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One of my favourite mushrooms the Fly Agaric, always photogenic and abundant in Autumn. www.ChrisDraperPhotography.com shared with pixbuf.com
Denim jeans, as a fashion staple, will never go out of style. For 2023, we now see the incorporation of suspenders on denim jeans as the latest fashion trend. Denim suspenders with denim jeans makes for a truly unique styling statement.
This [Essence] Girlfriend Top & Pants outfit with its denim suspenders elevates your look and gives it a very contemporary twist. Paired with its cropped top, it is perfect for those who enjoy a vintage-inspired look with a modern edge. I LOVE it!
This [Essence] Girlfriend Outfit fits Kupra, Legacy (+ Perky), Maitreya (+ Petite), Reborn mesh bodies.
Girls... wait until you see the Color Textures HUD for this absolutely stunning outfit! The Top has 33 patterned textures plus 40 finely textured solids. There are also 20 different hues for the denim jeans (overalls) of this outfit. It also comes with 9 optional Add on jean tags to wear.
To complete my fashion strut, I am wearing these wrapped VEGA Alin High Heels. They fit Belleza, Legacy, Maitreya, Slink, and Reborn mesh bodies. It comes with a Texture HUD which offers you 10 beautiful colors to choose from.
Seek and you shall find the Essence Girlfriend Outfit and the VEGA Design Alin High Heels exclusive this month at the SWANK Fall into Autumn Event.
Taxi to SWANK Fall into Autumn Event:
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This ensemble was modeled on location at the Italian Village of Ciampi, Italy in Second Life:
Some misty minimalism from the weekend, here in Somerset.
Just the very top of a nearby hill peaking thru the mist at dawn.
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My favourite motion blur image from a ballet rehearsal.
This image did very well in competition!
Going to another rehearsal at end of this month! Can't wait!
15/365 ESSENCE
Poznan, Poland
Summer
For the next year, my plan is to dive into black and white and share an image a day. :) An exploration into contrast...and grain.
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Part of the Essence series.
"The world we see with our senses is very different than the wold we see through our essence. Our essence perceives the deeper layers of existence. The first step of perceiving the world essence is to have no goal other than to understand. Understanding has to be the ultimate goal. Only then can we solve the problems." - Peter Kabakci
A muslim girl was walking up the stairs to the roof of a Masjid, while she looked constantly at the camera with what I was shooting.
Since in general girls are not allowed inside any Masjid, it was nice to see girl inside the Masjid.
We Might Have To
Medicate You
Resist your temptation to lie
By speaking of separation from Infinite,
Otherwise,
We might have to medicate
You.
In the ocean
A lot goes on beneath your eyes.
Listen,
They have clinics there too
For the insane
Who persist in saying things like:
"I am independent from the
Sea,
Infinite is not always around
Gently
Pressing against
My body.
~ Hafiz
Press "L".
Pentax 67ii, SMC 45mm f4, Fujifilm Velvia 50 (RVP50) 220 roll, self-developed in Fuji Hunt Chrome 6X, IT8-calibrated & wet-mounted drumscan.
With my Canon 100mm Macro lens, I was able to capture the true "Essence of Beauty" of one of our Hibiscus flowers. Hope Y'all enjoy this wonderful image. Lol.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
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Missabe 403 and 193 hustle the Lexington Group inspection train over the Cloquet River. The day started with thick clouds, then cleared for full sun, then back to clouds (at least along the shore thanks to a marine layer off Lake Superior). Not quite a still reflection due to a slight breeze, but this is one shot I wanted to get of the paired DM&IR power.
view the speed edit for this HERE
HI EVERYONE!
so i've been so absent practically this whole month. i can't really explain it, but i have had absolutely no desire to take pictures lately and it's getting tiring. it's the most beautiful time of the year and i barely go outside :( fortunately, november is pretty much the south's october, so the leaves are basically just starting to turn, as you can see here. this tree in my yard has the most amazing colored leaves; yellow, orange, and red all in one! i don't really know what gave me the urge to take this, but the good thing is i DID, so goodbye flickr absence. i'm having my first ever fashion shoot tomorrow, so i'll be uploading lots of pictures from that in the coming weeks. it's been really stressful planning it, working everything out, and praying the weather is nice, but i /think/ its going to turn okay. wish me luck!
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In most people's discussions they usually put Roppongi 3rd to Shibuya and Shinjuku, a well known town in the Tokyo cluster (it's similar to how you can't call NYC NYC because it's 5-6 towns, not just one large city). But I'd argue it's the other way around and it's the best of Tokyo's neighborhoods. This place is particularly known for it's nightlife, interpret that however you want, but in this instance I mean the lights. I've always preferred night photography over day in most locations cause I can get compositions not many other people get, so this place was practically tailor-made for photographers like me.
As you can probably tell, the centerpiece of Roppongi is the Tokyo Tower, and I have LOTS of different angles (which you will already know if you are a returning viewer). But this is a special one. I didn't see any photos at this particular spot beforehand and was here under recommendation from my mentor. The front courtyard of the Yakiniku Champion hotel (took a while to find a name as precise as that for geotagging). Took a side entrance to get here, and the staff were already bringing out the roll-down gate. Fortunately the staffer didn't seem too bothered that I was standing out here so I was able to turn my attention to the desired photo.
You see, in spring, when the sakuras are in bloom (or in this case, starting to), they put colored lights on it, enhancing the effect. I aligned my frame vertically to get the Tokyo Tower poking out of the back, a good assortment of violet and pink branches, and even Roppongi Hills emerging on the right even if it doesn't stand out as well. Hardly did much in editing cause the photo was nearly perfect as is with the options the bracket presented.
This is one of my better shots in Tokyo, and is a strong example of why I prefer shooting at night above all else.