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The southernmost point of Iceland. Home to the 'endless black beach'.
A vintage AutoKnips IV selftimer. It's a cool piece of photo history that still works. Made in Germany. I'm unsure of the year. Probably circa 1970. It even works on my Fujifilm X-T30. #AutoKnips #B&W #ShutterRelease #nostalgia
Redes IV
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She was waiting for a shooting for an professinal photographer.
She was sitting on a stone near a water fall and the light was braking so beautiful on her face. I have had the honour to be at the photographers side during her shooting. I saw his pictures- perfect!
I always try to find this special thing in a person, the individuality. So it's really a question to all: Is a posing picture better? Without a blemish? Isn't the charisma that we all try to catch, or is it perfection?
La la la Human Steps by Amelia
Continuing with my explorations in virtual geometric sculptural forms - This is my creation for Epicene's Round III
The St James IV tower, in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland.
"Holyroodhouse", as it is sometimes termed, is the official royal residence in Scotland. The North-West James IV tower is the oldest part of the structure, originally built in the early 1500s by James IV of Scotland, adjascent to the now ruined 12th century Holyrood Abbey. However most of the rest of the building was designed by Sir William Bruce, and dates to the 1670s.
Taken with a Nikon D40 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
.. a spider's nigth work, finished by morning dew..
Forest of Mouriki, near Vlasti, Kozani, Greece.
Up to #202, Oct 31, 2007.
Mieux en grand pour les reflets
Sculpture de Saint Clair CEMIN, en acier inoxyable
Avenue Winston Churchill, devant le Petit Palais
Né en 1951 au Brésil, Saint Clair CEMIN vit et travaille entre Beijing, Paris et New York. « J’ai eu pendant des années un atelier à Beijing où j’ai réalisé ma série de sculptures Guanxi. En chinois, guanxi signifie “connexions personnelles” et se traduit par “cercles d’amis et de relations de travail”, et fait référence aujourd’hui aux “réseaux sociaux”. Bien que le terme soit intimement lié à la culture chinoise, le concept de guanxi est universel. Guanxi IV évoque l’esprit communautaire, l’entraide et les réseaux de soutien qui se nouent au sein de groupes. L’œuvre évoque également un sens de la solidarité en général et l’interdépendance entre les individus. » - Saint Clair CEMIN
FIAC Projects 2019
Peak period on Sydney harbour.
Last Saturday night at McMahons Point Wharf.
Saturday 12th October, 2024.
Part of my recent dusk walking tours around the harbour.
Lately I have been parking the car along Blues Point Road, and walking down to the harbour.
A catamaran had just picked up more wedding guests from the McMahons Point Wharf, and was embarking on its dusk wedding cruise.
Meanwhile, the 'John Nutt' ferry - coming from Darling Harbour - was just about to dock at McMahons Point Wharf, to collect passengers going to Luna Park (Milsons Point) and then under the bridge to Circular Quay.
The 'John Nutt' is Sydney's newest ferry, commencing service in July, 2024. It is one of the new Parramatta River Class of catamarans. John Nutt was an engineer who was chiefly responsible for constructing Sydney's Opera House.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.