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Those of you who are on FB might have seen it already. For all others, my new portfolio website is here.

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6D mark II, 24mm, 50mm, 135mm, 16-35mm, 70-300mm, DJI Mavic Air

 

I'am landscape and sport photographer based in Turnov, Czech Republic.

Spend 15 months in Banff, Canada.

I like catchy colors, analog, sharpness and especially bokeh.

Thoas / King Swallowtail Butterfly seen in Edinburgh Butterfly and Insect World.

 

Thank you for all your comments and visits

© Ralph Stewart 2019

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

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Found this spider in a field, the stalks of grass provide an unusual striped bokeh.

Website www.vulturelabs.photography

  

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PREVIEW Opening Night!!

 

Brick Lane Gallery, 93-95 Sclater Street E1 6HR

6pm to 8:30pm

 

Hope to see you there!!

 

This image will be available as a 40" inch print!

 

My next B&W fine art long exposure photography workshop will be held in London on the 20th and 21st of February, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information

  

I also have a rare space available for my sold out workshop on the 23rd and 24th of January

  

Please follow my Instagram account, Im posting more photos there

It finaly happened :) I got my new site up and running! Hope, you like it. Even if it is

a) only german

b) mostly about articels and publications and

c) not too much about photography

 

Comments and hints (browser versions and bugs ;)) appreciated!

 

www.eisele.net/

 

Have a great evening! Take care!

New Website: |Bruce Wayne Photography|

  

I wanted to do something to bring in winter, since the season has officially started. This is shot is actually an Infrared HDR that I shot during the day. With the use of Photoshop I was able to turn it into night. Stars and moon were added as well as the darkening of the sky. The Infrared effect and clouds were as is. No textures or separate images from other photos were used to make this.

Hope you all had a great weekend!

 

I think this image is much better seen Large: View On Black

   

Dec 22nd: Thank you all for helping me achieve this! #1 Explore! :-)

 

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metaversetutorials.blogspot.com/

I have been working on a tutorial site for some of the participants of a virtual conference session, those amongst them who are new to online 3D worlds:

isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/metaverse-papers

The idea is to do it mostly with screenshots, onto which I have added numerical legends and arrows to show how things flow on the menus. So, hopefully it should only take a few hours to run through the basics of the interface, and also like a quick reference guide for when they are actually online.

 

Although the examples and locations used are all at NGrid, where the event will be held, I am hoping that novices at other grids can also get usage out of this.

 

一片綠草原,幾棵花椰樹,

舖上大布塊,我們坐著野餐。

 

有人拍手,有人打球,有人騎車,有人運動。

好喜歡這樣的生活....

 

我猜是很久沒這樣遠離市囂了,

一整個嚮往。

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日本軟銀Softbank的Website。

感謝葉卡文總是熱心提供這些好東西。

news.cyworld.com/view/20090518n10258?mid=n0504

 

my photos on cyworld website in South Korea.

 

read about cyworld on wiki - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyworld.

it seems that almost evrybody in Korea has got an account there

 

I have learned a lot about media during these last few days

 

thanks to Christine for the info

Taken from the website:

The Portiuncula Chapel, on the grounds of Cardinal Cushing Centers, Hanover, Massachusetts, is the final resting place of Richard Cardinal Cushing. It was his desire to be laid to rest close to his beloved exceptional children.

 

The word Portiuncula means "little portion" in Italian. When constructed on the Hanover campus in 1953, Cardinal Cushing made a point of making sure that every stone, every fresco, and every part of the Chapel came from Assisi where the original chapel was built by St. Francis over 700 years ago.

 

It was Richard Cardinal Cushing who initiated construction of the Portiuncula chapel on the scenic Hanover Campus. He looked for a stone mason trained in the Italian marble tradition and authentic material, and found a remarkable craftsman named Frank Tarzia in Hingham, whose search for building stone ended in the quarries of Assisi, Italy. Every stone had to match its counterpart in the original chapel. When the precious cargo arrived in Boston Harbor, the Cardinal was there to bless it.

 

"His Eminence visited two or three times a week to check on my progress," Frank Tarzia recalls. Tarzia often worked late at night when, undisturbed, he could concentrate on each detail. The sisters frequently climbed the hill to encourage him after the children were in bed. They brought flowers to the place where the altar would be. Sisters and children came to watch and cheer Mr. Tarzia on when a crane lifted the statue of St. Francis to its place on the roof. "I built it so firm and strong it will never come down until the end of the world," Frank Tarzia said with justifiable pride.

 

For many years Tarzia was the only person privy to the fact that the Cardinal had selected the Chapel as his burial place. It was a deeply personal decision, one that merited secrecy. When the vault was finished, Tarzia asked him if he wanted any embellishments on the simple grave. "This is good enough," the cardinal replied, "and I want to be placed so that I am forever looking towards the children."

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I’ve seen many great shots of lighthouses at night but I’d never given it a go myself so this was a bit of an experiment. I’d originally thought to bracket the shot so as to reduce the highlights of the beams but in the end I quite liked how they looked in their full overexposed glory! The moon rising behind the lighthouse was an added extra as was watching the bats and distant fireworks.

  

Like the image? Press ‘L’ to see it large and ‘F’ to add it as a favourite, and feel free to leave a comment; it’s always nice to hear what you think.

  

Thanks for looking

  

Graeme

  

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My website's server is down? I guess. SO I have to submit today's picture here fist (until it decides to cooperate anyway).

