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TheFella | Portfolio | Vimeo | Twitter | Facebook | 500px | RedBubble | Getty | Tumblr | Google+ View on black please! It's been a while since I've posted a black and white image, let alone a square format one! I was about to leave the Louvré when I thought I'd better take a photo of La Pyramide Inversée. I rushed over to it to find it, unsurprisingly, surround my hundreds of people. I had no time (or permission) to set up my tripod, so I took a quick handheld series of shots and thought I'd see what I could do in Photoshop later. Then I went off to explore the rest of Paris. Well, last night I thought I'd give this shot a go. I think it's taken on quite a ghostly and mystical feel. I wasn't hugely taken with it at first, but it's been slowly growing on me, so I thought I'd post it up. Sorry if I haven't been as active on Flickr as usual; I've been hugely busy with my day job and with martial arts stuff in the evenings and weekends. I'll hopefully get some catching up done this weekend when I have time to relax and redesign my website (hopefully). Speaking of which, in case you haven't already seen it, Oliver Winter (Discovering Views) has done a fantastic write-up about commenting on photographs and promoting yourself in a respectful way. I thoroughly recommend you read it, not just because yours truly gets a special mention: Discovering Views: Commenting on photographs. Please view this one on a dark background. First person to mention Dan Brown gets a punch. No images in comments please. Details Canon EOS 5D Mark II / ISO 200 / f/6.3 / 17-40mm @ 17mm / HDR
CONTROL Temporary installationIn collaboration with Gonzalo Borondo Animal – Borondo solo showLondon, UK2015 © Blind Eye Factory
The 69-year-old Turner prize-winning artist, Antony Gormley takes over the Royal Academy of Arts, transforming thirteen of its galleries into an impressive showcase of the sculptor's iconic works. Famed for his contemporary creations often inspired by the human body and the mind, visitors are invite
The Beauty of Life
Project for the new lyric theatre in Cagliari, competition entry, second prize (1965) by Maurizio Sacripanti with A. Nonis, G. Pellegrineschi (automatism), G. Perucchini (structures), F. Purini, A....