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I want to start writing something about every photo in this 365 project, although it may be only four words so...
I was going back home after work. These days is always dark when I get home tired and is difficult to take some shoots; same streets, same places, same town, tired...
I try to change my route to go home. Today a used another street and saw this window. I simply like it and shoot it. It has nothing different or important, but I liked the frame.
Dali Circa 2014
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
A problematic project because how does one choose?
I adore all the regions of these Fairelands and will post about 5-6 photos in the next day (before the Fairelands fade back) to showcase those worlds that spoke so very clearly to me for various reasons. My clear favorite will close out this series.
Thank you, amazing Worldbuilders, thank you.
Shown here: The Golden Hour, Worldbuilder Elizabeth Tinsley. All parts of this region are lovely. I am especially drawn to the crystal cave, and the gem-stoned beach where the Memorials were held.
The remains of a forgotten restoration project perhaps?
A little detail from one of the many fascinating exhibits at the Tokomaru Steam Museum near Palmerston North.
© Dominic Scott 2025
A technicolor panorama of life in Anaheim Hills. Project 52 is a wrap. Thank you 2019. Wishing you and yours a fantastic 2020!!!
Nos. 1 of 5
Germany - Lubeck: River Trave from St. Petri zu Lubeck
From the 50 metre high lookout platform on the spire of the Peterkirche, which can be reached with a lift, you can look directly on to the market and over the city.
The Trave (IPA: [ˈtʁaːvə]) is a river of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. It is approximately 124 kilometres long, running from its source near the village of Gießelrade in Ostholstein to Travemünde where it flows into the Baltic Sea. It passes through Bad Segeberg, Bad Oldesloe, and Lübeck, where it is linked to the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. It is navigable for sea-going vessels from the Baltic to the Lübeck ports. The road from Lübeck to Travemünde goes through Herren Tunnel, which is a toll tunnel underneath the Trave.
Project 365 08/25/2017: I'm not sure exactly what species this is but it's a bottle-brush shaped weed of some sort growing all over our planter.
You send me a photo, I will send you a photo.
Da Izarbe Murillo, Villanova (Huesca) - Spagna
My address in Rome: flic.kr/p/m4wLfE
www.flickr.com/groups/you_send/
www.facebook.com/groups/575239169176991/
As if it were a message in a bottle, send out your postal address / Someone, somewhere, will send you a real, paper photo. Use their address to send them one of yours. Be patient and have plenty stamps ready for this amazing photo sharing exercise. Be ready to receive many unexpected gifts!
The Eden Project
is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England.
The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome.
The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) inflated cells supported by geodesic tubular steel domes.
The larger of the two biomes simulates a rainforest environment (and is the largest indoor rainforest in the world and the second, a Mediterranean environment.
The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
@Wikipedia
After a lengthy wait for the stainless Allen bolts the engine is finally finished. Now I can start work on the frame.
Collab project Andersa with @pablo_brickasso: flic.kr/ps/3jCBT5.
Built for @wawlug event. Bus, trams and road infrastructure by pablo_brickasso.
I've build main building and small park.
More photos at my bricksafe gallery: bricksafe.com/pages/Liwnik/town-buildings/andersa
Nos. 3 of 5
Germany - Lubeck: A Country Cottage, by the River Trave, from St. Petri zu Lubeck
From the 50 metre high lookout platform on the spire of the Peterkirche, which can be reached with a lift, you can look directly on to the market and over the city.
The Trave (IPA: [ˈtʁaːvə]) is a river of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. It is approximately 124 kilometres long, running from its source near the village of Gießelrade in Ostholstein to Travemünde where it flows into the Baltic Sea. It passes through Bad Segeberg, Bad Oldesloe, and Lübeck, where it is linked to the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. It is navigable for sea-going vessels from the Baltic to the Lübeck ports. The road from Lübeck to Travemünde goes through Herren Tunnel, which is a toll tunnel underneath the Trave.
One of the light paintings that featured in my first solo exhibition that took place at the tail end of last year.
All of these light paintings were created inside the disused tower block called 'Cour du Parc' which was a rather terrifying experience!
www.facebook.com/pages/David-Gilliver-Photography/1751628...
I've been getting huge inspiration on low light photography these days. I see it on books, some flickr photos, magazines, posters and so on. So I decided to challenge myself and start a project. This is my first attempt and I'm quite motivated with the results.
update: This is all natural light btw, from a window with orange coverings. Next time maybe I might try wireless flash.
Warsaw 2016
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
I spotted these new shoots on the fern in my front porch just as I was leaving for work this morning.
Thursday, 1st June 2017
Explored 1st June 2017 at #272.
trying to get more in the habit of recycling. Gonna make the new year as best as I can in as many ways I can.
THE UNDERBELLY PROJECT
NEW YORK CITY 2010
www.underbellyfilm.net/UNDERBELLYFILM/Home.html
Starting in 2009, 103 artists were secretly escorted into the space to create works of art, encompassing installations, paintings, aerosol, murals and more. Each artist was given one full night to work on their piece. At the end of the project, the original entrance to the station was removed.
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/10/29/arts/design/20101101...
www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/arts/design/01underbelly.html
www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/02/art-unseen-the-underbel...
tra i limiti delle soglie
dove confina la luce
un fresco sorriso di sole sussurra al silenzio che resta.
Nos. 3 of 5
Germany - Lubeck: Burgatorbrucke.
Klughafen Canal
Klughafen Canal as seen from Kanalstra, by Burgatorbrucke.
I think that the tree on the right here is the Horse Chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum (Hippocastanaceae) - A large deciduous tree with a massive, domed crown. For those who have travelled with me over recent months we have often seen it especially in England, with its white 'candle-like' flowers.
(for the nineteen days project, 2010)
Living in New York, and having developed an appreciation for artificial horizons, i've always wanted to photograph this particular one is this particular light. i love the red bright flaming up, and the neutral white turning warm, and am happy to say that this shot turned out exactly as i'd planned it... the airplane accentuating the direction is a bonus.