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So if you were wondering, yes, I did delete the photo before this one. This was what I was really aiming for while shooting the last photo I had up.
So this may not be very impressive, but nonetheless I was inspired.
The lighting was perfect in my bedroom, and I felt the sudden surge of creativity that has been a bit absent from my life for awhile.
I hate that I have gone so long without expressing my artistic side, but I guess you can't always help feeling uninspired.
I do though, feel renewed again with these photos.
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Just like the Simpsons, Halloween comes early in my stream :)
I've been so busy taking nicey nicey pictures of children that I have forgotten my very favourite photography subject which is EVIL AND/OR HORRIFIC MISERY!!!
My second favourite subject is butterflies and/or fluffy toys.
Duality - (noun) 2. an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something; a dualism.
I originally posted this to my IG account which I have since deleted. The background as well as the crow are from morgueFile, the bench was a creative commons image courtesy of dodsport (they have since deleted their Flickr account) and I believe the dove is also a creative commons image.
40365 Dual Cab EMD WDP4D smokes a bit and zooms past Dankuni with 12345 Up Howrah-Guwahati Saraighat SF Express in its tow!
IWM Duxford - The Supermarine Spitfire was originally a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. It was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works.
Esta joven modelo y de gran belleza corresponde a Faestock : www.deviantart.com/art/Memento16-352733167, Gracias por dejarme usar tu fotografía para esta composición digital. La gran mayoría de las imágenes empleadas son propias, pero en ocasiones hace falta completarlo con un modelo.Espero que sea de tu agrado.
Cervelo Dual triathlon bike
SB 24 1/8 pwr left onto shoot thru
SB 24 1/8 pwr back right, flagged
would have been better with the backlight a little higher
With a TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Cine Lens.
The lens has a "dual bokeh" design, with a slider that allows you to change the look of the out of focus blur, wide(r) open.
On the left is the "soft" setting and on the right the "bubble" setting. The bubble setting produces more defined out of focus rendering.
I've posted a YouTube review of this lens demonstrating the effects it produces, here: