Posts Tagged ‘Oculus

02
Jul
21

July 2021 Newsletter

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July 2021 Newsletter Just a gas tank away If you don’t get my newsletter, please check it out and consider subscribing. Here is a the link: https://mailchi.mp/ec241876862d/frank-t-smith-photographer-november-2020-newsletter-5103742?e=e102c7afb1

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Lens: M.Zuiko ED 12-100mm f4.0 IS PRO

Settings: ISO 1000, 23mm, f/8.0, 1/60 sec

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29
Dec
16

Oculus (2 of 2) – Interior

This is a follow up post to the previous oneĀ I did on the exterior of this complex. As much as I enjoyed photographing the exterior, I found the interior to be be almost magical and again, it screamed to be monochromatic. As many of you know, I am drawn to geometric shapes and styles with a wide angle slant. I look forward to returning and finding more hidden treasures.

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27
Dec
16

Oculus (1 of 2) – Exterior

During the months of October and November, I spent a fair amount of time in New York for various Olympus events. During one of the earlier events I went to the newly opened Oculus at the World Trade Center station. I was immediately captivated by its design and presence in relationship to the Freedom Tower. I found myself going back several times during my travels to NY trying capture different angles of the structure. Over time I went and found new vantageĀ points to shoot from. There appears to be no limit to different photo opportunities at this place. I am a wide angle shooter and for me, this place screams fisheye & WIDE. I captured all of the images in color but I found black and white works best. If you haven’t seen this place, the next time you are in New York put it on your list of places to see.

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