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Breezy, cold and clear this morning in Poole. I went for a walk with the Nikon, and the wide angle lens only, which I've not used in a while. I think this lens works really well with blue sky and big fluffy clouds!
Poole 23.04.2016
DITA Dancer Hannah Sullivan in a rendering of the skirt piece, at SiTE:LAB, during one of the final exhibitions of "Angle of Repose" - the Dance in the Annex (DITA) juror-nominated ArtPrize entry.
the dial looks lighter than the other shots because this is lit differently and it was picking up a reflection.
I assure you that none of the tiled roofs have been added in photoshop. That's how it looks.
From an idea by Alterednate, view this with a black background.
Taken yesterday (with the wide angle lens) on the way home, we made a slight detour to the Upper Terrace Road car park
06.05.2013
Path around the Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool
My first time actually inside the cathedral, although a very prominent landmark in the city. It is at once brutal but striking. A great monolithic round reaching skyward with its lantern tower. Inside, brilliantly coloured stained glass panels illuminate the vast minimalist void, pews arranged in the round, encircling a large raised marble alter.
My coworkers and I along side Kurt Angle inside the TNA ring. He was quite a nice guy and spent much attention to greet everyone individually.
Foto que seleccionaron para exposicion de mi escuela. Ya la habia subido . EDOARDO ESPARZA.NIKON D3000
Light Art Installation by OGE Group, Gaston Zahr and Merav Eitan at The Promontory @ Marina Bay for the iLight Marina Bay 2016.
Wow. What a beautifull Techart. Saw it first in Combo with a VantageS .What do you think about the shot and the car?
Hannover
On Sunday we cleared our sacred space at SiTE:Lab. The only thing left in the room, upon final inspection, was the plaque Dance in the Annex (DITA) artist statement, for "Angle of Repose," that hung on the wall for the duration of the installation. The two of us sat for a selfie, to capture the moment, and this is exactly how it felt to leave for the last time.