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Dura-B&G83 @TMD(March)
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Bauhaus Movement - Ella - Hat/Goggles @TLC Anniversary Gift
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[ MUDSKIN ]_Classic Glasses#3
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::GB:: Punk Chain choker
gloves
::GB:: Fingeless gloves
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::GB:: One shoulder Double JK @TMD(March)
Legal Insanity - Leon capris sweats @Fameshed(March)
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not so bad . mesh . BOJAN sneakers @TMD(March)
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Sync'D Motion__Originals - Coming I Pack @TMD(March)
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[Wartz] Cold Night Backdrop
These rocks were all collected at the Jakobsberg mine dump near Filipstad, Sweden. The dump is really just a bunch of rocks spread around the forest floor. Oh, but what rocks!!
MInerals shown include calcite, svabite, johnbaumite, dolomite, margarosanite, cymrite, barite and a bunch of others things that I cannot identify*... Lit using Short Wave Ultraviolet Light from a SuperBright II.
*Stay tuned - my son is exploring some of these rocks with a scanning electron microscope. These are pretty weird rocks!
In Explore 10/5/17
That time of year to throw up a compilation. Thanks for all your words of encouragement over 2017.
I wish you good health, happiness, and success in the coming year.
And astrophotography image compilation of some of my and @TheAstroShake's work - featured on www.photographingspace.com
I put together a time-lapse compilation of the various bits of footage from the last couple of nights whilst out watching for Perseid meteors, including last nights moon-rise, there's a (very fast) ISS Pass - and a lot of cloud...
Finally decided I'd give this a go and I can see why so many people do it, it's so fun and you can get some really cool results. I thought I'd make a little compilation of a few of my favourites rather than upload 20 of them hahah
The top one was reflected off a red to orange gradient printed on A4
The second one was on a rainbow gradient on A4
And the last one is an Aboriginal dot painting on A4, but you can't really tell with the crop. I thought this would be cool since I'm part Aboriginal..
Enjoy!
1x Canon 430ex II to camera left, bouced off the A4 paper behind the drops. Zoomed at 105mm and on 1/16th power from memory. Triggered with pop up flash
Parti cette nuit à la chasse aux étoiles avec le retour de notre majestueuse voie lactée, la session s'est terminée en fanfare avec un orage qui fut l'invité surprise de cette soirée étoilée alors que les premières lueurs du jour pointaient au-dessus du Piton de la Fournaise.
Belle compilation pour ma première photo de voie lactée de cette année non ? 😊
Le 18 janvier 2018 à 4h40.
Réf. A2018-46 - Photo non libre de droits -
Pour tout achat (fichier numérique, tirage papier ou tableaux) merci de me contacter en privé.
Built from beach huts, Jean-François Fourtou's tower doesn't look like it was strictly planned. Rather, it seems as if the cabins were sucked into the air by a great gust of wind and scattered around, then accidentally got stuck together and left behind.
It's no surprise that the beach huts caught Fourtou's attention, with their quintessential architecture and history. The booths are as old as Belgian tourism itself and were initially mainly used as a dressing room for women. Today, the dimensions and shapes are regulated per coastal municipality. Most of the cabins you will find on the Belgian coast have been incorporated into the sculpture of Fourtou. The work occupies a prominent place in the municipality, giving it the allure of a totem or an emblem of the city. Since totems originally represented the people of a community, the structure can be seen as a monument to the beach culture, a symbol of the unity of the beach culture that represents the entire coast.
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De toren van Jean-François Fourtou, gebouwd uit strandcabines, ziet er niet uit alsof ze strikt gepland werd. Het lijkt veeleer alsof de cabines door een grote stormvlaag de lucht in werden gezogen en in het rond werden gestrooid, waarna ze toevallig aan elkaar vast kwamen te zitten en zo zijn achtergebleven.
