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Another smoke art shot. The lines in this shot are as they came out the camera minus a very small amount in upper left. Colorized by PS
Our new policy is to protect the interests of our little visitors against the "Organised Crow Activity" :-)))))
Crow and Jackdaw usually came in dozens and finished up all the foods in no time!...No more nightmares for other little garden birds now. :-)
Merry Christmas to everyone on Flickr, also many thanks to the people who have decided to follow me and my photographic journey, thank you for all the comments, favourites and views on my photos as everyone makes a difference !:)
❗️Today I want to tell you about one of the most affordable and effective ways to increase self-esteem 😌
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Based on personal experience, I can say with full confidence that beautiful photos really have a noticeable effect on self-esteem
Many of my clients during and after filming 📷 reveal themselves in a new way: lost inner fears and stiffness , body relaxing ☺ ️ suppressed emotions and feelings find your way out, there 💪 energy, enthusiasm 😜 interest ❤️... in short, the man is transformed on the eyes 😍. Isn't that great?
It only remains for me to help fully unlock the potential and charm of the model.
To do this, at the beginning of the filming of I'm trying to create the most comfortable , trusting atmosphere in order that man could behave naturally and enjoy the process ☝️ And then – the best angle, the right lighting💡 is a great mood 👍
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❤️Beautiful every one of us! Only this way and not otherwise!
I invite everyone to a photo shoot! Have time to sign up! Please yourself, your loved ones or maybe the whole world 🌍 with your beauty!
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#lip #fashion #flashphotography #streetfashion #eyelash #music #performingarts #musicartist #entertainment #leatherjacket #NikonD800
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop using a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
I did a lighting workshop today and was lucky enough to get a couple of decent images. Love the use of gels and lights to get this effect.
After waiting for the last inbound train of the day to clear up the line to Fox Lake, WSOR T-001 is seen here crossing over the CP mains onto the Fox Lake subdivision at Rondout. Sixty-plus years ago, the bike path seen here was a part of the North Shore Line's Mundelien branch, which carried interurbans west from a transfer point at Lake Bluff, IL to (you guessed it) Mundelien, IL. That of course means that over-under shots were once possible here; what a sight that must've been.
Once commonly used. This meat mincer languishes at the back of a cupboard. It belonged to my Grandparents then my Parents, it's now mine! HMM
I'm new to this type of photography, so go easy on me. I'm learning new things along the way. I'm finding that this is quite fun to do and can give amazing results when done right. I'm using an Einstein 640 strobe with a 22" beauty dish & diffusion sock mounted on an Elinchrom Handheld Boom Arm. I typically fire my camera off with a wireless trigger, and that in turn fires my CyberSync™ Trigger Transmitter on my Nikon D800 to fire off my strobe via a CyberSync™ Transceiver. I end up taking several exposures, both high and low, while walking around the vehicle. I'll layer the images in Photoshop and switch each layer to the 'lighten' blend mode. I have been using layer masks to remove some highlight details from the strobe reflection, but I don't always find it works all the time. This hot rod was taken at the 2016 Mountain Thunder Car Show in Old Fort, North Carolina. I forgot how many exposures I ended up using, but i shot the car in full daylight with about 5 stops of ND filtration and had the flash power at maximum.
Sidande LCD Wireless Time Lapse Intervalometer Remote Control Timer Shutter Release RST-7204
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Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm:
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Check out these videos to help explain the method:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeRDHzVLulY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X5TJeABmtk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe70LxtCrkc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF9GRhxWbLU
Photo taken May 14, 2020 with a Panasonic LX7 digital camera and two Sunpak 333 flash units and a Cowboy Studio radio trigger. Exposure determined with a Shepard flash meter
Pentax 540 Background Flash + 2 Metz 48 Side-Flashs with Gel-Filters, no Trigger, "handmade" *g* with cable-release + wet clothes (& kitchen floor) after innumerable attempts *g*
and *pssssst*... actually it is a "downrising", only rotated by 180°
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a performance-oriented option package of the Ford Mustang, originally introduced by Ford in August 1968 as a package for the 1969 model year. The Mach 1 title adorned performance oriented Mustang offerings until the original retirement of the moniker in 1978. As part of a Ford heritage program, the Mach 1 package returned in 2003 as a high performance version of the SN95 platform. Visual connections to the 1969 model were integrated into the design to pay homage to the original. This generation of the Mach 1 was discontinued after the 2004 model year, with the introduction of the fifth-generation Mustang. Ford first used the name "Mach 1" in its 1959 display of a concept called the "Levacar MACH-1" at the Ford Rotunda. This concept vehicle used a cushion of air as propulsion on a circular dais.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Mustang_Mach_1
Taken at the 2016 Spring Fling Car Show at the Asheville Outlets. Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop using a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish.
📆You have a lot of beautiful photos, but how do you make them last for centuries?
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I remember a case when my hard drive went nuts. And thousands of photos could not be recovered. And it was so insulting! I gave 50 thousand for the restoration, but they could not restore everything.
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📑Since then, I always have a copy of all the pictures. And a couple more tips on how to store photos correctly.
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How do I make a copy? Just place the photo not only in your phone or computer, but also on a separate hard drive and on a DVD/blu ray disc. Let them be a reserve that is stored at home and cannot be lost.
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☁️Upload to the cloud. Duplicate the photo also in a special storage. Google Drive will help. There you are given a small amount of memory for free - up to 15 GB. But you can have 2-3 disks, the main thing is not to lose passwords from them.
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Upload to the social network. Surprisingly, many photos have been lying in VK for 10-15 years. And if you save the account, then the pictures will be at hand. To prevent anyone else from seeing the photo, restrict access to your account.
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👨👦👦👩👧👦You can even create a closed group. And pour photos into photo albums. You don't need to add anyone to the group if you don't want the photo to be seen.
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Create a photo album. It is ideal to order a photobook with the best photos. It looks very stylish. And at any time you can see your favorite pictures. Such books are passed on to the next generation, this is cherished in every family.
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📨Letters with photos. I know a girl who sends herself the best photos by mail. He says it helps to keep them forever. After all, you can find pictures for any period in the mail. But only large amounts of information will not be transmitted in this way.
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👍These methods are enough for me😉. And I also love photobooks very much.
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❓Do you have backup storage? Which ones do you use?
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#eyelash #flashphotography #gesture #hairstyle #joint #lip #neck #skin #sleeve #waist #NikonD4
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)