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Model: Sharmayn
Styling/MUA: Sharmayn
Photographer: Qsimple
Location: SS Rotterdam, Rotterdam
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Decaying half-abandoned commercial zone next to the abandoned stadium. Nature wins everywhere. I'm convinced that this locality is cursed somehow, because it was in bad condition even befor the crisis.
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.
Mai 2019
Canon EOS 6D
EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
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Maja Dumat - Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
Experimenting with post processing on this otherwise lackluster photo from my D-90.
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Feel free to download and use this texture under the Creative commons license (Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike).
Btw. If you use these, please leave a comment and let me know about it.
Taken on Friday 17th August 2012, as part of the 2012 Olympic Festival.
Mail, Maps & Motion.
Mail, Maps and Motion by Tom Vooght is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at www.flickr.com/photos/tmv_media/.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at @tmvmedia.
I expropriated the original from elnornor who is doing art study about copyright and art. She got hold of it from a fellow art student called Claire Hallin.
Then I generated the text using the font demonstration tool at myfonts. That tool creates an image of some text at a size you specify and displays the image. I copied the image, inverted the colours and pasted it onto the original collage image.
Anyone fancy making a derivative. Its creativ commons you know...
Small upload for today, only 225 flicks. Down from the close to 300 I shot, but you really didn't want to see those bad ones. :-p
So last weekend was supposed to be my catch up on work weekend and that was pushed to go out and bench for half a day. I did get some work done, but not as much as if I'd stayed home. Duh! So I thought this weekend would be all weekend, work on catching up. Ended up getting out of the house for a bit, and as always, I bring a camera. Oh look, there's a train coming!!! Pull over, get my flicks. Oh, there's another one. Next thing you know I'm meeting up with a friend, and it was a couple hours before I actually made it to the place I was originally heading out TO..
Of course, then on the way back, I see a train parked, but no place to pull over, so I head up the road to wait for it to roll past me. I wait, I wait, and while I waited, another couple trains! YES!! That one train never moved over the course of 4 hours or so. Sat on the track with the top light on, but wouldn't budge. Oh well. There's always another one coming down the tracks.
Tons of stackers this time, sorry, I get what I can get when I can get it. There's still a bunch of really cool pieces in this batch. People making the best of the space that's there.
I sometimes feel like I'll go out and come back with basically nothing to show for it. I'm constantly amazed at the cool pieces I catch. A lot of times I know some of the major things I "got" but it's not until I get home and start going through the photos that I find out what I actually "got". The trains sometimes move so fast I'm not always sure. I always find five or six awesome pieces from the day that made the whole trip worthwhile.
To all of my fellow benchers, writers, railfans, etc... Stay safe out there! Watch your back. Lots of shady people out there. Be good to each other, we're all part of this.
To see my freight graffiti slideshow videos, hit up my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/c/SilenceSeven and please, SUBSCRIBE!!
Inch Chua tells us her story on why she gives her music away under Creative Commons, then proceed to give a live performance to participants at the first ever CC Salon Singapore.
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During 2006 I spent a total of 12 nights sleeping under the stars in the Sahara. I would recommend it to anyone.
Every morning there was evidence of noctural visitors - small and some not so small.