Het is geen verrassing dat de strandcabines Fourtou's aandacht trokken, met hun typische architectuur en geschiedenis. De cabines zijn al even oud als het Belgische toerisme zelf en werden aanvankelijk vooral gebruikt als kleedhokje voor vrouwen. Vandaag zijn de afmetingen en vormen per kustgemeente gereglementeerd. De meeste cabines die je aan de Belgische kust vindt, zijn verwerkt in het beeldhouwwerk van Fourtou. Het werk staat op een prominente plaats in de gemeente, waardoor het de allure krijgt van een totem of een embleem van de kustgemeente. Omdat totems oorspronkelijk de mensen van een gemeenschap vertegenwoordigden, kan de structuur worden gezien als een monument voor de strandcultuur, een symbool voor de eenheid van de strandcultuur die de hele kust vertegenwoordigt.
Happy holidays and a happy new year, everybody!
2016's a real cool year. The Witcher 3's Royal Griffin will remain as a favorite memory of mine, as it was my first big creature build and it sure gave me a good confidence boost that helped me tackle the dragon. Steampunk's still awesome as heck, and although I didn't build as much as I wanted to, the slew of contests really did make this year spectacular :D
I got a full list of things I wanna try out next year, so here's hoping I actually manage to stick to it and stop getting distracted by–ooh, shiny bricks!...
So, cheers to everyone, and here's to a wonderful end and start of a new year!
Onwards to 2017!
This is a compilation of shots (a moontage?) I took of the January 31 lunar eclipse. With some inspiration from others here on Flickr, I decided to order them in the approximate trajectory I witnessed through the sky.
I really lucked out on this one - Missoula is often cloudy in the winter and I wasn't expecting to see this. There were occasional clouds that blew through, but otherwise I was able to see the whole thing. I wish I would have gotten a picture of the moon before the eclipse started - I was awake, just didn't think to take it.
Looking back to the 2017 dragonfly season, rather than having all my precious images stored on a hard drive and not doing much with them, I set about creating a compilation of some of my favoured images and had this printed for my own personal use.
Over the years I've taken many pictures of this pool. This is a compilation of two images - one in the winter the other the fall. There were a lot of variations and I chose one with a softer feel to it.
Please visit my Kreative People group: Highlight Gallery
I have missed the full moon, because the eclipse had already begun, when I woke up and at the end, the moon dissappeared behind the trees.
Zeichnungen nach einem alten Schwarz-Weiß-Foto.
Olkreide. Jeweils DIN A4 groß. Hier zusammengestellt.
if you think about 5 of these powerful Vehicles !
Platoon Attack Craft
AAT
Corporate Alliance Tank Droid
OG9 Homing Spider Walker
HMP Droid Gunship
Early in the morning of Saturday August 13th, the Perseïds were around its maximum peak. After Half past one the Moon had set and darkness covered the land. During three hours these meteors were captured, together with the brightest fireball I ever witnessed so far.
Seventeen meteors that probably belong tot the Perseïds and three other of which origin is uncertain.
This image is a vertical panorama from three frames. The landscape is shot with the light of the Moon.
Look also at the time lapse I made of the bright bolide
Because this is more photogenic than just one pic. Also, the part is in a bit of an odd spot, so I figured I'd need to do something like this to give the judges a better view of the Vanguard and it's part use.
A slideshow (from Youtube) of some of my photographs from 2016. I hope you who watch it enjoy the photos almost as much as I enjoyed capturing them. I thank each of you, my Flickr friends for your continued visits, comments and faves, and wish everyone a peaceful, healthy and fruitful 2017.
© Andy Brandl (2016) // PhotonMix Photography
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I went out hunting for the Perseid Meteors this season and learned again how camera shy these guys can be! You’d see flashes and trails very frequently and usually where your camera was not pointed or when it was not acquiring! This compilation was looking off of the main origination spot in the sky, but managed over 2+ hours to capture more than my other configuration. While they mostly emanate from one location, the specifics of their trajectories can result in some going more across my frame (or even upwards). I processed the Milky Way separately to use as a backdrop and Photoshopped the meteorites where they appeared in frame. The fainter meteorites hint at the limitations of my glass and my sensor—there was no doubt more to see. Still, by far my best meteor shower! Cheers! Made from 5 light frames (captured with a Canon camera) by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.6.2. Algorithm: Median