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Doing this as an assignment in composition, demonstrating Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines, Negative Space and Background Separation. (thanks to a very cooperative White-breasted nuthatch).

"Dr Butler's Hatstand Medicine Band" (UK) - Blues Rules Crissier Festival 2014

With Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Royal Party takes the Salute while inspecting the fleet during the 1977 Silver Jubilee Review on The Solent

 

Scanned from a dire, speckle-ridden Kodak 35mm Transparency

 

Today is my half birthday, and to celebrate, I decided to disregard the rule of thirds and just post this image of a brilliant sunset with the horizon line in the middle, cutting the image in half. Not only that, but there’s a tree right in the middle. Deal with it. I'm getting old, and I'm allowed to be grumpy. bah!

 

And happy hump day.

 

French Proverb "Who won't be ruled by the rudder must be ruled by the rock"

Post 'Rule Britannia' then had a thought,popped back into photoshop and came up with this selective colour version which I like better...

See other version for details...

And be sure to check by my other acount: www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=77145939%40..., to see what else I saw last week!!

 

Yes I'm back again.

However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.

 

I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.

 

I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.

 

So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!

taken outside my grandma village on the recent Harvest day. such a beautiful places and how could i possibly missed to shoot the paddy field =( what a waste!

 

have a great weekend/Friday everyone! =)

The rule of thirds is the first compositional rule most photographers learn; but most don't know why they learn it. The rule of thirds is amazing for telling a story.

 

I took a photo of this bird cleaning its beak with fresh snow before swooping back down again to get bird seeds from the ground.

 

#winter2017 #dogwood52 #dogwood2017 #dogwoodweek1 #ruleofthirds

انا أحكم

 

لله الحكم في السموات والأرض

 

ثم

 

ل ال سعود في الأرض

   

♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛

 

I rule

 

God rule in the heavens and the earth

 

Then

 

For Al-Saud in the land

  

♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛

 

"Blue and green should never be seen" was an old fashion rule that was well and truly smashed by the 60's, and Modsters like Francie and Casey made the most of that fab new colour combo.... TNT Francie is in the vintage (not repro!) version of 'Gad-abouts' from 1966 - complete with those GROOVY 60's sunglasses, (I have waited years to find a complete vintage set with the glasses!!!), while her best friend is wearing another favourite outfit, 'Denims On!' from 1967, which adds a spritz of lemon yellow to that once maligned colour combo ...

A shoot inspired by one of my favourite shows "Reign" :)

 

Makeup/hair by Holly Roberts Makeup Artist (find her on FB)

 

Model: Ayla Slanina

Page 1 of 1100 pages of boring accounting rules from the Miller GAAP Guide. I'm glad I'm retired, photography is so much more fun.

Macro Mondays- rule(s)

HMM

My dad's mustache here rules. I'm in the red sweatshirt.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

.....actually, if I owned a property next to this beach and knowing what us Brits are like, I'd make the rules even stricter :)

 

The truth is though, that they only own the beach down to the high water mark as all lands around the UK between the high water mark and the low water mark (with the exception of the Beaulieu River) are owned and controlled by the Queen's office.

 

This is a long standing arrangement dating back many centuries designed to stop any foreign power purchasing a bridge-head on our coastline!

 

Nikkor 20mm AF f2.8D

And be sure to check by my other acount: www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=77145939%40..., to see what else I saw last week!!

 

Yes I'm back again.

However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.

 

I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.

 

I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.

 

So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!

The New 144,000 Tonne P&O vessel Britannia came into her home port of Southampton today.

The rule works with this film too, in direct sunshine anyhow :-), my numbers equal 1/800 s at f16 which is precisely spot on, IMO. However, this old camera doesn't have a 1/800 sec shutter option, so you have to adjust!

1/200 @ f32 = 1/800 @ f16

 

My first handheld Crown Graphic Fuji Instax Wide shot!

Well, it isn't really usable as a "point and shoot" camera but pretty neat performance anyways :-)

 

Graflex Crown Graphic (1952) w/ Optar 135 mm/f4.7.

 

LomoGraflock 4x5" Instax Wide film back.

1988 ERF operated by Rules Amusements.

Independence Day: Mark 2

Sometimes you have to break the rules.

 

On Explore - Jan. 25, 2010

forced ISO 3200.

windy

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Exposure Mode - Manual

C1

CRAW

Metering Mode - Spot

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Artist - ERWIN EFFINGER

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Copyright - TUEBINGEN GERMANY

ISO Speed - 3200

F4.0

1/400 - windy

21 mm

 

macro Focus mode

very Close!

Close up - Großaufnahme

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