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Hey everyone! Jack here, and this time I’m happy to present a digital rendering of my next model! This is My F4U-1D Corsair MOC, designed by me over at stud.io and rendered with their rendering software. I’ll go into more of the details of the model and history once I have photographed it “in the brick”, so to speak, but for now I just wanted to share with you all a glimpse into a new frontier for me that I’ve wanted to break into for a while: digital LEGO. Not only is it typically more cost effective for me in the sense that I can compare/contrast various designs and techniques without purchasing upfront parts, but it also allows me to familiarize myself with an aspect of LEGO I have previously not often been concerned with: instructions.
“Now hold on, Jack, why would instructions be of any use to you? You built the darn thing, didn’t you?” Well, yes, I have. But they aren’t for me -- they are for the public! See, this post also serves as a bit of an announcement for a small instructions selling business I intend to start. I plan to make the instructions affordable but reasonable in price, and make them very detailed but readable -- as is, of course, ideal. These instructions shall be digitally designed and delivered, and will include a digital parts list that is uploadable to the site of Bricklink.com. It will auto-order your parts into your cart there, ready for checkout. I’ll of course provide estimate ranges for the models themselves calculated on a daily basis for anyone interested in my instructions/parts lists.
Honestly, this is something I’ve been reluctant to do as I never personally wanted to turn my LEGO hobby/passion into a business for others. Plus, I have no idea how successful I’ll be. Even so, the way I see it is that I can try it for a while and if it doesn’t pan out in any way shape or form adequate enough for its shut-down, I can stop without any dire consequences. Wish me luck on that front I suppose, then. For now, I’d like to thank you guys so much for your time -- appreciate you all and I hope you all have a great day!
I took 2 photos when I first bought my digital camera and they've sat doing nothing for months, decided I had better get a look at it as one of the main reasons I wanted a digital camera was to take ba photos. So I also bought a creative cloud subscription, there is so much info out there. So i've had a play - I've figured how to use the camera in full manual and how to do basic editing on lightroom. phew
Thanks to:
Background: Indigodeep Stock @ DeviantArt.
Texture: SkeletalMess. www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/.
Model: Poorsouls Stock @ DeviantArt.
Crown: Beth Rimmer @ DeviantScrap.
Baboon: Parides.
Electricity: Mr. Krysty @ DeviantScrap.
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Vintage Digital: Olympus c-70 - 1 (of 11) - Olympus Camedia C-70 1:2.8-4.8 38-190mm zoom (2004) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
It's been a good while since I last made a minifig-scale Halo build, so I thought it was time.
The Grunt Goblin is an extremely deadly walker first manufactured by the Unggoy shortly before the events of Halo 5. Hopefully the first of many Grunt vehicles in the Halo universe!
Digital collage made with my own photos for Digitalmania which theme is Collage with an Oriental Twist.
My first digital film experiment - 24 pictures shot with the camera in a mode that is most similar to what it was like shooting film. No editing has been done to these jpgs - just out of the camera using the Expressive creative filter.
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Digital photograph of some geraniums in my garden. Converted to negative in Photoshop and printed on to acetate. Cyanotype print created by exposing outdoors on a dullish day for 8 minutes. Windsor and Newton Cotman watercolour paper 300gsm Cold pressed/NOT pre-treated in my studio with cyanotype chemicals.
art created from my photos
original photo of an unusual lighthouse in Aracajú, Sergipe (Brazil)
The photo was taken on a cloudless day, so the photo wasn't very interesting. Cropping it didn't help. I was going to add a sky from a different photo, but then decided to use photos of sea gulls and scans of lace to create something a bit unusual.
When I lived in Brazil (1967-69) many of the women in my town created hand-made lace, so, for the clouds, lace seemed to be an obvious choice for me.
This lighthouse is known as the New Lighthouse. The station was established in 1861. The Old Lighthouse was in a state of deterioration and was restored and erected in a traffic circle.
I found this information online:
The construction and in-service dates are unknown. This is an active lighthouse.
Focal plane 41 m (135 ft); white light, on 30 sec, then five long (2.4 s) flashes at intervals of 6 s. 40 m (131 ft) square, cylindrical concrete tower, mounted on 2-story square concrete base, located facing the beach on the Av. Santos Dumont in Coroa de Meio, the seaside district of Aracajú. Site open, tower closed to visitors.
@kita-kamakura, kanagawa, apr/2013
Ricoh GXR
Ricoh GXR Mount A12
Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.2 ASPH.
Carl Zeiss T* Proxar 0.5m Hasselblad
scanned image from Albumen print of digital image.
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東京都写真美術館で最近実施されたワークショップで作った作品(プリントからのスキャン)。
デジカメで撮った元イメージをネガ変換して普通の写真用プリンタで透明なネガシートに印刷、19世紀末のプリント技法である鶏卵紙に紫外線でコンタクトプリントしたものです。
デジタル写真のプロセスと、最古のプリント技法のひとつである鶏卵紙プリントのプロセスの組み合わせというハイブリッド手法になります。
鶏卵紙というプリント手法は、僕たちがよく知っている坂本龍馬とか土方歳三の写真のプリントで使われていたプリント手法で、保存性をよくするために塩化金で調色するので、最初からこんなセピア色系の仕上がりになります。
A workshop, which I recently attended at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, was about how to print digital photos on Albumen paper which was popular in the end of 19th century.
The above print is the result, the marriage of the digital image and old analog photography.... how do you like it?
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