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I don't know why this breakwater apparently has a couple of lampshades on the end of it... detail in the crop below!
10 minute exposure in Aberaeron, using the Lee Big Stopper and Lee 0.6 hard grad.
This pretty lampshade is one of two rows of them over the
snooker table at Tyntesfield which is a National Trust property near Bristol.
It looks rather weird on a black background to a black photo as of course I composed it to look balanced which you can't see without white behind it.
Does anyone know how we can see it as it should be with white behind it?
Highest position in Explore: 186 on Thursday, July 25, 2013
#63 Light in 113 pictures in 2013
My daughter has recently given birth to a lovely girl, making me a Granddad. Niqui decided to embroider this beautiful lampshade for them which has now taken pride of place in the playroom. Every stitch has been hand embroidered and some of them are tiny!!
Letting the bright afternoon sun light up this Gerbera from underneath..only cropped...nothing else..
This is a close-up HDR photo of a lamp shade taken looking through a plastic cup. The cup provides tints of green to the molten yellow and amber colour palette of the image. The circular motif with a vertical axis in the center suggests a reptilian eye.
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Antique, beaded lampshade (circa 1920s) from the pair of lamps I was given for my birthday a few years ago. I brought them into the 21st century with smart Edison bulbs.
Elmar (collapsible) 90/4 wide-open. I am now factoring in that this (almost 70 years old) lens has a "back focus" of about 3%. Since doing this, I am getting good focus.
A curious little shop on 16th Street near Indian School Road. It's a holdover building style from Phoenix of the 1950's. So much of the metro building growth is expansion to the north, east and west of the urban core. It's good to claim the central city too.
This lampshade shop is on the edge of the Bowery in New York City. The visual character of this hand-crafted lampshade shop caught my eye and imagination. I also like the poster next to the shop! Taken with an Ami 66 camera onto expired Rollei RPX 400.