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I told the server at a newish Mexican restaurant how much I liked the bottle the water was served in and she gave it to me. I then told her how much I liked the chairs. Didn't work.
Break Time MFA gas station in Columbia in Boone County Missouri.
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A reward of yard work. We had some unwanted grape vines. I was passionate at getting rid of them. Cutting them down may have disturbed the beetles. The shining golden wings caught my attention. It was at the size of my small finger nail. Like the beetle, I was on my four. Now you know why I never got my yard work done:-)
Thanks to Skeletal Mess for the vintage look!
Ok..I'll be the first to admit it. I have been super moody lately. People have really been getting under my skin!
I do have to say, that this is one of my absolute faves from today. The barn, the remaining wheat, the sunrise, but most of all that I really look for when I go out on these drives, the sky. The cloud formations just really bring it all together, I think.
This school yard is dated 1913-1950 on the plaque alongside the road. I need to do more research on it to get some additional historical facts for you.
I hope you enjoy this shot of the main barn on the property!
Low-angle afternoon sun shining through a red daylily that mysteriously appeared in my garden. (I knew it was there, just didn't know it was such a spectacular red.) The purple shadings are from a translucent purple clipboard I used to block some of the glare so I could see to capture the image. It did add to the ember-like look of the flower's interior.
This is our storage room, I do not understand why, but it is very difficult to keep it tidy. Every two or three months I spend a few hours organizing and selecting the things we accumulate, then many of them end up in a clean point or donated to organizations to reuse them.
I would like to be able not to accumulate unnecessary things.
This week I decided to pay tribute to one of the teammates of the Face-down Tuesday group: Oliver. He lives in ¿Germany? and loves wide-angle photography. Normally he uses a fisheye lens to obtain images enclosed in a circle, but also rectangular panoramas.
I searched in the streets of my city for maintenance work or new road construction, but it was impossible to enter them during work hours. I think Oliver works in a construction company.
Finally I have remembered that another of his favorite subjects is to photograph a room from a very high point of view and to pose quite hidden or camouflaged inside it, so I have decided to make this photo although I am not really happy, because his house is always very tidy.
You still don't know this group who make photos face down every Tuesday? www.flickr.com/groups/fdt/pool/
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Este es nuestro trastero, no entiendo por qué, pero es muy dificil mantenerlo ordenado. Cada dos o tres meses paso unas cuantas horas organizando y seleccionando las cosas que acumulamos, despues muchas de ellas acaban en un punto limpio o donadas a organizaciones que las reutilicen.
Me gustarÃa ser capaz de no acumular cosas innecesarias.
Esta semana he decidido rendir tributo a uno de los compañeros del grupo Face-down Tuesday, él es Oliver. Él vive en ¿Alemania? y ama la fotografÃa gran angular. Normalmente usa una lente ojo de pez para obtener imágenes encerradas en un cÃrculo, pero también panorámicas rectangulares.
He buscado por las calles de mi ciudad alguna obra de mantenimiento o nueva construcción de carreteras, pero era imposible entrar durante las horas de trabajo. Creo que Oliver trabaja en una empresa de construcción.
Finalmente he recordado que otro de sus temas favoritos es fotografiar una habitación desde un punto de vista muy alto y posar bastante escondido o camuflado dentro de ella, asà que he decidido hacer esta foto auque en realidad no estoy muy contento, porque su casa siempre está muy ordenada.
¿Conoces este divertido grupo de locos fotógrafos que cada martes posa boca-abajo? :) www.flickr.com/groups/fdt/pool/
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Nikon D500
Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm Æ’/2.8G ED
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A view of the TV Tower Mannheim with its sky restaurant. Seen from an meadow inside the Luisenpark.
This is my take on the #LowAngle #FlickrFriday challenge
As usual: please share fair critic, I want to improve and input helps to do so.
...hanging from the Suleymaniye Mosque's dome... Shot with the lowest angle possible :)
Süleymaniye, Fatih - İstanbul
My favourite from the Muker wildflower meadows that day. The light was just beginning to get more "interesting" ie, contrasty, after having been very "flat", but it proved to be the last of the day as rain clouds gathered and stopped my play.
Swaledale.