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Jerry suggested that I boost the contrast to the max and oversharpen it to increase the abstraction of these fields. So, I started by cropping some of the right side and bottom that didn't have many of the nice curves. Then I increased contrast a lot, but not to the max because the curves started to disappear. Last, I oversharpened as suggested. What do you think?
✧ For Lelutka Evo X compatibles.
✧ Includes a nose contour with 5 tones.
✧ BOM only. Modify.
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The popular red Adirondack recycled plastic chairs are set up in peaceful, breathtaking locations from coast to coast to coast. These two are located in the Border Lands near Grassland National Park, Saskatchewan.
To learn about the chair program, check out Parks Canada:
From Potter to Girdwood the Alaska Railroad tracks pretty much follow every twist and turn of Turnagain Arm. seen here between McHugh & Beluga is the 181S, export coal headed for Chile. .Alas, these train no longer run on the ARR but when they did they often made for a great morning chase to Seward. If you look closely you can see the three DP motors on the rear of the train. While certainly not needed here all of that horsepower would be needed when climbing Grandview and Divide Hills as they both had grades near 3%. 6.30.11
Hi my birdies! We have a special treat for you all this round of Anthem.
I've been friends with Blush for something around 4 years, and for at least 2.5 of those we've had stores next to eachother, even when we've had to move land we've stuck together and literally been neighbors the whole time. Much like the way TRUE best friends will go a decade without hugging because it's awkward, Blush and I have gone this whole time, the entire life of both of our stores, and never collaborated. BUT it's time for that to change!
For this special Halloween themed round of Anthem, opening October 3rd, Heaux has created this gorgous Betty skin and to compliment it, I've created a lip and eye that is a PERFECT compliment to this sad little beauty.
The HD shadow works on all skin tones and should fit all EvoX heads but of course we recommend trying a demo to be sure. I did three different fits of the shadow in varying degrees of drama so you can truly customize the look. Along with the HD shadow applier I've included a 4 section BoM eye contour to help add a little bit more drama to the eyeshadows and help them blend out beautifully to give that gorgeous, vintage smoky drama. A demo of the contour is included as well so make sure you check that out!
The HD lipgloss will fit any and all EvoX heads, but was optimized, like the eyeshadows, to fit Prim (the head Heaux' skin is optimized for!) and will fit any skintones as well. Demos are included for this lippie so you can make sure it's what you want before purchasing!
Thank you to Blush and Heaux for doing this project with me, it's been so much fun and such a challenge. I hope everyone enjoys our cute little collab!
Boop boop-de-doop!
A dusting of snow helps hillside curves at a Fish Creek, Idaho farm stand out. This scene was nearly colorless, so a black and white conversion was obvious.
Our Daily Challenge ~ Contour Lines
Stay safe and well everyone.
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated
the Parkroyal on Pickering development seen from across the road. Seems that the architects were inspired by the rice terraces of Asia when creating those forms.
Had a lovely evening out up on Lingmoor with Flickr pal John Bleakley. As we climbed up the flanks of Lingmoor we got some great early evening light. John spotted these Pine and Larch trees across the valley on Rakerigg, with the Crinkle Crags as a backdrop. He said they would make a good long lens shot. I had my 24-200 on my camera so I took couple of hand held images and he was right!
Well done JB, I was happy when I saw this on the back of my camera and I thought it warranted a mono conversion, just to help bring out the contours and textures in this Lakeland scene. We stayed out until sunset and got some nice stuff up on Lingmoor.
Shape made for LeLUTKA Skyler Head 3.1/LEGACY (Compatible with Belleza Jake and Signature Gianni Body)
INCLUDES
• 1 Shape [modify/copy]
• 1 Eyebrows [modify/copy]
• Style Card
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From my new gallery Shaped by Light — exploring familiar landscapes through the lens of infrared photography. View full gallery here www.kaxelsenfoto.com/recent-work/shapedbylight
Kontur und Zartheit ...
Kante und Kurve ...
Licht und Anmutung ...
weiblich und männlich ...
Topografie des Lichts ...
imaginäre Diagonale ...
offene Umarmung ...
;-) ...
Æ’/6.3 50.0 mm 1/50 1100
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As I expected, the October workshop to the Wave filled very quickly. Congrats to everyone that signed up! If you're interested in going on a future trip, make sure you sign up for my newsletter: eepurl.com/1Nya1. I always give newsletter subscribers first dibs on new workshops. Here's a couple fun shots from the Wave that we did a little after sundown. It's a really difficult spot to light at night, as there are so many contours, peaks, and shadows to be concerned with.
This is a close-up photo of reflections on the contoured surface of the foil interior of a chip bag.
We seem so exposed up here it whispers quietly to its neighbour. Those pines below us look so much safer, they have the sun longer than us, and than big mountain stands over us like a big cloud most of the day. Stick with me kid we’ll be OK, Ol’ Sheffield will watch over us, grow closer we’ll be ok together. Nervously it leans in, slowly they get closer. As the years pass hundreds of larches are planted higher and higher until they cover the hill behind and the pine feels less exposed but still envious of those pines down the intake wall, closer to the valley bottom. Then comes the winter of the bad storms, from November to February storm force wind hit the fells. The cracking and crashing starts above with larch upon larch fall to the ground, as frightened as the pines are they perceive to be bending less than their kin below, the mountain indeed was shielding them from the worst. However below they were direct line as the winds ripped over the col and hugs the side of the mountain following the contours of the descending valley. Pine after noble pine are felled, many taking the wall with the roots they hoped it would protect. And after each storm dies the fallen count gets higher, many decades to grow, moments to fall. Eventually the days get longer and the winds get lighter. We’re still standing kid I told you we would be OK, as the mountain casts it shadow for another day, and their crowns, which are now one catch the last light of the day.
This is a close-up photo of contour patterns sculpted in the beach sand along the edge of an estuary river that flows across Clam Harbour Beach.
the feather was from a northwest woodpecker that have a distinct orange color. the light source was a white led keychain light.
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Best viewed large!
I find the Oregon Sand Dunes endlessly fascinating for their contours, curves, and patterns. For perspective, the drop off from where I'm standing to the bottom is about 75 feet (fun to run or roll down, but a bear to climb!).
Vast, empty, alone
bird tracks across nature’s curves
Rare comfort found here
Selfie inspired by Soffronia's drawings: www.sofiabonati.com/product/eulalia
BTS and before picture on Instagram): www.instagram.com/p/CtKnZnRPjQp/
Single bare flash being the background pointing toward the camera to illuminate the pattern. To mimic a drawing, the light needed to be flat and even-- second bare flash bounced against a white wall CL. Radio trigger.
1986. 4/9 "Contours"
Phew...what a day Saturday was. A 6 mile hike, according to a trail planning guide, which was actually 10 miles. 1,200 feet of elevation gain, which was really 1,800. I expected to hike 3-4 hours, but ended up hiking 5 and for the first time in my life, ran out of water. 100 ounces! Both of us were really happy to see this pool of water. Luckily I had an emergency bottle of water that lasted us until about 1/2 a mile from the car.