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Wat Pho Bangkok Thailand Reclining Buddha

 

The Reclining Buddha is brickwork mortar with plaster from the inside with gold gilded on top. The complex is called Wat Pho and it is a tad crowded with many structures crammed in.

 

It is difficult to shoot the full body length of the Reclining Buddha as there are pillars very close to the statue all along its length. You can shoot the full visage from the foot end provided the sections are not closed because of maintenance and you have a co-operative lens that opens really wide.

  

The Buddha measures 15 m high and 46 m long and renders all attempts to shoot fraught with challenges.

  

The soles (not visible here, of course) of the feet of the Buddha are about 3 m high and 4.5 m long.

  

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The interior of Halifax Townhouse #1. I put as much effort into the inside as I did the outside, and as you can see, I obviously stuck with a consistent color scheme throughout.

 

I realize that this image is rather high contrast and contains a crazy amount of detail, so you best look at it large size to prevent your eyes from going crooked. :D

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I got these 6 pairs of cup and saucer from my favorite thrift shop this weekend.

love them

grand staircase double-helix designed by Leonardo da Vinci, Château de Chambord, Loire, France

Ganden Monastery, Tibet

 

Olympus OMD EM5

Olympus 45mm 1.8

The lines between inside and outside living blur in the warmth of Southern India.

“Inside yourself or outside, you never have to change what you see, only the way you see it.”

Thaddeus Golas

Mary, dressed in luminous blue and set against a rich red background, is seen crowned and enthroned with Jesus on her knee, while the dove of the Holy Spirit descends upon her.

 

The window predates the present cathedral. It is from the mid-12th century and was originally the central window behind the alter of an earlier Romanesque church that occupied the site and was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1194. The window survived and was inserted into its present frame in the south ambulatory of the new church around 1230.

 

The radiant colour of Mary’s dress is a striking example of what has been famously described as “Chartres blue”. It contributes a singular intensity to the cathedral’s stained glass and the claim has been made that it is quite literally unique; that none knows how it was produced and that it has proved impossible to replicate. However, this would seem to be an example of romanticism clouding the facts. The colour is indeed magnificent but art historians know pretty well how it was produced and there appears to be no obstacle to replicating it.*

 

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I like black humor. Seriously, I love it. I don't think that makes me a bad person. I do not enjoy human tragedies, and I'm a terrible sentinent person.

 

But I don't want to cry and say "oh, the world is terrible, there's people starving in Africa, bombs, and stupid churches all arround the world, what will become of me?"

 

No. I laugh about it all. I even laugh about me when I'm stupid (pretty much all the time).

 

There's people that can't handle my sense of humour... normally they hate me until they know me for real.

 

On this photo, I tried to represent people like me, who apparently has an "armor", and they look ridiculously strong, but on the inside, they're sentinent, and they worth.

 

This is one of my most personal images.

 

Hope you like it!

 

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Me gusta el humor negro. En serio, adoro el humor negro. No creo que eso me haga mala persona. No disfruto con las tragedias humanas, y soy una persona terriblemente sensible.

 

Pero no quiero llorar y decir "oh, el mundo es terrible, hay gente pasando hambre en África, bombas, y estúpidas religiones comiéndoles el coco a la gente por todo el planeta, ¿qué será de mí?"

 

No. me río de todo eso. Incluso me río de mí mismo, cuando soy estúpido (Prácticamente todo el tiempo).

 

Hay gente que no puede soportar mi sentido del humor. Normalmente me odian, hasta que me conocen del todo.

 

En esta foto, he tratado de representar a la gente como yo, que aparentemente tienen una "coraza", y parecen ridículamente fuertes, pero en el interior, son sensibles, y valen la pena.

 

Esta es una de mis imágenes más personales.

 

¡Espero que os guste!

 

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Waiting for an afternoon's concert in Windhover Hall inside the Calatrava-designed wing of the Milwaukee Art Musem. Note that the "wings" are closed.

