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Provencher Bridge, Winnipeg, Manitoba
This image is an excersise in drawing you vision...not to anything in particular. Just to see if I could do it. Does it work?
The suspension cables draw your vision to the street lighting. The street lighting draw your vision to the right edge. The pedestrian lighting draws you vision up to the top of the frame, then to the tower. The tower leads you back to the street light. The cycle continues...
This technique can be found in many works of art. I was first introduced to it as found in renaissance paintings. Mostly it is used to draw your attention to the subject .
Propped on a tripod in the balcony, the camera silently watched all movement - of stars and planes - over a 45 minute period and had this to report. The distinct sky glow probably came from the lights of downtown Charlotte (accentuated by light fall-off from the lens), and plane streaks indicate the general direction of the airport.
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U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Dynamic Ball arcade-game-like, as shown at the 2009 opendoor day at HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard). Dynamic Ball has been developed with Autodesk 3ds Max and free software Blender by a team of students under teacher Benoit Saint-Moulin's expertise.
Benoit Saint-Moulin :
HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard) :
Full Dynamic XML Slide template Skin1 with slide effects and tweened animations, HTML text, dynamic logo and menu text and more. Open the preview and read the FULL option list in the first menu point of the template.
Live demo: www.flashcomponents.net/component/full_dynamic_xml_slide_...
HGS All School Reunion & Jubilee Days ~ 125 Year Celebration!
Beautiful Downtown Main Street, Hardwick, MN
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
July 09, 2022: Dynamic One #5 ridden by Irad Ortiz before his victory in the Suburban Stakes (Grade 2) on Belmont Derby Invitational Day at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. on July 9, 2022. Jason Moran/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
Dynamic Jazz trio
Museo di Santa Chiara - Venafro (Is)
31 luglio 2009
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Le château de Chenonceau est situé dans la commune de Chenonceaux en Indre-et-Loire (France). Il fait partie des châteaux communément appelés les châteaux de la Loire.
Bâti en 1513 par Katherine Briçonnet, embelli par Diane de Poitiers puis Catherine de Médicis, sauvé pendant la Révolution française par Louise Dupin, il est aussi appelé château des Dames.
Château meublé, décoré de rares tapisseries et peintures anciennes, fleuri à chaque saison, c'est le monument historique privé le plus visité de France, serti de plusieurs jardins d'agrément, un parc et un domaine viticole.
Le château fait l’objet d’un classement au titre objet des monuments historiques par la liste de 1840. Le parc fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis le 7 novembre 1962.
- Traitement photo normal cette fois-ci aucun traitement noir et blanc et aucunes photos avec effets en HDR (High dynamic range) n'ont été réalisées.
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Now it's more dynamic. I can see exactly how it is shaped, except I should have lit the side better. You can only see it in original size.
Don't lead the eye from the top right to the bottom left like this. It makes the photo feel like a downer. All the others go from the bottom left to the top right and they feel much more positive.
(I did miss the focus also these were just quick samples).
Ett skapligt bra HDR foto. Precis innan solnedgången, gjord av 5 olika exponeringar, vart riktigt nöjd med den här
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
The Dynamic Multiplier (amplifier) That controls the sound through out the 1926 Medieval-style Hammond Castle built by John Hays Hammond Jr. Gloucester, Massachusetts.
The diagonal shadow line creates the focal point of dynamic tension in this photo. Most of the lines leave the frame horizontally, but this one line shoots off at 45 degrees. This image also combines dynamic tension with strong horizontal lines.
Location : Belgium - Coo
- plz ... take a visit for the largest size =D
حقوق الطبع والنشر في هذا الموقع جميعها محفوظة .
ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن او عقد مسبق ، و الا سيتعرض إلى المساءلة القانونية
Dynamic Ball arcade-game-like, as shown at the 2009 opendoor day at HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard). Dynamic Ball has been developed with Autodesk 3ds Max and free software Blender by a team of students under teacher Benoit Saint-Moulin's expertise.
Benoit Saint-Moulin :
HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard) :
Prompts: Rough charcoal sketch on old paper, Male figure, dynamic pose Sketchnote style --ar 9:16 --stylize 999 --v 5.2
Created with #midjourney #photoshop
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U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)