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If you are ever able to see an exhibit of Chiaharu Shiota's work, I strongly recommend it. She's super creative and interesting.
As expensive as Zurich was, there were some amazing modern art exhibits in the city and this was definitely one of them!
I believe this exhibit was part of the KÖNIG GALERIE
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This was so funny yesterday watching these 2 - you can see Rio in background and Millie is quite clearly tentatively moving very slowly across the grass keeping a watchful eye out for her arch enemy!!
I can't blame him for being so baffled at seeing such a stupid homo sapiens sapiens (although for the animal I was no doubt homo neanderthalensis) climbing up what was a rather steep slope. Usually you realize how steep it is only when you go down and see it "in front of you"... :-) :-( :-) For them it's a piece of cake to walk in such terrain, for me it isn't.
A photo of a shadowy person taken through the windows of a Victorian sea front shelter, on the seaside promenade of Brighton, Southern England. Photo taken in January 2024.
Here are some of the previous images taken at the same location, but two years earlier.
while photographing this tree near ingleton a sheep decided to walk up behind it and pose looking at the camera
Stop being a F**king sheep
Live your own life
BeSpoke - Wolf - Exodus
During the event thats is 20% off the head and skins , skins fatpack is 40% off
The Warehouse Sale 23rd January
Being of sound mind but don't know about the body, I decided to create some designs in this stay home time.. This was a beautiful dahlia that I had processed in Topaz Studio 2 and I like the colors so decided to try the Twirl on it... Not bad but will see what else can be created from this...
Captain Cook was hesitant to enter this sound, as we are also hesitant at times to enter into things.
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After being shut out the night before by a stubborn storm that refused to break up over Jasper National Park, we had our fingers crossed as we headed back to Maligne Lake the following morning. We all seemed pretty happy with our blue hour shots, but as sunrise approached, it really began to look like we might not see the sun at all that day. I think we had all resigned ourselves to the fact that we were looking at another completely gray day when I glanced up an noticed the faintest wisp of pink on one of the clouds. Sure enough, the sun broke through just enough to throw some fleeting color across the the clouds that were continuing to roll in from the West. I think Tom and I are the ones in our group who really have a problem standing still during moments like this. Both of us went off in all directions at once, and both of us had two camera bodies for just such an occasion. Leaving my D800 on the tripod, I took off running with my D750 and cranked up the ISO a bit while I looked for other comps in addition to what I was getting down at the lakeside.
As I was racing back to my spot in front of the boat house, this puddle caught my eye and I spent the next few minutes trying to shoot if from several different angles with the 14-24. There have been times where I have doubted my run and gun approach, but I usually reserve it for situations where I feel like I've got a decent shot on the tripod before setting of to see what I might be missing maybe just a few steps away. If I had stayed camped out where I was I would have missed this particular shot along with quite a few others. We ALL gave in to temptation two nights before when we had a perfectly good view of the late afternoon sun up at the Opabin Prospect, but curiosity got the better of us and we full out RAN back up the trail to get more shots of the larches behind us. So I think there is something to be said for making sure you KEEP MOVING once you believe you have a decent shot...especially when you might only have another few minutes of good light.
This being said, it helps to be able to TRUST the guys who you are shooting next to. Maybe leaving the camera on the tripod while you run like a maniac in all directions should be reserved for those times when you actually know the people around you...or you might not have a camera when you get back. :)
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being knowledgeable is essential, because, to me, nothing appears quite so difficult as to pose a model well and light him correctly, for the very reason that it seems so simple to do.
In the interest of photography and photographers I cannot urge amateurs enough to understand that photography is not a trade but an art and that, as a consequence, their feeling and their knowledge must be reflected in their works just as the feeling of a painter is reflected in his paintings :-)
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narcissus, daffodil, 'Golden Sunbeam', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
I could notice that those were flowers only when I had knelt down to have a closer look...entire frame in this image could be just like a tiny palm of newborn baby....spotted those wild flowers on trek to Amritganga valley in Garhwal Himalayas, India
At the Festive Village of the Light to Night 2023 festival near Victoria Concert Hall, lighted signs like these ask the passing visitor to question what it means to be present in the moment - right here, right now.
Après s'être presque rendu à sa destination, il a perdu "patte" et est retombé à la base de l'arbre.
After being very close to the branch he was trying to reach, he feel to the ground again.
Missing being able to go on photography walks with friends at the moment. Just 5 more days of isolation to go hopefully!
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This was gonna be the photo of the day for my 365 project but... It wasn't. But I love this photo. This isjthe photo I always wanted: me running with the Mont Blanc as background. (Like the professional runners photos)
Gelsenkirchen, Germany, 2011.
This week is going to be Leftovers week. Leftovers are images, which I have intended to post for a long time, but which for various reasons, didn't quite make it. Maybe they just didn't fit into any of my numerous series, or they need just a few more elusive finishing touches before I deemed them ready.
The first photo is one from the archives. It's from my D80 days and reminds me of something I have always been saying: Even if you are not religious, religious symbols make a hell of a subject. 😈
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Enjoy!
Being a caffeine addict myself, I made a new gallery titled Coffee Addicts Anonymous . If you have any coffee related photographs that you would like to be added into the gallery, just embed the photo in the comment at the bottom of the gallery
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Baby Brian is being a highly uncooperative specimen!
For Macro Mondays theme 'Gift'. The gift here is not the snail, but my precious microscope. It was given to me by my grandparents when I was a young child - they had had a veterinary student lodger renting a small flat above their garage who suddenly vacated the flat when the rent was due, leaving behind a number of possessions that presumably were too difficult to carry easily. One of things left behind was this microscope, clearly a quality and valuable instrument so it is curious that it would be left behind. Recognising my interest in the natural sciences, my grandparents gave me his microscope, that came with slides and eyepieces - it was a excellent source of discovery that lasted all through my school days until I went off to university. I still have the microscope, but it doesn't get taken out of its case very often any more - although I did have fun photographing it for a photography course, see the first comment box. The 4X is the magnification power of one of the objective lenses, it is 1.8cm in diameter.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.
This is a reposting for those of you who haven't seen it ( and to put it in few more groups...LOL.. ) and to announce something that I am proud of...this image is gonna be displayed in the Gallery and on a poster published in the UK by the Tate Group of Galleries
They just sent me this email ;-D
Dear Do ~
We’re delighted to let you know that your image - Being
Green ~ www.flickr.com/photos/deegoo/3296528820/ has
been selected from the Colour Chart group pool to appear in
the Colour Chart poster.
Would you like us to display your real name alongside your
Flickr name in the gallery? If so please let us know the
name you’d like to appear.
And please let us know your postal address so we can send
you a copy of the poster.
Congratulations again
Tate
Francois Morellet, Sphère-trame, 1989 at the exhibition "Action Reaction" 100 years of kinetic art, Kunsthal, Rotterdam
see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2018/10/actie-reactie100-jaar-kinetisc...