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Drop Control SplashArt Water Drop Kit Canon 7D 1/200 f/14 iso 200 100mm f/2.8 L macro.

Quantuum Flash with honeycomb Liquid - Milk

Colour adjust NIC plugin

 

**Explodes and dusts off Flickr** Holy shit! It feels good to update! With finals and RL, I have had NO TIME FOR updates......../Rant/ANYWAY, I was so fucking pist on Mothers day. My sister and I took my mother down there, and it was shitty. As soon as I got home, I started on this edit.../rant done/

 

This is my SH simmie, Jacee.(Jay-cee). Shes the mother bitch of all my sims...and I thought I would edit her!

Abstract floral creation, West Dean Gardens providing the subject matter :-)

I made this exploding balloon cake for my daughter's prep class this week to celebrate being able to count to 100! Balloons are made from icing. :)

 

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Kodak Polycontrast paper - handmade lumen print.

No photoshop, but turned upside down.

The Flickr Lounge-Playing With The Light

 

Been having fun with bubbles and even caught a reflection of my house in the ones on the bottom right :)

Branches out of a tree round Balgavies loch.

This was taken at Kilver court, and is in fact this shot bud fully bloomed. They're very small as well, about 2cm across at the most.

 

I haven't a clue what it is, and nor did my mum who can identify most flowers and plants.

 

They're like a combination of open parachutes and exploding pumpkins.

Light painting of waves during an aurora from Tasmania

Team Excalibur

Hansepferd 2018

Just starting that season hectic rush - I'm exhausted already

RedNose 2023 is a paper lantern style ball this year. Looks great as a minifig exploding head!

Two white Peony opened in full beauty, strutting her stuff...

A joy for all the senses again.

 

Anybody who likes my images, that my photos 'give' something to... then, I have achieved my goal, that's all there is to it, thank you.

With a recorded history that dates back thousands of years, it ís not surprising that even the mythology surrounding the origin of the peony has multiple versions. One legend has it that the peony is named after Paeon, a physician to the gods, who received the flower on Mount Olympus from the mother of Apollo. And another tells the story of that same physician who was ‘saved’ from the fate of dying as other mortals by being turned into the flower we know today as the peony.

The Japanese protect the earliest peony blooms from the snow by protecting them with individual small thatched shelters. Some geishas used to wear special peony colours.

With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.

The Chinese name for peony is "sho yu" which means "most beautiful" and they idolised this flower.

The common thread is that the flower always denotes luxury and indulgence.

  

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The first Misaki with an explodable body! Exploding body? Anyway, you can switch out her lower legs so she can wear Industry shoes! Yay! The Industry shoes are WAY too tiny for her original flat feet. :)

Press L Key to view bigger size against black background.

 

Exploding fire cracker

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430EXII from right side with 20 degree honeycomb filter, reflected against white board at left side.

Triggered with Cactus V4 via DIY build Hiviz trigger.

 

BIg wave crashing into the cliffs at the Gloup, Deerness. Not the smallest of cliffs and yes, I got very wet!!!

The Shot

This was taken on the Playa Grande beach Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote at not far off low tide and was a 100 second exposure.

The picture was taken on a Tripod with a Sony A700 with a Sigma 10-20 wide angle zoom at 10 mm. Processing started with adjustments in Camera RAW for better detail and colours.

Further adjustments were made in Topaz and Photoshop which enhanced the colours more.

Full details of the processing together with before and after images are on my Blog see Edwin Jones Photography Blog

For Galleries, Prints and Licences see Edwin Jones Photography

 

I took more than 70 photos today . . . most of them look like this. There is almost no evidence I was at a yarn festival.

Wow - Aurora Explodes: I knew we were in for some lights, but this was way better than expected, minus the large crowd at the lake.

I feel a lot of energy now, and just being with it, and not reacting is interesting.

 

Wonderful things are happening, and I am grateful, and in somewhat disbelief.

 

So I watch, give thanks and direct my energy as wisely as I can.

Daffodils in full bloom on a bright spring morning.

The first danger of the Fire Swamp: exploding gas. While buildups of combustable gasses are not uncommon in marshes and fens, they are rampant and deadly as Wesley and Buttercup travel through the Fire Swamp. Made from red half-bushes, dark yellow mixel bushes, and neon orange flames, I highlighted the Fire Swamp's distinguishing feature with flickering orange LEDs for Brickworld's World of Lights.

Thought you might enjoy a break from vaca pics so decided to go "abstract" for a couple of shots. This is a combo of a flower and fireworks shot.

Taken in a darkened room with a sound trigger used to set off a single Nikon flash set to it's fastest duration. I used a 3 millisecond delay to capture the BB exiting the last grape.

 

Fuji GFX 50s, 200mm Micro Nikkor, set four feet from subject

ISO 200, f/8 at 5 seconds

Nikon SB900 flash set at 1/128 power (about 1/15000 second duration), 10 inches from subject.

An egg being shot with an air gun pellet.

Waves crash against the rocks at Cape Perpetua, Oregon coast, in long exposure

 

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