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Active Assignment Weekly: Low Key
I had my mind set on doing a still life this week. It was difficult getting the settings right in my camera to achieve a low-key look. Just used natural sunlight for light. Added a slight vignette in post-processing.
A Yemeni man crosses the famous early 17th-century Shahara bridge, Yemen, as the mist rolls in from the right.
Evening sunrays brushing the dam's raw concrete surface.
Pictured is the Grande Dixence dam in Switzerland.
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Pins"
Shot with a Leitz "Focotar-2 50 mm F 4.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Point Cabrillo Light Station near Mendocino, California. I used Luminar 3 to add a more interesting sky and give the light beacon a little more pizzazz.
A composit of an egret escaping a brush fire.
Coyote Hills 1-11-21 Flying Egret (49) thru flames mask v1-studio Renoir v2+logo
El Parlamento (en húngaro, Országház) es probablemente el edificio más conocido de Budapest. Es el centro de la legislatura húngara y otras instituciones, como la biblioteca del Parlamento. Se encuentra junto al río Danubio, situándose la entrada principal en la plaza Kossuth.
El edificio fue construido entre 1884 y 1902, siguiendo los planos de Imre Steindl, que se quedó ciego unos meses antes de la inauguración. Es el mayor edificio del país, escenario de las reuniones de la Asamblea Nacional de Hungría y el segundo mayor parlamento del mundo detrás del de Rumanía. Es de estilo neogótico, aunque con algunas particularidades.
El interior está decorado con mármol y oro. El edificio con su estructura simétrica sirve para albergar un parlamento bicameral. El ala norte alberga la oficina del primer ministro, mientras el ala sur las del Presidente de la República de Hungría.
En ambos lados de la escalera exterior se encuentran dos estatuas de leones. Las columnas están hechas de granito bermejo de 6 metros de altura y pesan 4 toneladas cada una. En el techo se pueden observar las pinturas alegóricas de Károly Lotz como la "Apoteosis de la legislación" y la "Glorificación de Hungría".
El edificio, con 691 dependencias, tiene una longitud de 268 m. y su cúpula se eleva hasta los 96 m. de altura.
The Miroir d'Eau in Bordeaux is such an amazing place. It may be located in a big city, I feel like anyone could have a sit here for hours.
Blue hour was just... whoa!
The reflection (due to the mirror of water) of the golden-illuminated building was just perfection.
Für diese Aufnahme waren insgesamt vier entfesselte Systemblitze im Einsatz. Drei Blitze, die eine Plexiglasplatte hinter dem Objekt ausleuchteten und ein weiterer Systemblitz, der links neben der Kamera eine Plexiglasplatte ausleuchtete und in Richtung des Objektes zielte.
In der Postproduktion wurden in Photoshop fünf einzelne Bilder zusammenmontiert.
A total of four unleashed system flashes were used for this shot. Three flashes illuminated a plexiglas plate behind the object and another system flash illuminated a plexiglas plate to the left of the camera and aimed in the direction of the object.
In post-production, five individual images were assembled in Photoshop.
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Close to the airport, a great place to view the arrival and departures of aircraft, and a strange outdoor location, with a passing parade of vehicles. Some of which stop to view the aircraft as well.
One of several projects, that explore photography as evidence amongst other ideas.
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gotas de lluvia que caen sobre el suelo (donde había unos focos) de la plaza Pedro Velarde (el nombre anterior era plaza Porticada), en Santander
A tornadic supercell takes on many shapes, sizes, and colors as it passes over an abandoned farm house East of Tulia, Texas.
Lachlan Valley Railway Locomotive 3237 and 5917 hauling the 'Fotoz Flyer' crossing Cooks River near Tempe, south Sydney enroute to Moss Vale via Robertson and the Illawarra Mountain Railway. Saturday July 11th 2015.
52 Weeks of 2019
Week 38: Get pushed
Category: Creative
The Brief:
You might think: What the heck??? The brief for week 38 is up so soon? Has the admin team gone crazy?
Well no, the reason is that each of you need to do some work up front.
The idea of the 'get pushed' theme is that each member of the group picks another member of the '52 weeks of 2019' group who he or she is going to challenge. Browse through the photo stream of that member and find an area of photography that is hardly present in his/her stream.
Index: #1
To: Gillian Everett
Subject: Make still life (Would quite like a slightly old-fashioned looking one)
From: Harriet
264/365 2019