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Dave Beran.
Dialogue
Santa Monica, California
(September 24, 2017)
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The Blue Angels practice for the Chicago Air and Water Show last weekend. If you look closely, you can see the numbers on their tails.
Frozen image of a woman jumping and spinning round in the air. Taken in a synchronized swimming exhibition in Albacete (Spain).
Olympus SP-560UZ, A mode, ISO 100, f/4.5, 1/800".
This was taken quite a few months ago during our vacation to the beautiful Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
Along with a couple of friends, we were just chilling at the beach enjoying drinks while the kids were playing in the sand.. and saw this beauty walk back and forth from one end of the beach to the other.. and after a couple of times, she returned with a friend and its when I seized the opportunity to capture a couple of shots. The sun was shining at full brightness, so the lighting wasn't optimal (as seen in the image in the comments). But, it was too good of an opportunity to pass up..
The crop in the main one is intentional, and so if you don't like it... well, sorry..!
As always, thanks for your visit and comments.
Have a great week ahead.
Some street photography...
Not really my strength nor my favored subjects, but once in a while I try my best. ;-)
This picture was taken with a Leitz Hektor f:6.3 / 2.8cm from 1952.
East-West Center, Honolulu.
I got my test roll back from the photolab. My new Bambole Mk. VI pinhole camera seems to work fine. I just need to get used to shooting the 1:2 format. Feels a little strange and takes a bit of extra effort for me to compose non-square images.
Le Bambole Mk. VI, "The Mini" pinhole camera. Fujifilm Superia 400 film. Exposure: f/125 and 10 seconds.
© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
Rather than bore you all with a bunch of shots of elegant scantily clad girls, (of which I have hundreds) I thought you'd like to see how they shoot the Olympics. These lenses moved in perfect harmony while shooting each skater. It was almost as fun to watch them, as it was to watch the event itself.