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Giant statements of an architects imagination come to life rise on city streets just waiting for admiration. Grids of patterns decorate the beautifully lit buildings. Reflections, including the source of it all, dance in glass against a field of blue. Nice drama with the slight cant to the right. Spatial relationships are a secret in the urban fragment.
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Just wanted to say hello. Came back from Ukraine - not much shooting there but brought a few backlights;-) I was not sure what to do the colour or mono... But i will come back to the colour as well hopefully.
Not quite up to speed yet but hope to catch up within a few days. Hope you all of you are doing well.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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A view from Zabriskie point at Death Valley National Park. I took this shot in the morning as the rising sun was lighting up the folds and faraway mountains. Morning sun over the Zabriskie point is an absolutely religious experience and it’s something everyone should witness at least once in their life. The badland formations and the texture of and hues of the landscape is beyond amazing as the golden light gets there just becomes outright stunning. Thanks for visiting hope you enjoy the pics…
On a Saturday morning before the rush of the holiday season, I drove into the city for a sunrise. It is only about 40 miles away, but I would have easily driven a 1000 miles or more to see this sunrise.
Just a fun little twist on the lyrics to: The Proclaimers – I Would Walk 500 Miles
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Happy Fence Friday my Wonderful Flickr Friends!
Canon EOS 1V, Kodak Portra 400, ISO 400, Cinestil C-41 Kit
Sometimes I take these side by side, film and digital. A repeat, shot handheld of the tree in the morning mist. This was shot on Kodak Portra 400 with the Canon EOS 1V, the last true professional 35mm film camera ever made. The Canon 1V utilizes the EF mount, so you get that modern, sweet, sweet L glass... Lens is the 70-200 L 2.8 IS III
This image is available to license on Getty Images
On EXPLORE 03 June 2013 at #093 thank you!
Early evening light with the scurrying clouds providing a beautiful patchwork.
Copyright © 2013 Martyn William
Often, for me, light is reason enough to click the shutter. Diagonal swooshes and patterns at play joined on the vertical plane draws my eye and makes me stop and consider. Textures and colors add substance for visibility, a louvered window adds insterest, an anchor and together with slight nuances of color, it is enough. Click.
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Print from New55film negative
A couple of weeks ago I took part in a B&W print workshop at The Photo Parlour in Nottingham. With tuition and guidance from master printer John Blakemore I was able to produce a couple of prints from my New55 negs. I had an amazing time 😄
It has been a while since I woke up and met the beauty of a new day. This image was shot on the rocky terrain of Valugan Boulder beach amid splashing waves that got me wet. My camera on the other hand was well protected with rain cover.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III ı Canon EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM ll ı Lee 1.2 ND Filter ı Lee 0.9 ND Hard Edge Grad Filter ı RRS TVC-24L/BH-40 Ballhead ı 24mm ı f/11 ı 20s ı ISO 50
©Rik Amar 2015. All Rights Reserved
Sand
Sand dunes reach to the sky on the edge of our continent creating visual drama. Coarse textures of sand stand against a soft, moving sky, Each dune, kissed by the wind in its own individuality, form a pattern that builds strength.
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Ideally, I would like to have captured sun rays through the arch but November isn't the best time of the year to do that. The best time is in February (or so I've heard).
Though there weren't any sun rays, other interesting things were going on. The coolest, was when the wall of the arch lit up ... almost like it was on fire. Sadly, I didn't get any good shots of it. *heavy sigh*
So I pulled up this shot {SOOC in comments} as I liked the view through the arch after the sun had set. The color in the sky had potential. As you can see, I had to do an extravagant amount of sliding to pull out the detail in the rocks and the water.
Happy Sliders Sunday!!
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Making Time to Play
Inside the Broad Museum, art plays with light and reflection to create its own shapes and delight, that catch my eye. Framed within a frame, the selfie is born. Wonderful, curved spaces repeat over and over forming patterns that morph across surfaces changing contour and size. Brilliant warm colors add to the sense of play. Diagonal cants add drama and fun - it's a bit of a party - a celebration of art and appreciation - something happening.
www.roxanneoverton.com – where you will find more photography and information on my instructional and travel series photography books.
The elegant beauty of shapes and lines and shadows collect in a magical whisper to convey the spirit of what lies within. Timeless in beauty, the high key effect allows only the necessary essence to appear and tell its story. Light, shapes, patterns, motion and a bit of drama are the elements I always seek.
www.roxanneoverton.com – where you will find more photography and information on my instructional and travel series photography books.
Project 365
Saturday • November 6, 2010
Sunrise's are a dime a dozen! Just another cliched sunrise caught at "Sunrise Park!" Where else would you go to capture one? Maple leaves in silhouette just an added attraction!
Running off to the city to hang with Jackie for the day! I'll be checkin' in later this afternoon!
Happy Cliche Saturday!
Lofoten - 2019
Coming home
The little fisher boat is coming home from a long day, the house already in sight.
With this light it must have been absolutely magic.
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Shot on the Sony Deutschland Sony Alpha a9 A9, Sony 70-300 G lens.
Michael Schaake
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Coming home