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Bradford Cruise Night - Bradford, Canada - June 2018

Day 167 - Let me get that for you!

 

That looks nasty... what have you done with that lens?

 

Our Daily Challenge for January 19th, 2011: Low angle shot

 

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10mm - f18 - 1/250 - ISO 160

 

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2x SB-80dx (24mm - 1/1) into silver umbrella from the front as main, SB-80dx (diffusor - 1/4) bare from the bottom as fill, Sunpak 120j (1/1) bare as backgroundlight, camera and flashes tiggered via PocketWizard Plus II and optical slaves

 

Explored - Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 - #6 - Frontpage

  

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Finally managed to get out to see this…

 

Anish Kapoor's 'C-Curve' has been installed on the South Downs, just outside Brighton. The installation is part of this year's Brighton Festival. Anish Kapoor is guest artistic director of Brighton Festival for 2009.

 

Set the alarm early to get out there for sunrise… Taken at 5.15am (ouch).

 

If you want to see some seriously creative interpretations of this sculpture, take a look at 'Rob Orchard and The Big Bamboolys light painting' and also 'The Big Bamboolys moonlight shot.'

from the pavement of amsterdam, this building stretches upward, a monument to urban precision and cool elegance. its glass facade mirrors the shifting tones of the sky, like a canvas of reflection. the lines are sharp, parallel, drawing your gaze skyward, as if urging you to follow its climb toward the clouds. there’s something serene in its symmetry, yet a quiet power in its height. the overcast atmosphere softens the edges, making the architecture feel both immense and weightless at once.

Tuki Tuki Valley, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

 

Liz and I went out chasing some autumn colour this morning; we found some, and a bit of mist as well.

 

Fujifilm X-E3, ISO200, f1.6, 1/500sec, 35mm

Processed in Lightroom

1968 Checker Marathon ~ Hyde Park, NY

stanica malostranská, praha

low angle dazzle to drive into

 

sunset was 4:10 pm today ...the days are stretching!

 

reflection of the buddleja at our gate in my windscreen

 

phone picture taken for no good reason

 

Siouxsie And The Banshees - Dazzle

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Another one from the tulip fields at the weekend. I've just bought a Fuji X-T10 as a second camera and it seemed like the perfect opportunity to have a play with it. I definitely prefer a big chunky DSLR for landscapes but this is perfect for those times when lugging a big camera around is not an option.

the corridor is a clean, bright place. the lights on the ceiling are arranged in a perfect, endless rhythm. people are blurs, figures moving from one point to the next. an old man pulls a cart. the wheels are the only sharp thing in this world. they turn. they carry a weight. the man is just a shape, a shadow attached to the load. it is a simple, physical fact. a life, measured in the quiet, steady pull against the floor.

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Sur la gauche :

- n°10 : la « Maison de l'Arbre d'Or » ou « Maison des Brasseurs » (Den Gulden Boom ou De Brouwershuis en néerlandais) est une maison de style baroque, construite en 1696, entre la « Maison du Cygne » et la « Maison de la Rose ». Elle fut la maison de la corporation des tanneurs, puis celle des tapissiers, avant de devenir la maison de la corporation des brasseurs. Ornée de sculptures par Marc de Vos et Pierre van Dievoet. Lors de la construction de cette demeure, l’architecte Guillaume de Bruyn prononça la phrase célèbre : « Vous avez eu la conscience de travailler pour l'éternité ! ». Cette maison est surmontée par la statue équestre de Charles Alexandre de Lorraine qui fut installée en 1752 en remplacement de celle de Maximilien-Emmanuel de Bavière gouverneur lors de la reconstruction de Bruxelles.

 

Sur la droite :

- no 9 : "La Maison du Cygne" (De Zwaan en néerlandais ou De Swane en ancien néerlandais), à l'origine auberge au XVe siècle, est une maison bourgeoise reconstruite en 1698 par le financier Pierre Fariseau qui fait placer son monogramme au centre de la façade qui ne reprend pas les trois étages classiques. Elle est achetée en 1720 la corporation des Bouchers qui fait modifier la partie supérieure. Restauration entre 1896 et 1904. Le congrès de fondation du Parti ouvrier belge s'y est tenu en avril 1885.

