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When | June 2008
Where | Munich - Germany
+ Info | From Olympia Tower. Tilt-shift miniature fakes.
More example + tutorial:
www.photographyjam.com/articles/52/the-tilt-shift-miniatu...
With well over a hundred units and multiple buildings, visiting this location was very much like exploring a ghost town. I went back to this location a few times and the only other people around were a group of kids and some squatters living inside one of the units. The power was on at this complex and most of the units were open and nothing was boarded, that was until there was a fire at one of the units, likely set by that same group of kids I had seen during a previous visit. After the fire, the squatters were gone, the windows of the buildings were boarded and security roamed the grounds looking for trespassers.
Former public housing complex that was located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
©James Hackland
Trying to get a photo of a detail of my vehicle that is interesting. This is all I could find.
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Workers at the Rochford factory of Lesney Products board buses for home in May 1983. By this time, most were ex-Eastern Counties Bristol FLFs, although a few London Transport RTs were still employed, including RT4399 heading for the Thames Delta.
I later rode into Southend on board RT3150, my last time on a non-preserved RT.
Pentax SP1000/50mm
Ilford XP-1
Every life has a turning point, a shift, a choice to make about what really matters.
You are only a thought away from changing your life.
The biggest movement in human history
The Shift by Wayne W. Dyer
Barclay No.10, uncoupled from it's 'tender', blows off steam in the shed at Dunaskin on the NCB's Waterside system in Ayrshire. 25 January 1978
Pentax SP1000/50mm
Ilford FP4
"End of Shift" Abandoned police HQ in Memphis, TN. View the image and purchase prints on my website at: bit.ly/abandonedHQ
Walter Arnold Photography
EXPLORE: Nov 21, 2009 #118
Info photo: Vista dalla torre dell'orologio del municipio (città vecchia)
Retouching and paint: Tilt shift
Postprocessing RAW: Virance and levels
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(Unfortunately the weather was not the best with an ambient light very bad)
L'Orologio Astronomico di Praga o Prague Orloj, in ceco Staroměstský Orloj (Orologio della città vecchia) è un orologio astronomico medioevale situato nella città di Praga, capitale della Repubblica Ceca. L'orologio è montato sul lato sud del municipio della Città Vecchia, nella Piazza della Città Vecchia ed è una delle più importanti attrazioni turistiche della città.
Il meccanismo è composto da tre elementi principali: il quadrante astronomico, sul quale, oltre all'ora, sono rappresentate le posizioni in cielo del Sole e della Luna, insieme ad altre informazioni astronomiche; il "Corteo degli Apostoli", un meccanismo che, allo scoccare di ogni ora, mette in movimento delle figure rappresentanti i 12 Apostoli; e un quadrante inferiore composto da 12 medaglioni raffiguranti i mesi dell'anno.
Il calendario posto al di sotto dell'orologio astronomico è stato aggiunto nel 1870 ed è una copia del dipinto del pittore boemo Josef Manes. È formato da dodici medaglioni raffiguranti scene di vita rurali associate ai dodici mesi dell'anno, i personaggi ai lati del calendario raffigurano le principali materia dell'epoca: il primo sapiente in fondo a destra che legge il libro simboleggia la filosofia, il secondo sapiente che reca in mano un cannocchiale simboleggia l'astronomia. Mentre a sinistra, la prima figura raffigura un angelo con la spada e scudo,simboleggia la teologia, l'ultimo studioso in fondo a sinistra che esamina la pergamena simboleggia la matematica.
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The Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj (Czech: Pražský orloj [praʒskiː ɔrlɔi]) is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, at 50°5′13.23″N 14°25′15.30″E. The Orloj is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square and is a popular tourist attraction.
The Orloj is composed of three main components: the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; "The Walk of the Apostles", a clockwork hourly show of figures of the Apostles and other moving sculptures; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months
The four figures flanking the clock are set in motion at the hour, these represent four things that were despised at the time of the clock's making. From left to right in the photographs, the first is Vanity, represented by a figure admiring himself in a mirror. Next, a stereotypical Jew holding a bag of gold represents greed or usury. Across the clock stands Death, a skeleton that strikes the time upon the hour. Finally, the infidel Turk wears the Turban.
There is also a presentation of statues of the Apostles at the doorways above the clock, with all twelve presented every hour.
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The We're Here! gang is visiting the Tilt Shifting group today...
If you've ever played pinball, you'll recognize the "TILT" display. It means you've lifted, tilted, or jostled the machine beyond an acceptable level.
I actually had the Big Daddy Roth "Mr. Gasser" model when I was a kid. I used to paint cotton batting with grey paint and put it under the wheels to simulate smoke. Wish I still had it!!
shinko MacroView 101 . Hasselblad zeiss 150mm /2.8 . infinity focus possible. waiting for a clear / blue sky day to test drive this combo. 15 degrees tilt, 20 cm shift. rotating lens mount too. wild contraption ! more info on lighting tips and interesting / custom photography tools photocorylum.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/light-painting-101-2/
and here is my 1st real tilt-shift pic, worked a treat if i don't mind saying so myself!!! even the grey stone inbetween the snow on the right looks like something has been sprinkled onto a model to give a 'rubble' effect! lovin' it !!!
Memorial in Tallinn Cathedral (Toom kirik) to those who "für das Vaterland starben [died for the Fatherland], 1812-14". The 'Vaterland' the German-speaking Protestant élite of Estonia died for while fighting Napoleon was the Empire of the Tsars. 200 years ago, nationalism and the nation-state were concepts only beginning to emerge. How difficult it is for us to process that much of the mental furniture we assume is natural is very recent and perhaps transient.
This is on the left hand side of the main (south) entrance to the Toomkirik, Tallinn's Lutheran Cathedral. The liturgical language of the church became Estonian as late as 1927, when the German congregation was evicted from the building.
A pair of doves made a nest on my sister & brother in laws 9th floor balcony. They take turns sitting with the young hatchlings.
Last shift
In Venice, only remain a few places that fix gondolas, this is one of them. I was walking in the middle of the night, and I saw the lights of the place on. Every time I see things like that it makes me wonder about us, as people. Every door has a bunch of people inside, every person with his personal story and in every story, there are other people. What was the story of that light? I guess I will never know, or it can be whatever I want it to be.
Ultimo turno
En Venecia, solo quedan algunos lugares que arreglan góndolas, este es uno de ellos. Estaba caminando en medio de la noche y vi las luces del lugar encendidas. Cada vez que veo cosas así, me pregunto sobre nosotros, como personas. Cada puerta tiene un montón de gente adentro, cada persona con su historia personal y en cada historia hay otras personas. ¿Cuál fue la historia de esa luz? Supongo que nunca lo sabré, o puede ser lo que yo quiera que sea.
Late Shift (3757)
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Late night at Gordon's Body Shop in Antelope Valley. I saw signs inside for food, which doesn't look so much like a body shop, so it may have been a movie set at one point. One of the neighbors told me that it had been abandoned for at least twenty years, at any rate. I lit this night scene on a quiet desert evening with a handheld ProtoMachines LED2 flashlight from several different angles during this long exposure image.
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Nikon D750/14-24mm f/2.8 lens. 111 seconds f/8 ISO 200. 16 June 2019.
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