 

Portrait of my sister.

 

Strobist: SB-600 behind into silver, HV285 in white shoot through directly in front

website: www.azinasutiphotography.com At Nidelva's outlet there have been seaside stalls, breweries and warehouses all the way from the oldest times. Here the towners traded with goods from far and near.

 

At the time of King Sverres, the bridges were also used as defense works. Towards the river, screens and times were built. From here you could throw stones on the enemy. In Magnus Lagabøte's city council of 1276, it is stated that the swallow, a passageway outside the bridges, should not be wider than three ales; further that between the brews should be "droplet" distance. The brewery that is still preserved is located on both sides of Nidelva - in Kjøpmannsgata, in Bakklandet, in Fjordgata and Sandgata. The oldest preserved breweries are from the mid-18th century.

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Inspired by M.C.Escher I've flipped one of my previous uploads of the Tower of the Winds stair and upped the contrast and textures to give a nod towards his iconic artworks. Whereas his works featured endless Mobius loops mine feature stairs that go nowhere.......

 

I'd always wanted to get inside the Green Templeton College Tower of the Winds and luckily during last years Oxford Open Doors event I was able too. Oxford doesn't have that many spiral stairs surprisingly so it's always good to shoot a new one. I think particularly like shooting them with my 8mm Samyang fisheye.

 

Click here to see more of my 'flipped' images : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157627889661743

 

From Wikipedia, "The Tower of the Winds is the prominent octagonal tower on top of the old Radcliffe Observatory building in Oxford, England. The building now forms a centrepiece for Green Templeton College, one of the colleges of Oxford University.

 

The tower is based on the ancient and smaller Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece, built c.100–50BC by Andronicus of Cyrrhus for the purpose of measuring time. It is of octagonal stone construction, with eight relief images of Greek mythological wind gods at the top of each side of the tower, carved by John Bacon the Elder in 1792–4. The tower was completed by James Wyatt in 1794. On the top are Atlas and Hercules supporting a globe in white, also by John Bacon. The reliefs of the signs of the zodiac above the windows on the first floor are made of Coade stone by J. C. F. Rossi. Inside the tower, there are three main rooms on top of each other.

 

The Tower of the Winds is situated in prominent view just to the north of the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter (ROQ), an area for Oxford University departments including the Blavatnik School of Government, and south of Observatory Street, named after its former use as an observatory. To the south is the Mathematical Institute building and Somerville College, juxtaposing the new 21st-century architecture of the buildings with the old 17th-century style of the observatory. To the west is the Jericho Health Centre and beyond that Walton Street, with a view of the tower in the distance from the southern end looking north along the street. To the east are the Woodstock Road and the front entrance of Green Templeton College, with St Anne's College opposite."

 

© D.Godliman

"Dream the same thing every night

I see our freedom in my sight

No locked doors, No windows barred

No things to make my brain seem scarred"

-Metallica

 

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So now I have to promote my DESIGN website because after all, that is what I do.

 

If you please.

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The evening of this years 'London 24in24' event back in June didn't provide a spectacular sunset but at least the dusk gave some good blue hour opportunities.

 

Taken during the recent 'London 24in24' event. Click here to see more from this event and previous Photo24 events : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380

 

For those anywhere near London, you can find details of the next London Flickr Group Photowalk on Saturday July 20th here : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup/discuss/721577219...

 

From Wikipedia, "The City of London, also known as the City, is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the ancient centre, and constitutes, along with Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London and one of the leading financial centres of the world. It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the modern area referred to as London has since grown far beyond the City of London boundary. The City is now only a small part of the metropolis of Greater London, though it remains a notable part of central London. The City of London is not one of the London boroughs, a status reserved for the other 32 districts (including Greater London's only other city, the City of Westminster). It is also a separate ceremonial county, being an enclave surrounded by Greater London, and is the smallest ceremonial county in England.

 

The City of London is known colloquially as the Square Mile, as it is 1.12 sq mi (716.80 acres; 2.90 km2) in area. Both the terms the City and the Square Mile are often used as metonyms for the UK's trading and financial services industries, which continue a notable history of being largely based in the City. The name London is now ordinarily used for a far wider area than just the City. London most often denotes the sprawling London metropolis, or the 32 Greater London boroughs, in addition to the City of London itself."

 

© D.Godliman

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nerosunero new website entirely powered by dripbook (ny) 01 06 09

it looks cool to me!

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Happy Wednesday everyone!! These are one of my favorite Florida Birds!! Florida has two populations of Sandhill Cranes, one that is migratory that visits us in the winter and a non-migratory population that is resident throughout most of the peninsula!! This pair of Sandhill Cares is part of the non-migratory population and decided to sit in the shade of an Oak Tree right next to my blind!! What a treat to be that close up to these wonderful birds!! The black dots around the birds are small biting insects!! On a side note, Florida receives its migratory Sandhill Cranes from the Eastern and Central Flyways and they come to Florida from as far way as the Arctic!! A sad fact for those of us that are not fans of Sandhill Crane hunting is that approximately 45,000 Sandhill Cranes were hunted and killed last year in North America (Still protected In Florida) per USFW !!

 

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website: www.aziznasutiphotography.com Picture has been taken from Blomsterbrua (Verfstbru). It is a panoramic picture with the full moon and beautiful TRondheim's night

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