Karl Marx y écrit le manifeste du parti communiste.

 

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Brusells Belgie Belgium voyage tourisme façades décoration or fenêtres ciel nuages contre-plongée ville ancienne

 

Fallen trees ... Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

Fall leaves and brownstones at Union Park in the South End of Boston. Shot with Sony a6000 and Sigma 19mm lens.

This was actually a vertical shot but when looking at it in post, I wanted to change the composition and so I cropped it horizontal. I don't know why, but I like this photo for some reason. It has a vibe, it feels warm. Its different.

The theater of life on the Galata Bridge.

PHOTINGO Challenge 01. Low PoV

Low-angle shot of a stranded tree branch, taken on one of the rocky outcrops on loch Eck.

Anybody remember the song Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire? It's been stuck in my head lately. Change one word and it becomes a title for a photo!

Who Done It? On the Florida National Scenic Trail, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

Diesel at St. Peter's Cemetery ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

Voigtländer VM-X adapter + Summicron 50mm at f/2.8

That little guy was quite interested in seeing me a bit closer!

This was taken at Brandon March - Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve (UK)

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test shot for the 6/02/2026 CrAzY Tuesday Theme: Low Angle

my snowdrops are making their appearance just as the last of the recent snow is finally melting away.

 

iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/263162346

 

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A morning scene at Baker's beach, San Francisco focusing on the water movements during a high tide with the red marvel in the far background.

After a very wet week, the lawns are a lush green, and Spring Beauty is appearing in the local woodland park, as it does every year. The flowers are bright pink and white, only a few inches tall, and are a favorite of pollinators.

 

Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA

I just love to photograph them

Pinhole taken with cylindrical coffee can camera on 6x24 cm Kodak Polymax RC paper strip. 360 degree view. Exposure about 15 min. Developed in old D-76.

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Some tourists are more interested in taking their selfie, than taking a photo of the bulb fields or the tulips below.

Just look at the woman dressed in blue (right in the middle ) standing on the platform of the mill at the Keukenhof, one of the largest and famous flower gardens in the world. In 1957, the Holland-America Line bought the mill and donated it to Keukenhof.

Located in Lisse, South Holland, The Netherlands.

Happy Fence Thursday too :-)

A low angle shot of a portion of the facade of the Cathedral of St. Martin in Lucca.

 

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Bison Yard's primary industry job C87 shoves a few tank cars into the outside track at PVS Chemical, sporting a slug set as blue hour fades away.

Compared to CSX, NS only has a small fraction of customers in the Buffalo area. PVS is one of their most regular customers, seeing service up to three times a week on any of M/W/F. However, C87 is for the most part a daylight job, typically being able to be shot in daylight for the duration of their shift. The exception to this is or course the early winter time when daylight comes at a premium. With a public road right outside the plant, it's a very easy shot to obtain. Located near CP Draw on the Ebenezer Runner, there's usually plenty of traffic passing by on CSX adjacent to where they're working.

I've shot this place numerous times in daylight, so I made it a goal of mine to try for a night shot here while the shorter days permitted it. Often times you won't find these guys here later than 7:00 p.m., and that's on a day with delays out the wazoo. Most days they'll make it here before 5:00 though, which is why a night shot is a little less common here. With 5:00 p.m. being the eight hour mark for their shift, it's almost guaranteed if they're here around that time, they'll stick around to make sure they cross that threshold, which worked in my favor on this particular evening.

The sand which cast the termites out

Marked the drag of a scaly myth,

Trailing into thick, low tangle

'A pangolin! A pangolin!'

We cried,

Jolting at its heels!

 

Plated like a Legion Soldier

It rolled up tight into a ball.

While spearing eyes poke the armour

For face, for nose, or eye!

 

But special secrets will keep low

When lingering shadows cast their teeth

So dropping

down as if to lie

Breathing...

Ceasing...

Laying low to softly pry,

 

I draw a little telling eye.

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