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Fingerprints and imperfections on the glass gave me the idea to spin the sphere to blur them out. I used the torch function from my mobile to light it from behind.
Arnaldo Pomodoro's Sphere Within Sphere sculpture stands outside the Berkeley Library in the Trinity College compound, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Large and small spheres and their reflections.
Technical info:
This is a one-exposure image of two spheres: a clear glass marble and a 3" crystal glass ball. The spheres were placed on a piece of aluminum sheet metal. The aluminum sheet was placed on a 24" x 24" piece of semi-translucent acrylic, which was in turn placed on top of a [pro]master VL1144 steady studio light aimed vertically up at the ceiling and used as a tabletop.
Lens: AF - S VR Zoom - Nikkor 70 - 300mm f / 4.5 - 5.6G IF - ED with 20mm extension tube attached.
The sphere in Salzburg's Chapter Square is a modern art sculpture by the German artist Stephan Balkenhol. It is a golden sphere weighing at least two tons, on top of which there is a standing man.
I love round, shiny things. Got this beauty a few months ago and finally brought it out to play. I was just experimenting with it, but I actually was pleasantly surprised how this one turned out. The day was supposed to be partly cloudy, but in good NC fashion, wait 5 minutes and the sun comes out. And true to form, direct sunlight makes it difficult to handle glass spheres. Now, I see why there are little frames for them. My husband kindly held the sphere for me for this shot.
Created with LensGlobe Photos, Pixelmator Pro, Reflect Studio and LensFlare Studio. Inner sphere created with Distressed FX Plus and iColorama.
HSS!
Avalon Park, Stony Brook LI
Sad to say, a few weeks back this sphere was vandalized by kids... they scratched it so badly that they had to send it out to be sanded down. What is this world coming to..... nothing is sacred....
I made this, a sphere of tiny pages of words hanging by a thread.
With last week's theme about complementary colors/colours, I downloaded library books about art and hues. One book entitled Playing with Books, by Jason Thompson, caught my imagination for this week's theme. With the exception of slicing my finger with the x-acto knife, I simply followed Thompson’s brief instructions. And getting my old sewing machine to sew through paper layers.
I adore words and have written, edited, and done layouts as a career since forever.
Please note: Each circle comes from an obsolete book no one wanted: not libraries, used book donations, or charity. I used to think that books deserved a good home. Apparently we have too much of everything. As someone told me as I called around to check about donating clothes and books, We can’t take them, he said. No room. Next stop will be mulch for other purposes. Trees! That’s one reason I download online books.
▽Film
Fujifilm instax mini Monochrome
▽Camera
Lomography Lomo'Instant Automat
+ Fisheye lens
Double exposure.
Ultra wide angle pictures of beautiful metro stations
have become increasingly popular during the last years.
Up until now, this place has not been photographed
too often, and it is one of my personal favorites.
Incendia program - no post manipulation
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