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Taken in Adrspach. This is an incredibly beautiful Czech Rock Town literally taken out of fairy tale pages. Built of sandstone, with spiers reaching 100 meters high, complemented by an emerald lake, a waterfall and breathtaking landscapes.
With a little luck, you can capture black holes without access to a powerful telescope!
Here is my fortunate capture of several black holes in various stages of accretion. Also, some of them seem to be in the process of merging. As a bonus, interstellar space was somehow imaged in the form of a wire-like grid. One can see how the fabric of space is distorted around the black holes by their powerful gravity fields.
NB1 - Apparently, some kind of interaction between the metal window frame through which I was shooting, the sensor in my ancient iPhone 4S and the local wireless 3G communications network made this image possible. Please note that newer iPhones and newer networks (e.g. 5G) may not have this capability. As I say, when questioned about my continued use of an iPhone 4S, "If it ain't broke, don't replace it."
NB2 - A UFO can be seen in the upper right hand corner.
Location of window: An old, currently unused storage building, near the Dorf Kern (Village central area) Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
A rare empty space in Ibiza's airport.. And a first try of the LomoChrome Purple film. I mostly had it set at 100 ISO, but will probably crank it up for the next roll..
lc-a+, lomochrome purple xr 100-400 (set at 100)
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First of all, this shot was inspired by one of my contacts [ annkelliott]...as she has posted some beautiful red images of late and I decided to find something red too.
What is this? Well, while trapping cats yesterday, I drove up and down the country road killing time and spotted a RED horse shed.... this window frame and holly was nailed to the side. So of course I had to stop and take pics.
Yesterday morning I parked myself in Cafe Nero (as usual) with a large black coffee (as usual) and the Observer (as usual). It made me think about how often I get into routines... Some - like the one that involves me, my newspaper and a black coffee - are just wonderful, whilst others can be a pain.
It was a lovely morning and the sun was shining with real intensity through the old sash windows and in to the building. The shot was taken at the very top of the stairs, with the camera on the floor. The building used to be Reigate's town hall but now it's rented out by the council after a lengthy but tasteful refurbishment programme.
I crouched down low to make the edge of this window painting blend into the afternoon sunset...did it work?
The lights from the city buildings, cars and those lovely decorated trees with lights made this an interesting reflection in a huge window.
Whilst walking along the narrow cobbled streets of St Ives one balmy evening, I came across this poignant, and to me at least, slightly sinister scene of a teddy bear in the upstairs window of terraced cottage, he looked rather forlorn and lost, and trapped...trapped by what he is, by his role, by his inability to change, for while the child who loved him 'grew up' he remained the same, and in the past, boxes within boxes...
Hell's bells, I think I need therapy! Ooops, hang on a sec! I've just had some St Ives therapy, for unlike the tone of this post it was a great holiday, full of smiles, surf, sunlight and scenes, but even so, without the shadows how would we know the light, eh. :-) Now I'm back off holiday I will be doing the catch up dance with you all over the next few days. In the meantime, may you all have a great weekend with great light.
A derelict building serves as elevation and interestificationment for this shot at Lower Horseley Fields, of the very seductive 350 258. Now full of ex Wolverhamptonian day-trippers, it heads east and past my exotically framed perch.
Thanks to Stu, Jim, Terry and Rob, for a good day out.
46 045 approaches Arley with the 12.06 departure from Bridgnorth with 5580 awaiting the road. Is that a www.flickr.com/photos/jimthejoker/ lookalike on the bank?
A year or so ago, the Daily Telegraph moved back to Central London from Canary Wharf. The lobby of the new building - attached to Victoria Station - is a wonderful sea of colours.
There's a fair bit of noise in this shot as it was taken at ISO 1600.
Part of the ministract set.
Holiday in Sri Lanka. 3 hour trip on the train from Kandy to the tea plantations to the south and probably the photographic highlight of our time there. Despite the initial appearance from this shot, the Sri Lankan people are extremely welcoming, happy, friendly and social. This train was late in leaving (probably the British influence coming through) but there was singing, clapping and smiling faces everywhere (almost) up and down the carriages. Always checked if it was okay to take photos and absolutely no problems. First real attempt at a candid 'person shot'.
When I looked out the window there was so much snow outside that I just had to take this photo of my little friends sitting on the window sill and happy to be inside.
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Open up your house that has no views by placing a window view on your wall.
Adding a window framed image to your wall can create a sense of depth, light and openness to a room, especially a room where there are not many ..... or no windows.
Enjoy this colorful beach sunrise landscape whilst relaxing in your living room or kitchen. Or, what a relaxing view for your office.
The colorful beach sunrise is also available without the window frame. The title is Sunrise Reflecting - kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/sunrise-reflecting-by-kay...
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The Boat Belfast Tower was awarded a globally recognised architectural award in 2011 for innovation. The Big Fish is a printed ceramic mosaic sculpture depicting newspaper articles and characters from Belfast history.
high contrast acros film sim, meant to simulate pushed tri-x 400. hoping to get some real film to a lab before too long
A tropical view framed like a painting—lush gardens, swaying palms, and a glimpse of the ocean beyond. Sometimes the best scenery is found when you simply look outside.
jewelry-holder made out of an old window I found on the street.
steps:
1. find old window
2. break out glass with hammer (funnest step)
3. on back of frame, stretch lacey fabric or muslin, using tacks
4. install ceiling hooks, make wire loops, hang window
5. hang jewelry from fabric, or add tacks to front of frame to hold necklaces