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I took two versions of this photo, and ended up with one I much preferred. This one however is a great photo for showing off the new Legacy body I've got, and I am a bit of a show-off... Also got a chance to mess around with a light gradient which was fun!
Model: Moi
Location: My Home
Pose: Me
Der Verlauf gipfelt im Gelb. Sicher ein seltsamer Attraktor für Bienen und Kollegen.
Yellow dominates and is the culmination of this color game.
not so dreamy and pastel this time. the setup is the same, just changed the position of lamps.
first one: www.flickr.com/photos/silentelf/10491819165/
Canon eos 650D + reversed lens
First from a day out with David (ouldm01) who has been giving me a few tips. later we met Karl (Shuggie) on a fine morning in the Trossachs.
Explore No 55 on 21.09.09
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in May 2019, I had every intention of playing with the angles for the composition and editing of this shot. I had no idea that the car would really play such a role in distorting perception of the gradient of this steep slope in the city. Enjoy!
Photographing these Snow Geese was a crazy moment like something out of Hitchcock's, The Birds! You would think with so much chaos, there would be a lot of injuries, bumps and bruises but when they cleared, you’ll be glad to know, no bird was left behind. 😊 HSoS!
(Smile on Saturday Theme: Going Up)
Chiltern Railways' 68011 drifts down the gradient into London Marylebone at the rear of 5H62, the 17.42 empty stock move from Wembley LMD to London Marylebone. This will then form the 18.18 service to Oxford.