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The ETFE façades are shaped in a “sail” like form and are installed on three sides of the building; East, South, and West. A total of 399 sails cover an area of 8,125 square meters, supported by 180 tons of structural aluminum framing and 57 carbon steel “headmounts”.

prism fact optics as seen by lynne

A roadside find in Pincher Creek, southwest Alberta.

Part of a building girder structure, Tokyo Japan.

Structure Fire this was practice burn by local firemen, they managed to destroy the whole building safely, shot in North Carolina.

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Back to when I got to Worthing pier when low tide coincided with the sunset.

Here I made my way out to nearly the end of the pier to capture the only bit of cloud that we had seen that day but the colours of the sky were lovely.

The pier added my foreground interest and the light on the foreground rocks was amazing too.

 

I have been out shooting some images in the mist this morning including shooting my fave tree near Upper Beeding which will be a monthly project.

Strukturen treffen auf Linien

 

Am Niederrhein bei Lank-Latum

 

Lower Rhine region, Germany

Nikon F3

Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s

Nikon L1bc filter

Kodak professional Tmax 400@ISO500

1/250 sec@f/11

Developed in Diafine 3+3 min

Low tide at Slikken van Voorne (Netherlands)

 

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but real "Diamonds are a girl's best friend" & thanks God is Xmas time ,-)

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Playground structure study.

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.

   

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