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Off for a walk around Hollingworth Lake,

Littleborough, Gtr. Manchester, UK -

HFF! (thanks Jim -

You always remind me! :-)

Landing at DIA & homeward bound! The city at night looks like a circuit board or a scene outta Tron!

Wearing the .::4BIDDEN::. Circuit Swim Shorts.

 

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A rediscovered shot from earlier in the year, remixed for sliders!

 

HSS

Lift lobby of the Fernsehturm TV tower, Berlin

Macro Mandays - Inside Electronics

 

JE N' VISE PAS LE CHRONO MAIS PLUTOT LA PHOTO

Racing Circuit / Mirror effect

Close your eyes and step forward ..... the bars that hold you are only of your own imagination

 

Another of the runners up for Macro Monday that didn't quite make the cut.

 

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Theme this week for Macro Monday is circles ... and there are lots of really tiny orange ones all over this circuit board on the on a hard drive.

Circuit boards always remind me of miniature industrial cities!

Sepang F1 Circuit is undoubtedly a landmark for the motoring fraternity. Malaysia has virtually set a minimum standard for future F1 circuits around the world, the general opinion of the motorsports world, with the construction of Malaysia's Home of Motorsports.

One and Two Snowhill, Birmingham.

 

Designed by Sidell Gibson Architects, the redevelopment of Snowhill was undertaken between 2007 and 2013, and at the time were the biggest buildings built outside London since the credit crunch of 2008.

 

Black and white shot with my Nikon D7000 with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

I WON A NEW CAMERA !!!! 60D ! I'M SO HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!

So after getting a sense of gradually becoming creatively bankrupt (I had no idea what to do description/name wise about my last post), I began to try to look for a new angle. I ended up stumbling upon the works of Liam Wong, and his stellar edits. He's a game designer that takes Tokyo night shots, and boy does he have a vivid imagination. So I thought about what I could edit to be a little bit more like his futuristic shots.

I had yet to upload a shot from this location after all this time so I figured with this new inspiration I could do this. The word "circuit" in the name could translate to electricity and a race cause both fit the intended context of this composition. Sakura street in Shibuya has it's own lighting event that requires event staff to control foot traffic like Meguro River's sakura lighting. Most images have a wall of paper lanterns along the roadside, but this year they moved it closer to the main road where it proved far more frustrating to attempt to shoot. It didn't take long before I realized I shouldn't compress the street cause I was shooting from the side and had a lot to work with, so I put away the 200mm and began experimenting with the regular wide angle. I circled this street twice and settled for this angle. When no cars were coming by I took the capture. Unfortunately I couldn't find any way to make the signs more visible beyond their illumination so I just lowered it's highlights to help people not see it. The subject is the street itself and the trees. The trees were more pink than purple initially, but like I said, I had a clear vision for this one, I needed more vibrancy. Maybe posting 6 days a week is starting to get to me at this point, cause I'm genuinely running out things to talk about, not just about Japan, in general. I need to reignite my own imagination as that's the primary reason why I enjoy doing this.

Alley wall covered with utility feeds that look to me like giant analoges of newer and smaller circuit boards.

I was rummaging through some stuff recently and came across a little demonstration circuit board that I obtained during my working career as a trade journalist. The board contained this device, which is smaller than my thumbnail, and I thought it might make a cool macro.

 

I don't remember a lot about it, but I think this device was intended to demonstrate the ability of the sponsoring company to construct tiny circuit connections. This would have been from the early 1990s, and must have been a device made for Sandia Labs and Aptos Corp. It was photographed at 2X magnification. You can zoom in for a closer look.

 

Voor mijn laatste vakantiedag zocht ik een invulling te combineren met mijn strandwandeling. Dat werd het circuit. Vrij toegankelijk, je mag op de hoofdtribune en in de pitstraat komen. Er zou die dag zelfs getraind/getest worden.

Het was in mijn hoofd allemaal veel groter dan de werkelijkheid. Ik ben heel stoer de tribune opgegaan, hopende dat ik er ook weer af zou kunnen. Er is een paar keer een auto langsgekomen. Met angst en beven aan de reling een paar foto's geschoten. En toen de gang naar beneden, stapje voor stapje tot ik eindelijk weer de vlakke grond onder mijn voeten voelde.

Ik had gelezen dat er een eetgelegenheid aan de pitstraat was waar ik een kleine lunch genoten heb. Nog altijd niets te beleven op het circuit, dus ben ik weer terug gewandeld....

 

For my last day of vacation I was looking for something to combine with my beach walk. That became the circuit. Free access, you can go to the main stand and the pit lane. There would even be training/testing that day.

In my head it was all much bigger than reality. I went up to the stand very bravely, hoping that I would be able to get down again. A car passed by a few times. With fear and trembling I took a few photos at the railing. And then the walk down, step by step until I finally felt the flat ground under my feet again.

I had read that there was a restaurant on the pit lane where I enjoyed a small lunch. Still nothing to do on the circuit, so I walked back....

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