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I saw a photo on Pinterest of an orange sliced like this, but I did not like the composition. So I did my own version. I just wish that I had moved the knife two inches to the left so it was not bisecting the apple and the reflection of the apple.
Back in time:
This High Tech object is able to capture slices of time on a support called "film" with an extraordinary high fidelity.
You could choose one of the 6 options available through the rotating selector button; from "1/500 seconde" until "B - as long as you press the specific Shutter button" for a total control of the thickness of slice that you want to remember.
The result of your Slice of Time Capture could be transferred on a support called "Photography" now available in many paper format.
Happy Macro Monday, visitors from the Future!
Heading North West away from the center of Alicante along the A7 you will see this wonderful area of outstanding beauty to your lefthand side, a truly special area to visit with a camera.
According to some clever websites, these unusual geology forms have evolved over the last 200 million years, producing these complex and colourful patterns. I was very surprised at how similar they are to some well-known sites in the United States.
I hope you like this image, and as always, thank you for looking
With piles of trash and deteriorating buildings, this slice of life shows just part of the sprawl of towns and cities.
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2xGodox DE300 left & right shot through scrim
Background flash Godox V860 ving
Godox XT-16 flash trigger & receivers
My two cents worth--from the kitchen...
Slice (Five For Fighting)
There was a time a long long time ago
Chevy's and Levi's played on the radio
No cell phones just twenty thousand lights
Swayin' on a Saturday night alright
Can you imagine that slice of time
Rock 'n roll was young, people stood in line
To hear music that played into their lives
That you could carry 'til the day you died
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
Have you read my blog today
Three hundred million little USA's
Your doorstep is just a click away
We'll get together one of these days
How can you be as nice as me
You're not from the same slice as me
Where do we go from here my friend
Is this the way our story ends
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
Can't stop singin' along
Can you join in, come on
Are we more than just a slice
Of American pie
We're top down lovers, it's Saturday night
The band's roarin' and it feels so right
The moon's dancin' and the stars are free
I caught your heart on a summer's breeze
Whatever was or what's meant to be
Our melodies are memories
There was a time a long long time ago
Chevy's and Levi's played on the radio
No cell phones just twenty thousand lights
Swayin' on a Saturday night alright
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
I can't stop singin' along
Can you join in, come on
Are we more than just a slice
Of American pie
(American pie)
We're more than a slice
We're more than a slice
We're more than just a slice
Of American pie
Hear song here: youtu.be/uIFgZD4errQ
(Macro Mondays Theme: Member's Choice : From The Kitchen. 2.25" of fancy scmancy slicer that I've never used with light through the bottom.)
A telephoto landscape , looking south from Newlands Corner over Surrey heading for West Sussex . They say "Leafy Surrey " and there is no shortage of trees in this shot . As always , taking photos from Newlands Corner always has the same issue - the shots are always into the sun , sometimes they work and sometimes they don't !!
Looking at the wake behind the ferry, I held the camera still and snapped off twenty pictures in about fifteen seconds; then I combined them in this image with a single stripe for each time slice. (Time goes left to right here.)
Macro Mondays - Redux 2016 - My Favorite Theme of the Year.
August 1 : Fill-the-Frame with Food.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
Stone ground wheat? Sorry, anyway, ran across these interesting rocks in Joshua Tree National Park. I like the way they all appear to be sliced up and laying side-by-side. Then again, I was starting to get really hungry at this point in my hike! Just a little sliding on this one. HSS!!
lemons [sour as they may be]
fruit doesn't seem to be my best thing.
different papers, some inside under the sunlamp, some outside under the sun, some a combination.
**I think since the elections I've been in a creative slump. I avoid the news, but alas....
after spending some time looking at the photostreams of others, I've decided to go back to playing.
and I need to cull my contacts. I simply can't catch up.
I'll remove people who haven't posted lately, and contacts I really haven't had any contact with.
it will make me sad. there are such wonderful artists out there.
after the culling I'll have to start adding again.
Detail of Alpha Tower, a 28-storey residential apartment block in Birmingham. Designed by architect George Marsh of Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1972.
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Richard Wilson's Slice of Reality installation... Discovered this Greenwich gem in 2012 on a London photoshoot with Rob de Voogd / Zzapback and couldn't resist a return trip on our 2014 trip....
Image was not done at the usual and popular South Tufa area, but more or less at the opposite side of the lake, on the North shore. The access is not that easy. First you drive on an endless dirt road and than you walk about 30 minutes to finally end up in a swampy area where you try dodging the deep treacherous spots, more or less not very successfully, to not end up knee deep in the salty foul smelling mud.
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Colorado River winds its way through the Unkar Delta area, viewed from south rim, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
This is one of the first shots taken with my 'new' Canon EOS 5; one of the last SLRs produced before digital started to take over. In a way it represents the best of both worlds, the lovely sumptuous look of film with the handling and gizmos of digital (auto focus!). I can use modern EF lenses with it, this shot is taken with a 50mm 1.8 MKII. It is an ugly plastic beast mind you! Kodak Ektar 100 film. All for the bargain price of £5.
Poznan, Poland
A slice of life on Taczaka street
Summer
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