This was taken at a music video film shoot located in an old opera house.
This was taken at a music video film shoot located in an old opera house.
Took time out to play with light . Shot with window light and black background.
Base of lighthouse with green grass
Base of lighthouse with green grass and a box for your message
Anchor and lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove Nova Scotia
Drusenfluh (2827 m) with its majestic rock formation called Drei Türme (Three Towers) is a mountain in the Montafon valley, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland. / The big tower and the middle tower can easily be ascended even in wintertime by skis, the little tower is for climbers only with a very short climbing passage. It’s recommended to make them all three at once! (I haven’t, my children are still too small for it…) / (source: Wikipedia + Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia) Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Original film photography, minimal processing (auto levels, sharpening). No change of color, the blue tones are due to heavy overcast. Such a rainy day…
Drusenfluh (2827 m) with its majestic rock formation called Drei Türme (Three Towers) is a mountain in the Montafon valley, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland. / The big tower and the middle tower can easily be ascended even in wintertime by skis, the little tower is for climbers only with a very short climbing passage. It’s recommended to make them all three at once! (I haven’t, my children are still too small for it…) / (source: Wikipedia + Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia) Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Original film photography, minimal processing (auto levels, sharpening). No change of color, the blue tones are due to heavy overcast. Such a rainy day… This is a version with hatched border: You may want to check a photograph without border:
Today I sorted through my back-up photo CDs… and found lots of old architecture shots I’d forgotten to work on! This somewhat delapidated tower block is from a series I shot around Goswell Road in the ‘City’ of London. It must be a hellish place to live, but is regarded as being rather ‘architecturaly significant’. Tried to keep the Orton fairly subtle here, just wanted to add a touch of luminosity and richness.
Hanseatic City of Lübeck, ‘Gate to the Baltic’ founded in 1143 and declared a city as early as 1226, was Germany’s second largest medieval city. It was declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1987. Its Old Town with approximately 1800 listed buildings is a true paradise (not only) for a photographer. You can see the world-famous Holstentor (Holsten Gate), Lübeck’s landmark, in the background of the photograph.
The Marine Way Bridge, Southport, Merseyside.
Unusual angles, buildings and other
Rather than try to correct the convergence you get from tilting a 24mm upwards I decided to make it a feature of the finished shot instead. All the cooling towers are the same size, but the one on the left does look like it is being judged by the three more ‘grown up’ towers on the right…
Inside a cooling tower on a scorching hot day… I wish it truly were the moon, but without plotting lunar procession [and an astromonical amount of lucky coincidence], it’d be nigh on impossible… so a wispy sky and a healthy dose of imagination it is! After shooting this I feel qualified to write a book entitled ‘kama sutra for tripod users’,- it certainly took some lengthy adjustment to get this composition…
When a cooling tower is bearing right down on you, it finally becomes apparent just how huge they are… This shot was as wide as I could go, and into the sun for a very ominous backlit effect. It reminds me of the original Giger ‘temple’ concept that preceded ‘the derelict’ in ‘Alien’.
Funny how when you desaturate everything else, even normal colouration looks electric. While the excavator at Thorpe Marsh is much photographed, I haven’t seen this composition before. Spent a little time burning and dodging the B&W on this one…
These photographs were taken over the course of a year, so aptly suitable for a calendar I thought. / The images are a collection of standard high-contast black & white, faux-colour Infrared and high-contrast monochrome infrared, and standard colour with minimal detail.
Paris is a city of great architecture, culture, history and romance. I have loved it since the first time I visited it over ten years ago. I normally go to Paris once a year, in different seasons, trying to capture its changing moods, colours and lifestyle as affected by the weather and the seasonal events. My favorite place in Paris is the Jardin Du Luxembourg. I love the way Parisians are able to relax and enjoy their leisure time, reading books sitting on the garden’s public chairs and benches, the elderly playing chess and other games and couples kissing for hours, seemingly oblivious of everyone around them.Medium: Black and White Kodak Tri-x film
Telstra Tower overlooking Lake Burley Griffin Canberra, Australia
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