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Combined three Layers-The "Draw", Sandhill Cranes, Yellow-headed Blackbirds
Used Bonus Texture
Converted to BW using Siler Efex Pro
My camera club took a field trip to Whitewater Draw this past Saturday. It is a favorite spot for birders and photographers who come to see the Sandhill Cranes who will spend a few months in this region foraging from the surrounding fields and returning to this spot (and the Willcox Playa) in the evening.
Spent a couple of days at art fairs last weekend, and drew like a maniac. More drawings than you can shake a stick at, and some late night rambling, here;
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Actor, Neil Pearson, draws the raffle after being the quiz master at the annual quiz night in The Clocktower Café, in aid of the adjacent David Lean Cinema in Croydon Old Town Hall. He's probably most noted for his roles in 'Drop the Dead Donkey' and 'Waterloo Road'.
Day 170 Year 2 Mac (the duck) is fascinated by his likeness for this FGR challenge today. As an illustrator, portraits are one of my main gigs. So this was perfect for me today.
Of course, I never usually draw myself. This portrait was done using colored pencils.
That is not photoshop. Hand drawn only.
Currently #144 in Explore! Thanks! :)
nina sever and ricki hall.
styling by roberta rotoloni (officina34retòscena)
assistant giacomo specchia (and his fisheye).
so strange picture, love it so much.
Including street art in Miksang photos always seems dicey because it naturally draws your attention, but in this case my eye kept being pushed and pulled, trying to make sense of the multiple layers and "missing pieces", and then getting vectored down the diagonal roof edge. So this says "paste-up" to me. What does it do for you?
I have asked 10 of my friends to make quick scetches of simple items.
Just to see how different people see or draw things :)
I'm not sure if you guys know there's a tradition in China called "Draw lots"(抓周 zhua zhou). That means when the baby is one year old, need to choose the thing they love from the things which are put in front of them that will symbolize his future, so that the parents can know what the talent of their child is. That's pretty funny. PS! Mine was a ruler! :)
I didn’t realize how much competitors in the rodeo pay attention to their “draw”. Evidently, even the calves have a history of how they act. Fast, slow, break right or left. I’ll probably never get to photograph calf #46 again put I hope I do. Most calves break right. But because of the way this arena is set up, it’s better for me if they break left. It would be nice to be able to anticipate that but I have to faith I ever will be able to.
From the Georgia High School Rodeo Association event in Madison, Georgia.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 200-500 F5.6 ED VR
260mm
F8@1/640th
ISO 400
(ROD_0026)
©Don Brown 2020
I have travelled in India and like both country and its people. So it was natural to me to follow a team from that country in Gothia Cup a few years back. Un unexpected draw made the young players happily excited. They fought well and deserved it!
"Draw"
Providenciales, The Turks and Caicos Islands
The draw to the Caribbean for me personally is constant. Once a trip to the area is planned, the anticipation is nearly unbearable. Gratefully I find myself here again; however my high-terrain vehicle got a flat tire on the way to my evening shoot. I went to the repair shop, and thankfully they were fast, as the setting sun as quickly approaching. Due to time constraints, I diverted from my original plan and walked a couple miles along the beach until I reached this beautiful bend in the sand, capturing the reflection of the colorful sunset. I setup the polarizer for maximum reflection, and snapped a series of shots, attempting to capture the all the glow on the sand. Prints available at goo.gl/QcpQDI
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With a former C&NW AC4400CW in the lead, a Union Pacific coal train drops down the 2% grade out of Tunnel 15 and is about to enter Tunnel 14, near Crescent, Colorado, on March 30, 2002. The rear of the train is still in Tunnel 17, while the mid-train DPUs are on a fill approaching Tunnel 16. The large cut is the former Tunnel 17, now daylighted, and this horseshoe is in a location called South Draw where South Boulder Creek flows north toward Boulder Creek.