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04/28/2012 - Digital Color Wash
Strobist:
Canon 5D
Canon 50mm f/2.8
1/60 sec
f/8
50 mm
ISO 100
Canon EX 430II - In Photek Softlighter at 1/2 pwr directly in front.
Canon EX 430II - Raw at 1/1 pwr directly behind me facing the backdrop.
Aurora borealis, Northern Lights, over the coastal mountains of Lofoten, Norway. Reine and Sakrisøy. Digital infrared.
Nikon D200, Nikkor 18mm f/4, Hoya R72 filter
2011.09.02 Nordlys over Sakrisøy og Olstinden. Sett fra Olenilsøy. Opptak i infrarødt (IR) Reine i Lofoten, Moskenes kommune, Nordland. © Bjørn Rørslett-NN/Nærfoto < T1109023309 T110902 T1109 1109023309 110902 TESTBILDE> 0.9 MB IMAGE/JPEG 13.09.11 20:34:15 GPS UTM:VR,VR23,VR2137,VR210373 [NIKON D200, 18 mm f/4 Nikkor AI]
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.
Smile though your heart is aching.
Smile,even though it's breaking.
Smile,what's the use of crying,
You'll find that life is still worth while
If you'll just smile.
* Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital.
* Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
* Aperture: f/5.6
* Focal Length: 105 mm
* ISO Speed: 100
* Exposure Bias: 0 EV
* Flash: Canon Speedlite 580EX II With Softbox
* Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4
أحس فيها شئ غلط !
عطوني رآيكم
Crown Fountain is an interactive public fountain in Millennium Park, in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The structure involved numerous complicated electronics and architectural considerations, and the construction and design cost $17 million. Throughout most of the warmer months, it incorporates water in the form of a cascade and spouting water nozzle as well as a reflecting pool. The sculptures are known for the digital videos of Chicago residents that they display continuously throughout the year.
Not feeling well today...i made this foolin in Photoshop.
If you would like to know more about my artwork check out my flickr profile.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Serín verdecillo
(Serinus serinus)
Es un fringílido pequeño, abundante y gregario en invierno. Los machos, muy conspicuos por sus colores amarillos, se encuentran entre las aves que más tempranamente avisan de la primavera con sus característicos cantos. Habita tanto áreas forestales abiertas como parques con arbolado.
Descripción y Clasificación
Orden Passeriformes; familia Fringillidae
Longitud 11,5 cm. Envergadura 20-23 cm.
Identificación
Se trata de un ave pequeña, con un pico ancho, pero muy corto, y una cola con una marcada escotadura en el extremo. Machos (dibujo 1) y hembras (dibujo 2) poseen un conspicuo obispillo verdeamarillento. Ambos, además, tienen el pecho y el vientre de color blanco amarillento, con pintas o cortas rayas verticales. Pero los machos, sobre todo en primavera, muestran la frente, la garganta
y la pechera teñidas de intenso amarillo. Por su tamaño, aspecto y coloración, el verdecillo se asemeja a los lúganos, aunque presenta el pico más corto y menos afilado, y carece de las bandas verde-amarillentas que son fácilmente visibles en el lúgano. También podría confundirse con el verderón serrano; no obstante, este tiene la cabeza gris, y además habita en el límite altitudinal superior del bosque, donde el verdecillo resulta muy escaso. En invierno conforma nutridos bandos y se mezcla con otros fringílidos granívoros, como verderones comunes, pardillos comunes, jilgueros, etc.
Canto
Emite mientras vuela cortos reclamos (triiulit-lit-lit), que permiten distinguirlo sin necesidad de reconocer su coloración. El canto de los machos en celo es un rapidísimo y prolongado gorjeo estridente, compuesto por varias estrofas. Entonces cantan tanto posados como en vuelo, planeando y aleteando de manera muy lenta —en comparación con el aleteo habitual—, de un modo que recuerda al vuelo deslizante de los grandes murciélagos
When you call upon the Calvary, you call upon the Impulser (Series). With the latest technologies in Mecha development pack into this machines, you can dominate the battlefield.
And oh, the red one? It is just clmntinE's Custom prototype.
This is the Impulser; Standard Infantry Configuration with High-Type Maneuver Equipment. This mobility pack boosts in agility and dog-fighting, armed with a suppressor beam gun with bayonet, it got all the bases covered.
I am featured as a part of an article on Flickr in the March issue of What Digital Camera magazine. I was thrilled when approached about doing an interview for the feature. Now, seeing the results, I am filled with emotions- happiness, amazement, shock and joy (just to name a few). It is still hard for me to believe and I can’t wait to get a ‘real’ copy in my little hands! Being in a magazine is a lifelong dream for me and I am so excited to share this experience with me Flickr friends and fans. Without all of you this would have remained only a dream! I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for helping to make this girl’s dream a reality!
I copied the text below for those of us who do not have superhero eyes. I hope some of you enjoy learning a little more about me.
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"Carolina is a graphic artist and self-confessed 'computer geek' who has one of the most unusual Flickr photostreams, in that all of the photographs are of her. Her stunning looks and often provocative poses has also made it one of the most visited too, with nearly three million views. It isn't an original idea of course, but what elevates Carolina's work is the skill and artistry involved in their creation.
'I love having my photo taken' confesses Carolina, who discovered Flickr through a friend. 'In the beginning I thought it would be fun to post photos of myself wearing my collection of Juicy Couture clothing. After my photos began to get more popular I started pursuing a lifelong dream of modeling. I grew up in a family that was always taking photos and I have always loved being on both sides of the camera'
Carolina studied photography at college, and is an avid consumer of fashion photography. Some of her pictures are self-portraits but most are a collaboration with her partner Allen. 'We work well together,' she continues. 'I come up with most of the ideas, including styling, locations and poses. I also do any Photoshop post processing. Allen is great at directing and shooting.'
Carolina is very prolific. 'I like to post a new photo everyday. It keeps me motivated. My mind is always thinking of new ideas. At weekends we go out to locations I've thought of during the week.'
Carolina and Allen use an Olympus E1 and E500. 'I love the Four-Thirds system and have several lenses,' she enthuses. 'We are also lucky enough to have a studio in our home, with both continuous and flash lighting systems, and a 10ft backdrop which is kept erected all of the time, as if it were furniture. That motivates us for those unplanned shots too.'"