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Old 05-31-2011, 12:16 PM   #921 (permalink)
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A very tender look.

Last week I saw a puppy at the underground. Not a beautiful dog-breed to me, but I couldn't help taking a photo:



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Old 06-01-2011, 06:39 PM   #922 (permalink)
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Today I've been "experimenting" with low-angle shots:




What I like about that building (Torre Espacio) is its "mathematical facade". American architect Henry N. Cobb designed it according to an ecuation. I'm afraid I won't be able to explain this properly (as a famous song says, ♪ "don't know much trigonometry" ♫; I've always been a disaster at Maths ), but it's like this:

y = cos (x)

OK, X is the base's length. Y is the heigth, which is the cosine of X. You know what I mean?






By the way, I had never heard about embassies in skyscrapers, but... yes, there are several embassies into the building. Some MB-members' countries represented there, I think:



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Old 06-01-2011, 06:58 PM   #923 (permalink)
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Not your best shots if you ask me. But it's nice to experiment
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Old 06-02-2011, 03:27 PM   #924 (permalink)
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Not your best shots if you ask me. But it's nice to experiment.
I agree, they're not my best shots. But it's always nice to experiment, certainly. Perhaps in October I will try the opposite thing: high-angle shots. That is, from top to the ground. At the World Day of Architecture several buildings will be open to the public.

Another "experiment": birds. I had never photographed sparrows before, but today I must have had beginners' luck. At least that's what it seems to me. I put some bread crumbs on the ground and on a banister, stood still, waited, and....












I really like the results. What do you think, S.K.? Have you ever photographed sparrows or other similar birds?
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Old 06-02-2011, 03:32 PM   #925 (permalink)
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Love the first one. That is a bloody cute bird.
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^ Yeah, that's the best one to me. In general, today's been a great "photography day". A lucky one. Everything went well. I've been at the Retiro Park. It looked splendid:




I went to the Crystal Palace:




At the pond, there are several species of waterbirds. This picture was taken at grass level:



A swan? No, a goose. But point of view and bird's posture helped me to give the photo a "romantic touch". Don't tell anyone.

Geese were very friendly to me. In fact, three of them got close to me. Very close. For a moment, I felt myself like Saint Francis of Assisi. "Let the birds come to me." Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!






Mallards had a "constructive attitude" too. Here you can see one of them posing:



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Old 06-09-2011, 02:03 AM   #927 (permalink)
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These are some pictures I've taken over the years at Don Valley Brick Works, an old brick quarry in Toronto and now a park. The Brick Works was in operation for over 100 years, and is responsible for supplying the bricks for several important landmarks in the city. This park holds so many memories for me as a kid as it is not far from where I grew up. Please excuse my lack of photography skills.

The main building and smokestack:


A quarry pit converted into a marshy area:


I have no idea what this is but it's between the two main buildings:


I can't remember where this is exactly, I think it's the entrance to the park:


Boardwalk paths over a swamp pit, looking towards the buildings:


Just a slice of Toronto that a lot of tourists don't get to see, unfortunately.
wow. these places are so beautiful. is this from US or Europe?
it's so clean to look at.
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wow. these places are so beautiful. is this from US or Europe?
it's so clean to look at.
Canada. More specifically, Toronto (which is where I live). All those pictures are from the same park.
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These are some pictures I've taken over the years at Don Valley Brick Works, an old brick quarry in Toronto and now a park. The Brick Works was in operation for over 100 years, and is responsible for supplying the bricks for several important landmarks in the city. This park holds so many memories for me as a kid as it is not far from where I grew up. Please excuse my lack of photography skills.

The main building and smokestack:


(...)

I like to photograph old industrial buildings too:



That's a former brewery, built in the 1910's. It's been refurbished and nowadays it is a public library. I've been in there several times and never saw them, but, if there are ghosts there, they surely smell of pilsner beer.


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Old 06-12-2011, 06:34 PM   #930 (permalink)
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More ducks. Yesterday:




Handsome drake, isn't he? I guess he'll find a pretty "wife" and then they'll have ducklings. Like the ones I saw at a pond yesterday. Using the zoom, I photographed some of those tiny hairy creatures:



So cute! Not even the Good Gremlins were that cute.






The parents. Mum (left) and dad (right):



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