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Angle, fishermen in row boat and round temple on cliff. Fresco wall paintings. Roman, 1st Century AD. Pompeii. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier. Inventory number 9506.
Strobist info: Bare Flash settings ( 1/32 ; 85mm-zoom- , @ 2 feet away from subject ) with a snoot to restrict the light tilted down @ about 30°.
Camera : was 1/250s , f/9~f/13 ; ISO: 200~400.
I learned a lot of things by doing this exercise I thought it is a boring stuff but I was wrong the shape and the form I started seeing them after this are wonderful , now I couldn't stop trying, adjusting and shooting.
Please Strobists some guide lines ( my gear : canon 300D, 28-105mm f/3.5 4.5 )
A shot from my try & error process : www.flickr.com/photos/88935397@N02/8106226229/in/photostream
Daytime, monochrome shot looking down the stairwell of the Goodale St. garage next to the Convention Center.
Position - Angle
ISO 200
1/250 @ f/4
Flash 1.1 lowest setting - direct hard light
(Aperture adjusted from f/5.6)
THIS WEEK'S THEME: "Since last week we did curves, this week lets see what we can do with lines and angles. Make a picture using line as a strong element of the composition. Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, leading lines, criss-cross lines etc."
..."OH, MY GOSH!!! You said...lines and "ANGLES"...not "ANGLERS".......ooops....well, I got the 'Lines' right!"..........LOL...wink, wink:)
After nearly being captured by local fishermen in a failed attempt, nearly 30 tons of Akule, (big eye scad) are still free to roam.
No right angles here. This is a closeup view of the Wave Resort, located in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. Very funky architecture indeed.
Canon 5D Mk III with Canon EF 200mm F2.8L Mk II lens. 1/200th sec at F8, ISO 400. Processed with Photoshop Elements 12 and Silver Efex Pro 2.
Angle-Shades
A foot-scraper sidles up the wall
like a basking lizard catching
a sideways glint of winter sun.
Grave-shadows cross the grass
at an enhanced slant, like
a grove of granite sundials.
Some touch the paving stones
as though thumbing the keys
of a moss-cold accordion.
Wrought-iron cages a grave,
a long-barred prison holding
ghosts down to the turf.
A house is engulfed by sun;
its chimney is the drip-end
of a funnel, spilling dew.
The yew tree reaches loving arms
over the mourners’ chair, offering
a cool-breathed consolation.
Dark as water, flooding the west,
spilt in a rush, engulfing
a hedge, the church pours down.
There is a confusion of graves
and trees; we walk through woods
on the recumbent plane, come out
at a gate, leading nowhere and
everywhere. Creak it open,
bow low, enter the sunless ground.
Poem by Giles Watson, 2013.
Since all of my first photos of new guy, Min-sik, were from the exact same angle, I tried to take some different ones this time!
He's a really interesting dude, and I'm liking him more and more, though I haven't been able to get him to look quite as good in photos as he does in person, I don't think. He's quite different from my other dolls, even the non-Volks ones. I do know that I need to buy him more things! This is the only outfit I had prepared for his arrival. ^^;
Marker buoys off Swanpool Beach Falmouth on a calm May evening. I wanted to catch a mainly blue abstract look
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