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The waves of the Gulf of Mexico are smoothed by a long exposure as the sun begins to rise on the Galveston, Texas, beach.
Exposition Dynamo à Paris
Œuvre de Philippe Decrauzat - SHUT AND OPEN AT THE SAME TIME (sculpture), 2008 - MIRRORS (murs), 2013
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This picture came out overexposed on my camera, but I kind of like the effect it gave...
(A Doll a Week - Week 5)
Dynamo©ArtundUnart 2016
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I had the privilege of shooting front row at Dynamo Metalfest. Kinda out of my nature photo routine, but great to do
Macro Mondays - Souvenir
Wertmarke vom Dynamo Open Air Festival 1996
Token from the Dynamo Festival, Eindhoven, NL
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Des lumières qui clignotent, des pièces enfumées, colorées, des toiles aux motifs incertains et qui paraissent se mouvoir alors qu'on passe devant... Dynamo c'est à la fois quelque chose d'enrichissant et d'amusant. Nos sens sont mis à l'épreuve: vertiges, illusions, chaque œuvre nous trouble d'une façon ou d'une autre. À voir l’émerveillement des enfants, on comprend qu'il vaut parfois mieux ne pas chercher le pourquoi du comment, car même si notre œil averti parvient aisément à déjouer les subterfuges de l'illusion, il est souvent préférable de n'opposer aucune résistance et d'apprécier l'art pour ce qu'il est.
12 / 2023 Zürich
Nikon F3 50mm f1.4 Ai
Adox ColorMission
ARS-Imago C-41 Kit (Bellini)
Epson V850 with Vuescan
Weekend: Wet, night descending and the city dampened by the passing storm, Johannesburg's old Central Business District still throbs with activities! The 'City of Gold' - southern Africa's financial, commercial and industrial hub has not sometimes been referred to as as the 'New York of the Southern Hemisphere' without reason. It is a city that 'never sleeps'. Lively, dynamic, richly multi-cultural, it is a vast, sprawling, hugely diverse Megalopolis! Taken from the top of the Carlton Centre, the tallest building on the African continent, I deliberately took this handheld at a low shutter speed (1/15 sec) without optical image stabilization (OIS) to capture something of the motion and the thrall!
In a world where opression is commonplace, lots of heads will bow and fewer stand up.
Tyson, beast known for his nickname Dynamo, was a young boy from Mauritian-African origins. Long ago his ancestors had been brought to this place to forcefully work solely for the gain of others.
His history had troubled him ever since he could remember the stories and as such Tyson vowed he'd never take orders from anyone ever again! The young boy left his home-island, leaving his family and friends behind. After a time he met a mysterious being and challenged it.
After being defeated hopelessly, the being offered to awaken the true powers hidden deep inside Tyson and as such he was reborn.
A rash, violent jock with little respect for any authority safe his masters. Dynamo Tyson uses his teleportation and his knive and massive club to wreak havoc on his opponents. his anger and lack of discipline often get him into problems but luckily for him, his lover is rather handy with a sniper...
New day new character, what can I say? Dynamo Tyson was conceived as merely a fun tablescrap but he quickly grew on me as something more. I focussed this build on going predominantly g1 and I think it paid off really well.
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I had the privilege of shooting front row at Dynamo Metalfest. Kinda out of my nature photo routine, but great to do
» The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail. This is bicycle number 97.
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#Week 13: Create your own bokeh 52 weeks of 2017
A re-process of a shot taken at abandoned power station last year (ECVB). Unfortunately we missed the main building due to work going on but the museum next door was a great place to look around.
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Week 5 - Dolly Diptych Weekly
So, are you sick of her yet? Haha. She's my only long-haired doll, so by default, she gets all the 'wind-blown hair' shots!
Flickr (or is it Firefox?) killed the saturation of my photos, booo!
This plate is on a dynamo supplied by McClure & Whitfield for powering the projectors at the Brookfield Cinema in Poynton, Cheshire, in 1938. The translation - Mersey, I'm ready.
The Mersey Dynamo works of McClure & Whitfield appears to have originated in a foundry business called Cameron Pearson which was merged into McClure & Whitfield in 1892 and became one of the first electrical engineering companies in the world, manufacturing dynamos. McClure & Whitfield installed the first electrical lighting powered by one of their dynamos on the Embankment in 1897, it also supplied the navy through 2 world wars with steering and drive motors for submarines, surface ships and indeed for mulberry harbour. In 1946 the business partnership existing between David McClure and Robert Brotherton Whitfield dissolved but the business continued. The company still exists and is still a private company owned by the family trading as Piggott and Whitfield Ltd, based in the North-West and in the City of London, installing mechanical, electrical, control and data systems into commercial and industrial properties all over the UK and beyond.