshop and let's just say I saw some pretty good scapes. More to come.

finally, something i am actually happy with. took me ages to do this.

 

and this quote kind of fits in with my mood at the moment. i think i am actually the happiest person in the world......

A* in GCSE English, i can't believe it.

 

and just added this is week 10 52 week project, theme: darkness.

i think the explanaton is kind of self-explanatory with the quote. yes, the world is dark in some places, but it is such a minority compared to the many positive places.

   

close up

using project life for art journaling

Vendredi 23 Août 2013

 

Le masque

A clearer picture of project Lilium with new wings.

In early 2002, in a justified act of revenge, I stole my friend Andrea Zink's bra. You know, that fleshy, beige-coloured bra all girls own for under white or sheer tops.

 

I began a campaign to photograph as many friends, acquaintances and even family in the bra. Then I sent the photos to people I knew around the globe with as a postcard template which they printed out and mailed back to Andrea, convincing her that her bra was on a walkabout around the world—torturing her from each locale.

 

Andrea hated it. One day, figuring I must've been the cause of all this, she marched into my office and threw a particular postcard (#002 to be precise) at my head and yelled "Make it stop!"

 

I did not.

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

 

The 87.6 metre Superyacht Project X in Grand Harbour, Malta

This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.

This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..

I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.

First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.

Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.

Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.

Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.

On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.

As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.

Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.

Color Me Project is open. Come and enjoy 25% off for our three popular products. We also have a gift for you at this special anniversary round.

 

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photo by Phil Mathews at Gloucester

A Praying Mantis I found on my fence.

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