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Taken in the heat of August 2004 in Madrid, Spain. At only Noon, lunchers hadn't yet flooded the beautiful Plaza Mayor. The harsh noon sun had created the most beautiful lighting contrast with the shadows against the white and red of the classic buildings.
Shot with my Canon Digital Rebel.
grumpy old man hated graffiti...at first he came up to us and he was going to be friendly...but then he asked if i was a railfan or taking pictures of the graffiti...but he didnt give me time to answer...he saw we were flicking the art rolling by.....he became super angry and he asked if i drove a pink honda and if i had defaced a passenger car recently...i told him no and he said that 1800 dollars damage had been done and that he had the lisence plate number of the car and had notified the police...grumpy old bastard
Constructive feedback if you can, please! :) Be as honest as you can! :D
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Senior Photography major Whitney Haupt gets some feedback on her latest prints from Photography Professor Lou Krueger.
Constructive Criticism is welcome / CrÃtica constructiva en bien recibida
Photo â“’ Vane553
* Please do not distribute without my permission / * No distribuyas sin mi permiso por favor
JoaquÃn Torres GarcÃa ‘Catedral constructiva’ (Constructive Cathedral), 1931, Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts), Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Constructive criticism and comments are welcome.
Alex Bauernschub
Type: Contrived
"Constructive Oar Destructive Interference?"
Droplets of water drip off the oars in this photograph and create waves in the lake. When these waves come together, they interfere with each other. A property called constructive interference occurs when the waves add together to make a larger wave, but only if both waves are displaced upward or downward. However, destructive interference occurs if the if the waves come together in opposite orientation. In destructive interference, the waves cancel out, resulting in no waves as long as the magnitude of the two waves are equal.
The distance between the two droplets affects the amount of interference that occurs. When the oars are closer together, the constructive and destructive patterns are wider apart because less interference is occurring. When the oars are further apart, more interference occurs.
JoaquÃn Torres GarcÃa ‘Arte constructivo’ (Constructive Art), 1942, Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts), Buenos Aires, Argentina
One of my favourites from the gig. And my 1,000th Flickr pic too.
Shot on a Nikon F100, Nikkor 85/1.8 and Neopan rated at 3200.