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A corner of the Barbican Centre, London.

Another Angle of Gunns Tow Truck in Mirboo North by Daughter Squirrel in 2011

This is a little diffrent from what I usually do. It's a vertical shot using a wide anlge lens in times square. I like the colors and the surreal look a wide angle gives. Cheers!

  

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This picture was created for Our Daily Challenge 16.02.2011

Topic: HIGH ANGLE

Firenze, la veduta del Principe - III. Florence, the Prince's view - III.

Firenze dagli Uffizi - III.

Angled Red Forester - Lethe chandica

The Devon Boathouse on the south side of downtown Oklahoma City. Interesting angles for a window.

Strobist lighting102 angle

D-Lite4's. Behind (power 3.7) into Lastolite HiLite (6x7 with white train), and infront high angled down with softbox (power 3.1, 6ft. from model angled down). Prolinca Infra-Red trigger.

Just playing around with my new Tamron 10-24mm. I would have liked to do a long exposure for this but I forgot the tripod.

Starry Night Long ExposureAstrophotography! Sony A7RII Fine Art Night Photography: Milky Way Rising in Malibu : Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount Lens!

 

Starry Night Astrophotography!

 

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Sony A7RII Fine Art Night Photography: Milky Way Rising in Malibu : Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount Lens!

 

Dr. Elliot McGucken Malibu Fine Art Landscape, Nature, & Seascape Photography for Los Angeles Gallery show!

 

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Starry Night Astrophotography! Sony A7RII Fine Art Night Photography Milky Way Rising through Malibu Sea Cave ! Astro Landscape Photogray! Leo Carillo Beach!

  

Malibu Sea Cave Starry Night Astrophotography! Sony A7RII Fine Art Night Photography Milky Way Rising through Malibu Sea Cave ! Astro Landscape Photography! Leo Carillo Beach!

 

From the golden spiral in the whirlpool galaxy and our very own milkway galaxy, to the golden mean of an athletic models' proportions, to the divine proportions found in a beautiful models' face, to the optimum curves and compositions of my fine art photography, I have found the Fibonacci sequence and golden number Phi to be omni-present. And so it makes sense that I found the golden spiral to naturally emerge in my physics theory--Dynamic Dimensions Theory--which postulates that the fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions, giving rise to relativity, the quantum, and time and all its arrows and asymmetries. Yes! I have a pPh.D. in physics! Photons of ligth are but matter which surfs the fourth expanding dimension en route to creating a beautiful photograph.

 

And yes I am working on a book combining my philosophies on Phi, fine art photography, physics, the golden mean and number, the divine proportion, and the natgural emergence of the Fibonacci numbers in life and beauty. The book, filled with my photography aongside classic poetry, epic physics, and philosophy, will be called The Golden Hero's Odyssey. :)

Project Flickr

 

I used my wide angle lens for this photo. I think it really emphasizes how many angles there are in this room.

These wood strips were a bitch on wheels. Thin sapele cut to width, then a 45 angle routed where they'd meet lengthwise and another at the end for the corner. And it's not like the newly leather covered case was perfectly in geometric line or anything. So there was a whole lot of adjusting. Glue with a long setting time was crucial, along with a whole lot of creative clamping and wishing and prayin' and cursin'.

 

Then to color match with the oak drawers.

 

Mon portrait!

voilà, j'ai décidé d'apprendre à mieux contrôler ma lumière. J'ai donc entrepris des démarches personnel dans le but de m'amélioré.

Alors voici la première d'une série.

Ce qui est volontaire:

lumière dur et la direction de celle-ci.

Correction dans photoshop:

quelques reflet distraillant (je n'arrivais pas à réduire suffisament la lumière ambiante)

 

Me!

So I've decided to learn to better control the lighting aspect of my photos. So here is the first of serie.

What I wanted to achieve: get a good light angle and a hard light

What has been photoshoped: distracting reflection from the background ( I couldn't get rid of enough ambient light with out affecting the overall image)

 

Some technical details (Quelques détails technique):

ISO 200

105mm

f/11

1/250th sec

(photoshop erase this info... I wonder why)

Fujifilm x-e1 with TTartisans 35mm lens

Lighting Angle assignment. 1x Minolta Auto128 ±90° sweep in 30° increments.

 

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This man was on holiday in Southwold for a week with his wife, her sister and his brother-in-law. They were exploring the local area but he was happy to sit on the pier and fish. He had already spent 4 days on this spot when we met and intended to spend the rest of the week there. So far, he had caught one fish.

 

He was born in the USA and was a Vietnam War veteran who settled in Oxford UK in the 70s after he left the army. Having lived in the UK for nearly 50 years he spoke with an English accent but with a hint of American.

  

View On Black

 

A peculiar combination, what is this?

Kansas City symphony patrons know I bet.

 

This made "photo of the day" at KC FreePress, woohoo!

 

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Photo : PA LO MA

Model : Top Model

Makeup : Phan Thuy Duong

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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

 

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