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Probably a better approach angle.

Back-in angle parking on Jay street

This is part of the exterior of the College I'm attending. I liked the look of the different lines and angles.

 

Minolta XG-7

Minolta 50mm

Kodak T-Max 100

Another view-point. I'd also slightly re-done the intake frame.

For ProjectFlickr:Architectural Angles. Stairwell at work

Strobist lighting 102 varying the position and angle of light.

 

Single 580ex II at 1/32 power normally about 30cm from subject. Aperture varying from f8-f11.

 

See if you can reverse engineer the lighting.

Stanford University

Palo Alto, CA

flash at camera right@60,v285,1/16pwr

tego sie nie spodziewalem :-)

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Fisherman (Bavaria)

  

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Paving stones, concrete and a spot of orange spray-paint. (032a)

Acadia National Park

Maine

This photo is a good demo of what a wide angle 'lens' can do to make things converging... The Zero 612B camera has a 'lens' which covers 123.8 degrees of view.

 

These two street poles were parallel to each other standing upright on the street. The "smaller" one was directly opposite and across the road, about 20m away from the bigger one.

 

I was standing below this bigger pole , with the pinhole on tripod below my waist, guesstimating the angle of view of this camera. I was quite surprise to see this result although I was expecting both of them to be within the frame...

 

Tec: Zero 612B pinhole camera, F/158, counted to 4... NPC160 converted to B&W in PS. I didn't add any vignetting to this one... I was lucky not to get any light leak on this frame.

Damen and Leland, Ravenswood, Chicago | October 2010 >>> on black

A much smaller cousin of the one below from a few days earlier (compare both with the size of the leaves they're on).

UK2306 Angle shades - Phlogophora meticulosa - blýskavka mramorovaná - sivkavec mramorovaný - krokiewka lękwica - zöldes csipkésbagoly.

The New Acropolis Museum, Athens.

Model: Caryn.

Photography and editing by me.

This isn't exactly what I was looking for when I chose this angle, but I thought the cosmo looked like someone trying to get into the shot, and it struck me funny, so I kept it.

A back-ish view of Bomonga.

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