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Camera: Zero 2000 pinhole camera
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125, rated @ ISO 100
Exposure: 15 sec @ f/138, tripod
Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Since pinhole cameras do not have a viewfinder and it is therefore not possible to precisely define the image frame, the negative scan had to be cropped slightly to achieve a satisfactory composition. Otherwise, I edit the scans as little as possible so as not to change too much the character of the dreamy and soft pinhole rendering.
I took this photo using a Tilt Shift Lens in San Francisco towards Market Street when I noticed that there were several layers of reflections - and it gives an illusion that cars are driving right through the store. Also images on right side are ones coming from streets behind me. Some of the reflections are inside the Ghiradeli store
Inspired by meghimeg. This is a shot I would probably have missed if I hadn't seen her wonderful work.
today(09/11/11) morning Sydney Opera House reflection, Australia.
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The Bellinger River at Bellingen New South Wales.
Bellingen is a small town on Waterfall Way on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately halfway between the major Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane. It is the seat of Bellingen Shire and has a mixture of valley, plateau and coastal environments.
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Abstract reflections in a City of London Office building.
I don't know the name of the building itself but I'm pretty sure it's reflecting the SOM designed 201 Bishopsgate building on the other side of the street.
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#4 of 365 . . .Taking the time to see this beautiful glass. I have photographed this piece many times, but today the colors were gorgeous.
Reflections at Darien Lake Amusement Park in New York.
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Premier Inn reflect in Civic Offices
Short walkabout in Portsmouth near University buildings and to photo buildings and anything else !
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When I arrived at this spot I could not believe how still the waters were and how perfect the reflections were too. There were no bird or anything in the water not even the odd bit of rubbish.
This is a wider view from the original "Reflection Perfection' you can see on the right the Baltimore Tower under construction which when it has been built, I will need a wider lens. It should make for quite an interesting sight, if you haven't seen look it up it's a sort of twisted spiral.
Equipment:
. Canon EOS 6D
. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
Exposure:
. Tripod
. 16mm @ f/11, ISO 100 & 1/6 Second
We had a new fence put up around our back garden this week. It is going to really help me control soap bubbles as it helps to keep the wind from blowing bubbles around. It also makes for some cool reflections.
I spent around an hour trying to photograph the sunrise coming through soap bubbles this morning. It was fun and helped me relearn some of my bubble wrangling skills. The main thing is to make use of the light and shade areas available. Here, the fence was very bright with the low sun on it, and the dark shade is just from the shade from the fence behind.
To be continued, as the weather looks good for bubbling this week....
If you look carefully you can see the bubble's shadow on the fence. You can also see an insect hotel fixed to the fence.
No editing at all here. Only a small crop! Really satisfying for me to see good image quality from this camera and lens combination! It lets me know that exiting things are possible.
A woman lights a prayer candle inside the cathedral Notre Dame de Paris.
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I suppose this would have been more timely yesterday, being Bastille Day and all.
As they say, when it rains it pours, and appropriately on Friday the 13th, about everything that could go wrong did. Going out on Friday night only seemed to facilitate consuming way too much beer (and perhaps tequila as well...), which only resulted in a massive hangover on Saturday, whoops.
Anyway, I've got a lot to think about, and some directions to choose, and this image seemed appropriately reflective.
Happy belated Bastille Day.