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Celebrating 35 years of The Thing. A small tribute to one of my all-time favourite movies: the atmosphere, the horror, the effects, the story!
This is a scene looking down the main corridor of the base. It's not a "perfect imitation" of any specific scene but just a nod to the overall awesomeness.
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I've been going through some older pictures and found this one I took several years ago. The low angle causing the long reflections in the water. Such beautiful little ducks.
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A shot from last year taken in Fusine Lakes, FVG (North-East Italy).
A big snowfall covered in white the mountain ranges while the lower landscape was already green!
From our front lawn. The daisies were just beginning to wake up and there was lovely morning dew on the grass tips.
Pure and unfiltered Kitsch :-)
Ginza & Maronuchi Xmass strolling: "pedestrians' paradise" on earth... once in a while.
Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. © Michele Marcolin, 2021. K1ii + smc Pentax-M 70-150mm f4
A low-angle street photograph capturing two dachshunds confidently leading a group along a park path. The refined framing places the dogs firmly at the centre of the narrative, with the human figures receding into the background as supporting elements. The symmetry, stride, and perspective create a strong sense of motion and quiet humour, elevating an everyday moment into a character-driven story.
just a simple grass shot, with houses in the background.. it keeps moving all the time, because of the afternoon breezy wind.. got to shoot about 10 times and this one i think the least better than the rest..
HBW, guys!
Pleasing gray tones from an infrared treatment to a color image of two eucalyptus trees looking skyward.
One lesson I learnt this weekend. - you can never go wrong with monsoon clouds just before the sun sets for the day. I have listened to a lot of people saying that the best light comes after a storm, only to notice it myself this Sunday. After cursing myself for not making it to the beach on Saturday, mother nature just gave me a 2nd chance on Sunday.
I just kept the shutter open just a little longer to capture the waves making their way on to the shores, trying to create a similar mood as the chaotic monsoon clouds set ablaze by the setting sun.
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(Flickr Friday: #290 Point of view)
According to the current theme, group members were supposed to take a photo of something from a fresh perspective. I thought it could be cool to take the perspective of food inside a shopping basket.
De acuerdo con el tema propuesto, los miembros del grupo teníamos que tomar una foto de algún objeto desde un ángulo novedoso. Pensé que adoptar la perspectiva de la comida en la cesta de la compra podría quedar bien.
This photo is the cover of an entry in the Flickr Blog You can find here: blog.flickr.net/en/2018/09/21/flickr-friday-point-of-view...
This photo has been selected by Flickr, among other submissions to the Flickr Friday Group Challenge, to be part in a gallery :-) You can find here
Dejo de lado por un momento las fotos de la Carretera Austral para salir a dar una mirada a los alrededores de Puerto Varas y aprovechar de seguir probando mi nuevo lente gran angular Irix 15 mm f2.4. Es mi segunda salida con el lente, se trata de un objetivo con enfoque manual que debo acostumbrarme a usar, prescindir del AF no es sencillo, los resultados aun no me convencen, pero seguiremos intentandolo.
El otoño ya esta aqui, sus colores adornan los caminos rurales de la Chilena Region de los Lagos como este proximo a la localidad de Las Quemas.
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I leave aside for just a moment the Carretera Austral shots to take advantage and go out to give a look at the Puerto Varas surroundings trying to still my new wide-angle lens Irix 15 mm f2.4. It is my second chance with the lens, is a manual focus lens it takes some practice to learn to used it, without AF is not easy to shoot, the results still do not convince me, but we will keep trying.
Autumn is here, its colors adorn the rural roads of the Chilean Region of the Lakes as this next to the town of Las Quemas.