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It was quite time-consuming to take this handheld shot with the touch screen of the EOS M.
Wat Phitchaya Yatikaram Worawihan, situated on the Thonburi side of Bangkok near the Memorial Bridge. Built during the Ayutthaya period.
It's always fascinating to see a spacecraft approaching us, launched from Earth a few days ago, meeting us up here in the middle of nowhere at 28.000 km/h. Amazing technology. Congrats JAXA for successfully starting the HTV7 mission!
Jedes Mal faszinierend, ein sich näherndes Raumschiff zu sehen. Vor wenigen Tagen auf der Erde gestartet, und nun begegnet es uns im Nirgendwo, mit 28.000 km/h. Beeindruckende Technologie. Gratulation an JAXA für einen erfolgreichen Start der HTV7 Mission!
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Credit: ESA/A.Gerst, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
I purchased these inexpensive mirrors at Target and painted the frames the other day. They will go into the garden to capture light and, of course, to reflect nature. When I laid the green framed mirror on the table to dry, I noticed I captured the sky. When I completed all three mirror frames, I laid them on the stones
and saw a reflection face-two eyes and a mouth!
The Salton Sea being captured in technology as the sun rises above the mountains on the first day of the new year (hopefully a year that the masses decide to open the world to reality again)
I came to you the hour I was in pain
Looking for answers, I cried to you in vain.
I shared the many skeletons hiding in my heart
Taken with my iPhone...for a few minutes the grass began to glow in the setting sun! Taken in the Hollister Hills.
At night, the lighting focused on the edifice of the Lincoln Memorial creates an optical illusion with the shadows of the columns in the appearance of an obelisk, not unlike the Washington Monument at the other end of the reflecting pool. I captured this image of the shadow of my wife taking what appears to be a cell phone picture of the Washington Monument within the Lincoln Memorial. Anyway, I thought it was cool....
i really was mesmerized by this. The flower, a tulip, was being a good "model" :)
the flower was bought to show love and prayers to my mom`s good friend who passed away . . .
The glasses are cheap reading glasses that my daughter likes to wear sometimes for playing, but we think they really suit her!
A project by Dopludό Collective; 2009. 20 pillows (45x45 cm each), 225x180 cm;
Why is it always so difficult to memorize the dreams that we have during the night?
They usually quickly escape out of our minds as if they were sneaking away and
hiding the traces. If we could believe that thoughts find materiality then also our dreams might have the material shape as well. Then where do they actually disappear? Might they be stored somewhere? They can visit our minds several times per night, and often they just slip by barely touching our consciousness for a short while. The work "Captured Dreams" is an allegoric attempt to visualize the idea of the existence of pillows that could capture dreams and display them. As though the latent image is revealed during the photographic procession after putting it in developing chemicals...
Почему всегда так трудно запоминать сны? Они очень быстро ускользают из памяти, как будто заметают свой след, делая вид, что их вообще не было. Если мы способны поверить
в то что мысли могут имеють свойство материализоваться, в таком случае и сны способны принимать материальную форму. Куда же они на самом деле каждый раз исчезают? Возможно ли, что они хранятся где-то? Они могут посещать наши умы несколько раз за ночь, чаще всего едва задевая сознание и оставляя легкий след недоумения. Проект "Captured Dreams" это попытка аллегорически визуализировать идею существования подушек которые могли бы сохранять и проявлять сны, как проявляется скрытое изображение проступая сквозь эмульсию на фотобумаге при помещении её в раствор...
See the whole project here
The best christmas present I received this year.
I haven't been feeling very inspired these days, unfortunately. To add to that, I have my IGCSE mock exams in a week so I've been spending my time studying, or trying to study. I got rid of Facebook so as not to distract me, but I'm afraid Flickr and Tumblr aren't helping much either ;)
On a 50p camera and one quid film. Taken on a car boot sale bargain - the Olympus XA2, and AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 film from Poundland. Discount photography v Canikon fanclub.
After several minutes of dedication and patience, you manage to capture a yellow ball of light created with light painting, reflected in a nook of a beach. The feeling when seeing the image displayed on the camera’s small screen is almost indescribable. It is a moment of pure awe and satisfaction.
First, there is the emotion of achievement: all the planning, creativity, and effort have borne fruit in an image that shines with its own magic. The yellow ball of light, with its warm and mysterious glow, seems to float in the air, creating an impressive contrast with the natural surroundings of the beach. The rocky surface and the soft shadows of the nook provide a perfect frame for this luminous work of art.
A departure from my normal images when I tried out a little macro shooting this afternoon in the back garden. I was shooting the beautiful lilac bush we now have in flower and noticed this small seed captured between the stems. I did not use a dedicated macro lens but a macro attachment which fits to the front of a normal lens allowing me to get closer.
Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-55 lens
Opteka 10x Macro lens
I hope you like it and thank you for looking.