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Nikon D800 Photoshoot of Twin Sister Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddesses
Twin sister goddesses!
Shot with my new, rather expensive B&W CP (circular polarizer)--the B+W XS-Pro Kaesemann Circular Polarizer with Multi-Resistant Nano Coating ! I love the finish it gives! Nothing in post compares! :)
Finished in Lightroom 4!
Nikon D800 Photographs of two beautiful blonde swimsuit bikini model twin sisters shot with the brand new Nikon D800 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens.
Captured in both RAW and JPEG.
Check out the amazing detail in the full resolution photos! I was running out of CF & SD cards fast, as the files are huge!
Classic California Hero's Journey Mythology Goddesses! Tall, pretty, thin, fit, with pretty blue eyes and long straw-blonde hair, blowing on the sea breeze.
Modeling the brand new black Gold 45 Revolver & Braveheart Sword Hero's Journey Mythology Gold'N'Virtue bikinis!
On El Matador Beach in Malibu!
Enjoy the epic beauty of the mythological hero's journey, in great detail via the Nikon D800! :)
The full resolutions RAWs and JPEGs are amazing!
Enjoy!
May the goddesses inspire you along your artistic hero's journey!
It's alright for this to look a little splotchy, make sure not to paint all the way to the edges of the mask or it will be harder to hide the places where the mask ends
Sandia National Laboratories’ Hongyou Fan at work with nanocoatings in his lab.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Read more at bit.ly/2MOfFCC
There wasn't much snow during our Christmas visit to Etne in the south-western parts of Norway, but most of the days every stone, leaf and straw were covered with frost (closeup)
Actually EIGHT. A section of a recreation trail in George Wyth State Park on the border between Waterloo and Cedar Falls Iowa, had at least eight feet of water over it, by the flood debris hanging in the trees. I am six feet tall and it was at least two - three feet above my head. Most of the trails are opened, but a thin coating of mud, and now fallen leaves makes it only passible to Mnt Bikes and pedestrians. I tried riding a section with a road bike and within a few hundred yards mud was jammed between my wheels and brake calipers basically locking up my wheels. Getting out of the mud zone with my road bike required about 6 stops to clear debris, and a removal of front wheel and removing the goo jammed into my brakes.
Cedar boughs have a thick coating of hoarfrost hanging just above the rush of Upper Bond Falls in Paulding, Michigan. Taken Feb. 16, 2019.
How to transform an old concrete exterior stair with Perfectino? - Comment transformer un escalier extérieur en béton avec Perfectino?
Tate & Lyle Silvertown,
Taken from Woolwich Riverside,
London.
TAKEN - 12.17p.m. Fri 25th June'21
In 1859 Henry Tate (b.1819) went into partnership with a sugar refiner who had a refinery factory up in Liverpool.
Around the same time, a ship owner by the name of Abram Lyle (b.1820), who was making a living out of transporting raw sugar cane to the UK, bought his own sugar refinery up in Greenock-Scotland.
In 1878 Henry Tate expanded his sugar business by opening up a new refinery in East London-down by the River Thames in ‘Silvertown’-E16.
Meanwhile in 1883, Abram Lyle started a sugar smelting process at a new refinery he had opened down at Plaistow Wharf on the River Thames – just 1.5miles away from Tate’s factory.
Abram Lyle’s refinery process focussed on producing a treacle like syrup preserve called ‘Goldie’, that was sold in a distinctive green tin, with a lion on it – and was used for baking cakes or simply as a ‘spread’ on bread etc.
Even though their respective factories were almost next door to each other, Henry Tate and Abram Lyle actually despised each other and never met in person throughout their lifetimes.
Abram Lyle died in 1891, leaving his successful refining business to his sons.
Henry Tate died in 1899 and also passed his business on to his sons.
Henry Tate bequeathed a large portion of his wealth to many good causes in the East London area – and he left his large and valuable collection of fine art and paintings, to the nation – and this became the ‘Tate Gallery’ down in Pimlico, which is now known as ‘Tate Britain’.
Fast forward 20 years to the early 1920’s – the 2 rival sugar refineries eventually merged, and ‘Henry Tate & Sons’ and ‘Abram Lyle & Sons’ became the now globally recognised “Tate & Lyle” brand.
Preview of new project going towards a collaborative Zine!
Available here in a few months! - thelimitedpress.wordpress.com/
5* Hotel project with the Perfectino Finishes. , and Stone, environmental friendly materials in an exceptional building.
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Pylin Sarobol looks at samples of carbide coatings as she stands in front of a deposition chamber. Sarobol and colleagues are working on a process to lay down ceramic coatings kinetically, avoiding the high temperatures that otherwise would be required.
Learn more at bit.ly/2mGRt8B.
Photo by Randy Montoya.