 

Through those windows straight ahead is Lake Michigan. On a sunny day it's a spectacular view. Even on a cloudy day, like that was, it is impressive.

 

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Pentax DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6AL II

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- and outside in. With these lattice walls you are outside in the garden even when you are inside the house... A garden inside a building - inside a park - inside an island - inside a city, country and continent. A piece of Asia hidden away in the heart of Manhattan, NYC.

(The Chinese courtyard garden at the Metropolitan Museum).

Conjunto em patchwork e aplicação.

Bolsa + porta-celular +necessaire básica + porta-moedas com fecho da Vovó + capa de agenda + porta-óculos com fecho da Vovó.

 

It's raining outside, so just let me listen to my fave and fantastic music inside!!!

我突然有點厭倦了那裡的過往總總與無知傾斜的一切,所以就盡情地跟著音樂 搖擺吧!

Maybe some of you can't see some things clear but I can.

   

I went to the adidas originals PR event last night, I really had fun with the party, wine, and house music even if it was raining and I was wearing high heels.

 

Fashion show & DJ always make me feel excited and surprised.

 

It's time to buy some new CDs 'coz I get great ideas!!! yay :P

 

♫ Listening to Uffie Robot Oeuf ♪ ♫

Just playing with my 50mm ! Too cold to go outside with the camera ............. :-((

 

SOOC

 

Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G

 

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Very small format bodies:

* Full-spectrum modified Sony H9

* Full-spectrum modified Sony Nex-5R (blog post)

* Infrared modified Canon 50D (sold 8/Dec/13)

* Sony Nex-5

 

Very small format lenses:

* Canon CL 250mm f/4 (reflex)

* Sony E 16mm f/2.8

* Sony E 35mm f/1.8 OSS

* Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS

* Tokina 300mm f/6.3 (reflex)

 

35mm format bodies:

* Canon EOS 3

* Full spectrum modified Sony A7R (added 25/Nov/13) - see my review

* Voigtlander Bessa R

 

35mm format lenses:

* Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM (sold 4/2014)

* Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM (added 26/Dec/13)

* Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM (sold 4/2014)

* Canon EF 200mm f/2L IS USM (see my review)

* Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8

* Carl Zeiss Jena Bigon 3.5cm f/2.8 - Not shown, added 4/2014

* Hanimex 300mm f/5.6 (reflex)

* KMZ Jupiter 50mm f/2 M39

* LZOS Rubinar 300mm f/4.5 (reflex) - Not shown, added 4/2014

* Sigma 400mm f/5.6 (reflex)

* Sigma 600mm f/8 (reflex)

* Sony Zeiss FE 35mm f/2.8 (added 25/Nov/2013) (sold 16/3/14)

* Vivitar 500mm f/8 (reflex)

* Voigtlander VM Ultra-Wide Heliar 12mm f/5.6 (with finder)

 

Medium format:

* Contax Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2 Planar T*

* Fuji GF670W - 6x7/6x6, 55mm f/4.5 EBC (see my review)

* Fuji GW690III - 6x9, 90mm f/3.5 EBC

* Polaroid 190 Land Camera (w. Zeiss rangefinder)

 

4x5" Large format lenses:

* Nikon Nikkor-SW 65mm f/4 (w. Copal #0 shutter) (sold 4/2014)

* Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar 150mm f/2.8 (w. Copal #3 shutter)

* 4 x 150mm f/2.8 MC Planar-based lenses with geared irises

 

8x10" Large format lenses:

* Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 21cm f/4.5 (w. Ilex #4 Universal shutter)

* Fuji Fujinon-L 300mm f/5.6 (w. Copal #3 shutter)

* Kodak Aero Ektar 12"/308mm f/2.5

* Schneider-Kreuznach Super Symmar-XL Aspheric 110mm f/5.6 (w. Copal #1 shutter)

 

Ultra large format lenses:

* Carl Zeiss Jena Apo-Germinar 1000mm f/12

* Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 480mm f/4.5

 

Large format bodies:

* Chamonix 045N-2 (sold 4/2014)

* Graflex Speed Graphic 4x5" with an accurate shutter (used for this abomination)

* Shen Hao TFC-810A

 

Trying to keep the redundancy to a minimum :)

 

To be added soon: Sony A7R, Sony/Zeiss FE 35mm f/2.8 and Shen Hao TFC-45 II B.

