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The Evoluon is a conference center and former science museum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
My initial idea was to add star trails behind it but unfortunately way to much light pollution and clouds. Still its a great unique building and personally one of my favorites.
The BBC2 filmed a Trade Test Film inside the Evoluon when there was a technology exhibition back in the late sixties, check out this grooovy video; www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWz52-expO8
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Great trip to Chicago, was so nice to meet Doug and Martin.
This was shot yesterday during a particularly heavy downpour under Michigan Avenue.
Links soon.
Humid damp day in Austin!
Explore #471 on Monday, October 5, 2009,
DC4058 is captured running bonnet-first on the East Coast Trunk line at Ruakura. The loco will shortly diverge from the main line and take the Cambridge branch to the dairy works at Hautapu, where it will collect loaded wagons and return with them to Te Rapa yard in Hamilton. These wagons will then form part of a longer train bound for Tauranga Port.
Sorry for the delay in posting. I've been crazy busy with work which is preventing me from putting in much processing time. Hopefully this push will relax in the not too distant future and I'll be back to a more normal schedule.
Brad McGinley and I spent a long day/night of travel to get to/from the Crystal Mill which has been on my bucket list since I first saw a photograph of it many years ago. We picked the night of the full moon because I thought the light might provide some interesting light and shadow. In many ways I was right, but capturing the shot I envisioned proved a formidable competitor.
This shot is made up of about 30 - 13 second shots. In each one I light painted a different portion of the scene. The moon is to my right lighting up the rocks on the left and a portion of the tree right of the cabin. The gaps you see in the star trails are due to delays in my shooting caused by our dogs. I'm not sure why I didn't automate this with my intervelometer, but at the time it didn't seem an issue.
I'm not completely happy with this shot, but I do like it enough to post it. I guess to me, the pieces and parts that make up the scene aren't playing well together. If you have any thoughts or recommendations to share I would love to hear them. As always, if you like it that would be a great comment too.
What is more opposite than light and darkness. This picture has a deeper meaning to me. I really enjoy looking at it.
ODC~ 6/16/11: Opposites
It is often difficult to photograph art enclosed in glass cases. But I was so captivated by this amazing mosque lamp from Egypt, Mamluk period, ca. 1630. Glass, enameled and gilded.
The description of the piece:
Imagine hundreds of mosque lamps like this example hanging from rafters in a cavernous mosque in Cairo. Each lamp would have been filled with oil and water. The water both cooled the glass and allowed more light to be directed downward for navigating the space and for facilitating prayer and reading. Once lit, the inscription encircling this lamp's flaring neck also became visible. It compares the light of God to the light of a lamp glowing in the darkness.
Have a bright and beautiful weekend, dear people :)))
(As ever, there was no post-production work apart from resizing)
Drinking straws, arranged in a glass jar, and located above an electric light !
For a "natural light" view, please link below :
An interesting light bulb that I came across. I liked the shape of the filament.
I'd be grateful for any comments.
it was NOT freezing cold
i had fun at dance practice
i took pictures with my brother
i worked on my prom dress
and i went out to eat with my mom :)