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Cytoplasm Motion Hello Flickr friends! After having a great weather yesterday, today windy and drizzle...But that didn't stop me from going out and shoot my normal night scene. I think this spot is also common to tourist for photograph, I made it a little different among the millions out there. So I used a custom white balance (Kelvin), do a long exposure for motion blur from the moving sculpture on the right side and distortion on those buildings. I'm happy with the outcome but its just me...Thanks for viewing! Cytoplasm is a kinetic artwork by artist Phil Price and It comprises 16 pod-like discs that move both individually and collectively in the wind. No two views of the work are the same, and herein lies much of Cytoplasm's attraction. The sculpture was gifted to the city by Auckland City Sculpture Trust. Phil Price is well known for his kinetic sculptural works and many of his sculptures can be found throughout New Zealand. Location: Waitemata Plaza in Viaduct Harbour, Auckland New Zealand. No hard feelings but I would appreciate personal comments rather than graphics and please no more invites and graphics. Have a great Flickr to everyone! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camera: Nikon D700 Lens: Nikon 16-35mm F/4 IF G VRII Exposure: 8 Aperture: f/11.0 Focal Length: 18 mm ISO Speed: 800 All pictures in my photo stream are © 2011 Danilo Dijamco. They may not be used or reproduced in any way without my permission. If you'd like to use one of my images for any reason, please contact me. pca56 "corner"
Deadline: February 22, 2009 Image tag: pca56 From: dmenges2003 Mission: This two week PCA can be interpreted literally or very abstractly. The corner of your living room or the corner of your mind; the corner of your credit card or the corner of your eye; the corner store or your corner of the world. As you can see, the possibilities are limitless and therein lies the challenge. If it's a literal corner your after, then that will probably be obvious in your image, but if you really want a challenge, then you will have to be very creative to get us to "see" the corner you're trying to convey. You've got 2 weeks to figure it out. Good luck and don't get "trapped in a corner!" WIT MANY choices here. Baseball is in full swing here in Florida. Baseball has many uses of corners. The corner of the plate, a hit into the corner. Baseball is called a game of inches, in this shot the runner is just barely touching the corner of the base when the umpire was looking. (in reality the frame before this he is not touching the corner and the tag was on him). So in a serious blast of frames at 6.5 frames a second I followed this play from the first base side of the field, used the 100-400L lens and cropped this one down for effect and context for the PCA. That ONE finger, barely touching the corner of the base when the umpire was looking... thats all it took to be safe. EXIF Camera: Canon EOS 40D Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500) Aperture: f/8.0 Focal Length: 360 mm ISO Speed: 500 Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV Related topics: optix breathable contact lenses best contact lenses for kids contact lens for less tips for putting in contact lenses can a contact lens go behind your eye red color contact lens power of contact lens |