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PINK for OCTOBER.
those fondant pink tulips were small and very beautiful, also they had a silky shine to them... no 'easy' lighting here...
And to find something 'new' each time... yep, sometimes a creative headache... LOL
Hope again that this will make you smile and have a wonderful day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Poseidon - Creative Classics by Daniel Arrhakis (2019)
With the music : Elias Nilsson - Dream Away
Stock images and several photos of mine taken in the Park Of Nations (Lisbon) for the background in a creative textured layered art using classical sculptures and mannequins.
Model: Jennifer Mericle
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
www.instagram.com/justin.bonaparte.creative
Copyright 2019 by Justin Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.
From Creatives at Work editorial on www.wearethepeople.fi/fashion/creatives-at-work/
Model: Andrew
WATP team | Style: Oona Heleena & Joni Leppiniemi | Hair: Kasper Vähä-Ojala | Makeup: Meghna Mukherjee | Location: Hotel Kämp | Hair products sponsored by Kevin Murphy | Grooming products Sharper of Sweden | Makeup sponsored by Lumene Finland
Duck and reflection beside Christchurch Priory Dorset. #Summertime #NationalGeographic #BBCSummerwatch #RSPB
Started as three bracketed images taken in infrared using a modified Canon EOS 5D. Plenty of manipulation of the colours to give predominantly two complimentary ones.
This man was writing an article for a newspaper. I immediately thaught at the tv show "Sex in the city"
(see the image on alikaragoz.net)
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Elba (Italian: isola d'Elba) is a Mediterranean island in Tuscany, Italy, 20 kilometres from the coastal town of Piombino. The largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, Elba is also part of the Arcipelago Toscano National Park, and the third largest island in Italy, after Sicily and Sardinia. It is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 50 kilometres east of the French island of Corsica.
The island is part of the province of Livorno and is divided into eight municipalities, with a total population of about 30,000 inhabitants, which increases considerably during the summer. The municipalities are Portoferraio, which is also the island's principal town, along with Campo nell'Elba, Capoliveri, Marciana, Marciana Marina, Porto Azzurro, Rio Marina, and Rio nell'Elba.
[Source: Wikipedia]
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Aperture: f/22
Exposure time: 25s
Focal length: 10mm
ISO Speed: 100
Manfrotto Tripod
Processed with PS CC 2014
I don't do much compositing of my images. And when I do it I enjoy letting the process lead me. A while back "Field Work" ranked 1st in my camera club (projected creative division).
Weird stuff that went into this:
- an old cat litter box
- dried, melted adhesive on a wall at an industrial site
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> Thanks to all for your comments !!!
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My new book! Coming out mid-October. Publsuhed in the US by North Light, and in the UK by Apple Press, and in Asia by Tan Yang International. Features chapters written by twelve sketchers from around the world. Can't wait!
www.northlightshop.com/creative-sketching-workshop-paperback
A specific, creative struggle is going on at the moment.
It's true. I admit. It is a panging question.
What's next?
How does artistic progression occur without redundancy?
Does this happen to you?
Creating images is so very important to me. It feeds both my wants and needs of expression and communication. I believe that when you are shy or introverted, in particular, photography offers a voice; a presence with proof that all, sometimes socially awkward, inconveniently timid, and the often meek can be not only heard but expressive. Photography gifts this not only to myself but to many others.
Without the use of words, an image can resonate with another human like nothing spoken. Images gift the viewer an opportunity to interpret a soulful message specific to their needs. A communicative conduit through which the viewer receives precisely the emotion that at he/she needs or wants. Be it sadness, peacefulness, happiness, positivity, negativity, love, etc ... Isn't that amazing?
Think about it.
I do.
It's huge.
As 2019 begins, I wish to transform my photography fetish and move forward into sharing a more stimulating and creative forum. I am not a goal-oriented human, but perhaps it is time to structure a few things. I am struggling to make headway in the creative direction that my heart wishes to travel. It is frustrating.
I want to try something new; such as, write a novel and or a book of poetry, teach a class, offer online workshops, hold a photography retreat, open a studio, and more.
I even start a 365 on January 1st, eyes rolling, knowing I have much more important, challenging photography things to accomplish. I have done a 365 previously, four years ago. Why revisit it? Do I find ways to procrastinate creating obstacles to reaching my true wants? Hmmm.
What is the "thing" you are struggling to uncover or explore? As we move into another year of our lives, in which we so very much want to be productive not only for ourselves but for others, what is yours?
For me, the first step is going to be clearing away the fog, the obstacles that are requiring my time which is inhibiting my ability to do the things of creative choice. Prioritize I suppose, would be most specific. Seems like a great place in which to begin.
xo
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Panging by Angie Lambert
There is a want
and a need
to be inspirational.
Stealthy,
a blur reveals.
Teasing with clarity
and snippets of precision,
it feeds.
What is next?
I do hear you.
Mind and body hungry,
needing less of the blur
rather than more,
the pang continues.