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Broken window of the Natural Museum of Sciences in Brussels - Un fenêtre brisée au Musée d'histoires naturelles à Bruxelles
This photo was taken as part of class assignment on using available light for indoor portraits.
Photo taken using window light only, with reflector used for fill light. Retouching was done in PS CS3.
got the canon 550d / t2i / kiss x4 for my 18th birthday, so i took photos of anything and everything
Window on pier that has artwork displayed, but some panes are left clear for the view. One pane is missing.
I hauled the podzilla out to Broley last fall to look for more images. I posted several then. Viewing will have to be small or as large as you can manage; the window screen will moire otherwise. I am not entirely sure the screen is sufficient to keep the weather outside? The river bottom scene beyond this window seemed pretty mellow to me but it sat unedited. I knew the range involved was a real stretch even as a RAW. This was an exercise in trying to capture everything. I remember that I refused to completely give up on the autumn that already packed its bag and left for climates warmer than the St.Vrain Valley, taking with it our glorious season. The foliage is pretty crusty here.
Again, there was a blank sky that was less than inspiring on this day. This last autumn pass mostly consisted of keeping the foliage out of the frame but I liked dangling autumn clues in the small windows. So very like MS product, small in functionality but very leaky. I am still not willing to let this autumn slip away and I made another pass the other day. I got a couple of shots of the foliage that was still deteriorating.
I am out here at Broley, the Boulder County greenbelt investments in mosquito breeding. The bold sky is gone, the rippling water gone, the bold clouds gone, my favorite foliage, gone or brown and most cattails seeding the next year's supply. I shot a few pictures and kept the sky out of the frame. The colorful autumn foliage remains in this sheltered location.
Image taken in an old one room pioneer one room school house in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park.
Looking up through the window high above my dining room/living room.
Thanks to all who left your well wishes on my last photo. My trip out of town was to be with my mother and my siblings following my mother's suffering a severe stroke last weekend. I had to return back home to take care of a few things and to host a pre-Thanksgiving dinner for my husband's side of the family yesterday.
My mother is a very strong woman. She has lived with daily pain and suffering since losing a leg to cancer over 40 years ago. She even lived in her own home, alone, for the last ten years following the passing of my father. Whether she can or will fight her way out this, only time will tell. We saw some recovery briefly midweek but now it is less evident. The doctors have told us it will take three weeks to determine how much permanent damage has been done.
I will be returning to my hometown later this week. Until then, I will try to catch up on your wonderful photos as much as possible!
Norwich's Cathedral started life as an Anglo Saxon settlement, this and 2 churches were demolished to make way for the large building begun in 1096.
Additions were later made but the building is mainly in Norman style with it's original Norman tower. The original wooden spire collapsed in 1362 taking down the Norman eastern later rebuilt in the perpendicular style, the present spire dates to the late 15th-Century, it's 315 ft the second highest in England after Salisbury. Aswell as this the Cathedral's cloisters are the second largest in the country again only out done by Salisbury.
Display for ToroLUG at Sherway Gardens Lego Store
This is the display for September 2012 at Sherway Gardens. The majority of the display was built by Rook, I built the streetcar and subway. I hope people will appreciate a bit of local Toronto flavour for the Community Window this month.