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Das Museum wurde Ende der 1990er Jahre von den Architeken Elke Reichel und Peter Schlaier vom Stuttgarter Architekturbüro Behnisch, Behnisch und Partner geplant und gebaut und fügt sich hervorragend in die von roten Backsteinbauten der historischen Altstadt ein.
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A tap on the outside wall of an 18th century house in Suffolk, England in the early evening sunshine.
We watched a tutorial on how to shoot macro on dull grey winter days when there is not much color or light to photograph. It is so hard to motivate yourself to go out to shoot anything when even the snow has melted. The video suggested to try capturing dead flowers and leaves or frozen rain drops. So we went for a walk in the park to look for both. I was surprised by what we found just by looking with a new perspective. We did have to search diligently. No epic images but it was a great exercise in composition when you don’t have much to work with. Plus, it was great to be in the woods. Hang in there everyone!
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The touching story of a young boy who dangled the day away in a playground swing.
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Shadow play at Bowdoin College. Increased color contrast a bit for the effect. Of all the styles of photography I've explored so far, my favorite has to be the kind that forces one to reconsider the perspective. I'd be impressed if you can figure this one out.
edit: Winner of the Bare Minimum "Single (one) n Minimal" competition #3. Click here and scroll down :).
Inside the Museum of Burgundy Life at Dijon
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Auch wenn die Farbe - oft auch wegen der Witterungseinflüsse - nicht mehr ganz neu ist, ist doch überall das einzigartige Farbgefühl bei den Kombinationen zu erkennen.
Detail shot of the rear near side wing of a 1950's racing car, (an Aston (??)) at the entrance to the London Classic Car show. The show is on at the ExCel Centre in docklands, East London. My first photo taken in 2015!
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Inspired by the great crosslens himself! I'm not gonna lie, his work makes my photostream look like a joke :p. Check this: "my world is orange green"
I feel like I inadvertently interrupted the flow of my stream over the past couple of days. In some ways it was for the better, but in others it was for the worse. It was all in good fun.
Dieses Foto wurde durch eine Langzeitbelichtung realisiert. Die Steine im Glas wurden vor der Aufnahme mit einer Taschenlampe "aufgeladen". Die Schleife entstand durch eine 8-Bewegung mit der Lampe während der Belichtung. Stativeinsatz war erforderlich.
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As seen on the Griffen's Wharf boat docks in Boston, MA. I've been searching for cool boat abstracts for a couple weeks now, inspired by the great minimals taken on Granville Island that a couple of my contacts frequently post on Flickr. Take a look at how I composed the ropes if you don't understand the title.
Thank you so much sediama for awarding this "admin's choice of the week", week #35.
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As seen near the US Constitution Museum in Charlestown, MA. This was a lot harder to capture than it looks! It's very tricky to escape the effects of glare. One of the reasons why I took this at 8:00am in the morning :).
Other proposed* FedEx mottos:
"If it ain't broke, it soon will be." - neoplatonist
"Why deliver today when we can put off 'till tomorrow?" - jakebilbrey
“We're not happy until you're not happy.” - scottbourne
I honestly didn't know that everyone hated FedEx so much, but I think I will stick with UPS from now on.
*Source: disgruntled customers on the internet.
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Bricks, corrugation, tasty colors, and shadow play... all in one :).
Probably won't be uploading too often now that school has started. This weekend I'm going to experiment with my friend's 50mm f/1.8 lens and will probably go into Boston at some point to try out some street-shots. That's right--there is a slight chance that my next picture won't be a colorful wall! Shocking.
Since my last upload, two of my pictures have been recognized in public groups!
1) Geometry (Admin's Pic of the Day in the Ministract Pool).
2) The Road to Oz (Competition #3 winner in the Bare Minimum Pool).
Thanks to everyone who made it happen! It made this past week a very happy one :).
edit: Wondering what this is? Check the street view on Google Maps! Pretty sweet stuff :).
edit #2: Alternate title by jawdoc: Tea Party. I like it :).
A view of Building 105 in Charlestown, MA.
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Redux #1: Link to original (replaced on 29 Nov 09)
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I've walked past this wall (just outside the bus stops at Alewife Station) hundreds of times throughout my life and I only realized how deliciously orange it was yesterday morning. It makes me think about the thousands of simple things I've probably overlooked in the past 18 years -_-.