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Olympus 35 rc.
The GN flash ring.
Id foolishly not taken a photo of this and had to puzzle it out.
I did leave the rings all connected though so they are right way up and in order.
Good thing it only fits one way.
I didnt record what id set it to first either and hope it doesnt make a difference.
This camera seems to have the click in place like that instead of ball bearings.
Photographer Soren Olsen - Model Lynda Olsen, shot in Vegreville, Alberta Canada at Olsen Art Creative Photography
I decided to get a little creative, so I took an empty glass and put it up to an orange shaded light.
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International Floral Art 2016-2017 Magazine
Publisher: Stichting Kunstboek
Wardrobe Design:Weng Seng
Model: Khin Coco
Assist by Chris Teoh
H/MUA: Gratia Bravo Arguelles
Photography / Retouch by
Pimodi Photography
Creative Salem and the Hawthorne Hotel presented the 2017 Winter Masquerade Ball inspired by The Night Circus
Lights and Lasers by Retonica
Salem MA
Senior Portraits, Creative Graduation photos, Grand Rapids Michigan Photography
Senior Portraits, Grand Rapids, Allandale, Lowell, Michigan
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
These are "light paintings", made with the camera at low light setting, so a long shutter speed with movement creates all sorts of cool patterns. Most of the ones in this set were done the night we went driving around town looking at Christmas lights. I've already uploaded the set of "normal" Christmas light pictures. For me these are actually way more fun! I'm setting all of them as creative commons, they are VERY fun to play with. Some of my abstract or altered images started as light paintings, maybe combining aspects of several. If you use these a credit and a link back would be great. And if you could post your new image under the one you used as a comment, that would be way fun!
I do these on the highway at night too (as a passenger of course!) They're a fun way to pass the time and some of them turn out quite fun.
Just decided that I want to move in a portraity general photography direction... and I was bored... so heres my face... deal with it
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[This set has 11 images] The restored Esso gas/service station in Mena, Arkansas dates from 1928 (although the National Register nomination form gives the date as 1948). Just down the block from the Studebaker Showroom (see my album at www.flickr.com/photos/universalpops/albums/72157710986387192 ) The Esso station and the showroom provide an interesting glimpse into the Art Moderne style of commercial architecture. Built of concrete blocks, the Esso station has stucco on the facades. The canopy is curved and covers two restored gas pumps, one red and the other blue. Just above the canopy where it meets the main building is a parapet in two stages of elevation. Horizontal lines highlight the upper portion of the building. The front facade has a wooden door with a single rectangular pane, flanked by single pane display windows. Various advertisement stickers are on door and windows. Two recessed bays are to the right of the entrance and contain various antique automobiles. Wood benches under the windows attest to the social nature of the gas station. An Ames hose is mounted on the wall between one of the benches and a repair bay. The tree may or may not be on the property, but in had its appeal in the early morning sunlight. The station's collection of antique cars and automotive memorabilia are not generally open to the public. The structure is a part of the Mena Commercial Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 2009 with a reference number 09000321
The Mena Commercial historic District nomination form can be found at
www.arkansaspreservation.com/National-Register-Listings/P...
The photos in this series:
1) front facade, canopy, pumps, entry and display windows from an angle
2) front facade, canopy, pumps, entry and display windows from another angle
3) a side facade of the building and canopy
4) a view of the corner of the building and side facade
5) restored gas pumps
6) restored gas pumps
7) benches with Coca Cola ads
8) door covered with advertising stickers
9) a display window covered with advertising stickers
10) wall-mounted Ames ReelEasy hose (still made today)
11) a side diversion of a tree next to the station
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Well, today we went down to my Mimi's house for like the 2,984,561,038 time this week, i mean i love her and my family to death but seeing them every night is kinda annoying..
maybe thats the teenager in my speaking cause i mean when i'm older apparently " i'm going to value the time we spend as a family" i sure hope so i mean i think i dedicate enough to enjoy it... but other than that my cousin is leaving tomorrow probably wont get to see her agin till summer, makes me kinda *very* sad... ill miss her we were like Peanut Butter and Jelly back in the day .... But she brought this new version of Uno "Uno Flash" omg i love that gammme xD anyway im rambling i took this pick cause i love crayons! and being creative.... and without carayons i probably wouldnt be as creative as i am now cause i wouldnt have been able to express my self as a child.... tata! for now..