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Ruta 23
Autoestrada internacional que chega a atingir uma altitude de 4.580 metros, percorre cenários belíssimos do Deserto do Atacama e dá acesso aos mais famosos pontos turísticos da região de Antofagasta.
the walls of the new lightrail station are ooooooooh! #lightingdesign #linklightrail #seattle #cominup
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“Man can learn nothing except by going from the known to the unknown.” – Claude Bernard
There is a very strange and beautiful calmness that happens right before some of these events. A sharp contrast to the scene just a few hours ago when the floral, custom carpet, lighting, staging, and audio teams all scramble in harmonious synergy in a sort up unscripted ballet. To the untrained eye, this early part of the day can seem a bit caotic. It is actually. Eventually it all comes together though, and with any luck, just after the candles are lit, ……
it’s quiet…….
Perfect…
Time to capture a little bit of this amazing environment the team created, a room that just 12 hours ago looked nothing like this and in another 8 hours will be restored back to its pristine condition. For now…if just for a brief few moments, the candles are lit, the room is clear, and I can get to wander around this place to appreciate our creation. Still amazes me, even after over 25 years in the biz, that this happens right in front of my eyes. The only trace of the process….the images….remain to help tell the story….
(more from this setup later on another post!)
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Sculptors of the 11th annual Driggs Snowscapes worked all week creating some incredible pieces of frigid art in anticipation of winning the Snowscapes 2023 Driggs Division Title Belt. I’d been sniffing around all week in preparation for what I’d be photographing come Friday night when the sculptors would lay their tools down at 10pm sharp- that’s when the judging began. Instead of starting my process that night, I chose to come back early the next morning – less foot traffic, plus I’d rather work early than late. I awoke at 2:30am Saturday, arrived downtown around 3:30am, and photographed until about 8:50am. Since the temperatures were steady in the upper single digits, I did have a few equipment malfunctions and the temps even drained my car key’s battery while in my pocket. I was able to work around the casualties, however it doubled my estimated time of completion. Aside from having a few pieces of gear being laid to rest, conditions were perfect. The snow falling was perfect. The sculptures were all perfect. No wind was perfect. The weather all week for the sculptors was perfect. Here is a shot of the winner from the event this year.
1st Place
Title : Who's Caught
Team : Snowbuddy Knows
I thought this one was the underdog, mostly because it wasn’t near any entrances to the grounds – so, I thought it was easily lost in the shuffle. But man. I couldn’t wait to shoot this one. I wasn’t exactly sure how I was going to approach it, but I knew for damn sure I was going to light the inside area beneath the ice (duh!). I took a separate, slightly out of focus, exposure just for the fish and chose not to light the ground or any exterior area down low- I think that helped to sell the ‘being under water’ concept. Then I hit the back of the fisherman with an orange light, giving a sunset vibe. I also back-lit him with a white light for background separation. I back-lit all these sculptures and after I photographed this one, my collection of backlights stopped working. I’m glad they muscled through this sculpture’s session.
My flight came back yesterday from Helsinki via Frankfurt and then O'Hare where I passed through this light tunnel (Terminal 1, linking Concourses B and C). It's quite something. Check it out in the large size. www.flickr.com/photos/94283635@N00/3209675286/sizes/o/
São Luís é uma cidade no nordeste do Brasil, na ilha de São Luís, no Oceano Atlântico. No centro histórico da cidade encontra-se o bairro de Praia Grande, na área circundante da rua de Portugal, marcado por edifícios coloniais com azulejos distintos e varandas em ferro fundido. O Palácio dos Leões, onde reside o governador do estado, exibe arte e mobiliário franceses. Nas proximidades, encontra.se o grande Palácio La Ravardière, do século XVII.
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This light fitting in the Quadrant Arcade makes an eye-catching feature that is designed to draw you in as you walk down Regents Street. I must admit though it's never worked on me but next time I'm in London I'll have to explore further.
By the way, if you live in London or are just passing through then you might be interested to know that the London Flickr Group regularly hold free photowalks. The next one will be in early February and we'll be announcing details shortly here : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup/
Click here for photos from previous LFG Photowalks : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72177720301569918
From the Barr Gazetas website, "We transformed this overlooked Grade II listed arcade into an elegant destination for London’s West End. Working closely with The Crown Estate, this is the first time the historic grand elevation of Regent Street has been altered. Our subtle, high impact changes have restored the heritage architecture and exposed the volume of the space, securing the future of Quadrant Arcade as an outstanding retail experience.
Running between Regent Street and Glasshouse Street, the 1920s Quadrant Arcade never fully realised its potential. Despite its characterful design, the arcade was easily missed by passersby due to a low, undistinctive entrance and dark interior. We finely balanced the restoration of historic features with a sensitive redesign of the interior, flooding it with natural light and giving the arcade its own unique identity."
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The Envy Nightlife Club, which is part of the Route 66 Casino located in Albuquerque, NM, was designed and manufactured by I-5 Design and Manufacture. The chain curtain, which is suspended over the bar, is illuminated from above with color-changing LED’s and also has an integrated design pattern in the chain itself. The soffit is lit with indirect cove lighting that produces a beautiful, soft glow, and is also fully programmable. To view more casino design, click here.