Nice Photos.

Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008

Most of us have taken one or two nice photos.

Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.



Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.

Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:



I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!

George
Posted on: 03 August 2018 by Kevin-W
Mr Fjeld posted:

A bridge too far

Nice one Christian! Where was that taken?

Posted on: 03 August 2018 by Kevin-W

Window onto a Conversation:

Window Onto A Conversation #1

Posted on: 03 August 2018 by Haim Ronen

Van Buren

Leaving the girls behind

Posted on: 04 August 2018 by Mr Fjeld
Kevin-W posted:
Mr Fjeld posted:

A bridge too far

Nice one Christian! Where was that taken?

Thanks Kevin - much appreciated

It's from the Rong straits on the west coast outside the town of Bergen. It's a beautiful barren and wild place.

And finally the last bridge photo for a while EmptyName 107

Posted on: 05 August 2018 by JamieWednesday
rodwsmith posted:

This is photograph of a photograph, but the painting is now believed to date from 36,000 years ago (twice as old as those at Lascaux). Just incredible. The oldest human art known to exist. The artists even used the contours of the wall to make the images appear to move when lit by the flickering flames of a torch or fat-lamp.

Caverne du Pont d'Arc (Chauvet Cave), discovered in 1994 having been sealed for at least 21,000 years by successive rock-falls.

The entire thing has been recreated from digitised 3d photographs and measurements, and cast in resin and concrete, printed and painted to make an exact duplicate which you can visit. I didn't think a 'fake' could impress me, but this really did!

Funnily enough we’re in the vicinity of Lascaux right now and I would like to visit,  not sure I can convince the family. Though anything to get out of the 39* heat may sway them...

Posted on: 05 August 2018 by rodwsmith

There is a recreation of Lascaux, but it is neither as comprehensive nor convincing as the Chauvet facsimile (which was made recently with no expense spared and state-of-the-art technology). Perhaps it is at least air-conditioned!

The experience of opening the actual Lascaux cave to the public caused the exhaled CO2 and other human influences to create acids, mildews, and even a particular mould, which have all but destroyed the paintings. It has been closed for decades now. Hence Chauvet is sealed and opened only for suitably equipped masked and covered scientists and even then not very often. The exception was the film-maker Werner Herzog who was allowed to make a 3d Documentary - which was in part used for the facsimile along with all the various other measurements and photographs. 

Worth watching: Cave of Forgotten Dreams. (Links to Wikipedia entry. Film is on Youtube and Netflix in some countries.)

More of the images:

Posted on: 07 August 2018 by GraemeH

LuconND 1500

Notre Damme Lucon

Posted on: 07 August 2018 by rodwsmith

Night before:

Morning after:

Saône River, St Jean de Losnes.

Posted on: 07 August 2018 by GraemeH

MJ 1500

Posted on: 07 August 2018 by Haim Ronen

The cutting edge

Cutting edge

Posted on: 08 August 2018 by rodwsmith

Cristiania, Copenhagen. 

Posted on: 08 August 2018 by Haim Ronen

   ShelterShelter

Posted on: 10 August 2018 by count.d

comp 5 low

If you go into the woods

Posted on: 10 August 2018 by ayap1
count.d posted:

comp 5 low

If you go into the woods

Nice but do you know/have seen what’s behind the door?

Posted on: 10 August 2018 by count.d
 

Nice but do you know/have seen what’s behind the door?

Yes, Adam Meredith.

Posted on: 10 August 2018 by Haim Ronen

Snow White

Snow White

(Click on it to enlarge)

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by Kevin-W

Back in the Majorelle:

Back in the Majorelle

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by Mr Fjeld
Kevin-W posted:

Back in the Majorelle:

Back in the Majorelle

Beautiful colours Kevin! Highly unusual with strong colours on functionalist architecture but lovely nonetheless. Also exciting with a contrast between traditional north african/arabic architecture against "genuine" functionalist building. I like the angle too!

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by Kevin-W

Thanks Christian - too kind.

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by Tony2011
Kevin-W posted:

Back in the Majorelle:

Back in the Majorelle

I see you're shooting with a D3300 lately, Kev, with some great results. Any particular reason why you're not using the M9?

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by GraemeH

Silh 1500

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Posted on: 12 August 2018 by Mr Fjeld
GraemeH posted:

Silh 1500

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Very nice Graham!

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by GraemeH

Thanks...It was nice to have a couple of weeks off with camera in hand.

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Posted on: 12 August 2018 by TK421

Goldie

Posted on: 12 August 2018 by GraemeH

FGLG 1500

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