• ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1479 posts
    a year ago
  • PeteSpanorama_fish_eye
    610 posts
    a year ago

    Destruction

    I found this old photo whilst looking for something else, and decided to create something from it.

    Pete

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    JPG, 952.2 KB, uploaded by PeteS a year ago.

  • OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

    That sounds about right, but it is a really huge rock.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago
  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago

    That's a truly fantastic capture. The thing on the left looks like the head of a dying mecha dinosaur, and I really love the dark symbolism of this image. It also works very well in B&W, particularly with the contrasting dark and bright areas. Just wonderful!

  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago

    I like it. A bit hypnotizing, I keep waiting to pull into a station or look up at the scenery. I can feel myself sitting in a seat on the NJT on the way into the city.

  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago

    Coats of arms that make a patterned ceiling and the pennant of the crusaders of experiences, leading the way.
    Move quickly, we have a time table, the next crusaders for experience will be here shortly.

  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago
  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago

    Really nice capture at the moment of takeoff. I don't know why transitions, places where animals are just starting to move or just finishing moving are so interesting.

  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago

    Wow. Painting with a camera in a fraction of a second.
    Do you go to certain places when its foggy to try to get an image like this or was it a random thing?

  • JSPhotoHobbyhelp_outline
    157 posts
    a year ago

    Dozer, the destroyer of small worlds.
    I like the graduated gray tones, darker in the fore ground and lighters as the building is more demolished. A sense of lightening up as the building is removed. It reveals; the structure of the building and also the light.

  • Fireplace33panorama_fish_eye
    1124 posts
    a year ago

    A lovely shot. Looking like a painting

  • Rich42panorama_fish_eye
    821 posts
    a year ago

    Small-Window-SM.jpg


    Small Window

    Rich

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    JPG, 4.0 MB, uploaded by Rich42 a year ago.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago
  • minnievpanorama_fish_eye
    1800 posts
    a year ago

    Interesting construction that brings to mind a gigantic honeycomb. Lots of nice curves, some architectural and some induced by your wide angle lens, which you use so well. And you and Mike always seem to find ladies wearing red coats to give us some extra interest.

  • minnievpanorama_fish_eye
    1800 posts
    a year ago

    Lovely image worthy of a travel agent's advertising brochure. Wonderful gothic architecture at the end of converging rows of carefully manicured trees in slightly varying fall colors. A perfect sky with marshmallow puff clouds, one that anybody would want in their photo. And one couple obviously enjoying themselves and making a keepsake shot in the moment. Very nice.

  • minnievpanorama_fish_eye
    1800 posts
    a year ago

    That's a lot of family histories up there. Colorful and intricate, and no telling how old, they have to impress. The arched shapes drive the view down the vaulted ceiling to the door where more await. It looks like the flag being carries says VIP - if so, it seems appropriate for these families surely must have considered themselves that. (Of course it may mean something entirely different in another language, so there's that). Nice color and detail.

  • minnievpanorama_fish_eye
    1800 posts
    a year ago

    Gives quite a sensation of movement, of rushing down those rails aboard a fast moving train. The shiny silver lines (the big ones and the little ones) lead the eye from lower left to upper right in one powerful sweep that we can't help but follow. I'm curious about the red ghost on the tracks. It gives us a mystery to think about. A shade of an unfortunate victim of accident or malice? A passerby? Part of the train itself?