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A view of Rotterdam, taken from the roof of the Maassilo, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
In 2003, the silo was decommisioned and converted into the Maassilo Event location.
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Some more architectural abstract details from one of the buildings inside Paintworks, Bristol. This one had a lovely art deco ocean liner feel to it.
and Guano... 😉
Olympus OM-1 w M,Zuiko 40-150/2. Pro
ISO200 f/2.8 150mm -0.3ev
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 7. colour graded in DxO FilmPack 7 and Nik 6 Color Efex Pro, tweaked in Topaz Denoise and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Sydney CBD, NSW, Australia
For BZPower's BBC Contest #79: Build something from a video game.
Tetris may not be everybody's first thought of a video game, but it was all the rage in the 1980s and beyond. It was either this or Pong.
The builds are repetitive cubes made using CCBS limbs, and I included some towers to showcase the edges of the play area. I had fun choosing which Kanohi to feature and what colors to use; I'm happy to say that there are no repeated mask types in this (although I did have to sub in some Hero Factory helmets).
The photo was a bit risky to take; if the final piece had reached the bottom, I would've lost an entire row of Kanohi. At the going prices of masks these days, that would be a big loss.
Photos of the individual pieces are on Instagram.
Actually, they're a pair of chairs at Caffè Librarium Nostrum - a wonderful little bar near the castle, high above the streets of Cagliari.
Many thanks to Katia for the title idea!
(Just back from a wonderful weekend, celebrating my brother-in-law's 50th birthday. 50!!!!)
It's a while since we had a new exhibition at Ministract but I've just launched a corker by Maite, aka ~ maitexu ~. Please, please go and take a look.
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