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Week #10 Theme - Patterns
Winner - *Kicki*
Highest position @ Explore: #19 on Tuesday, March 10, 2009
It's crazy what you can do with photos now. I put this sunset sky on a beach picture I took in bright and sunny weather.
Winter in Perth. I love this giant tree with the city as a backdrop. Its probably at least 8kms south of the city.
This concept was something I wanted to do for a long time but I didn't know if it was going to work out. So I decided to take a testshoot. There was no testmodel available so I had to model it myself. I prepared the setting, got all the candles on the right place, and positioned my tripod. Right from the beginning I knew it was going to be hard work, I still don't have a schutter remote so I needed to press the shutter myself and then quickly run to the middle of those candles, take a position and do this over and over again.
I have to say I'm quite happy about this testshot (and some others too), I know it's not quite done yet, there can be some improvements, but I will definitely do a remake of this one with a real model.
I hope you'll like it. I definitely had fun making this one, so I decided to start with a 52 weeks project. I'm looking forward to it!
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I really love sunrises and sunsets but normally I prefer to be asleep while the sun rises. I mostly see a sunrise in winter.
Had plans for something else but as usual time got away from me so here is Tilt in a Tunnel (don't worry I wasn't driving).
Took advantage of the fantastic weather to blend 3 images from sunset, dusk and twilight along the Thames last night. All taken with a tripod in exactly the same position.
Sorry guys, this one is out of topic. This is a picture of "le prisonnier" of V. Van Gogh, fondation Louis Vuitton, collection Morozov
Another splash, I can't help it, now that it's warm I can't resist dipping my feet into the lake.
My birthday tomorrow
I got a 50 mm lens :)
Year X Week 34 18-25/8/19
Another from Phu Quoc. This time it's from the world's longest cable car. This was from above one of the islands that the cable car crosses. This lone fishing boat, with the fisherman on board (if you look closely enough), thought it would make for a great tilt-shift shot. More soon.
La pluie fait des claquettes
Sur le trottoir à minuit
Parfois je m'y arrête
Je l'admire, j'applaudis
Je suis son chapeau claque
Son queue-de-pie vertical
Son sourire de nacre
Sa pointure de cristal
....
Bip, bip, bip, ..., la pluie
....
A force de rasades
De tournées des grands ducs
Je flotte en nos gambades
La pluie perd tout son suc
Quittons-nous dis-je c'est l'heure
Et voici mon îlot
Salut, pourquoi tu pleures
Parce que je t'aime, salaud
Bip, bip, bip, ...Nougaro
52 Weeks of 2018
Week No: 4 Theme: A Study in the Color Yellow
Grabbed some toys in the classroom and threw them in bin for this one.
Logan Summers
This week the girls had to do a motion shot and they were each assigned a neon color to wear. In this photo the japanese writing says "The Color Yellow".
Who's your favorite? Who do you think did the best this week? Vote for !t Girl of the Week NOW
Here in Week 6 of Be Still 52 I spent more time experimenting with side light...this time with bright afternoon light on the porch from the left and using a black foam core on the right. I am definitely out of my comfort zone using Kim's "darkmood" LR preset but I am happy with the results after a little tweaking and it has nurtured my creativity:) For props, I raided the garden shed but ended up with removing many of the props....simple was definitely best.
Theme of The Week - In the Style of Robert Doisneau (4 of 4)
Beignets aux Pommes de Sarah
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In the style of Ilse Bing (1 of 4)
week 26.
caught this little dude photo bombing ;) i was trying to taking a pic of a bee but it wasnt having any of it...
The Golden Week is a collection of four national holidays within seven days. In combination with well placed weekends, the Golden Week becomes one of Japan's three busiest holiday seasons, besides New Year.
The national holidays making up the Golden Week are:
April 29 Showa Day (Showa no hi):
April 29 is the birthday of former Emperor Showa, who died in the year 1989. Until 2006, Greenery Day (see May 4) used to be celebrated on this day.
May 3 Constitution Day (Kenpo kinenbi):
On this day in 1947, the new post war constitution was put into effect.
May 4 Greenery Day (Midori no hi):
Until 2006, Greenery Day used to be celebrated on April 29, the birthday of former Emperor Showa. The day is dedicated to the environment and nature, because the emperor loved plants and nature.
May 5 Children's Day (Kodomo no hi):
The Boy's Festival (Tango no Sekku) is celebrated on this day. Families pray for the health and future success of their sons by hanging up carp streamers and displaying samurai dolls, both symbolizing strength, power and success in life.
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I was originally going to buy some sweets and set up a shot but last night's clouds reminded me of some yummy cotton candy.
Thought it was pretty cool to see the leaves all frozen in our birdbath in the front of our house. Looked so pretty!
Tetsujin is excited about Roid Week. You should be too!!!
I used a reversed 50mm 1.4 mounted in front of the SX-70 to make this shot. Tetsujin is *tiny.* I'm guessing this to be about a 5x macro. It was fun shooting this.