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The City of London with the Tower in the foreground. Taken from Tower Bridge looking North-West. HDR composite of 3 JPGs.
Today's set of photos has nothing to do with my previous photo of a Volkswagen Beetle, it's simply a coincidence. I just happened to drive past a sign for a car show named 'Dubbing in Dorset 2011' today so simply had to stop briefly to see what was going on.
I really enjoy seeing old cars and I always find VW Beetles to be incredibly photogenic. :)
"St-Malo un matin"
Camera : Canon 5DM3
Lens : 16-35mm
Tripod : Sirui T-1205X
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Photo : David Carbonnier
I know I uploaded this as a digital one, but I really liked how it looked when it came out in film, I really love it!
Again, take in Southend on the disposable camera.
No edits.
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The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world.
The Sydney Opera House is on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the north-eastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and inland by the Royal Botanic Gardens.
I have always loved the reflected light coming up from the street during and after a rain so I decided to put my camera in a plastic bag and go on an adventure. =]
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Well, someone had to do it. Might as well be me.
For younger members, The Beatles were a popular beat combo who enjoyed some success in the 1960s :-)
For the April 2005 Scavenger Hunt.
I have always loved the reflected light coming up from the street during and after a rain so I decided to put my camera in a plastic bag and go on an adventure. =]
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This photograph was taken to show the various details within frosted glass. The main feature is the patterned bumpy texture of the glass' surface - which could perhaps be produced with a cellular bump map in 3D. This photograph was taken at night time, therefore can not be seen through anymore due to the artificial light from indoors, giving more focus to the reflections in the glass and also giving it quite a yellow and warm tone.
Floating candles in a glass bowl, lighted up as part of the celebration for Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated as part of the Hindu religion. This is one of the most important festivals as part of the Hindu religion. As part of the festival, it has become custom to light lamps (over the ages, this has been oil lamps and now lamps / electrical lighting fixtures) around and outside the home or office establishment. As part of the mythology surrounding the festival, it celebrates the return of Lord Rama from his 14 year exile, after defeating the demon king Ravan. Diwali also marks the end of the harvest season and also invoking the blessings of the Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of wealth) and inviting her into the home, symbolizing the prayers for inviting more wealth into the house.
Cyron, Kara and myself got off the ferry at Riverside and figured we'd take a few night shots from there since we could.
Cyron took this shot from the same location.
and Kara took this one from there too.
Taken on the way home from Brisbanites Feb 2007 "Flickr Birthday" Meet at the Riverside CityCat Terminal.
It was easy to see the full moon's reflection on the water. There was a bit of cloud covering it, but the reflections were there. In the background is Kitsilano area of Vancouver, BC. Photo taken from my balcony in West Vancouver, BC.
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I haven't had much chance to play around with my reflector yet. But one thing I did see a few other photographers do recently, that I very much liked, was using it behind the subject rather than in front of.
I also did this in a very small (less than 3x6') room so there was a significant amount of light bouncing happening. Especially since one wall of the room is actually a very tall mirror. :)
I go into a bit more detail about this over my blog!