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Camera - canon 5d mark ii
Lense - 85mm 1.2 ii
The common/negative space.
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Used as the location for the BBC Series Bread where the Boswell family lived..
The street was called Kelsall Street in the show.
Located in Dingle,Liverpool
Booo Magazine 2 : issuu.com/artbugaboo/docs/booo_magazine2
Portada por :HELLO_SOBRE : www.flickr.com/photos/hellosobre/
Lotopoto en Booo Magazine 2:
Ilustración zoko
Ilustración Captain Mercury
Ilustración Herencia Natural
Wooboys (lotopoto wooden toys)
Gracias Carlos por la invitación.
The woods.
It's beginning to be that time of year....I'm starting to see leaves on trees! :( So much for my tree silhouette photos!
This picture is #2 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Today was time I got my project moving again. I had been into my local town to post my trusty a100 which had been sold and I was carrying the replacement which I am still learning how to get the best out of. Pop of built in flash.
I found a nice location and waited, and waited and nobody caught my eye as a suitable candidate., it was early and not many people about.
I had already missed one guy I had seen with an amazing beard as I had not really had the time to approach him, so when I saw Cindy I thought go for it (dont forget I'm still only on #2). Cindy had her headphones on and once I caught her up and explained the project she was happy to be part of it.
Cindy is in college studying Law and hopes to eventually have a career in that field. Thanks for being part of my group, and good luck with your studies.
Not as sharp as I would have liked, but the lens was wide open, tamron 17-50 f2.8 I think I'll close it down a little next time.
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Concerning a payment method I can't propose the unambiguous solution, unfortunately. I suggest to discuss this question also in FlickrMail.
Mailing of ready dolls in turn, within 1-2 months from the date of receiving castings by me. I will report about exact dates in comments to this photo.
PWR PAPER #2
57 x 76 cm double sided poster. 1000 copies.
Summer, 2010.
EDITORS
Hanna Terese Nilsson/ www.hannaterese.com
Rasmus Svensson / www.rasmusemanuelsvensson.com
CONTRIBUTORS
John Divola / www.divola.com
Natalie Rognsøy / www.natalienatalie.com
Andreas Banderas / www.andreasbanderas.com
Alexander Palmestål & Mikael Enqvist / www.pistoldisco.com
Ignace Wouters / www.flickr.com/photos/ignacewouters
Elina Minn / www.elinaminn.com
Artie Vierkant / www.artievierkant.com/
Poster Company / www.www.flickr.com/photos/poster_company
Louie Schumacher / www.worse.tumblr.com
Brenna Murphy / www.bmruernpnhay.com
Lisa Öberg / www.oldtjikko.se
Daniel Swan / www.danielswan.co.uk
Arran Ridley / www.plop-sensation.blogspot.com
Ida Lehtonen / www.idalehtonen.com
Ben Jones / www.paperrad.org
Amanda Svensson /
Matt Lock / www.puffandmagic.com
My second version of Ghost from MW2.
Reference pic here media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/8240/1191111-ghost_museum_w...
crappy pic is crappy...
Balkonien - unser Logenplatz -die Sonne schien SO schön
Die Winterastern waren verblüht- neues, blühendes musste her--
We have a new dog in the house. Kasba (the one on the left) joined our home in februari. I wanted to introduce him to y'all in one of Indi's shots. But since the weather is so terrible the last weeks... I decided to go with a nice shot of Indi's first impression... or should I say her expression!! LOL.
I've been very busy with Kasba's integration in our home, and left the photography challenges to rest... but as the spring is coming, I'm getting my inspiration back, will have to act on that soon.
thx everyone for... Explored #63 on Sunday, February 27, 2011
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January 2, 2012
I love that I have fallen back in love with Tempe.
I lived here for years and years. While attending ASU and even for years afterwards. But I always thought Tempe was so old and rundown.
Now I think it is beautiful and old. It has character.
I had been to Papago park a million times, but it wasn't until a few weeks ago that I noticed this little pier. I think it's beautiful. It's pretty narrow, but it has such a beautiful view of the park and Papago Mountain and Hole-in-the-Rock.
I was in between photo sessions here. I had 3. I do absolutely love doing photography. I love meeting all the new people. I honestly leave each session feeling like I met new friends. And it's pretty strange because I am normally so introverted and socially awkward that I absolutely dread meeting new people, yet when I talk to these strangers, I seem to chat away.
Still trying to figure out manual mode. I had to take this picture 3 times because it was overexposed each time.
Then in Photoshop, I changed it to sepia and decreased the saturation. Then I went in and erased the sepia from my toenails to make the red stand out.
