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45105 rounds the curve into York Station having arrived from Scarborough...
Spring of 1986 me finks as the book containing all the lovely details from this period exited left years ago...
Yesterday I got a great Christmas present. The new number of One Frame magazine is out. my work is at page 36-37
It can be bought here: www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/315539
This cute little frame was handmade by me using polymer clay over a little wooden frame. It will hold a 2.5" x 3.5" photo. It is actually the perfect size for an ACEO! The entire frame measures 4" x 5" and includes glass.
I've covered the entire frame in brown Fimo polymer clay and added texture. It was baked to cure the clay and then painted with acrylic and metallic paints. It features little puppy themed trinkets such as a fire hydrant, dog house, t-bone steak, spiked collar, rolled up newspaper, paw prints and bones of all shapes and sizes.
The photo is just a clip out from a magazine :)
Bored and playing :-)
Camera mounted on tripod and aimed at a very slight angle to stay out of frame. Pre-focus, fire on self-timer, use live view to check positioning.
Strobist info: SB800 above and to camera left, 17mm grid, aimed into ceiling, -1 stop.
***Please, feel free to use my Textures, Backgrounds, Stock, etc., in your Artwork.
If you do use them, I would love it if you would please post your work in my group, Ruby's Treasures.
...Please DO NOT redistribute as your own...
Energy is an important aspect to our society and this photo taken at Yorktown Beach frames the refinery, along with some other photography elements. As the sun creeps up on the distant horizon, the representation of energy is framed in the center. I attempted to capture framing, repetition and vanishing point.
Balloons inflating with warm air outside the Royal Australian Mint, Canberra.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Tamron 24-70/f2.8 VC lens, Fujifilm Velvia 100 colour slide film.
My flickr friends, I will be going away next week for about two weeks, perhaps without much time and chance to access flickr. Thought I'll leave you with a series of photos I've taken of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur over a period of time.
Stood at the side of the river Rothay in Grassmere. The water was low and so we were on the pebbles enjoying the sunshine. While my daughters were trying really hard to get the minimum number of atoms between their shoes and the water as possible in protest for me having told them not to get their feet wet, I turned round and this rail and contrasting light hit me, begging to be captured. Hope you like it.
I like how she is framed in this shot. Went to the beach yesterday and just felt like posting something related to it. Checking out my old photos I found this.
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Yeah, I hardly ever upload here anymore. I don't have access to LEGO physically at the moment. I do have LDD, so I guess as good as it gets.
So if you remember the flexible Toa Mata frame I made a while back, here's a tweaked version for LDD. I may try to make the Toa Mata using this frame.
These two give me immense hope. They treat each other well, they don't take each other or their relationship for granted. They have fun together. I love them both.
Nikon F3 HP w/ AF Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8D and Kodak TMAX100 (Kodak D76 1:1, Ilford rapid fixer). f/8, 1/60s. Plustek Opticfilm 8100 and Silverfast SE Plus 8.2 @ 3600 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
I took this photo when visiting my parents over the holidays. They live near the forest.
It was the first day of snow and good weather of the winter, and it was +10C just a few days earlier. Just after I took this photo I saw something in the corner of my eye. I turned my head and saw a bear on its hindlegs standing behind a stone some 30m away and watched me. Then it disappeared behind the stone. I had no choice but to calmly leave the area.