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If you come to Norfolk, do try to visit this garden... even if you are not a gardener it was a wonderful idea and perfectly implemented. Amazing venture by the two owners. You will love it! eastrustonoldvicarage.co.uk
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Convergent Photography. These are done with a single twin-lens, wide-angle camera, or with two single-lens, wide-angle cameras coupled rigidly in the same mount so that each camera axis converges when intentionally tilted a prescribed amount (usually 15 or 20°) from the vertical.
the act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity. the convergence of the three rivers. especially : coordinated movement of the two eyes so that the image of a single point is formed on corresponding retinal areas. 2. : the state or property of being convergent.
Gemini Residence, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The building has been created by converting two former seed silos.
Hence, it was named after the zodiac sign The Twins, Gemini.
Design (2002:) MVRDV.
Copyright 2014 © Serge Daigneault.
I saw this umbrella while I was strolling on a street and could not resist to take a shot ... :-)
Kyoto, Japan
View the entire Japan journey here!
Rathaus Wien. Der spiegelnde "Boden" ist in Wirklichkeit ein Reihe von Tischen.
City Hall Vienna. The reflecting "floor" is actually a row of tables.
con·ver·gence
The process of coming together or the state of having come together
toward a common point.
The day there was snow in my home town Den Helder, I tried to make the best of it. I found a nice spot where the dike converges with the beach and sea. The dike covert in a nice blanket of fresh snow, gave me a opportunity to make the photo more artistic. Luckily there where no people around I guess it was to early, so no footsteps-)
The subdued light combined with my favourite film was just right for this scene.
Tell me what you think, is it artistic?
Two weeks ago I visited the Netherlands and I had the chance to photograph some of the beautiful Dutch forests. This spot is amongst my favourites from that trip, especially in its autumn suit. It’s located near Twickel Castle, an estate forest which is often referred to as Twente’s Garden of Eden by the locals.
For those interested in the technical details, this is a stack photo consisting of two shoots, both taken with Nikon D850 and Nikon 70-200 mm f/2.8 at 140 mm: one shot at 1/3s, f/13 and ISO 100, and the other at 1/5s, f/11 and ISO 64. I’ve decided to stack these two shots for two reasons: to better control the light that was changing very fast and to minimise the motion of the leaves as I was shooting at slow shutter speeds. No filter was used.
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Ultra wide angle shot looking up in the inner yard of Chilehaus in Hamburg. The photo has been corrected with Irix' own lens profile in order to correct (most of) the distortion.
However, I decided to not remove the lens flares in the open middle of the frame, as they are perfectly symmetric and kind of enhance the convergence.
Linnaeusborg, Groningen State University, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Design: Rudy Uytenhaak (2010).
Urban Design: West 8.
#corner #macromondays #mm #hmm #convergence
Two lines converge to create a secluded "corner" in a sea of reddish-pink...or white. Your call.
Several sheets of printer paper, shot at MFD, suspended about 300mm above one of my wife's reddish-pink blouses.
Nikon D3300
Nikon Nikkor AF-S 55-300mm ED VR
2 Meike Extension tubes
48mm extension.
Thank you
jason
This day there were some good winds and a lot of streaky clouds about. The shape of the clouds have not been photo shopped in this photo. The streaky clouds were there but have just been exaggerated by the very wide 10mm lens and highlighted by the infrared. Those are native plants floating on the water in the foreground. Image also converted to BW.