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Built in 1899 the Metropolitan Opera House in Iowa Falls, Iowa is now a movie theater. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Took this along the walkway around the Park Hyatt Hotel. I had heard that the Pacific Jewel, the cruise boat we were due to board later in the day, was due to dock around 7am. I was up ealy and at Circular Quay before then ready to get some photos of it passing the Opera House and going under the bridge. I was sure I had not missed it and that it was running a bit late so walked around this area taking plenty of photos of the Opera House from many different angles while I waited. I saw the reflection in the glass of this hotel on my third walk along this boardwalk.
It turned out the boat had docked ahead of schedule so I had missed it.
Beijing Opera (京剧; pinyin: Jīngjù) is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance, and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.
The form was extremely popular in the Qing dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China.
Photomontage - I saw it in a street of George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia 2008
Paris
One of the images that will appear in the Silver Efex review I am currently preparing.
Panoramic stitch, 16-35mm, handheld.
The conversion itself took less than a minute. Check out the details in the 1400px version below.
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Opera for her neighbours during the COVID 19 lockdown. Soprano Julieth Lozano performs outside her home for neighbours and passers-by who are drawn to her singing and stop for her performance. Kensington, London, United Kingdom. May 14, 2020. Photo: Edmond Terakopian
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Last night’s informal HDR workshop was an absolute pleasure. I gave an example of my basic HDR workflow while drinking wine and eating cheese – what more could a man ask for?
It was nice to be teaching again. I’ve missed it.
Unfortunately we arrived late due to a slight mishap in the directions I wrote down. We were lost for about 20 minutes before finally recognising a few attendees and tagging along with them.
Rachel blamed me for the little detour. I suppose she’s right. I’m over confident with directions sometimes. I looked on google maps and wrote down enough of the directions. Rachel asked to see my notes as we wondering the streets. She was disappointed to see that the page only contained 3 semi-words – “rue de prof”. I thought this would be enough information.
I’m meeting with one of the attendees who I’ve been shooting with a couple of times now about the potential for working on HDR-related apps – the emphasis is on creating something unique and useful.
I’ll be brainstorming over the weekend. Any ideas are welcome.
Today’s Photo – The balconies
These are the balconies at Opera Garneir. It was a hand-held shot and I used the workflow on my tutorial to process it – www.hdrone.com/beginners-hdr-photography-course-art-of-hdr/
The Opera House of Guadalajara, formally known as The Degollado Theater, belongs to the neoclassical style of architecture. Construction was begun by Jacob Galvez in 1856 and completed in 1866. It resides in the plaza San Agustin and is a magnificent building. At the other end of the plaza lies the Cathedral of Guadalajara or the Cathedral of the Assumption of our Lady.
— in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
A function at the Cruise Bar, Sydney, generously hosted by C.R. Kennedy the Australian Distributor of Ricoh/Pentax photographic gear, to celebrate Pentax's 100 years.
Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMAR 55mm f1.8 wide open.
Opera " A Zori Zdes' Tihie..." by K. Molchanov ("The Dawns Here Are Quiet...") in Urals State Conservatory (Yekaterinburg)
A few months ago now I was really in the mood to go out and shoot so I decided to head to Circular and capture this image of the Sydney Opera House. The weather wasn't ideal that day but it still made for a decent blue hour image.
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Poznan, Poland
TEATR WIELKI - OPERA POZNAŃ
I was inspired by my post last night and decided to walk to work on my old route......beautiful foggy greeting too!
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Vivid Sydney is a unique annual event of light, music and ideas, featuring an outdoor 'gallery' of extraordinary lighting sculptures, a cutting-edge contemporary music program, some of the world's most important creative industry forums and, of course, the spectacular illumination of the Sydney Opera House sails.
The multi-award-winning winter festival of light, music and ideas returns to illuminate Sydney with exciting new precincts to explore, mesmerising new light art to inspire and plenty of entertainment for everyone. This spectacular festival has grown into the largest of its kind in the world, attracting more than 1.7 million visitors last year.
In 2016, Vivid will be bigger and better than ever, offering an expanded program of multi-genre music, more stimulating ideas from global thinkers and creators, plus dazzling light art across the city. Join in the fun and experience it for yourself!
Not one for the purists due to the high level of processing, but I do like the composition and slightly strange feel to this.
A shot from my collection of the Vivid Festival in Sydney. www.vivid.com.au
Opera Bar in the foreground and obviously, the Opera House in the background!
For more impact check it out LARGE on black!... it's well worth it!