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While some FOLs were working on SHIPs this September, I was working on this model: my largest to date (48 x 48 studs).
One of my coworkers modeled for me again this time. I got some scenery separate and then had her pose for me to get the remaining pieces needed for this one. I'm itching to do a shoot Inspired by the creepy ghouly monster in the movie Mama so I suppose this is a start. Next will be a ragged torn dress and a creepy character floating in the wind.
Check the comments for a lovely portrait I did of her!
Have a great weekend, guys :)
The lighthouse of Cabo da Roca overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Tower Height: 72 feet (22 meters)
Height of Focal Plane: 541 feet (165 meters)
Characteristic and Range: Four white flashes every 18 seconds; range 26 nautical miles (48 kms).
Description of Tower: Square stone tower with red lantern.
This light is operational
Date Established: 1772
Date Present Tower Built: 1846
Date Automated: 1980
Optics: Third order Fresnel lens.
Current Use: Active aid to navigation.
Open To Public? No.
Stumbled upon this rugged cliff face with its weathered openings, a remnant of history etched into the coastline. Visitors seem to be captivated by the stories these old stones might tell, a natural fortress against the vast sea beyond.
Le Belvédère is located a short drive north of Ottawa, nestled on a magnificent cliff with breathtaking views of the Gatineau Hills. Awarded multiple times as one of Ottawa’s top wedding venues, offering the most state of the art facility while completely surrounded by the tranquility of nature. Featuring world class dining, amenities include a beautiful outdoor terrace with a capacity to host weddings of up to 200 people.
Canon 60D with Canon EF-S 10-22mm @ 11mm, f8.0, ISO 400
Photomatix Exposure Fusion and one flash frame blended in CS5.
Flash Frame = 580 EXII OC with WAD and Diffusor cap, Vivitar 285 w/ diffusor cap CL on other side of cabinet with shelf sticking out into frame and 285 w/ diffusor CR bounced off wall above head cabinets.
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When I saw this scene just off the side of Highway 1 it seemed like a good time to pull out the 10-22mm side angle lens. The clouds, the colorful cliffside, and the water seemed to come together for an interesting composition. This one is a blend of HDR and Exposure Fusion;
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Lens @ 12mm
f/11
ISO 100
Multiple Exposures
Walking along the clifftop we came across this old graveyard. An interesting location perched at the edge of the cliffs.
On a beautiful summer afternoon, the serenity of Mississippi Palisades State Park is split by a Southbound Grain Train. Just before going out of sight, the big freight grinds to a halt with the DPU perfectly in frame of the massive hills and cliffs as it waits for a train on the CPKC.
Sitting in my car during lunch and this beauty just happen to stroll by to take in the view as well...always have your camera ready :)
Cliffside Path, South Peak, Hua Shan Mountain, China
After the vertical ladder at the beginning of the cliffside path, the path continues with carved out steps in the wall to the wooden planks. The chain along the wall can be used to hold on to, while the two steel ropes higher up are used to hook in the carabiners of the via ferrata set.
at Canyon de Chelly
(the panel on the right was produced as a vertical panorama, stitching together half a dozen images, the lowermost of which is the photo in the left panel -- in retrospect, i could have just zoomed out)