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This viewpoint has been taken many times by different photographers and as I was in the vicinity I thought I'd better get it ticked off my bucket list.

Hasselblad 903 swc

Kodak Aerochrome

B+W 099 filter

 

June 2019

Rome: MAXXI Museum of Contemporary Art - detail

Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC

'adapted' wide angle chinese lenses to Canon 550D. Kinda out of focus, but hey...

Here is an example for the first weeks lesson assignment. This is a wide angle landscape image from Great Falls National Park in Virginia.

 

I shot this with a D300 (aps crop sensor) and used a 12-24mm wide angle lens. Notice the sweeping perspective created by using this lens at its widest setting.

 

In order for these wide angle landscape to work well, you need to get in close to your foreground. For this image I choose the rock as a great foreground and positioned the lens within 2 feet of it. This creates what is known as a near/far composition. This image works well also because of the dramatic clouds at sunset. If the sky would have been clear, this image would not be nearly as strong and I would have need to consider shooting a completely different composition with much less sky in the shot.

 

Technical details:

Nikon D300

Nikon 12-24mm f4

Singh Ray 3 stop ND grad hard edge

raw capture at ISO 100

2 seconds at f16

 

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4th February 2016

Issy-les-Moulineaux

Camera: Yashica FX3 - 1987 - 50mm

Film: expired Fujicolor 24

Stand dev C41

Behind the metal frame and glass panels, stairs and an escalator lead up to an enclosed walkway (overpass) over Macleod Trail, one of Calgary's busiest roads, and on to Chinook Centre shopping mall.

 

Note how the curved design of the red benches contrasts with the straight lines and angles of the structure behind them.

 

Regarding architecture, it is often said that "form follows function." While true in many cases, this ignores the fact that architects can also use frivolous architectural forms to show off, to indulge their egotism and vanity, and to attract attention to themselves for the purpose of obtaining future commissions. Viewers should ask themselves, "What is the purpose, the function, of the diagonal linear forms and triangular shapes on the outside of the structure [in the photo above]?" Mere decoration? Artistry that enhances the urban environment?

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

Two new build blocks in Anderson, Glasgow and Charles Rennie Mackintosh sat between them. Something tells me that this famous architect would not be too impressed by the buildings that he has been sat between.

Detail of Centenary Building, City University, Islington.

 

Designed by architects Sheppard Robson & Partners in a brutalist style, the Centenary Building was opened in 1969 (originally as the High Voltage Engineering Laboratory; it was converted into lecture theatres in 1993-4).

Dutch Angle -HMM

Created for Flickr Friday

Dutch Angle

As all the pictures in my gallery, this is a FREE picture. You can download it and do whatever you want with it: share it, adapt it and/or combine it with other material and distribute the resulting works.

 

I’d very much appreciate if you give photo credits to “Carlos ZGZ” when you use this picture. This would help me find it and add it to my photoset “Used elsewhere”.

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Como todas las imágenes de mi galería, esta es una imagen LIBRE. Puedes descargarla y hacer lo que quieras con ella: compartirla tal cual, modificarla y/o combinarla con otro material y distribuir el resultado.

 

Por favor, si utilizas esta imagen, dale el crédito a “Carlos ZGZ”. De esta manera podré encontrarla fácilmente y añadirla a mi álbum “Used elsewhere”.

Circus Kane Dolls Nancy Luna

Walking and noticing

Suburban angles,

Quotidien things.

 

St. Augustine Beach (Crescent Beach), Florida, USA.

1 September 2024.

 

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...from a series a photos I took in an art lesson: forgot my sketchbook but had my camera with me :)

 

Inspired by the whole mirrors deal, I might have a more serious attempt at some multiple portrait shots using these kind of setups sometime, but actually bother with lighting/backdrops ect.

 

The beginning of a larger idea...watch this space!

shot in Izu, Shizuoka, Japan

Well, it didn’t light up where I wanted, but I think it’s a good proof of concept for timelapsing from this spot with this setup. See the setup here: flic.kr/p/26j8QW1

Glasstract studies at No.1 London Bridge

LIghts turn on along lakefront, Chicago, IL, USA

Clouds, this time taken with 10-20mm wide-angle

An angular staircase located inside the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), the neo-futuristic centerpiece of Seoul’s fashion hub. This popular Korean tourist attraction and example of modern architecture was completed in 2014 and features large global exhibition spaces, futuristic stores, and restored parts of the Seoul fortress. I chose black-and-white for this shot to emphasize the interesting angles and shapes in this scene.

 

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