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J'ai trouvé un chat très patient pour ma petite étude sur les angles de prises de vue ... merchi à lui ;-)
Commentaires/Critiques et indication sur votre angle préférré sont plus qu'appréciés !
I found a very nice patient cat for my small study on angle of point of view ... many cathanks to him ;-)
Comments/Critics and indication on your preferred angle are more than welcome !
We were taking large angles for the guys driving the ship to practice, and this is Sjaak (one of the nuke officers) and me messing around.
This is the interior of the new addition to the Denver Art Museum, the Hamilton Building, designed by Daniel Libeskind. It's very similar to the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" addition to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. I'm not a big fan of either. I don't like steep drops from balconies, wasted space, and meaningless design (the new DAM building is meant to evoke the Rockies and nearby minerals, blah blah blah). Denver, CO.
Second assignment was to "circle" the strobe around the subject.
Note that I make no effort to hide the setup, wires and stuff....
Taipei City, Taiwan: Beautiful classical Chinese styled roof at the National Performing Arts Center of Chiang Kai Shek Memorial.
Height 28 cm
Idential to Guardian Angle 05, 20, 24
Guardian angel – motif: "Abyss".
With arms outstretched protectively, an angel draped in green and pink lush fabric watches over two children. Absorbed in their game with ball and hoop, the little boy and his sister do not seem to notice that they are dangerously close to a rocky abyss.
This motif is very popular. With slightly different color nuances in each case, the so-called "abyss picture" appears no less than four times in this collection.
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Schutzengel – Motiv: „Abgrundbild“
Mit schützend ausgebreiteten Armen wacht ein in grünen und rosafarbenen üppigen Stoff gehüllter Engel über zwei Kinder. In ihr Spiel mit Ball und Reifen versunken, scheinen der kleine Junge und seine Schwester nicht zu bemerken, dass sie einem felsigen Abgrund gefährlich nahekommen.
Dieses Motiv ist sehr beliebt. Mit jeweils etwas unterschiedlicher Farbnuancierung kommt das sogenannte „Abgrundbild“ in dieser Sammlung gleich vier Mal vor.
Setup shot for this series of photos
Simple backdrop out of black foamcore (same as the "A Better Bounce Card material), held up by two books. Nikon D70 connected to a SB-600 using SB-17 cable and some other cable.
I haven't posted for a while but that doesn't mean i haven't been out almost daily with my camera. I've been experimenting a little with film lately and have several rolls due back from the lab soon.
Sorry this is so out of focus. The boy can't stay still long enough for me to get a steady shot.
Photo taken with the wide angle lens adapter.
He licked the lens right after this.
Furthering my quest to attach junk onto hundreds of dollars of high quality optical tools here is my latest creation.
Drill a hole in a lens cap. (Yes that is a Nikon cap, but I found it in the street abandoned, so it was free)
Stick in an $8 door peephole.
Zoom in.
It actually does get a 180 degree view.