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Dynamic Jazz trio
Museo di Santa Chiara - Venafro (Is)
31 luglio 2009
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Car ils étaient là lors de la soirée de restitution de la résidence des Dynamic Blockbuster au Lycée Jean Brito coorganisée par les organisateurs des Trans Musicales, du Festival du Schmoul et du BAIN de BLUES festival ...
Car ils étaient là lors de la soirée de restitution de la résidence des Dynamic Blockbuster au Lycée Jean Brito coorganisée par les organisateurs des Trans Musicales, du Festival du Schmoul et du BAIN de BLUES festival ...
Car ils étaient là lors de la soirée de restitution de la résidence des Dynamic Blockbuster au Lycée Jean Brito coorganisée par les organisateurs des Trans Musicales, du Festival du Schmoul et du BAIN de BLUES festival ...
So this photo was one of my favorites besides Horizon 1. I like how the lines of the rocking chair play off the lines of the windows. Dynamic balance is a more interesting way to balance a photo over symmetrical balance. The larger proportion (the window) is offset by the smaller object (the chair). An interesting concept over what I thought photography was (i.e. putting the object in the center and pressing the clicking "thingy").
An artificial humanoid created to fight crime and Nazis. In a world of mystery men who were also reporters or millionaire playboys, his secret identity was that of a gym coach.
Dynamic composition is achieved here because of the way the two pencils make a sharp point at the end and lines are connected. Some elements that make this image dynamic is: shape the way the two pencils form a kind of unfinished triangle, lines of course the way the lines are not parallel but connected, and position of the items. In this picture i would say the point of interest is the flower smack in the middle or the hand sanitizer at the top because of the fact that the two pencils kind of act as an arrow that leads your eye up.
Dynamic Monochrome - 9 Images - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Strobe at 4 o'clock.
Strobe at 10 o'clock.
I decided to edit this shot for experience in photoshop. Painted in a light and dark curves adjustment layer. Added some Airbrushing, don't like to airbrush, but may as well try. Mostly only at 5% except some areas at 20%.