Capture: Two Tripods, One Night
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Do you know how Mark is, these days?
He taught me art in the 7th form, many moons ago...Was that at Hagley?
I don't know him, but I believe he lives and works in Oxford (or Loburn) these days, making paper making machines and, I assume, marks on paper still...
from the Artists.co.nz site
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Lilith __, in reply to
Was that at Hagley?
It was. He was such a kind and inspiring teacher. That was around the time he turned the school pool into a papermaking vat, and made pool-sized sheets of paper into backdrops for the Limbs Dance Company. Their dancing made the paper sway and ripple.
Thanks for the links. Maybe I’ll send him a message. :-)
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Lilith __, in reply to
BTW Loburn isn't a place, it's a state of mind. I've never understood those "Welcome to Loburn" signs, which appear to mark a patch of ground indistinguishable from its surroundings.
Mind you, I've been to Paradise (truly!*) and that has no outward sign at all. I guess you're supposed to know when you find it. :-)
*near Glenorchy.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Roman in the gloaming...
Venus and Jupiter.
here's a new approach to planetary and stellar photography...
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
I’ve been to Paradise …
is it still run for the benefit of the NZ Spinal Trust?
one of the more accessible paradises on Earth I believe… -
Lilith __, in reply to
is it still run for the benefit of the NZ Spinal Trust?
one of the most accessible paradises on Earth I believe…It would seem so! Disconcertingly, Paradise has a webpage. Oh the bathos!!
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[BTW Ian, you link is broke.]
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JacksonP, in reply to
[BTW Ian, you link is broke.]
Fixed. Cheers.
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That link in the Capture twit-stream is worth repeating here: Photographs Not Taken.
I think it's absolutely true that taking a photo takes you out of the moment; but also, looking at a photo later can take you back to that moment, and show you things you missed, particularly in a crowded setting. And without photos, memories often fade, dissolve, and blur together.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Wellington Railway Station
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lilith __, in reply to
Wellington Railway Station
WOW, Alex!
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JacksonP, in reply to
I reckon. Those are amazing shots Alex.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Melbourne, nightf/1.4, 1/10-1/60 sec(HDR) /ISO 100
Stunning shots Alex. Where did you take the Melbourne shot from?
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
that is gorgeous
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I keep going back to it. It's like there's a light source inside every column; every brick.
Would love to see the Melbourne one larger too.
More. We want more!
Ok, calming down now.
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Curious about the grey walls in the Melbourne shot. Is that council privacy laws against views into neighbouring buildings, or blanked advertising or what? Fantastic photo. We certainly don't see enough of Alex's photos in my opinion.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
It's like there's a light source inside every column; every brick.
Alex's HDR is stunning. It's a tricky technique that all too often seems to get the better of those who attempt it.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Satori night's alright...
It’s like there’s a light source
inside every column;
every brick.Grasshopper...
you are the brick
you are the light
the light is you
you is we
we is
allpuissant wheeze...
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Sacha, in reply to
I've never seen night HDR before. Gorgeous
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chris, in reply to
That's fantastic Lilith__,
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JacksonP, in reply to
A wild Canterbury sky. :-)
Wonderfully wild. Great capture.
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JacksonP, in reply to
puissant wheeze…
I finally get it. Only took me 3 days. ;-)
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