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From yesterday's shoot with the F40. The sound of this thing echoing off the canyon walls was just insane.
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An Art Deco icon of Madrid, the Edificio Carrión (Carrión building) is a 1930's-built marble and granite beauty.
Some litte coot-lings on a branch in the river Schwentine.
This reminded me of the famous pic with the workers on the steel girder :o)
As the body of the General that use to defend what is now the Lost City, decays and erodes, the chemicals in the ground around him fuse to the bones and melt parts of him. The Skull Spider takes control of the decaying body and makes the best use of what once was the General in a flourishing city.
Seeing that Bionicle is coming back, I thought that I should have my hand at a CCBS build, and why not make it fit with the story. It's not the best, but it does the job. Expect two more builds in the coming days.
"Macro Mondays" "In A Row"
Just received this ice scraper in the mail as a promotional gift. Loved the colour and it fit right in with this week's theme.
In the foreground, Tulsa's Old City Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In the background, the Mid Continent Tower, also on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wheel Tractor Scraper near Overton in Cooper County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 191 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Double exposure (lens cap) always strictly lights and lasers
Exposure length: 6,381 seconds
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This time I tried getting the floor wet to create a reflection which worked fairly well except you can't see much of it in this shot. It took more water than I had expected. I also realized I need to invest in some led strips, the hand drawn circuitry just doesn't quite cut it. The shot was finished off the Park Ave bridge looking into downtown at 4:30 in the morning. Super noisy, maybe its time for a ND filter.
Photographed outside Liverpool Street Station in London, with a Sigma 30/1.4. (Celebrating the return of my now-repaired A6000).
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Taken during the Guided By Light Workshop in Dingalan, Aurora last Dec 18-19, 2010.
Exposure
Manual Mode, f/11, 1.0 sec, ISO 100
Gear
Canon 40D, Sigma 10-20mm, Hoya ND8, Cokin Z-Pro 0.9 GND
Processing
ACR + CS5
Dingalan is the southernmost town of Aurora; it is separated from the rest of the province by the Sierra Madre mountains. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, Dingalan's terrain is generally hilly and mountainous.
Large boulders of black igneous rock litter the mountainside all the way from the borders of the province, despite the absence of volcanoes in the area. Some local residents suggest that the rocks must date back to prehistoric times, since they've been there as long as the residents' ancestors could remember.