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This once was the Famers and Mechanics National Bank building in Fort Worth., Tx. This beautiful structure was built in the early 1900s. Note the sculptured heads surrounding the building.
Neatly angled corrugated iron roof with low morning shadows.
Group: 52 Photos - 2016
THEME: Shadows
Week: 9 (February 29-6)
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When I saw this field in the evening sun, I thought it a great view, and hoped I could make a picture of it. That has been difficult. I've returned in the morning light, and taken dozens of shots with different lenses and from different angles. Any suggestions?
Clearer Viewed On Black and Larger.
Wider view LARGER -- farm3.static.flickr.com/2614/3772196696_51b4bbbb58_o.jpg
Please let me know if it doesn't work.
I have posted images of this building before (Vancouver House), but not from this perspective. It's such an unusual building that it seems I could shoot it many times and it would look different every time depending on where I was standing.
I often post my architectural images in black and white, but this one seemed to look better in colour.
Canon EF 24 - 105mm f4
28mm
ISO 640
1/2500 s
f4
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Pentax K-5
Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8
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Construcción inca en la ciudad de Cuzco - Perú.
Obsérvese los 12 ángulos que tiene la piedra central sujeta sin ningún tipo de argamasa.
Foto tomada en el año 2000
Inca construction in the city of Cuzco - Peru.
Note the 12 angles that the central stone has attached without any type of mortar.
This photo is somewhat similar to another of my photos from that hike but I've decided I still feel it has several merits that make it worth display in its own right.
Plain corrugated iron fence separating residential properties in my local neighbourhood. Fences are commonly raked down as they approach the street to match the lower height of the front fence.
Today while having lunch (work) I saw these....WHOA.
I shot this way. Shot for "Smile on Saturday"
Theme: Dutch Angle
Here's a night time photo I edited originally donated by Josh Felise. Thankyou my friend!
I used my Lightroom Landscape toolkit to change up some of the colours in the shadows and highlights and to edit some local adjustments in this image. We can see that a long exposure was used however the stars appear to be blurred.
I'd recommend the use of either high ISO/large aperture + exposure of about 30 seconds to freeze the stars in place or low ISO/small aperture + a super long exposure to form some cool star trails.
This Landscape toolkit for Lightroom will be released soon as freeware to download from my website!
Check me out @ www.lennykphotography.com
The Emery Reves Arch of Peace rises dramatically into the sky over Dallas’ Meyerson Symphony Center.