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This is a real photo with an exposure time of 0.8 seconds.
This is one exposition.
I was inspired by the works of Harold Ross, especially "Burnt Offerings I". When I found a structure that matched my idea of the images I wanted to make, I thought it was worth showing such an object as a levitating one. For a long time I was looking for a way to take this photo at home.
The most difficult in this photo was to show the object and space so that a shadow with a hole could be seen confirming the free hovering of the object.
The object has dimensions of 64x64x50 mm.
This is a version made in the dark with additional lighting with several colored mini flashlights and a laser.
I also exhibited a version in full light (lighting comes from lamps on the ceiling of the room) - both photos were taken simply on a winter evening.
The Teatro Reale di San Carlo, is an opera house in Naples, Italy, connected to the Royal Palace and adjacent to the Piazza del Plebiscito. It is the oldest continuously active venue for opera in the world, having opened in 1737, decades before either Milan's La Scala or Venice's La Fenice.
The opera season runs from late January to May, with the ballet season taking place from April to early June. The house once had a seating capacity of 3,285, but has now been reduced to 1,386 seats. Given its size, structure and antiquity, it was the model for theatres that were later built in Europe.
from the series: abstract impressions of South Limburg
Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.
Whilst on a family trip to Valencia, a visit to the City of Arts culture and science was a great experience. Here is an angle undershot of its modern structure.
The last two days of New Mexico White Sands shots have me wanting to return to storm pics... so here's another one. When a cloud takes on unusual shapes we call it structure... here's some.
A favourite type of shot of mine, is getting clouds & sunsets reflecting in still bodies of water.
Pentax K-5
Pentax 18-55MM
Aperture ƒ/20.0
Focal length 18.0 mm
Shutter 1.6secs
ISO 80
I visited this famous area for the first time and immediately forgot to bring my highly necessary tripod plate. Fortunately, Rob and later Karin were there and we had a nice chat about our mutual hobby....Fortunately, I still managed to get the chance to take this shot and clearly have another reason to return there.....:)
Back side of old store, Omaha Arkansas,
I believe that this is the original general store
and Post Office building, built about 1873.
This would make it one of the oldest structures
on the area. Upon verification, would be eligible
for the National Register of Historic Places.
Photographed while exploring with Alice-san, Kageyama-san, Lonny, Mamoru-san, and Yoshikatsu-san. Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. November 4, 2019.