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Day three was a visit to OMSI, which was also very cool -- but it poured rain all day while we were there, and it's not really much of a place for shooting photos, anyway.
However, the visit did give me the chance to scope out spots along the east side of the river and I found one place right at the edge of the OMSI parking lot which had access to the river's edge -- then came back that night to shoot a bunch of evening photos.
The first set were all cool, but dark. Then I figured out that I needed to adjust the shutter speed and BOOM - that solved it.
Part of my 1/365 project: 1 photo per day for 365 days.
Edifício Viadutos, em São Paulo, Brasil. Projeto de João Artacho Jurado. 1956. FlickrDay Arquitetura! Outro ângulo, fotografado pela MaWa.
Viadutos residential building in São Paulo, Brazil. Designed by João Artacho Jurado. 1956. For FlickrDay Architecture. From another angle, shot by MaWa.
It is just 6 days since this was taken and the world has changed so much in those few days. I’m now in lockdown because of this virus as I’m an oldie with asthma. So there is no excuse not to read all those photographic books on my shelves.
There is much talk in street photographers about missing the decisive moment and this is an example. About 2 minutes before a middle aged motorist in his 2 seater sports car stop to look and he had a wonderful look of disdain on his face. To have that image with the one I uploaded would have been a gem.
SO NEVER CHIMP!!!!!!!!
Quelquefois, il y a des sympathies si réelles que, se rencontrant pour la première fois, on semble se retrouver...
Merci à Nadia et à Fanny pour cette journée épique, notre périple "arrosé" restera comme un joli moment d'échanges et d'amitié.
Edifício Viadutos, em São Paulo, Brasil. Projeto de João Artacho Jurado. 1956.
Viadutos residential building in São Paulo, Brazil. Designed by João Artacho Jurado. 1956.
Photo taken before Sean's Little League game today.
Part of my 1/365 project: 1 photo per day for 365 days.
Testing a 105mm Micro-Nikkor. Thanks Fran Simó!.
When I was in Japan, a lot of children screams "Neko-chan sugoooi!!" when they had seen a cat. Is like to say "a caaat! amazing!!!" LOL!
© Lluis Gerard | MiraiStudio | 500px | G+ | WasabiNoise Photoblog
DUE AMICI SPECIALI.
Questi due giorni li dedico interamente a loro,se lo meritano.
CANON EOS 600D con ob.SIGMA 10-20f./4-5,6 EX DC HSM.
Warmer weather means the chalk comes out and the kids start to draw all over the driveway, front patio, etc.
Took this one with the new Canon.
Part of my 1/365 project: 1 photo per day for 365 days.
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The Del Mar opened in 1936. Then the main theater seated 950 and the balcony 350.
cinematreasures.org/theater/324/
www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us/ra/DelMar.html
It closed in 1999 and re-opened in 2002 after being restore. The main theater now seats 500, and what used to be the balcony is divided into two 140 seat theaters.
Movies showing on May 5, 2005:
www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/ (which was most famous for the
promotion campaign which went horribly wrong - see laughingsquid.com/tag/aqua-teen-hunger-force/ )
Was in Seattle for the one-day Search Engine Watch Live workshop at the Hotel Monaco (which was good). When the workshop ended, went to dinner with Tassoula and Kelley (which was also good!). And then Tassoula, who couldn't believe I'd never seen some of the famous downtown sights before, showed me around the area quickly while we dodged rain drops. (Thanks TEK!)
Took about 5-10 pix, but this one -- even a bit crooked -- was the best.
Part of my 1/365 project: 1 photo per day for 365 days.