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Whenever I visit the Phoenix Art Museum, I'm drawn to Josiah McElheny's "Extended Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction" (2004). I love playing with its beautiful reflective surfaces.
The lichen on these trees were quite reflective.
From my shoot with Billy from 5W Media back in mid-December.
Captured in the vibrant core of downtown Philadelphia, the building's reflective facade reveals the silhouettes of its historic neighbors. This image offers a window into the past, illustrating the city's evolution, much like an elder observing the fresh energy of a new generation. It encapsulates the dynamic transformation and continuous growth that define urban life.
Chaotic city life of Bath reflected in a window.
Daz smith is a Bath, U.K. based photographer who loves black and white and street photography.
Would you like a print of my work or would you like to licence or use one of my images - why not contact me @ darryl@nethed.com or www.dazsmithphotography.com
Cadets of the 8th Regiment of CLC complete the timed shuttle run, which lasts about 22 minutes July 11 at Otto Gym.
Photo by Nadia Essien
Created For~Photoshop Contest #328
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Girl~Laenulfean
Foreground~My Own
Pup~Grabbaggraphics
Window, Sky & Duck ~My Own
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A first few images taken with the Lensbaby Composer (Special Effects).
This is probably not everyone's 'cup of tea', but I love the creative edge...it is so very different from anything I've used before, and had a great time trying out the new lens!
Warning: more images to follow :)
After having built my own lens hood and mini-softbox (before buying anything) I decided to put a broken umbrella to good use today. I simply taped plain printer paper to the inside, sawed off part of the handle and stuck it in the grip of my tripod.
Strobist info: 430 EX II at 1/4 into self-made umbrella, left high above subject. Triggered using Phottix Tetra. Lens is a Canon EF-S 18-200mm at 100mm/F8.0.
Setup here: www.flickr.com/photos/heipei/4282940966/
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Greenshank in Balgove Bay, near St Andrews.
Another catch of the light and reflections via my Ray Bans!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Light Catchers ...
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Photograph taken at 13:07am on August 11th 2012 off Sidcup By-pass Road A20 and Perry Street A222 in the grounds of Scadbudy Park Nature Reserve, Sidcup, England.
Nikon D7000 130mm 1/50s f/4.8 iso200 RAW (14 bit) Handheld with VR.
NikkorAF-S DX 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G VR. Jessops UV filter. Nikon MB-D11 battery grip. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit.
LATITUDE: N 51d 24m 49.44s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 5m 49.99s
ALTITUDE: 61.0m
RAW (FINE) FILE: 46.20MB
PROCESSED FILE: 10.15MB
This is a poster that we prepared in advance and had multiple reusable copies made (users write messages/key words on post-its and then stick them to the relevant area of the poster). The reflective body map can be used as a way of getting instant feedback - on, for example, an event, a meeting, a project.... The poster is divided up into six sections representing; things that made me think, things I've seen with new eyes, things I want to shout about, things I found hard to stomach, heartfelt issues and next steps, ie what am I going to do having attended this session/meeting/completed this task, etc. This is good method of steering people into giving more useful and specific feedback.
This tool can also be left up for longer periods of time for use in projects (rather than in individual sessions) in order to collect detailed feedback as things progress.
A stick figure drawn on a piece of flip chart paper can be just as effective - you don't have to be able to draw, nor do you need to print posters like this.
Found moments on the streets of Lincoln
A series of photographs showing Lincoln street scenes from various viewpoints. A caught reflection.
You can see a random selection of my photos here at Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/9815422@N06/random/
And I'm gradually posting a chosen selection to my Instagram account: www.instagram.com/street.watcher/?hl=en
After having built my own lens hood and mini-softbox (before buying anything) I decided to put a broken umbrella to good use today. I simply taped plain printer paper to the inside, sawed off part of the handle and stuck it in the grip of my tripod.
যাহা চোখের বাহিরে দেখা যায় তাহা প্রকৃত সত্য নয় – প্রকৃতির ‘এডাপ্টিভ রেসপন্স’ মাত্র। কবির অন্তর-আয়নায় বিম্বিত সত্যই প্রকৃত সত্য।
From sandy rivers to reflective rivers.
From winter in the desert to winter in the mountains
From freezing sand to freezing snow.
Every breath vented steam into the air that hung around my face for a minute. My fingers could barely keep up inspite of the 5 layers of insulation. My shoes, now completely covered in snow, lacked the promised insulation resulting in my feet freezing slowly.
And yet, I hung around, mesmerized by the fog developing over the other shore.
I was in Lake Wenatchee State park, nestled within the North Cascades, yet within convenient access of US-2. The fresh snow from previous night had covered the frozen landscape resulting in what was a winter wonderland. Snowshoeing under such a clear sunny sky was a bliss.
I had now reached the shore of the Wenatchee river, draining the namesake lake. I set down my camera bag and started to shoot.
The thing about cold weather and snowshoeing is, as long as one keeps moving, he/she never feels the cold. But the moment the person stops, its effect kicks in, and within minutes, resulting in cold feet and painful fingers. But still photography requires exactly that: standing still in one place and planning, composing and shooting. You can see how those two don't go together....
Yet, I persisted; perhaps just the sheer beauty of the scene was kindling an inner fire that kept me warm....
Lake Wenatchee State Park
WA USA