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Some structures used for one theme lend themselves to be recycled/reused/repurposed for other themes/scenes. Why waste a good structure when it can be utilized for another scene?
What actually happens with the initial scene/diorama is that pieces get raided out when needed for newer builds. In this case the basic structure slowly got deconstructed in a couple of stages which lent it to be used for post-apocalyptic scenes...
#BuildWhatInspiresYou
24-07-2013
Madrid
MARCA ESPAÑA SERIE
BRAND SPAIN SERIES
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A view of the Colosseum almost by evening.
The shadows were gathering fast; the crowd of tourists was as noisy as ever and I was trying to take a meaningful capture of the amphitheater- something different from the usual, something telling at least a part of the story of the place; something which was not too similar to a messy, unwilled group shot.
The paragraph of the story of the Colosseum I have chosen is interesting - the shot... well, I hope it is worth the effort.
The fact leaves me gaping every time I think about it: for centuries the inhabitants of Rome (and the Popes as well) has been using the Colosseum as a travertine quarry at their fingertips. They took away stone upon stone from the amphitheater, to reuse them in the construction of other buildings.
In our modern times we stress a lot the issue of recycling, but our sense of history makes us preserving historical heritage, while recycling our contemporary waste. However, so much of what we build and produce - even our architecture - will not be so long-lasting to be part of the history of our posterity :-(.
You can find some interesting information about this story of dismantling the past here.
I have blended three HDR images derived from a 3-bracketing, -1.67 ev/0/+1.67 ev, generated and tonemapped with Luminance HDR 2.4.0 (Mantiuk06, Fattal, and Reinhard05 operators).
Luminance HDR 2.4.0 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Mantiuk06
Contrast Mapping factor: 0.24
Saturation Factor: 0.57
Detail Factor: 2.2
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PreGamma: 0.67
Operator: Fattal
alpha: 1.73
beta: 0.86
Saturation: 0.42
Noiseredux: 0
fftsolver: 1
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PreGamma: 0.79
Operator: Reinhard05
Brightness: 2.0
Chromatic adaptation: 0.91
Light adaptation: 0.28
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PreGamma: 0.91
Still image of the short film "While man save the world" (2008), by Ricardo Greene.
Available at: www.vimeo.com/2405903
The recycling in the village gets collected every 2 weeks and today is the day.
It was a bright morning for a walk but cold -3C even at midday.
GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE ... ON FRIDAYS
THEME: REUSABLE OR RECYCLED
SUBJECT: CAN
I am aware that the theme is NOT about something to be recycled but as I looked at this can, it says that it was made of recycled material and recycleable.
One of many really cool fences at Wild Spring Guest Habitat in Port Orford, Oregon. Myriad tones, textures, knots in the planks - and here I even see a small fox face - or maybe dog, cat, or wolf - center left of the main post.
Mannequin head photo recycled and now added with a dash of colors. I think@I used a graphite app to give a softness to the image and it reminds me of a Da’Vici sketch. The softness of the underlying photo.
Aerial view of a large metal recycling operation at the Port of Richmond. A large number of trucks were being loaded at this time for a short trip to a large cargo ship which will transport the massive quantity of metals to Asia.
There is often a 30 - 50 ft high mountain of metal here. I was surprised to find so much less here this time around. Maybe it was already loaded on the cargo ship.
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Used printer paper was cut in quarters and clipped together to use as note paper.
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Shot for Iron Photographer 311
1 - An empty screen
2 - A blank sheet of paper
3 - 8x10 aspect ratio
Recycling in Geometry
Recycling bottles in geometry with the ceiling foils and light
One of the "i light Singapore" art piece - The Lantern by Josephine Pun Tsz Kiu (National University of Singapore)
Here is the exhibit label:
Nestled in the embrace of the city, the luminous pavilion emerges as a contemplation on the voracious cycle of consumption. Its gentle luminescence is an alluring invitation to be mesmerized by the sight of light dancing upon the water within.
Made out of over 5,000 upcycled plastic water bottles - a staggering quantity that mirrors the relentless pace of bottle disposal in Singapore recurring every 7 minutes - The Lantern is a sobering physical embodiment of our collective harm to the environment. Yet, by harnessing the beauty of these upcycled materials. The Lantern is also a symbol of renewal and a call for bolder, innovative design approaches to shape a more sustainable future.
Leica M4-P, Voigtlander Color Skopar 35mm f2.5, Ilford Hp5 - Developed in Ilfosol 3 (11min@20C), hyperfocal -
This is one of the scene's I remember really clear! I saw him kicking a bottle accros the street, and then he shouted something to his mom in french. This was my signal to aim my camera at him. Then he jumped. I can't remember if he even landed,... I just walked away re-checking my camera settings to see if I had it. For the next 5 minutes I must have drove my girlfriend mad talking about this shot. :-)
So If you have seen any flat bottles in Avignon, it has probably been this kid.
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Truck: Custom Recycling Truck
Hauler: D & O Garbage & Recycling
Location: Salem, OR
Date: January 2016
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