"And it's cold here in the shadows with no light
Since you last said that you loved me"
~ Counting Down the Days (Above & Beyond)
#photography #lake #trees #blackandwhite #monochrome #silhouette #digicam
"And it's cold here in the shadows with no light
Since you last said that you loved me"
~ Counting Down the Days (Above & Beyond)
#photography #lake #trees #blackandwhite #monochrome #silhouette #digicam
Backlit plants during sunset. #plants #sunset #silhouette #photography
Is it just me, or do the towers on the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow look remarkably like some kind of evil space robots from this angle?
Golden Dawn Through the Trees
This morning, the sun rose through a beautiful orange haze. This was some 600m away through the eye of a long lens, and it looked even better in real life.
Apertureƒ/6.3CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length600mmISO800Shutter speed1/4000s#2025 #atmosphericLandscape #Blarney #Cork #goldenHour #Ireland #mistyForest #morningLight #naturePhotography #orangeSky #Photo #scenicView #silhouette #Sky #SonyA7RV #Sun #sunrise #tranquilScene #woodlandSilhouettes
— Human Spy — Previously shared but I couldn’t find proof! So please allow me to share again! #BlueSkyArtShow #silhouette theme #photography #ClassicMono #Monochrome #EastCoastKin
Sunset, near Vance Brand Airport in Longmont, Colorado. #nikon #d3400 #sunset #silhouette #LandscapePhotography
Belated Good Morning! Deep blue - crescent moon and Venus Click in for Venus, or to enjoy the blue #photography #landscape #panorama #skyscape #moon #venus #BlueSky #gradient #silhouette #EastCoastKin #PhotographersUnited
Selected radius by Andrzej Kocot
William Bache's Silhouettes Album via The National Portrait Gallery [Shared]
William Bache (1771–1845) emigrated from England to Philadelphia in May 1793 with no apparent training as an artist. Yet from 1803 to 1812, he pursued a prolific and successful career as an itinerant maker of silhouette portraits, traveling up and down the eastern seaboard, from Maine to Virginia, and further south to Louisiana and Cuba. Working sporadically over that nine-year period, he produced thousands of shaded profiles with the aid of a patented physiognotrace, a mechanical device used to trace the outline of a person’s face. Cheap and quick to make, silhouettes captured the likenesses of a broad cross-section of society, including those who could afford no other form of portrait.