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I did these in watercolor. The girls and I exercise using a ballet video. I love the French terms and graceful poses.
Detail from an 1841 marble statue of George Washington by sculptor Horatio Greenough. Originally created for the capitol rotunda as the nation's first monument to Washington, the statue is now located in the National Museum of American History.
Custer Street Fair, Evanston, Illinois. was one of thirty photos selected by the Chicago Reader for its year-end photo Issue.
A large file for your own projects
From the book:
The Talking Thrush: And other tales from India
Collected by W. Crooke, retold by W. H. Drouse, with illustrations by W. H. Robinson
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co.
1899
Today I was trying something new. I bought two white styrofoam slabs and place them behind me (tried to do it in 45°). The speedlite should reflect from these slabs to minimize the shadows.
Speedlite: Canon Speedlite 430Ex II with ETTL (50mm)
it starts on the right of my left hand, the trunk of the tree lined up with the side of my hand... the branches go across my hand...
just for fun
and i like my poem
بس كذا مجرد عبط
وعاحبني الشعر
من كتاباتي
يا قلي قلبي يامركز غلاه
ياجامع جمع يازايد هواه
يالبى روحي لبسمة شفاه
ياعويني ماذوق حزت جفاه
camera Sony Ericsson mobile Xperia X10
You can recreate this hand when you visit Ripley's Wax Zone in Niagara Falls. Just ask one of our friendly Wax Artists!
I chose this photo as one of my free choice photos because I like the simlicity of it and also the black and whie coloring. I used simplicity and a little bit of leading lines in this photo with the leading lines being the chord hanging down from the hands. In the process of taking this photo I had to find a spot with good side lighting because I did not want there to be shadows in the background. In this photo I had to crop out the extra space because I could not move the tripod closer to the wall and still get all of the hands inside of the photo.