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日常の片隅。和光にて / anonymous scenery @Wako, Saitama pref.,Japan
Leica Q Typ116 w/ LEICA SUMMILUX-M 28mm f/1.7 ASPH
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Q-Base Enter The Twilight Zone
Airport Weeze
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Pentax Q + adapted M 135mm f3.5
My first try with an adapted 135mm lens handheld on the Pentax Q. Because of the supersmall sensor it translates into nearly 750mm focal length. Not exactly easy to handhold, but possible to get usable results. I think with more experience shots will improve a bit. I will get a LCD Loupe soon, then focusing will be a lot easier I think.
All in all it was much fun to go shooting with the K-5 and the Q together! :-)
Maunsell Q Class 0-6-0 30541 catches a stray ray of winter sunshine as it heads up Freshfield Bank on the Bluebell Railway during a 75H Charters photographic day.
MISSION: MISSION: Photograph any subject using Low Key lighting technique.
WIT: Initially this was a challenge for me and I spent a few days wondering about how I should approach this. Then it hit me that I had been screwing around with a "light box" of sorts for a few weeks (check out my set: The Black Box). It's the most basic set up I could come up with: a bunch of pieces of black foam board nailed together (for easy disassembly).
For this shot I wanted to focus on something mundane - even boring everyday things can look spectacular under proper lighting and with a tight crop. I started grabbing random things around my house: an orange, a package of barbeque sauce, etc. Nothing was coming out to my liking until I grabbed a handful of swabs. Something about the way they catch the light is really appealing to me.
ISO: 400
F8.0
1/10
2001 - the dusk of an era... Couldn't resist the superimposition of a metal representation of woods with a candle in the background...
[Note for the Monthly Scavenger Hunters: there is a subliminal Q in this photo]
With politicians in Washington dragging their feet on the Keystone Pipeline, BNSF has transformed the former CB&Q Beardstown Subdivision into the "Q"-stone pipeline. Over the past year I've seen more crude oil trains on the Beardstown line than coal trains.
BNSF train Q-CHISBD (Chicago-San Bernardino) on the Chillicothe Subdivision near Edelstein, IL. 7/24/2011
YACS (yet another cloud shot) included in my Heavens! series.
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While combing through the archives I found this photoshop from a few years back... I must've liked the idea of a Susie Q ES44... still do!
Photoshop // Drew Halverson 2009
Beware the Q Force! Hahahahha ha ha ha ha hahahahhaha HA! Just so you know, that guy in the lower right with the rubber band? That's his actual accessory! He actually comes with a generic rubber band to hold his backpack on! HA!
I don't own any of these guys, but they'd be fun just for that kitsch factor!
Quiero contemplar cada amanecer y atardecer con vos todos los días de mi vida.
Para escuchar!! / Listen!! : ♫♫♫
Beautiful dawn
lights up the shore for me.
There is nothing else in the world,
id rather wake up and see (With you).
Beautiful dawn
im just chasing time again.
Thought i would die a lonely man, in endless ight.
But now im high; running wild among all the stars above.
Sometimes its hard to believe you remember me.
Beautiful dawn
melt with the stars again.
Do you remember the day when my journey began?
Will you remember the end (Of time)?
Beautiful dawn
youre just blowing my mind again.
Thought i was born to endless night, until you shine.
High; running wild among all the stars above.
Sometimes its hard to believe you remember me.
Will you be my shoulder when im grey and oldr?
Promise me tomorrow starts with you,
getting high; running wild among all the stars above.
Sometimes its hard to believe you remember me
Matthew Warchus réalisateur, George Mackay acteur, Stephen Beresford scénariste et David Livingstone producteur répondaient aux questions des spectateurs au Théâtre Croisette
László Moholy-Nagy. (American, born Hungary. 1895-1946). Q 1 Suprematistic. 1923. Oil on canvas, 37 1/2 x 37 1/2" (95.2 x 95.2 cm). The Riklis Collection of McCrory Corporation. © 2008 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn