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Made of mithril, this mighty weapon bursts into flames when near a beer bottle :)
Taken for active assignment weekly- show us your curves.
WIT: My strobist experiment went wrong. The opener is back light by a torch, but I spilled some light on the backdrop.
I liked the end result.
... as Inigo calls her. This was really just an attempt to see just how much ALF I could get in one screen. I hope JJ Abrams is jealous.
K ENB Pure Lights 0.254
An enchanting view of the sky featuring vibrant iridescent clouds illuminated by the sunlight breaking through. The contrast between the dark clouds and the radiant hues creates a mesmerizing blend of natural colors, evoking a sense of wonder.
A male Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata) dragonfly flying around my pond in San Diego, California yesterday. He has perched on a Equisetum hyemale (commonly known as rough horsetail, scouring rush, scouringrush horsetail and, in South Africa, as snake grass)
Flame Trooper features Custom helmet and waterslide decals. A modded CAC flamethrower with removable flame.
Thanks to Apples for the NEW dark orange Arealight helmet!
I think I put it to good use.
Thought of taking this shot may be a thousand times but then again thought wouldn't it be 'Cliche'?? Of course.. we've seen such shots being taken several times during our journey. Most taken during the early stages of photography when everything looked 'WOW' and we just waited for the next shot. Everything seemed to be a potential 'Subject' and the world looked so beautiful. Then we start getting matured (Thought I am not, yet!) and a single subject in a single frame doesn't always attract us. We start getting complicated thoughts after reading all those articles and journals and all those rules, after seeing all those beautiful works of others' and so on.. The end result... we start losing the subjects.. All that seemed beautiful once doesn't look the same.. But I feel, that virgin beauty is always there and everything around us has a beauty of its own.. Sometimes we see and sometimes we ignore.. The flame is always burning..
Part of the "bachelor party", or mass emergence of males, that I saw this spring.
Davis, Ca. April, 2025.
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experimenting flame photography in my room.
Im not sure about this so bear with me. ;)
Happy Tuesday everyone! ;)
XOXO
With Han Ibal Oct.2015
Raveonpic's est le nom de ma page facebook de photos de SOIREES exclusivement.
Title: Wheels of Flame
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Been super busy lately planning new shoots and catching up on a series of contracts! I have a couple interesting images that I'm trying to work on but they're taking a lot more time/photoshop effort than I had initially planned and my recent upgrade to Photoshop CS5 has resulted in a lot of crashes making me loose hours and hours of work =(
Not quite a good excuse though!
I actually have around 10 images of this same shooting with Peg, Romy, Cloe and Edith that are ready to be posted up but I've always found it more interesting to vary the images so people don't get bored.... XD
In other news, my upcoming month is pretty free from contracts so I'm toying with the idea of getting back into some deep dark self portraiture and maybe experiment with virtual landscapes and the new Intuos 4 I recently upgraded to. Thoughts?
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Model: Peg Pajot
Designer: Peg Pajot
Makeup: Romy Noel
Assistants : Julius Adarna, Russ Perry
Strobist Info:
1x WL X1600 gridded softbox camera left
1x WL X1600 gridded octobox camera right
Tungsten gels on all
Triggerd by cybersyncs
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My first visit to MRL in 2015 I remembered seeing a flame cut whistle post on the mainline somewhere east of Garrison. We (Welch and I) had places to be seeing as we were racing towards Helena to get the local with an SD45 leader and I didn't remember seeing another one. I didn't prioritize it but I didn't forget it. So, since my experience on MRL's branch lines was nonexistent until this spring I had assumed that was a one-off. Imagine my surprise as I arrived at Sappington and saw this beauty!