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Started by Critter, October 18, 2009, 01:27:46 PM

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RossRoy

I've always loved long exposure photography. And for some situations, it's actually the only way to get anything worthwhile (night sky photos)

Critter

It's been a long time since I have posted any photos of my "collection". I think the only one I ever posted was when I first joined and I still had very few DVD's. Well I basically still have very few, compared to the rest of you anyway I surely have the smallest collection on the site. It has grown a bit though since I first joined up.

As you can see it's not only DVD's on my bookshelf, but also toys/collectables like my Buzz Lightyear, books, magazines, games, manga, comics etc. Here's a couple of photos of it (and some close up ones of some areas).



Also, just for the hell of it here's another photo of Ripley.


Dr. Hasslein

#377
Great photo's Sophie!

I'm jealous.
Nah, not really  :laugh:




Dragonfire

Looks nice.

Is that Wallace and Gromit on a clock?

Kathy

#379
You collection is very nice Sophie. I see you're a musician too!

Dr. Hasslein

Here are some photos I took on my iPhone 4 with the Hipstamatic app.



Dr. Hasslein

An attempt at a bit of night photography.



Najemikon

That first one is weird! How the light illuminates the smoke. Great shot. :thumbup:

Kathy

On the first shot, those cylindrical shaped building remind me of the nuclear power plants at Nine Mile Island. What building is that?

Dr. Hasslein

It's a coal fired power station, the cylindrical shaped buildings are cooling towers. I've always wanted to created that effect with the smoke. I had the shutter open for 25 seconds.

Dr. Hasslein

I've heard of Nine Mile Island. Was there an indecent there many years ago?

Rogmeister

Actually, I believe its correct name is Three Mile Island.  Did you move 6 miles further away?  :laugh:

Kathy

Quote from: Rogmeister on December 11, 2010, 10:46:17 PM
Actually, I believe its correct name is Three Mile Island.  Did you move 6 miles further away?  :laugh:

:hysterical:

You are, of course correct Roger. The Washington Post has a pretty good synopsis about the crisis: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/tmi/whathappened.htm

Critter

Quote from: Dragonfire on December 11, 2010, 04:25:39 AM
Looks nice.

Is that Wallace and Gromit on a clock?

Yeah it's a Wallace and Gromit clock. When I was in Primary School I used to use it as my alarm clock every morning and when the alarm went off it played the Wallace and Gromit theme music.

Dragonfire