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De Inktpot/Hoofdadministratiegebouw III ("the Ink Pot") .
Design (1918): George van Heukelom.
Reflected: De neorenaissance Tulpenburgh/Hoofdgebouw II.
Design (1895): J.F. Klinkhamer.
Both buildings were the administrative main buildings of the Dutch railroads. Currently in use by Prorail.
Utrecht , The Netherlands.
"Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet."
- Victor Hugo
“We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.”
- Dag Hammarskjold
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My first digital film experiment - 24 pictures shot with the camera in a mode that is most similar to what it was like shooting film. No editing has been done to these jpgs - just out of the camera using the Expressive creative filter.
Find out more about DFC here - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/04/the-digital-film-cha...
Dissecting what I did right and wrong on this first "roll" - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/09/digital-film-challen...
Technical properties:
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens : Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 200
This image was chosen among the 'Featured Photos of the Week' of Nov 04, 2011 at Streets in Colo(u)r
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Natural framing using friend's face as the subject and paper roll to make the frame.
- The photo has a good light combination, from low light to bright light which makes the subject more focused.
- The photo can be improved by using a big frame which can show more detail of the subject.
- interesting subject.
for macro monday a close up of the beautiful magnolia that blossomed and wowed me throughout the day saturday.
I love this bridge, and I like to photograph it too.. Usually when I photograph a specific subject, I really like to work it over. LOL.. I usually try capturing different angles and when framing presents itself, I usually utilize it..
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“Sometimes you don’t even notice that something has changed. You think you’re still you and your life is your life. Instead, one day you wake up, you look around and you don’t recognize nothing, absolutely nothing."
Roberta & Claudia
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This image captures a headshot of a local, likely one of the guides, framed perfectly within the interplay of shadows cast by the late evening sun on the walls of Mutrah Fort. Perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the Mutrah Corniche, this historic fort dates back to the late 16th century, built by the Portuguese during their brief occupation of Oman. Once a critical defensive stronghold, it safeguarded the strategically vital port of Mutrah, a key hub in the region's maritime history – Mutrah, Muscat, Oman
The Frame Shop
This shop belongs to a Muslim migrant Sajid from Shaharanpur on SV Road Bandra abutting the slaughter house compund slums .
I come this side as my tailoring masters have their workshops inside this huge sprawling slums .
When I finish my work I come and sit at Sajids shop and watch how he creates beauty on wood with his skilfull hands .
He is highly talented and master of this
Wood Carving Art .