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An almost classic rigor gives stern grace to this entry of an apartment building in the Miracle Mile.
First Prize: Advertising Category, Food Sub-Category (People's Choice 2012)
"A colourful symphony of food, glorious food!"
Moon Trapped in Alpenglow
MOON MONDAY 12pm ‘entry’ for this Last Monday of the decade.
The Pink Belt of Venus Alpenglow phenomena that colors the sky Pink was turning to cranberry on the left of the frame. I LOVE smooth subtle gradients in skies.
Photographic musings:
I try my best to find tight frames for the moon. It’s surprisingly hard. I couldn’t step back any further as topography is my master in that. Operationally, I often drive or walk the “shadow” line on parallel ridges of the moon or sun to find an interesting “Close” object to get in focus with the moon. I’ve worked parallel ridges for miles while the moon or sun rises or sets, I’m on that line. The moon is considered an infinite focus but in low light, getting closer things precisely focused is a function of distance and f-stop. F-stop is the aperture (pupil) size of your lens. Higher numbers is small pupil, lower f-stop number are a bigger pupil (aperture). Manual Mode….
High F-stop number give you deep focal fields but they are a double edged sword. High f-stop also steals light which is in short supply in this lighting. Distance from the foreground object IS YOUR FRIEND. Getting too close and you’ll never be able to focus both objects. The timing/lighting for this sort of capture is of very short duration. A few minutes, once a month at most. The moon has to be in close far perspective with almost anything to be a great shot out of the gate. Enjoy the pursuit. This is one of my favorite Close far perspectives. Getting in focus grass against the moon in low light is sort of a difficult thing to do.
Location: Bliss DInosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana)
Title: Moon Trapped in Alpenglow 122219C
Of course me and my friend get stuck on supply duty. While we were heading to the city for our supply shipment a few abanonded and defective robots went after us. My buddy took one out while I went for the others.
The new entry to our field from our driveway. This is down near the road. Not too pretty, but necessary if they want to get farm equipment into our field.
Entry With Columns. Entry to Rabat in Sousse, Tunisia. Black and white photography by Donna Corless.
Stobes on 2nd floor bounced off ceiling each at 1/2 power.
Strobe in Living Room beyond arch CR at 1/2 with stofen
Strobe in Kitchen beyond arch CL at 1/2 with stofen
In the Strezlecki desert of Australia a flock of galahs replenish on the only small water avaliable at the base of this lonely tree.Its a rare photo opportunity to get such a clear and symetrical shot of these beautiful birds in flight
in the middle of the desert.
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Tranquillity at Platt Fields Park, Fallowfield. Peace can be found in city areas and a home for wildlife.