Tianmen Mountain by Alex Berger
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~ Texture | Pattern | Design ~
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Tamara Rojo for the English National Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet, 1998. Photographed by Matthew Fearns.
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Montmartre Child on Railing. Paris, 1960
Photo: Marilyn Stafford
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Portuguese Modernism
Jorge Segurado Architect, 1933, Lisbon, Portugal
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This beauty deserves more than 3x weekly rail service
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Everything's emptying into black and white.
By Matti Merilaid.
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Pinhole Camera
One of my favourite projects in Graphic Design. We made pinhole cameras! Only got to make one positive from the two photos I took (from atop the weir). The railing one I inverted in Photopea. Anyway, it was really cool to make the camera and then see how the photos turned out.
All photos mine. Both negatives are analog as is the bottom positive. The top positive is a digital inverting of an analog photo. No edits otherwise.
Now, if you look up pinhole photography, you might see it said that there is no lens distortion and everything is rectilinear. That seems to make sense since this kind of camera literally doesn't have a lens. It may even be true if the pinhole camera is box-shaped, but mine was an empty paint can and as you can see in the top photos, it's definitely not rectilinear. lol
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pavillon, route merveilleuse, namur
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