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dutch angle , i liked the idea ....it somehow goes very well with dutch courage :) and also ....I didn't know what dutch angle meant :(
The steamer John G. Munson enters the Zug Island Shortcut Canal from the Detroit River, passing the shore side unloading equipment at the Great Lakes Works of United States Steel to discharge stone along the Rouge River. Photographed from Belanger Park in River Rouge.
Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N using the Leica Telyt 200mm f/4.5 lens.
Canon 430EX @ 1/32 triggered by far too expensive trigger (Canon 580EX)
Canon400D/XTi f5.6 @1/200
Many thanks to the organizers!
2011 Toronto Image Awards week three
Had only 15 minutes to position my lights and grab few shoots and whola be free to comment back.
Model: Kelly Costa
Make-Up: Alyssia Pelley
Hair Stylist: Nicole Parker
Special Thanks: Artur Z.
Dimko F. incorporated with Mazai Group. © All Rights Reserved 2011
Well, Jennifer (Jen's Photography) and I took another "Road trip" and ended up at the Milwaukee Art Museum. As Jen said "There are so many things out here, I don't know if I will get inside" I had to agree, and this was just one of the many "Views" available to shoot... I liked the way the War Memorial Center angles played against the museums wings...
More information can be found at the Milwaukee Art museum web site
Crazy-angled windows, and what's up with the siding?
The west side Gary neighborhood of Ambridge, built in the 1910s and 1920s for workers of the American Bridge Works subsidiary of US Steel, retains much of its original housing stock (many Prairie and Craftsman houses), some in very good condition.
exercise 102 from strobist
exercise 102 from strobist
f/5.6, ISO 200 and shutter at 200 (I've found if it try 250 I get a black bar at the bottom of the photo). This is an overcast day, I sat him on a stool 1.5mts from the window. Strobe, 430ex set at 1/16 1.5mts away from him, low, right of camera
Same bike created by MotoDesign, just another side of what I re-textured.
Visit this location at The Northern Misfits MC in Second Life
Anglers learn early to enjoy, respect and value our fisheries resources. Photo courtesy of Under the Bridge Productions.
This guy was serious about catching fish. He had four sets of hooks attached to the end of his line.