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Night shot of the art centre. I was doing a walk around town practicing night street photography when I saw the lights of the art centre
Night Sky Kusudama (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 30 units, no glue
I keep folding with the papers that come with Zen Origami book.
Here are some other recent folds:
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(The models are not from the book, though! Paper only:)
Night Rider is a new speciality lily. Its' bulbs are crossed between Asiatic and trumpet lilies. Flowers are “violet black” in the sunlight, in light shade appear as nearly black.
'canção noturna'
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exp.: 5s
aber.: F3.5
ISO 100
18mm
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Acredito em tanta coisa que não vale nada
Não sei por que nessas esquinas vejo o seu olhar "
Quinta-Feira, hoje meu irmão tá chegando, depois de 6 meses na China.
Não tenho muito o que falar, to aproveitando as férias, vi uma amiga que não via fazia muito tempo... é bom rever as pessoas que a gente gosta (:
Domingo vou pra Porto Alegre, espero tirar umas fotos legais por lá.
Bom resto de semana e bom final de semana pra todos, beijos e abraços!
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I believe in so much worthless
I do not know why these corners I see your eyes "
Thursday, today my brother're coming after six months in China.
Not much to say, to enjoying the holidays, I saw a friend who had not seen for a long time ... is good to see people we like (:
Sunday'm going to Porto Alegre, hopefully take some nice pictures there.
Good rest of the week and good weekend for everyone, hugs and kisses!
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Night Fever
The Bee Gees
Listen to the ground
There is movement all around
There is something goin' down
And I can feel it
On the waves of the air
There is dancin' out there
It's somethin' we can't share
We can't steal it
That sweet city woman
She moved through the light
Controlling my mind and my soul
When you reach out for me, yeah
And the feelin' is right
Then I get night fever, night fever
We know how to do it
Gimme that night fever, night fever
We know how to show it
Second image from our road trip down to the Orroral Homestead.
This one is a single 30 second exposure.
We placed a few lights on stands inside the house, and did some lightpainting around the exterior with our headlamps.
Cold, but great fun.
Hope you like "Night Fever"
Cheers, Mike
The night market is out again. The mall complex usually does this towards the end of the year to attract the crowd to visit the mall at the later part of the day.
Juvenile Night Heron found in Southern Louisiana. I worked really hard to be quiet and not scare him and he just stayed there so eventually I crossed to the other side of the ditch a few feet in front of him and ended up doing super macros of him from only a couple inches away from his face (this shot was probably about a foot away). He moved his head slowly and took a step every once in a while, but didn't try to get away at all. My cousin said it is normal that they just freeze when you find them during the day.
(Explore: 46 on Thursday, August 9, 2007)
a night at Costco warehouse with cars coming and going.
Funny it reads 29mm focal length but I am using the Zeiss 24-70 E-mount on the Viltrox E-Z adapter. It still reads 85mm from the last lens I attached. Guess i have to take the whole adapter off before it registers the "correct" attached lens.
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The Moon was two days from its “full” phase when I captured this scene at Gerroa Headland, on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. Look closely, and you’ll notice there are stars in the sky, despite the blue and daytime look of the image. Moonlight is simply the Sun’s light reflected from the Moon’s surface, and its rays are affected by the same “Rayleigh scattering” process that makes our cloudless daytime skies blue.
Shining above the horizon on the right of the shot is the planet Venus, which was visible in the early evening sky when I took this photo in December last year but is now the “morning star” for those up early enough to see it.
The equipment and settings I used for this photo are as follows: Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera fitted with a Samyang 14mm f/2.4 lens @ f/4.5, using an exposure time of 30 seconds @ ISO 800.
A fisheye lens captures the magic of a night at the beach, in Vero Beach, Florida. A wooden boardwalk illuminated by warm lights stretching into the distance. The vast expanse of the night sky dominates the scene, dotted with countless stars and a bright moon peeking through a veil of clouds, casting a shimmering path on the water's surface.