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Fashion shoot for Amazon.com
Models: Ash A-leyy N & Anthony Washington
Hair: Jaime Marie
Makeup: Stephanie Fioravanti
Lights: Michaela Marino
Today is Ash Wednesday
I was able to attend mass thanks to my home buddies...
Experimenting with a different tone.
Pan Pacific Hotel
Yokohama, Japan
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Ash tree at sunset + various effects
Ash.
Sweet burning ash, wood for Viking boats
and for a witches broom.
Oss, its rune: the mouth, the form
resembling the growth of the tree itself,
its runic branches with upturned tips
reaching towards the sky.
Feathered leaves rustling in the breeze,
reluctant to anticipate the spring,
withholding green until the other trees are full in leaf,
retaining dry bunches of winged seeds
throughout the winter gales.
This is ash country, Odin’s ash,
image of Yggdrasil:
Oss.
(Published in Sarasvati no. 1 Nov 2008, Indigo Dreams Press)
Ashness Bridge, a packhorse bridge over the Barrow Beck along a narrow lane running from Derwent Water to Watendlath in the Lake District. The view from here shows Derwent Water and the peaks of Skiddaw in the distance.
1206 arrives at Ash heading east on 6.1.79. The black triangle indicated the position of the guard's compartment for platform staff ; the Reading-Tonbrodge trains carried a considerable amount of mail traffic.
Ash Cave was my third and final stop on my late Oct visit to the Hocking Hills State park, near Logan. I think Ash Cave is just an amazing place, and very changing to capture in a photograph.
Ash cloud that reached Sockholm/Sweden today from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull that recently had a outbreak.
Ash Cave is without a doubt the most spectacular feature of Hocking Hills State Park. It is the largest, most impressive recess cave in the state of Ohio. The horseshoe-shaped cave is massive; measuring 700 feet from end to end, 100 feet deep from the rear cave wall to its front edge with the rim rising 90 feet high. A small tributary of the East Fork of Queer Creek cascades over the rim into a small plunge pool below.
Quick location scout with Ash tonight, doing a shoot with his band later this week.
Check out my Blog for more shots from the scout.
Canon 5D-50mm Æ’1.4
Client : Ash Nair
Photographer : Julian Oh
Assistant : Steve Yan
Talent : Ash Nair
Nikon D3s
Sigma 85mm f/1.4
A solitary ash tree in a field at Sulby. It was still very green when I took this. Lots of ash trees here have gone a lovely shade of yellow this year but there are many that are still green while there are many that have lost all their leaves.
I liked the sunlight shining through the leaves and branches.
The Station building at Ash Green, opened with the branch, and closed in 1937. The bridge carries White Lane over the disused line.
The branch opened in 1849 serving two stations, Ash, later named Ash Green, then Ash Green Halt, and Tongham. The last passenger service was in 1937, but the line continued to operate freight traffic until the line was finally abandoned in 1961.
Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road to Watendlath, in the English Lake District. It is at grid reference NY270196, and is famous for being a fine viewpoint across Borrowdale towards Skiddaw
Ash-tree flowers and last year seeds with some fresh leaves and beautiful lines of twigs. Just for practice.
Emma's stunning boy.
I was seeing which sculpt i like best in case I ever get a MNF boy again. Ash is amazing. He is a Seorin. Definitely the sculpt for me!
Some pictures of my lovely boy for Sally ;)
I'm really impressed with my new lens and camera - but I need to get some more practice with it - lots of photos in the new year I think :)
Oct. 8, 2024: Route 66 in Ash Fork, Arizona. About 400 people live in Ash Fork, once a thriving Santa Fe Railroad town, which has fallen upon hard times. In 1960, Santa Fe moved the rail line away from the community. Around 1980, I-40 bypassed Ash Fork. Major fires in 1977 and 1987 destroyed much of the downtown.