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This was a "shocking" place to explore. Came across an abandoned farm and decided to stop. Noticed an electric fence around the property. We snuck under and quickly looked around and took a couple photos and then headed back to the car. My buddy touched some keys to the wire and confidently stated, "it is not electrified." Upon hearing his statement, I promptly reached down to lift the wire for another friend to go under and "ZAP!!!" So much for not being electrified.
This morning's sunrise at Marina Bay.
Technical details:
Sony A7R + FE 16-35mm
30 seconds, f/7.1, ISO 100
Lee soft GND 0.9
6 shot panorama
Muchas veces no nos damos cuenta de lo que la naturaleza nos da. Es un privilegio dormir en un lugar como este, bajo la vía láctea, con el glaciar de las Maladetas enfrente de nuestro, rodeados de naturaleza en estado puro.
Usually we don't realize what nature gives us. It's a privilege to sleep in a place like this, under the Milky Way, with the Maladetas' glacier in front of us, surrounded by nature in its purest form.
Media City,Salford Quays,1 minute at f11 using welding glass and an ND8 filter,canoneos 400d plus sigma 10-20mm lens.
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
The challenge was to come up with triangular compositions either implied or actual, open or closed by the subject image.
My Anglepoise lamp provided the inspiration for this shot.
Just behind City Hall in London. Huge thanks to Noel for the loan of his tripod. Now EXPLORED - thanks!
Floral Friday
Carpobrotus glaucescens also known as Pigface or Angular Pigface is a member of the Family Aizoaceae. There are about 30 species in the genus, the majority being native to South Africa. There are 6 species native to Australia which are chiefly coastal in distribution
Using stark upward perspective on this modern building's facade, I created an abstract study in geometric patterns. The monochromatic treatment emphasizes the sharp angles and repetitive elements, transforming functional architecture into a graphic composition.
2 opposing angular Metal creations near St Paul's... did the usual, took the "interesting" angles and not the full work... so keep guessing... he he!! A metallic Antelope Canyon?!
Stobist info: 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power on white background. 1 vivitar 285HV 1/2 power thru shoot thru umbrella above glasses. Triggered by cactus v2s.
No pp on this one except for cropping , sharpening and brightness/contrast...just basic stuff.
I hope you guys have figured out how this was taken. Put your guesses in the comments below before opening up the setup for this. Hope you all liked this :)
Not sure what this structure is, standing proudly on the outskirts of North Greenwich but the design certainly stands out. Not even sure if it is a sculpture or a building.
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Lower gravity on the moon meant that laser tanks could carry a huge weapon and still hit speeds of up to 90kmph. Some brazen tank drivers would use lunar craters are jump ramps during their attacks on Soviet defensive installations. The laser tanks' nuclear engine also gave them incredible range.
Ahh retro stuff, I still wuves it! Although I may have found my home in hard-edged, angular futurism, curvy Atompunk will always be in my heart ♥
My entry for the Canon Photo5 Brief for Macro: Foam.
Had lots of fun with detergent, foam, and food colourings. My hands were blue for days!
Explored 29 September 2011
Colour lipstick bloom blowing in the wind during a sun shower.
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