Not a unique subject, just my interpretation. / / HDR image / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 66mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – (-1 stop) 2 seconds, (0) 4 seconds, (+1 stop) 8 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Calender 2009 – Urban Design Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro
7 minutes to three
Sometimes all you can say is ”!”
eagerly expressing his epiphany with exclamations
Requested by a friend of mine.
Olympus OM-2n with Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 / + Kodak400UC Melbourne
Copyright © 2009 – Jay Arpin – All Rights Reserved !! – Detail work of a great, big leaf in the local conservatory.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got this one when I lost my leg at the Somme, and this when I was fighting the Martian Invasion, and this…I’m not really sure where I got this one… /
Marion Bay, Tasmania.
•An exclamation mark is often used to draw attention to a warning of the unexpected. • In recent Internet culture, an exclamation mark is an excessive way of expressing exclamation in text is seen as !!!!!! • Some comic books, especially superhero comics of the mid-20th century, routinely use the exclamation mark instead of the period. This tends to lead to exaggerated speech, inline with the other hyperboles common in comic books. • In mathematics the symbol represents the factorial operation.
A Sun made up of exclamation points.
An exclamative. Made popular by the character Shaggy on the television show Scooby Doo. Often used by itself to express fright, panic or fear.
Australian Cover Band / www.redalertband.com.au
An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and generally marks the end of a sentence. A sentence ending in an exclamation mark is either an actual exclamation (“Wow!”, “Boo!”), a command (“Stop!”), or is intended to be astonishing in some way (“They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”). In typesetting or printing the exclamation mark is called a screamer or bang. “Bang” is also common in computer programming slang. Less common names in publishing include “gasper” and “startler”. (wikipedia.org)
A black exclamation mark in red circle
A black exclamation mark in red circle
There’s no exclamation
There’s no exclamation
Pow t-shirt…
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