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Vintage bicycle light, label "lucifer". See at the Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show. Anyone know anything about this light?
Trying to get out and take photos more often when I have no subjects or ideas in mind. Trying to play with a contrast of colors and opposing geometry.
one of the candles that was lit in the windowsill of our 14th century village church, St Michael's, Emley, West Yorkshire - at Christingle Service tonight - Christmas Eve. 2015.
The Point Iroquois Light Station rests on a bluff above Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and stands watch where the lake begins its treacherous rush into the St. Mary's River. The Ojibwa Indians massacred a group of invading Iroquois warriors at this location in 1662, giving the point its name. It was noted by the early explorers, but did not become significant until the St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal opened in 1855. The Point Iroquois Light was first illuminated in 1857 and its Fourth Order Fresnel lens shone over one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world: the entrance to the St. Mary's River and the Soo Locks. Point Iroquois became busier with each passing year, and the personnel and facilities required to run the station grew accordingly. In 1870 the house and tower were completely rebuilt, and in 1902, a two-story rectangular brick house was added to the residence to provide housing for the assistant keeper at a total cost of $18,000. There was a group of children at the station and the government sponsored a school at the point. The children of local fishermen attended school here, so the point became a meeting place for local residents. For over 100 years the Point Iroquois Light performed its duties, but in 1962 its light was extinguished in favor of a beacon farther out in the water. Today, the lighthouse and 65 foot tower have been renovated thanks to the cooperative efforts of the Bay Mills/Brimley Historical Research Society and the National Forest Service. Much of the station has been converted into an excellent maritime museum and it has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A cool way to view mine or anyone else's photostream is on fluidr.
Shot in full sun using a Cheetahstand RiceBowl 190 par boomed over camera center w CL-600X full power triggered by Godox XT32 trigger.
Vamos começar bem a semana comendo frutas.
Desculpe a minha ausência na galeria de vocês. Estou viajando e aqui a internet é muito lenta.
I work all day, and get half-drunk at night.
Waking at four to soundless dark, I stare.
In time the curtain-edges will grow light.
Till then I see what's really always there:
Unresting death, a whole day nearer now,
Making all thought impossible but how
And where and when I shall myself die.
"Aubade" by Philip Larkin
(Olympus XA, 35mm film, Kodak Gold 400.)
Taken for the T189 photo a week group- subject this week is flash.
580EX with yellow gel strapped to the inside of the umbrella, set at manual half power. Fired by radio pocket wizard. Foreground and tree lit by a torch with a green gel over the light.
There was low cloud which diffused the light nicely in the forest, although it was a bit damp and cold!
Velimna: gli etruschi del fiume
sfilata storica.
Percorso: Via Manzoni,Via Quintina, arrivo al Parco Bellini (Ponte S. Giovanni - PG)
Of us is expressing there....
Without going out of your door
You can know all things of earth
With out looking out of your window
You could know the ways of heaven
The farther one travels
The less one knows
The less one really knows
The beatles knew nothing but the truth!!!!!
The Rim light
Also called a backlight or hair light, the rim light (the third main light in the three-point lighting plan) is placed behind the subject, out of the picture frame, and often rather higher than the Key light or Fill. The point of the rim light is to provide separation from the background by highlighting the subject's shoulders and hair.
The rim light should be just bright enough to provide separation from the background, but not as bright as the key light.