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“Nature is pleased with simplicity.” — Isaac Newton
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Taken with my Sony a300 with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens
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Pre-dawn light over Mona Vale headland rockshelf, Sydney.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Breakthrough 6 Stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
Barcelona, with an unusually stony beach after the storms washed away the artificial sand...
From the first roll shot with a new and very basic Leica M-A, which will eventually replace the M7 for 35mm film work. It was a bit unnerving shooting a Leica without an in-camera meter, but in reality the exposures were more accurate than with the M7 - probably because my guesses were calibrated periodically with a Sekonic ambient light meter.
Shot with the Zeiss 50mm C-Sonnar on 400TX (Tri-X), and processed for EI1600 in XTOL stock.
Simplicity 3835 with some changes, in Nani Iro fabric. Blogged here: bubalablog.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/girly-dress-no-2.html
Sometimes it takes a very visits to a scene before you start seeing new compositions. Today I revisited a local jetty after seeing some interesting clouds, and suddenly I saw the simplicity of this image in my head and found it appealing.
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
~Leonardo da Vinci
This picture is untouched. I just liked the way it came out.
Special thanks to my friend CinCin.
Taken at the Imperial War Museum North. I think its actually a speaker emiting sounds for one of the displays.
Playing with the close-focus ability of the new 20mm, this almost-macro shot seemed flicker-worthy.
PIC_2453 Tulip close
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Day 40 - Summer Project
I sing glory, from my lowest,
And I will say peace,
To the people I meet;
While the world
Waits for an explosion,
The instant of light,
That wipes that slate clean.
Song: Train Under Water by Bright Eyes
So for this picture, my intial editing concept didn't work out as I had planned. Instead I decided to do something simple with the birds and the colors.
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What amazes me, is simplicity.
More in people, than in processes.
More in practice, than in theory.
More now, than ever before.
Tragically, simplicity is boring.
The buzz comes from complexity instead.
But of course, it is simplicity that puts complexity into perspective.
Shot a cop, an abandoned building, mourning windows, shiny happy people, characterful faces, etc.
But what this simple blank wall can do, to glorify a complex plant pot, is amazing.
What is also amazing, is the simplicity of capturing a satisfying shot, when not trying too hard.
PS: My handwriting sucks.
I made my own sepia tone by playing with the blue channel.
The color version was magnificent, but this monotone conversion worked just too well (in my eyes) to let it go.
When all else fails turn to the more common species. I liked this image for its simplicity so I thought I would share it.
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MissJewell inspired me yesterday. Went out with intention to find the most beautiful yet simple shot I could. Simplicity is underrated.
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This took me ages to get right. A sodding self took me ages to get right, like this. Grrrr. Oh well, I guess it turned out okay :)
Last day of college, EVER tomorrow! Not really sure how I feel about it :/
i called this simplicity mostly as i did not have to do any re-work in photoshop or minor -so a nice easy upload via 500px ift.tt/2ehDWO8
Sometimes, something as simple as a tree branch in water can look beautiful.
I added a golden tone to make the shot more interesting :)
Reached #478 in Explore on Saturday, June 28
Another in a series of simple compositions, this was taken at the Domaine de Fayence resort in France, showing the top of a water fountain and a small window in one of the resort houses.
“Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; From discord find harmony; In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” Albert Einstein
"simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" (Leonardo da Vinci)
submitted to 100 words
85/100 words: simplicity
Kim's quotation fits so well:
"Organization makes a system of many appear fewer." ~ John Maeda, The Laws of Simplicity
And I might add: Organization makes simple things look unique and precious.