View allAll Photos Tagged through
For larger view hit "L" in your keyboard. If you are in facebook visit....
www.facebook.com/ShahnoorShawonPhotography
_____________________________
All rights reserved © ShahnoorShawon Photography. Plz do not copy or upload without permission. For any kind of personnel or commercial use please communicate: shahnoorshawon@yahoo.com / +8801717458371
This is another photo of John, #38, cutting through traffic during the Variated class race. I composed the frame using tilting and cropping to bring out the lean angles of the bikes through the corners. I added dehaze, clarity, and texture in Lightroom, as well as some vignetting. As before, I used Aperture priority, f/9, to guarantee everyone was in focus, and used continuous burst mode to capture a series of images, hoping for a good one to edit.
The Steamer Alpena steams through 95th St. Thanks to the friendly people at Crowley's Marina for this shot.
Inspired by my son in laws zoo photos I tried to take some. Had to shoot through the glass hence the reflections.
White Rock Hospital
Driving through the Laurel Country, you may catch a glimpse of an imposing structure that is falling into ruins. The White Rock Hospital holds a place in the history of the county in the early 1900s. From 1919 to 1932, Madison County’s first (and only) hospital was maintained and operated by the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church, USA. The hospital owed its establishment to Frances Goodrich, a Presbyterian Missionary worker, who came to the Laurel area in the late 1800s. While working on education and preserving craft, she realized the need for medical care. The challenge of attracting a physician to this remote area was finally met when her story reached Dr. George Packard in Massachusetts. His wife had been a missionary and so Dr. Packard was familiar with mission work. The Packards moved to the area but first had to win the confidence of the local people. When a leading community member, James Jimmerson Tweed lay dying, Dr. Packard operated on him on a dining table and saved his life. That act would lead not only to the respect of the people but also to the needed contribution of the land from a grateful Jimmerson Tweed to build White Rock Hospital. The money to build it was raised by Goodrich and Packard who had been given permission to do so by the Presbyterian Home Mission Board.
At a cost of $75,000, the 20-bed hospital opened in 1919 equipped with complete operating and clinical facilities as well as a ward for children and adults and an isolation and orthopedic area. The water was supplied by a large spring on the top of the mountain above the hospital. And, as evidence of the support of the community, the local people furnished the 1000 feet of water pipe needed. Dr. Packard was the first physician and hospital superintendent. The need for medical care was supported by the statistics of the number of people treated until the hospital closed in 1932. In 1928, care was provided to 2707 patients and that number doubled in 1928.Dr. Packard was succeeded by Dr. Eve Locke who organized a preventive and corrective public health program for the entire county. When the Presbyterian Church ended its sponsorship in 1932 because of inadequate funding, the hospital had to close its doors.
I think this villa is one owned and run as a wedding venue.
Beautiful place.
Via Appia Antica
Roma
Itallia
April 2015
Help BikeMS New Bern Ride grow Sponsorship for 2017! Please copy the image URL to share on social media.
Please feel free to copy and share these images on social media that have been provided through:
Biogen: www.biogen.com/
DPR Construction: www.dpr.com/
Onslow Memorial Hospital: www.onslow.org/
CarolinaEast Medical Center: www.carolinaeasthealth.com/
Precision Race: www.precisionrace.com/
Carolina Brewing Company: www.carolinabrew.com/
Raleigh Neurology: www.raleighneurology.com/
Bike MS: secure.nationalmssociety.org/site/SPageNavigator/BIKE_HOM...
National Multiple Sclerosis Society:http://www.nationalmssociety.org/
Take a moment to visit my page:
It's your moment, I won't miss!
City of adelaide passing through the sliding bridge in the River Irvine. (photograph courtesy of Mr. Edward Burr- thanx Ned.)
Taken with my Nikon D40 looking through a macro lens. Focused on the center of the lens to give a bokeh background.
These images are part of a project called "Through Small Windows". Wherein I consider classic themes as might be witnessed through frames of differing compositions.
We spent our Friday night drinking in the Ballroom, voting on the new room names and enjoying some food together.
Shot this through a glass window. I couldn't open it so I might aswell shoot through it.
Thanks For Viewing!
Looking through the branches to take a distant shot of this neat little barn off State Route 821 in Noble County Ohio. There was a creek bed and a large field between this and me.
Amy Magnisalis - From the Joe McNally Through The Lens Workshop, Sydney, 2012
Strobist: SB9010 outside in Lastolist 24" softbox. Ranger quadra inside through small octa providing the fill. Triggered with radio (of some sort...)
Shots through a tilt-shift lens at the Naughty SnowBall 4 - part of Santarchy DC that kicked off at Phase 1 of Dupont last weekend and presented by Mischief PEX PLF.
Obviously a visual delight!
No, it is not easy focusing a tilt-shift at f3.5 in a club... but that only adds to the magic.
Enjoy!
If you see a picture of you - then feel free to grab it... just give me photo credit please by name or a link back to my photo-blog or this Flickr set. Also - shoot me a message and say hello!