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The Meyerson Symphony Center, KPMG Plaza at HALL Arts and the Dallas Arts Tower (formerly Chase Tower) are just a few of the structures in the Dallas Arts District.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 35mm, 35mm panorama back.
These sorts of driftwood/branch structures always make me uneasy when I find them out wandering. I don't know why, perhaps it is because I think the maker is observing me. Focus is a bit softer than I would like, but overall, I think a good composition and the tones work for me.
Shot on 35mm Tmax in my DIY-converted 35N film back. Developed for 5 minutes at 65F in Tmax developer.
In the heart of the city, where visual noise fills every corner, a different kind of silence can be found. A structured silence.
This is my first submission for the group "Smile on Saturday! :)".
Theme: "Look up to the sky".
Happy to be a part! HSoS
Pilze, und in diesem Fall meine ich in erster Linie die Großpilze, lassen sich auf unterschiedliche Weise in Szene setzen. Man kann sie mit einer längeren Brennweite vom Hintergrund loslösen und so die Aufmerksamkeit ausschließlich auf den Pilz und seine Strukturen und Farben legen. Man kann aber auch mit einer kürzeren Brennweite den Pilz in seinem Waldumfeld abbilden. Nun spielt er zwar immer noch die Hauptrolle, ist aber Teil einer Gesamtkomposition geworden. Letzteres habe ich mit dieser Aufnahme versucht. Zum Einsatz kam eine 22mm Festbrennweite, die am Canon APS-C Sensor 35mm KB entspricht.
Mushrooms, and in this case I primarily mean large mushrooms, can be presented in different ways. You can separate them from the background with a longer focal length and thus focus exclusively on the mushroom and its structures and colors. But you can also use a shorter focal length to image the mushroom in its forest environment. Now he still plays the main role, but has become part of an overall composition. I tried the latter with this recording. A 22mm fixed focal length was used, which corresponds to 35mm KB on the Canon APS-C sensor.
Structure of the well known Olympic roof at the Olympic park in Munich, Germany. This is on the way to the former Olympic Village in the north of the park.
closer view to the structures of the terraces following the natural curves of the hills and reflecting the rising sun.
Amazing when you study the structure of the different flowers.
Nature is MIRACULOUS!
A Dahlia, looks like it is on fire, each petal like a ’licking’ flame.
Brought back from the Continent, they sadly did not ’survive’ the trip very well.
Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There are at least 36 species of dahlia.
Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants.
The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food, ceremonies, as well as decorative purposes, and the long woody stem of one variety was used for small pipes.
The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl.
I must admit, I do not like the 'fragrance' of Dahlias .
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Roof structure of Village Hotel Changi.
Enjoyed a lovely 3 days staycation (from 2nd to 4th of Aug 2019) with my BB in Village Hotel Changi.
More pics of: Our Staycation at Changi Village Hotel. (2019)
*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.
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I saw my structure then waited and waited—- then comes the man in the salmon shirt.
What are the odds of a man in a salmon shirt? Hey, this photography stuff is fun,, 😀
Literally set among the suggestive rocks of the Lucanian Dolomites , Castelmezzano , in the province of Potenza , is one of the most precious jewels of Basilicata . Its perched houses reminiscent of a crib , the rugged peaks that frame it, the small alleys and stairways that run through it offer enchanting views that truly conquer everyone and give off the perfect atmosphere for a weekend of high romance . The splendid location would be enough to make the resort an ideal destination for an extremely pleasant couple's stay , but in reality Castelmezzano has much more to offer visitors in search of a romantic atmosphere.
The emotion begins to grow already along the way when, after crossing a spectacular gorge , you find yourself walking along a tunnel dug into the rock , at the exit of which the view of the village clinging to the Lucanian Dolomites reaches straight to the heart, giving you immediately the impression of being in the right place with the right person. The shapes of the rocky peaks and their play of lights and shadows explain their evocative names, ranging from "beak of vicetta" to "lion's mouth" up to "anvil" and " golden eagle" , while the historic center with its typically medieval structure, enchants with the beauty of its houses wedged between the rocks and surmounted by roofs in sandstone slabs . Walking along the narrow alleys of the historic center and climbing the small stairways, you reach magnificent panoramic points from which to enjoy a splendid view of the surrounding landscapes , in a continuous interaction between urbanized views and natural sceneries that have earned the town the nickname of the city - nature .
Furthermore, Castelmezzano is included in the list of the Most Beautiful Villages of Italy and, admiring the artistic and architectural treasures that it holds, immediately explains why. Piazza Caizzo with the splendid mother church of Santa Maria dell'Olmo is only the beginning of a magnificent itinerary dedicated to history and beauty. Walking along the main street of the town , with the Town Hall building to adorn it, you reach the ruins of the castle and, entering the streets of the center, you discover other precious buildings ranging from the elegant Palazzo Ducale to Palazzo Coiro . Going outside the town and exploring the surroundings, you will discover other enchanting surprises. The ancient mills with roofs made of local chiang chimate stone slabs dot the Caperrino valley crossed by picturesque buildings, stairways and bridges , while vestiges of distant eras peep out among the uncontaminated scenery of the Gallipoli Cognato Piccole Dolomiti Park .
from the series: abstract impressions of South Limburg
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After a fruitless frustrating five minutes dodging traffic trying to structure out the 'space' at that very color filled corner I was about to give up when Mr. Perfect Blue striped shirt came along. Funny how one ingredient can spice up the soup.
I continue to stay 'Winogrand' loose so I didn't want to straighten this image out and ruin its spontaneity and freshness.
The two straight up wood telephone poles hold everything together so I can allow everything else to be casual.
Applying rules set forth by Stephen Shore I stood there for quite a while structuring this seemingly simple scene.
Rule; utilize all the elements at your disposal when creating your picture.
Those arguably irritating electric wires define the space and add to the depth of this scene. Also they work so nicely with that furrow in the foreground.
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