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Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #138

  

For Its An Addiction discussion HERE

  

With thanks to…

Model - Marcus Ranum

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Butterfly

  

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Una de las mejores cosas sin duda del urbex es llevarte recuerdos de tus exploraciones, pero no tienen porque ser cosas materiales, siempre te puedes llevar una foto de recuerdo y si el lugar es tan chulo como este mejor que mejor ya que la foto va a tener un valor estético y visual mayor.

De hecho esta es una de las fotos que he hecho durante una exploración que más me han gustado y que ha merecido la pena el esfuerzo que hay detrás, buscar un buen lugar, ir a el lugar, cargar con el material, el postprocesado....Espero que os guste la foto.

The fence along our property could use a few repairs! We put it in 24 years ago, not realizing the snow from the plow would snap the wires. Oops.

ANSH scavenger9 negative space

also could work for scavenger2 broken

For Macro Mondays' theme "broken"

130 Sec, F20 + BW 110 filter

Olympus om20+Ilford hp5 film

Broken Beach Nusa Penida. Bali, Indonesia

For Macro Monday theme "Negative space" (April 14th 2014)

A snail shell found in the garden - just 1 inch across. I use negative space a lot, though I don't like to over-think it. One rough guide I use is to imagine the subject (including the reflection in this shot) has been cut out of the picture. Would the shapes left behind be interesting? For this exercise I had to try and hide the signature too, as it takes away from the negative space ;o)

Shot with the Sony NEX-6 using the E30mm F3.5 macro lens

 

My 2014 Macro Mondays set: 2014 Macro Mondays

Icebergs that have broken off of Portage glacier. This photo is a huge one. It is over 120 megapixels! It is perfect for large prints.

Well,yesterday i was upset :/ she is now offically broken.When I adopted Nana she was minty mint and had no cracks but in time there was a slight crack across her back and it gradually made it's way through her whole bottom.This is one of the reason why i don't play much with her.In fear of making that crack worse.But it was useless as of yesterday she is finally broken.I hate playing with Kenners sometimes :(

This was totally worth crouching down in the middle of a pavement and no doubt getting plenty of funny looks :)

 

Nikon Z6, Nikon 24-70mm f/4 S,

Exposure X5, Silver Efex Pro 2

♪♪Para que me curaste cuando estaba herido,

si hoy me dejas de nuevo el corazón parti'o♪♪

 

*Alejandro Sanz

Dedicated to Samantha

Broken windows in an old abandoned factory on the Central Waterfront in San Francisco, California

Una mañana cualquiera en el invierno islandes

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Broken Top mountain reflected in sparks lake. The light only lasted for two minutes and my original plan to try different compositions was frustrated, but I was still happy to capture this scenic moment.

 

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About the project:

  

THE ART OF REFLECTION is a project whose name is derived from the book with the very same title by Marsha Meskimmon. I wish to experiment with all kind of surfaces to reflect my selves. A journey into surreal worlds of the soul.

  

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Four broken boats lay abandoned and waterlogged in the river near Xizhou Village

Sony a7r3, Olympus OM Zuiko 50mm f1.8

A scout is down - will rise again with the new sun

Another image that has been lingering on my computer. Here is one of my favourite models Joy Draiki​ being her beautiful self. My biggest struggle with models is finding a good way to pose them the way I envision them. I often need just that weird pose that works in my mind, but is physically impossible at times. Thats why I love working with Joy, she can pose like a pro and gives me so much more. Always a treat to work on images with her.

The veil was a gift by Somnia Romantica

a limited 30x40cm print of this image is available on my website or Etsy (or drop me a DM)

tools used: Infinite Color Panel​ - Adobe Photoshop​ - Exposure Software

It would probably be more than 20 years since I photographed the Broken Hill to Port Pirie ore train, so no wonder the sun refused to come out in protest.

 

Pacific National loco NR6 round the curves at Huddlestone, South Australia, on 1 December 2016, with train 5455 which carries lead and zinc ores from Broken Hill to the smelter at Port Pirie.

 

It is a shadow of its former self these days with the 6000 tonne trains of the past long gone, and on this occasion with only 21 loaded ore wagons in tow.

 

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The prompt today asked for Sports Equipment.

I'm not really a sporting person these days. Maybe a couple of days cycling a year but nothing energetic. There was a time I liked a game of badminton, but that was many years ago. I almost reached the point of the owner of this racket, but not quite.

 

Staedtler 0.7 pencil

Uni Pin 0.1 and 0.3 pens

Cass Art watercolours

Seawhite A5 concertina sketch book

 

#EDiM

Kamera: Leica IIIc (1946) IIIf upgraded

Linse: Leica Summar 50mm f/2 (1937)

Film: Rollei Ortho 25 Plus

Kjemi: Rodinal (1:25 / 4 min. @ 20°C)

 

Your silk lined coffin the lachrymatory

To hold a mourner´s tears

 

- Anathema: Under a Veil (of Black Lace) (1993)

©Copyright by Marco Pollini, all rights reserved 2019

Leica M-P, Summilux 50mm f/1.4

www.polliniphotolab.com

A broken heart yields the fruit that perpetuates the essence of what was lost.

I have been guilty of not frequenting your streams for that I apologize! I have just been held up a bit and not able to spend the time I would like on flickr..but I promise I will be regular starting tomorrow :)

 

I have been living in Chennai for as long as I have been alive...yet I have never once made it to this place..This is called the Broken Bridge which is situated north of the Besant Nagar beach...

The bridge was built to facilitate the movement of fishermen from Santhome beach to Elliot's beach over the mouth of the Adyar river. The bridge spans across the Adyar estuary bordering the backend of the Theosophical Society. The bridge partly collapsed after due to strong currents of the river during a particular monsoon, and has never been repaired.

 

The Broken Bridge has become a popular spot to view the sunset and has been attracting drinkers. The area is generally considered unsafe after dark due to its proximity to fishing hamlets and lack of road access...

 

On our way back, we also happened to stumble upon the turtle hatchery where they hatch the Olive Ridley Turtles which are currently considered endangered...It was a total coincidence that we were in the exact spot when that happened...The baby turtles were being egged on to make it to the ocean...it was a totally new experience to say the least...

 

This is SOOC..EXIF - 45mm@f8/15secs ISO 350. I had used my ND to smoothen out the ripples in the foreground...

 

Thanks for viewing and have a nice day!

  

Sunset at the Living Sculptures Site near Broken Hill.

Shortly after pulling myself away from the first scenic stop, Big Badlands Overlook, I continued on the Badlands Loop Road and soon encountered this wonderful broken landscape. This one is for Totally Texture Tuesday.

An outlet that has not been used in many years; it looked like a ghostly face to me.

View On Black

 

On the picture you can see a broken heart. The heart that cannot beat out the best beats through the life without the other part.

 

Two parts of a heart reminds how two people’s hearts complete each other, how powerful love can be to overcome all difficulties that life sometimes presents.

 

Love comes from the heart, where yours is a part.

 

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