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Empty bicycle rack shot at Westwood Cross, using the monochrome camera on the Huaweip20pro.
In Explore 2020-07-19
Oak Tree Halt on the Statfold Barn Railway, and Saccharine (Fowler 1912) passes Lautoka 19 (Hudswell Clarke, 1914) as it departs on the High Level line.
Taken for Macro Mondays theme 'Forks'.
This is three desert forks laid on silver card with blue shiny card above and behind. It's lit with a green and a red LED light.
It's been cropped to 16x9 but otherwise is straight out of the camera.
Have you ever thrown away a button? Of course not! You never know when you might need it and besides, it's a perfectly good button!
Taken for Macro Mondays group, theme 'Glass'. Week 34/2020.
This is two spiral stems from wine glasses lit with blue and green LED lights.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 C T*
Kodak 400TX
Ilfotec LC29
Ilford Rapid fixer
Epson V800
1/8 at f/4
Tripod, self timer, mirror lock up
"Stairway to Heaven"
This tube spin was created using a white tube (from TubeTribe) for the effect. Background light was sourced from the church's outdoor lighting system, which was triggered by a passing firetruck.
Love the textures in this shot, depth, and the interplay between the warm tones and cooler tones. Brenda's pose was spot on. Love the angles she created!
An absolutely wonderful trip. I wandered the streets of both London and Paris with my camera and tripod at night and by day to capture some wonderful memories
After such beautiful weather, why did it go to drizzly and overcast for the demolition of the four power station towers?
Fotografía realizada por Peter Lievano © Todos los derechos reservados - No utilizar sin autorización // www.peterlievano.com
If you're ever in Frankfort, Michigan, don't forget to wander over to the shoreline to see this wonderfully maintained lighthouse.
Architect: Salomon Sörensen / Ahlsén & Lindström arkitekter – (B Ahlsén, M Eriksson, L Landin)
Built in: 1904 / 1988-93
Client: Malmö stad, Pronator Fastigheter
Malmö's old slaughterhouse was designed by Malmö's former city architect Salomon Sörensen and was built in 1904.
Between 1988 and 1993 extensive renovations and additions were carried out. The old slaughter halls were converted into a large entertainment complex with both restaurant and theater. Ahlsén & Lindström arkitekter was responsible for both the rebuild of the old buildings and for the new ones that were built at the same time. In exchange for the preservation of the older buildings, the developer, the property company Pronator, received permission to expand the property with a large 13-floor building.
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Vienna's famous Hofburg captured during the Covid-19 quarantine. The only positive thing about the quarantine - places which are usually crowded with people can now be experienced deserted.
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