The Netherlands-Makkum
Makkum is a village on the banks of the lake IJsselmeer in the province Friesland. It has a population of around 3,500. The rich history of the village is still very visible. The village has a town-like structure dating from the 17th century. At the lock are historic merchant houses. For Makkum prosperity really started in the 17th century and lasted until the 18th century. Makkum became an important center of trade and industry, including brick works, wind-powered saw-, oil-, paper-, and pealing mills, ship yards and seashell lime kilns. The lime kiln industry was the major pillar of Makkums prosperity employing many people. Transport of base materials and end products by ship caused shipping and ship construction to flourish. The pottery Royal Tichelaar Makkum is one of the oldest companies of the Netherlands. Seashell fishing was of importance next to common miseries. Lately tourism has developed strongly in Makkum from the attraction of water sports. The current (Feadship’s) yard (of a gigantic scale) does not fit in the historical villageview of Makkum and is therefore not or barely visible on these images, made with kite and camera (attached to the kite's line). © Tom Kisjes
My body turns to a boil. Sweat starts to pump from every gland across my body. My stomach turns upside-down as I rip away my respirator from my face. I bend down and spray brown bubbly half-digested vomit across the street. I stand back up and everything starts to turn to a yellow blur. Why’s everything going da-?
Cristy - “Phin!”
*THUMP!*
MUA & Model: Steffanie Strazzere Make-Up Artist
Wardrobe: Ashley Rose Couture Designs
Photographer: Jason Baker Photography
Fast but solid tank. As you can see, you can put two minifigs into it with accessories (e.g. Atlantis diver can be putted with their helmets).
To see more sophisticated pictures go to my Brickshelf gallery.
See the previous version.
BTW I forgot to inform you that canon really works!
1998 Mercedes C250 Turbo Diesel Sport auto estate.
250,290 miles miles at its last MoT test in January 2021.
The LEGO Adventure Book, Vol. 2! My copy finally landed in my mailbox this week, and as you can see, my minifigs were pretty excited to find themselves in a book.
More pictures of my contributions to the book can be found in the Service with a Smile photoset.
Oh, and the book can, incidentally, be pre-ordered here - it's apparently released to the general public on Monday! I've had a good read through it, and I have to say that there are some pretty great models featured in it, from some rather well-known builders. It's an honour to be featured in the same book as these people!
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Ten things about 10 stopper
2) Types of Filter systems:
a1)Screw-in (fixed) stop (eg. B+W #110 ND 3.0,Hoya NDx400 )
a2)Screw-in (varying) stops (eg. H&Y ND2-ND400,LCW Fader)
-These are circular integrated filters with a mounting ring that screws into the front thread of a lens.
b)Slide-in 10 stop (eg. Lee's Big Stopper,Hitech Pro Stop)
-These are square or quadrangular filters that slides in a slot of a special filter holder which is then screwed to lens by threaded adapter ring in front of a lens
::::COMPARISON::::
Investment
Screw In (fixed) : Separate filters per different diameters of lenses,a little more expensive in long run.
Screw In (Varying) : Separate filters per different diameters of lenses,will cost extra.
Edit (22-03-12): Adaptor rings for screw-in filters are available too,the only limitation is filter diameter has to be >= the diameter of the lens otherwise vignetting will be noticed.
Slide In : Same filter can be used with different lenses with the help of different adapter rings,comparatively cheaper in long run.
Ease in composing with black glass
Screw In (fixed) : Shot has to be pre-composed before applying the filter
Screw In (Varying) : Shot can be composed at the lowest density and then switched to maximum density
Slide In : Being a dark glass shot has to be pre-composed before sliding the filter
Portability/Storage space
Screw In (fixed) : More convenient to carry/relatively occupies less space
Screw In (Varying) : More convenient to carry/relatively occupies less space
Slide In : Delicate glass,care has to be taken/occupies more space(Filter holder Kit)
Use of Lens Hood
Screw In (fixed) : Allow for use of the original lens hood
Screw In (Varying) : Yes can be used but to change the density hood has to be removed every time.
Slide In : No,require special modular or Pro hoods
Vignetting
Screw In (fixed) : May introduce at wide angle
Screw In (Varying) : May introduce at wide angle
Slide In : Easier to avoid if a large holder model is chosen
Ease with Usage
Screw In (fixed) : Easy to use
Screw In (Varying) : Easy to use
Slide In : Comparatively easier and gives added advantage of selective usage i.e. with rotating ring and slidable slot,parts of the scene can be exposed at choice.
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Second picture of the series 10 on 10 Stopper
Have a nice day!
EXPLORED
Another 2+2 tunic (sewn in between late night work assignments, LoL) using a gorgeous little red riding hood fabric from Tasha www.etsy.com/shop/alittlesweetness
This pattern is bound to become a staple in M's closet, because it's pretty easy to sew and wear (even with the front straps, that I do find quite adorable) almost all-year round (just add a cardigan and it’s perfect for our mild climate).