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Shift, Tim Lowly, 2002, 40" x 60", acrylic on panel

 

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This is a partial façade of the Kaleidoscope, a building in London. I like its interplay of structure, light, and reflection. The building becomes a silent theater, where geometric precision meets fleeting moments - birds in flight, fragments of sky, and shifting shadows. Each perspective angle reveals something new: the left is quiet with reflection and migrating birds and step-by-step to the right the intensity changes into a more intense colourful rhythmic palette. It’s a meditation on how perception shapes reality, inviting us to find beauty in transformation and the ever-changing world around us.

Nikon FM2n Kodak Ektar 100

tilt shift expérimentation

Being free to work in a simple shift dress is a wonderful treat! Most of all when it's such a beautiful fit.

This morning when I walked into the living room a beam of light was shining on my painting Shift in an otherwise dimly lit space. A lovely moment as I finish a new painting of Temma's hand for the group exhibition opening this Friday from 5 to 8 pm Hofheimer Gallery in Chicago. Hope to see you there!

Todays theme of "Photo sunday" is "Shiftings" and this is my contribution. The seasons are shifting.

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Dagens tema i Fotosöndag är "skiftningar" och detta är mitt bidrag. Årstiderna skiftar.

As I ascended a rocky slope toward Soldier Lake on the Sierra High Route, the shifting clouds briefly created this V of light. This photo probably won't be popular, but I like it.

Here's one from sunrise last week in Malibu, CA. Looking forward to getting on the road and heading up to the Sierras sometime in October. Not that I don't love shooting at the sea but I'm ready for some new scenery. Thanks for taking a look.

Pine forests surround a shifting sand dune on the northwest side of Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.

Nikon 50mm f1.8 e series + sony a7+tilt shift adapter.

Super impressed with the sharpness of this lens, that isn't cleanes yet

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Kodak Tri-X Pan 320, 4" x 5", 400 iso, N+1 development in PMK Developer, 16:40 minutes, 20C. Jobo Processor. Taken September 2024. Ebony SV45TE. Fujinon-W 125mm Lens. #8 Yellow Filter.

 

Abandoned Church, Rural Municipality of Coulee #136, Saskatchewan, Canada.

I just kept aiming my little $10 .1 megapixel Shift 3 mini digital camera at the thunderstorm until I got something. Only twice did the delayed reaction of the shutter on the toy camera fire at the same time as the lightning struck, but this was the best of the two times it did. I was standing in the relative comfort of my covered front porch and holding my hand with camera attached out from under the edge of the roof into the rain and aiming in an upwardly direction. I remember this streak - it was a lot longer, but I just caught part of it.

A good day for clouds with high altitude moisture from the Pacific sweeping across Mexico.

Trying the closeup capability of this 7.1 megapixel 1/.2.5 inch CCD sensor camera.

The UK has been experiencing high winds today and Swansea Bay was no exception.

 

Most of the sand from the West side of the beach is now on the east side!

trucks in front of Fuerth FD main station during routine checks after shift change

14/05/2022 (Sat) 2023

 

Arnside viaduct (river Kent)

 

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1C58 1828 Manchester Airport to Barrow-in-Furness

 

(300 MM f5.6 Mamiya 645 lens with Fotodiox lens adaptor)

The shifting sands of Drigg beach . Patterns left by the receding tide on a rough day

An unidentified Pendolino moves away from my position, surrounded by the night and red lights.

 

Rugeley Trent Valley. 07-07-2020.

 

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GBRf 73965 'Des O'Brien' & 73961 'Alison' working a slightly delayed 1Z43 From Derby R.T.C - Crewe. Ready for a night shift of runs around Cheshire and Merseyside/

My first tilt-shift! Please be kind! :)

It's a shot of Granada center from Alhambra.

Granada, Spain.

"Tilt-shift photography" refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital postprocessing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically. (Wikipedia)

near Tofte, Minnesota. We could hear the ice that was piling up near shore rumbling as it broke apart. This very cold winter has frozen over most of Lake Superior. To give some perspective, I would guess the distance between the two lower legs of the crack to be about thirty feet.

The commodification of nature to the detriment of nature. Picture Resources: Shift Art: CJM-DreamlikeGrunge; Earth Goddess-622; DSC-2180; Pixabay: birds-2750483, sky-49520_1920, sunset-1626515, lamb-292509, lamb-1081950_19; CJM-Flare; Kpertiet Overlay; Magical Reality; DAZ Brush Orestes; lamb toy: Chewy.com; @RobertCornelius @CarolineJuliaMoore #ShiftArtChallenge #ShiftArtShop

 

Honey Bee,Working the Day Shift.

View down from the upper slopes of Harvard Peak.

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