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This is an image created to illustrate an environmental portrait of an old camera called a “speed graphic”... the whole scene is meant to tell a story of a time when this camera was in use. I hope you enjoy this marvolous piece of photographic history.
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I got this shot right before Halloween & edited it in Adobe PS. It has become one of my favorite “fun” captures. I know it is Christmas, but this is just for fun! Thanks for looking!! :)Kristi
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One day they will learn to take photo’s…..
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Taken in the bush near Alice Springs. Waiting for the sun to come up and saw this dead tree and just had to take a shot with all the colours behind it.
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Just completely having a bit of fun. / Hope you enjoy. Not the best picture but it is one hilarious expression / It was taken through glass and it didn’t come out the greatest.
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Ok, so this isn’t official, just a bit of fun on my part ;) I’m a MASSIVE Storm Thorgerson fan, the guy is my hero. / Look him up, you’ll understand. / stormthorgerson.com This is actually an image that will be used in David Lampard’s production of ‘Elegies: A Song Cycle’.. well, the balloons that is. The pig I added purely because I thought it smacked of Floyd, and it just had to be done. So here, just for you guys, is the silly version. The real pig-less version can be seen on my dA account here And if you’re interested in getting tickets to the production, please follow that link to the deviantART version as all the info is listed there. Digital composite of several shots taken at the same time as the balloons were released. Took a bloody long time to edit, but there are no repeats and it’s all my own work, save for the pig ;) Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas Oh and Mr Gilmour, if you’re watching, my rates are verrrrrry reasonable ;)
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Here’s a nice accident! It was to be a photo of my hubby but decided to make it all about me for once!! Ohh… And this is probably as close as we get to having a photo taken together these days!
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To give an indication of the sheer size and scale of this cloud mass, on the bottom right of this image there are some full-sized pine trees and that small white dot next to them is a huge lighthouse sitting on the end of an island. . . Digital Camera
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Taken from my back door in Mt Magnet with my old camera a / Megxon C480 /
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THE OLD WOMAN’S SONG Yes, I’m an old woman, and I’ve seen it all. / Now I can’t see: I could walk into a wall. Yes, I’m an old woman, with scars and lines. / I’ve been hit and abused too many times. Yes, I’m an old woman, I never could win. / So I took up a needle and sewed my own chin. Yes, I’m an old woman,—I sewed up my chin. / There are burns on my face from my late husband’s sin. Yes, I’m an old woman and God’s given me life. / It’s been many long years since I lived as a wife. Yes, I’m an old woman but I no longer must hide. / And I still have my faith, my modesty, my pride. Yes, I’m an old woman and I have a white head. / But sometimes I think I might better be dead. Yes, dear, I’m an old woman and I can’t tell when / Allah will call me to die. But I’ll be at peace then. by -=Dayonda / __ / PHOTO by Russell Lee Klika / :Russell is an inspired and terrific Camera Artist! He’s a combat photographer, and goes where the actions is. To purchase or to see more more excellent photos, visit his portfolio now! This poem was inspired by Russell’s Photo “Untitled”, above. / 18:34 8/15/2008 09 Sep 2008- I now believe that the markings on this woman’s face are the result of tattooings, having seen another of Sgt. Klika’s photos of another person with the same pattern.
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is photography.
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Nothing lasts forever… / But thats what memories are for… Enjoy!
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This young fella was buying his first camera with the help of his Dad’s suggestions. ...... Dad: ” you sure you don’t want the other one”.......... Boy: “I’ve got a mind of my own you know!”................. amazing eh? when I was that age I didn’t have a bed of my own!!
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Sunset at Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
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As I enjoyed my cappocino and fiddled with my Bronica Zenza 6×6 (80mm f2.8) camera, I noticed this interesting character. The man sat there almost motionless. I motioned to him if it was ok for me to take the photo and he seemed to agree. I had to guess the exposure as I didn’t have my light metre out of my bag. The exposure came out fine (F2.8, 1/60th) and the focus is not bad considering the medium format and how clumsy the camera is in street photography. I processed the negative myself and scanned the image in on a Nikon film scanner. I have left the edge of the negative as it frames the image well and it appeals to my purist tendacies. This is one of my fravorite examples of my documentary work, it makes me think of how times have changed and how society changes and some people feel they can’t keep up.
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Jen this ones for you :)
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Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM (1x macro magnification) / Focal length – 100mm / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – 1/15 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown / / Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / /
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Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Nature Canada
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From the HumanScape series
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Back in the deep summer, when all were in blossom and the leaves were rich in color and taste, the doe had plenty of time to experience the “other things” in life than just search for food. One day she decided to figure out what creature it was that I carried around with me and pushed at the top of the “head” from time to time to make a sound. She came so close to the lens that I had to quickly change to a wide-angle one in order to take this photo. Right after that instant, she took another step further to “pat” my “pet” with her tongue! :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
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