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This orchid is flowering more than four months in my house garden. It is so special that the name "For a More Beautiful World" really deserved.
A cracking day's shoot with Molly-Marie Buckley, Neil Rushby in Brian Brogan's studio in Lincoln. Shot in one photographic exposure using a circuit board image that's been on my iPad for ages.... Thanks all for a great day, we need to do it again!
I thought this would be an interesting one because the living room my sister is in, is supposed to be the fancy room but this photo destroys the walls with burnt pizza rolls.
Made with Reflex Digital Nikon D60 Camera By Nelson Zotto Rivaz, Durango Dgo. México
El sol de Durango al atardecer lo agarre justamente cuando pensaba en irse a dormir... y le dije "sonrie"
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I shot this HDR image last night at the Juno Beach Pier in preparation for the full moon tonight. I'm not sure if you can tell, but I'm working on a new technique. I'll elaborate on it later once I've perfected the process and make sure it works for most images. That's one of the great things about HDR, there are so many ways to approach it that the possibilities are endless. Plus it makes your everyday images amazing because a moon shot like this can only go so far in-camera without any processing. Let's just hope tonight will be just as eventful when I shoot the Jupiter Lighthouse during the fullmoon.
BTW... can you spot the moon? One of the bad things about shooting landscapes with a wide angle lens, distant objects become microscopic.
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Hopefully an ongoing project that I'll be working on, which is creating Hero Factory set concepts. All parts are created digitally using CAD software, so technically the custom pieces could be produced in reality, as I've tried to ensure they have sensible shapes and thicknesses.
You can read more and find other figures (in the future) here.
I knew I was going to love playing with this digi kit the moment I saw it :) I printed off the LOVE letters onto white card stock, and colored it in with copics. Added it to my card base, and stitched the edges. I then punched the boarders out of the same card stock I printed the image out on and colored them with the same copic colors I used to color the image in. Lastly I added some gems, colored with copics too to match.