 

Want to get rid of: IR converted 50D, Nex-5, Sony E 35mm f/1.8 OSS, Tokina 300mm f/5.6, Vivitar 500mm f/8, Chamonix 045-N2

 

Other gear not shown: B+W 093 filters, Baader U (UV) filter, misc. filters and adapters, 2 x Canon 580 EX II, Canon ST-E2, Manfrotto 303-SPH VR head, Manfrotto 405 geared head, Gitzo GT2451 and GT1541T tripods, Gitzo GM2451 monopod, misc. support gear and Epson V700 scanner.

Photograph was taken in a subway station in Hamburg, Germany while layers of posters were being removed.

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Salzburg Cathedral is the 7th century Baroque cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg, dedicated to Saint Rupert and Saint Vergilius.

 

Founded by Saint Rupert in 774 on the remnants of a Roman town, the cathedral was rebuilt in 1181 after a fire. In the 17th century, the cathedral was completely rebuilt in the Baroque style under Prince-Bishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau to its present appearance.

Mamiya RB67 with 127mm/3.8

Handheld at 1/15...

Expired Kodak PlusX developed in Rodinal

 

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Com pincel úmido, aplico a sombra preta no contorno superior como delineador e no contorno inferior como lápis.

 

Com lápis preto aplico na parte interna superior o traço cobrindo as áreas de cor natural, isso dá mais "dramaticidade" à esse tipo de make.

 

Com os dedos novamente reaplico o iluminador na pálpebra móvel e com leves toques vou esfumando com os próprios dedos.

*Não tirei foto, mas com o pincel de esfumar que usei no côncavo e no canto externo repasso por cima de toda a pálpebra móvel de forma suave para não "jogar" iluminador ou glitter se for o caso para todos os lados...

 

Aplico a parte "branquinha" (primer) do rímel Volume Shocking nos cílios superiores e em seguida aplico o rímel em sí por cima, 2 x no mínimo.

Na parte inferior só passo o rímel.

 

Com um pincel aplico a sombra do duo atena marrom e penteio, aproveitando para espalhar e esfumar a sombra pré aplicada.

 

*Nessa sequência já havia cortado a sobrancelha corretamente.

**Em algumas fotos tive que dar mais contraste para que vcs pudessem ver melhor as formas e contornos. No final vcs irão ver sem nenhum efeito especial a make geral.

Silver satin blouse and black pencil skirt.

an alley , France

 

Leica M9-P , 50mm Apo summicron asph f2.0

 

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The lesser whistling duck (Dendrocygna javanica), also known as Indian whistling duck or lesser whistling teal, is a species of whistling duck that breeds in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. They are nocturnal feeders that during the day may be found in flocks around lakes and wet paddy fields. They can perch on trees and sometimes build their nest in the hollow of a tree. This brown and long-necked duck has broad wings that are visible in flight and produces a loud two-note wheezy call. It has a chestnut rump, differentiating it from its larger relative, the fulvous whistling duck, which has a creamy white rump.

Lesser whistling duck are usually gregarious.

 

Diet: They feed mainly on plants taken from the water as well as grains from cultivated rice apart from small fish, frogs and invertebrates such as molluscs and worms.

 

Calls: Call is a wheezy whistling “seasick-seasick."

 

Source: Wikipedia

Well this is the first attempt with my newest prop . This is me in my genuine vintage straight jacket . Really is a very strange feeling to have this thing on and really makes you think how bad things were for patients back then . Would be terrible to be locked away for weeks inside a padded cell in this jacket .

