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swimming pool on the 35th floor of the sheraton in downtown seattle; best viewed large; with the original size you can almost swim in the pool; the composition was created from a set of 14 shots (no tripod) with my samsung digimax 401 (4 megapixel) using autostitch;
A lovely couple that I have recently re-connected with invited me and my friend, Crazy Crizzzy for a backyard pool party and BBQ.
I held the camera about 2 inches off the water while I took this picture. It's about a 50% crop of the original image
Mamiya 645 1000S
ISO 160 Ektacolor - expired 2010
My nieces. Amya is the shell shocked little one that just came down that slide. Bryana is the one cracking up laughing at her!
Ref. 143: Pool area with chill out for refreshing bath on hot summer days.
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I've done this sketch a few times before. My interest in drawing people has changed in the past year. You'll notice how the emphasis has gone from the building last summer to the people in this one. I'll be doing more of these. It's a blast to people-watch poolside.
Is it a bit too pervy to sketch folks at your pool?
For "Day in the Life of"(DILO) Group.
To break up the otherwise insanely boring day, a friend and I decided to spend time at the pool.
The maintenance folks were working on the pool lighting system while we were there. This light was just floating in the water instead of being lodged into the pool wall.
The Wetskins water polo team sponsored the Capitol Games Invitational Tournament in the Takoma Community Center. A defensive player tries to block an opponent from making a shot. 300 Van Buren St NW, Washington, DC.
Gear: FUJIFILM FinePix S3Pro
Exposure Time: 1/90 sec.
F-Number: 1.4
ISO: 400
Exposure Program: Shutter Priority
The Roman Pool at Hearst castle is a tiled indoor pool decorated with eight statues of Roman gods, goddesses and heroes. The pool appears to be styled after an ancient Roman bath such as the Baths of Caracalla in Rome c. 211-17 CE. The mosaic tiled patterns were inspired by mosaics found in the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy. They are also representative of traditional marine monster themes that can be found in ancient Roman baths. The statues are rough copies of ancient Greek and Roman statues. One such copy represents the “Apoxyomenos.” Statuary was used on a considerable scale in the Baths of Caracalla.