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I could see the snow capped mountains from miles away as I was driving towards Joshua Tree National Park. I got so excited to have some compositions served with this backdrop. I had some of the most glorious skies from Joshua Tree and all through my drive into the Mojave. I'm finding that photography is a game of inches. Looking forward, backward, and getting low to produce that specific feel for the viewer. The pull is to put as much into the frame as possible. Sometimes it works. Hope you enjoy.

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We travelled 300 miles to check venues for my first wedding gig.

I'm following advises I got from you.

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A Latin Mass will be celebrated and I was already briefed about decorum.

I may use this exact spot for group shots.

I'm thinking of having the couple stand by the door, while the entourage are at far right down the hill. I have some other ideas and will appreciate your thoughts.

It was about to rain when I took this shot. The weather forecast has not been accurate lately. Especially at this place few miles off Canadian border where it is still wintry cool.

  

Love how the cloud reflections are captured only in the triangle.

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yeah, shoot me. so my first shot in japan is another sunset shot. boo.

 

taken in my apartment, the very moment i arrived in japan.

 

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Nikon D80 + 18-200mm VR

This stretch of sand is the car park at Ynys Las on the Dyfi Estuary, West Wales, UK. The only evidence that remains is the car tracks in the sand where people have been having fun doing hand brake turns :) But they didn't wait for the beauty to unfold! It must be one of the most beautiful car parks in the world, and certainly one of my favourite places. The tide was out, which meant there wasn't much water in the foreground, but you can't have it all every time :)

 

Four minute exposure using the Lee big stopper.

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Many of my pictures are available to buy as prints, canvasses or acrylics at:

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Butterfly resting while trying to work out how to escape from the canopy.

Part of the 'Great War' demo team returning from the 'AIRbourne' seafront Airshow at Eastbourne, the delightful WWI era Be2c replica '687' catches the sun as she slowly floats down the approach to Shoreham's Runway 24.

 

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I was out canvassing today...I shall treasure these few minutes for ever!

 

A 97 year-old gentleman played a tune especially for me on his Steinway piano: 'Stay as Sweet as You Are'.

 

I had to hold back the tears.

 

IN EXPLORE - Thank You

35th Imagoism Thursday

 

Our tribute to a very talented artist and wonderful friend, imago2007

 

on Explore!

Clouds reflected on the side of the Tata Innovation Center

Ferryland, Newfoundland

rockin a few a these fellas lately.....

Zurich Switzerland Wahlplakate

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The pictureseque Swaledale village of Thwaite in strong February sunshine with the upper dale behind it.

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

Cotton Factory is an historic industrial complex formerly known as The Imperial Cotton Company Limited in the industrial north end of Hamilton, Canada. The complex has been renamed the Cotton Factory and is repurposed for small manufacturing and office space for creative professionals.

 

The five buildings on the site were built in 1900 and stand today in their original structures. It is one of the few historic complexes built in the late 19th to early 20th century that remain today in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

The Imperial Cotton Company at 270 Sherman was the second largest cotton mill in the city and attracted customers from the around the world. Orders were taken from using the telegraphic system and codebook that can be found in Hamilton's Public Library to date. The Imperial Cotton codebook helped workers simplify orders and organize classes of cotton. The company manufactures heavy grades of cotton duck, used for making vessel sails, mechanical belting and hose, railway car roofing, binder canvasses, tarpaulins, tents, awnings, filters and cotton paper dryers. The products of the company are sold mainly to manufacturers, cutters-up, railways, implement and paper makers.

 

The Cotton Factory has always been a "people first" kind of place. The Imperial Cotton Company produced a quarterly newsletter called, "The Fabricator", to bring news to the staff about group insurance plans, a cafeteria unit that seated 165 people, upgrades of new technology such as electric refrigerators and a newly purchased lunchroom piano by the Entertainment Committee. News among the staff members are also featured in the Fabricator, highlighting marriages, births, and deaths and recounted vacation stories by the mill employees.

 

In 1924, the Imperial Cotton merged with Cosmos Cotton Mills (formerly Yarmouth Duck & Cotton). The new company, Cosmos-Imperial Mills Limited, owned and operated the complex until 1972, when most of its machinery and workers were sent back to Nova Scotia. A textile museum in Yarmouth houses many of the "Big Looms" that may have been used at 270 Sherman.

 

The mill building, which housed 1,220 spinning spindles, 3,735 spindles, 98 duck looms and looms for the manufacture of cotton drayer felts, is constructed out of brick and timber with "slow burning" wood beams positioned across the 30,000 square feet of space on the second and third floor Mill.

 

Next to the Mill Building is a smokestack that was used by three original boiler systems. Adjacent to the smokestack is a storage warehouse that was originally used for sorting, painting, finishing, shipping and waterproofing cotton. Centre of the mill courtyard is the Mills Arts Building, which was a later addition to the 270 Sherman complex and used today for artists to work their private units. Occupants of the building include professional artists that do photography, oil painting, sculpturing and designing to name a few.

un canvas, pa amenizar la tarde digo io

God's perfect canvass. God is truly the greatest artist of all.

  

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vale por la invitacion Cuntaquinte :D

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Two of about seventy canvasback, twenty redheads, twenty ring-necked and ten scaup on Fowler Lake in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.

Sold to raise money for a charity in Malawi. 2004

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#105 on Interestingness

Wild weeds bokeh against delicate canvass of sunrise lighting...

 

EXPLORED

Jun 15, 2009 #205

Twilight colors ... it is the time when nature uses her paint palette to create some magic in the sky...

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Canvass and canvas are pronounced the same way but they have different meanings

canvass: verb

1. to examine thoroughly

2. to investigate carefully

 

canvas: noun

1. a heavy cloth on which pictures are painted

2. The background upon which historical events unfold.

A totally new skin from Mystic Canvass that is so hot, with such gorgeous details that really wow ME. You get a bajillion appliers with it too. Quote the notecard with the demo: "These Skins will include in the full version-

Slink Hands, Feet Appliers, Visage Head Appliers, and Physique

Phat Azz Appliers

Tango Appliers and Wowmeh Appliers!"

 

It's just so GOOD! I'm so excited that Mystic Canvass released a new skin that is so amazing and beautiful and cute.

 

GET IT HERE:

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I had a few photos in here and I got a copy of this wonderful, oversized book.

The Borough - London

Leica M Monochrom - 50mm Summilux

Prints and Canvasses Available

 

A 3-shot vertical panorama of the River Tees looking upstream from from near Low Force. Taken from the Pennine Way side in very strong early spring sunshine under a cloudless blue sky.

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