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La Biblioteca Pública Arús, fundada el año 1895 gracias a Rossend Arús, se ha convertido en un centro de búsqueda especializado en movimients sociales contemporáneos y producción bibliográfica del siglo XIX e inicios del XX.
La Biblioteca es de acceso público, aun cuando por la singularidad de su fondo, va dirigida a todo aquel investigador o persona interesada al consultar sobre la cultura y la sociedad del siglo XIX y principios del XX y a los estudiantes universitarios.
A serene scene where a sparrow was sitting on the steps of a quite river bank and the waves were crushing on the shores in the back.
Where a large, wide river compacts into a three-foot opening at Moulten Falls. It's almost impossible to hear anything while standing here, the water is so loud.
I love sitting and staring at this spot for long periods of time, watching the individual drops fly up into the air and become part of the river again.
A skateboard wheel spins against the dark of night. Shot on a Pentax K1000 using Ilford HP5 Plus 400.
One Singular Sensation - A Chorus Line
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync
singular essentials
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A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.
I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.
All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.
See Also:
my site kineticphotography.net
my flickr group Camera Toss
the Camera Toss Blog
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Clinging Water Drop - Hall County, Georgia
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"Cause the soul's rock hard but the heart's trapped underneath.
And the weight of it all gets enough to crush the best out of you and me.
But I swear that there's someone who cares here enough to set us free.
And if the world don't turn just enough to bring her honest, then I guess we're better off forgotten."
~House of Hallways-Go Radio
The mountains were heroes this year. So many people rediscovered they longed to be outside. We managed to go to a mountain range which we never got to before and it was quite a nice trip.
Iezer, Romania
singular essentials
View whole series or the slideshow.
A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.
I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.
All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.
See Also:
my site kineticphotography.net
my flickr group Camera Toss
the Camera Toss Blog