 

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Talk Urbex is a great site full of friendly explorers , check it out !!!!

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This place is amazing, the market is based on five huge zeppellin hangars which were erected between 1924 and 1930.

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Nikon FA, Nikkor 35 mm f/2, Fomapan 200 Creative.

Abandoned Chapel inside a school in Germany

 

In 1939 a new law stated that every disabled new born should be reported to the government. The disabled, mostly children were taken in institutes. The government, the national socialists were heading to the WWII to create the third Reich. The race purification program killed more than 200.000 people and also in St. Jozefsheim people were killed. The ‘Schutzengelhaus’ from the Franciscans was rebuilt to this kind of “death” institute. The institute gave place to 200 beds. More than 30 children were killed during these years in this institute. In July 1943 the institute left the St Jozefsheim site and the remaining 183 children were transported to other institutes.

 

In 1952 the buildings were expropriate from the Nazis and was sold back to the Franciscan order. But only several years later, in 1955 it was sold again, now to the English who used the buildings for almost 40 years.

 

The English connected two older buildings with some new ones and a military hospital was born. The monastery became a modern hospital with two operation rooms, out patient departments and even a psychiatric department.

 

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Shot with Mamiya 645DF+ Body & Leaf Credo 80 Digital Back, Schneider Kreuznach 28mm f4.5 LS Lens.

 

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Je vous présente "Bounty" blanc de blanc :)

Un amour de chat :)

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Inside the belly of the beast... roughly 80 years old and still going strong. Light painting the night away with some good folks.

Otis (L) and Jimmy (R) -- both are sweet boys... but not that often in the same shot

Bronnbach monastery interior, view inside the cloisters showing the outward leaning outer arcade.

 

Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Sony A6000

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The Great Gallery measures over 40 metres (131 ft) by 10 metres (33 ft) and provided the ideal setting for court functions such as balls, receptions and banquets. The tall windows and the crystal mirrors facing them on the opposite wall together with the white and gold stucco decoration and the ceiling frescoes combine to form a work of art making it one of the most magnificent Rococo interiors in existence.

Tattoo

Miriam M. Wynn

 

Like a tattoo, you are painted, printed,

On my body, all over my soul;

Like a dream, your memory remains

Inside of me, inside my skin.

My delicate soul is soaked with you:

The memory of you... is like my tattoo.

 

Body art is the recognition of the fact

That I belong to you,

That I am owned by you,

Forever stamped by you . . .

 

Like a song echoing through the valleys of my aching heart,

You are presented in me,

An angelic chorus in me,

A precious operetta in me;

Your magnum opus is what I am, you see,

A magic melody,

A helpless harmony,

An innocent tragedy--

 

But I am whole.

Your stamp, forever marked on my helpless skin;

My tattoo,

I am forever burning within, the

Hot scent of you, throughout my being.

 

My tattoo,

I love the persuasive spell of you,

The haunting passion of you,

The ferocious majesty of you . . .

 

My romantic melody,

I adore the thrill of you,

The stunning feel of you,

The irresistible touch of you--

 

And Oh! My darling, sweet tattoo,

Remember that I am yours,

For the gentle passion of the hours,

The exquisite dreams of lovers . . .

 

My darling angel of light,

You give me peace through hard times,

You fill me with the breath of Spring

All fresh and sweet with tender feeling.

 

My lovely, breathless tattoo,

I forever belong to you;

I willingly long for you,

You are my forbidden taboo . . .

 

For upon my hungry skin

Are you

Eternally tattooed.

Little break from our tour of Berlin.

. . . of the beast.

 

Truly, this is the inside of a 29 metres high, 39 metres long, 12 metres wide, 250 ton three headed elephant!

 

Don't believe me? Look at the first comment. This is definitely one that needs to be seen large!

 

Hope you had a great weekend.

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