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On Easter Monday, 28 March 2016 Dublin City Council commemorated the 1916 Rising with a day of history and more at Smithfield Square.
The popular ‘Dublin Remembers’ Learning Bus was there, alongside a large mobile library and a replica vintage ambulance. Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin Fire Brigade and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature staff were there promoting Dublin City Council’s 1916 centenary programme. They were joined by re-enactors and historians who answered questions on the Rising and Dublin 100 years ago. Lia Mills, author of Fallen, the "Dublin: One City One Book" choice for this year, was there to talk about writing the book which is set in Dublin in 1915-16.
This reflecting pool is located across the street from the San Diego Convention Center.
This is a stitched, panorama-type image.
For Female Self-Portrait Artists' Support Group Photo Project #4
"Only when the clamor of the outside world is silenced will you be able to hear the deeper vibration. Listen carefully." -Sarah Ban Breathnach
This is a glass wall of an office buliding reflecting another glass wall.
I think it creates a pretty interesting image with lot's of lines that takes some time to figure out.
mein Tipp zur Inspiration:
www.deichtorhallen.de/index.php?id=222
www.colorfoto.de/news/saul-leiter-retrospektive-ikonen-de...
Strobist:
580 EX to the right of the camera triggered by wire at full power, aimed to a mirror slightly facing the subject, aluminum foil on the sides of the mirror just to get some little light on all the "t shirts".
Notes:
first one: Honduras Lempira. my Country.
Second: Cayman Dollar: where I live
Third: do i need to tell you.
more notes:
Clothes dryer hanging: got too much time on my hands
The windscreen of First Cymru Clipper B7RLE 69301 CU08AHN captures yet distorts the reflected image of the shops and flats opposite it on a sunny December 3rd in Carmarthen
On what you did or did not do.
On what you said or did not say.
On what you gained and what you lost.
On what you have and what you don't need.
Just reflect.....
This is the Reflected Wedges Table Runner by Jacquie Gering from "Modern Patchwork" special edition published by Quilting Daily. I wanted to try it out before using some of my better fabrics so I used some inexpensive batiks I had leftover from a Christmas project. Its a nice pattern -went together easily and I'm looking forward to trying it in several other color/pattern combinations-but these JoAnn batiks are a great less expensive option.
For this project I was told to reflect light in a portrait, I had one flash at full power next to my camera, bouncing off of a sun reflector for a windshield.
No body seemed to like this picture but my teacher
Just taking a break from flowers for a second and reflecting. Particularly because I visited mum today. We had a letter from the cemetery to say she'd been placed in the rose garden. So I had to drive out and see all was okay. So a reflective moment from me...
BTW this was taken as a storm was coming across the Mall in Washington. You can see the specks of rain! I had to keep photographing of course, particularly as the sky looked amazing.
D300s
85mm VR Micro
SB-900
Triggered via Built-in Flash (CLS)
I was asked back the the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific for another of their Photo Nights. In addition to presenting the "Getting Started" show, I was asked to do a Hands-on CLS class.
I have wanted to do "black mirror" style shot for the class for some time now.
The challenge is finding the black acrylic/plexiglass at a location and price to fit within the Workshop guidelines. (Less than $25 and available at WalMart or Staples so it can be purchased over and over in the different cities.)
For this, I used an acrylic box frame and black construction paper. It worked OK. Not great... but OK.
The double reflection (one off the front face of the acrylic and another off the back side of he same piece) is something I am not too crazy about in this image. The quest goes on...
To make sure that I had an uncluttered background reflection, Propped up a piece of white cardboard at the far end of the frame. Then I simple positioned the camera to see only the white reflection.
The flash was aimed at the background and not the flower.