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Made for the Radiohead Event, and now it's a tribute to Furillen - which has disappeared completely ...

The full video can be found here:

How to disappear completely

As of right now, this is the standard for all of my double exposures. Yeah, I get some good results that don't look like this, but why wouldn't you want every one to look this good? The conditions were perfect for double exposures that day: cool temperatures, great model, overcast skies, and black and white film. I need to duplicate those settings to see if I can come close to this goodness again one day.

This is actually lovely, sigh, coming away from the more or less 2 meters snow in my garden to a frozen flower in my moms garden.

How long will it take before this bunker is washed to the sea ?...

The answer my friend is blowin in the wind...

 

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Indeed, a plethora of turtles at Oneal Lake, Hatchie Wildlife Refuge.

even with screaming children around her

Street performer, Piccadilly Circus, London

Padaung woman in Inle lake (Burma)

A CSX Shipper's Special was sitting at the Jessup yard office in 1990. The former Clinchfield FP7 was recently painted in the Bright Future scheme and looking pretty presentable at the time.

 

It now wears the black and yellow of the Western Maryland Railway on the West Virginia Central.

The tag said this was "Mugwort" but on further investigation, it turns out it was actually Clematis occidentalis aka C. verticellaris. I liked the other name better...

A fellow photographer on the trip and I had a challenge to get a picture with as many zebra as possible w/o any of the ground, etc. showing. We saw thousands of them but they were never together in a tight cluster . . . but, finally, I got one!!!

"How Many Roads" är min tolkning till tema ”Många” för Fotosöndag.

 

En symbolisk tolkning med första textraden "How many roads must a man walk down” till den legendariska protestsången ”Blowin’in in the wind”, som sedan följs av en serie av retoriska frågor om fred, krig och frihet.

 

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"How Many Roads" is my contribution to theme "Many" for the photogroup Fotosöndag.

 

A symbolic picture releated to the famous protestsong "Blowin'in in the Wind" where the first texline is "How many roads must a man walk down” .

 

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A quartet of CSX EMDs had an eastbound rock job rolling along the B&O at Point of Rocks on a warm morning in 2008.

 

The "Dark Future" paint job was starting to show itself as seen on the second motor; the shopping cart [CSX] logo would soon be saturating the fleet.

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Will you let her to join us?...

Dont be afraid, i think she's vegetarian...

Good, lets go!

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ReShade

Debug Console Enabler

6 Shots

Downsample

Mods :

DCE, Geralt Human Dopler, Hair - Increase LOD, PhotoMode 2inOne, Spawn Companion, The Appearance Menu, Ultra Grass 3000, Ultra Lighting

For kneeling idle, you need this Witcher Modding Tutorial for extract game data to found animation that you want then use DCE.

Bubulcus ibis

Western Cattle Egret

LOL I know, I'm a little bit obsessed with him @_@

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and insignificant we are.

Storni-Pressi Oasi di Bentivoglio.

 

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If you ever wondered how animation films are made... this 2 mins video explains the process of animating a character.

 

SHORT EXPLANATION

- Make or use an object

- Make an armature (=skeleton with bones)

- Parent the object to the bones

- Then give the object different poses at different frames in the timeline (an animation is just a rapid succession of frames).

 

Done.

 

LONGER EXPLANATION

 

1. Start from an object/character you made.

 

2. Then make an armature, i.e. bones, which is like a skeleton for your object. Obviously your bones will have to move in a clever way, for instance when you bend the knee, it will have to bend forward, not backward. This can be done with inverse kinematics which is an object constraint you can add to a bone, that has to affect a chain of bones.

 

3. Then you parent the object to the armature (skeleton) you made.

 

4. And finally in pose mode, you can keyframe different poses in a timeline. For instance at time zero your character is in its default pose. At frame 5 you move it down and make it bend its knees, keyframe that. Then move frame 10 and move it up and to the left, keyframe that position, and so on.

 

(I added a plane and some colours)

 

5. And then you hit the play button!

   

I didn't realize at the time how involved this one was going to be. Just wasn't happy with it and kept working on it.

 

Not all the steps are here because I didn't realize how far this one would go. This is probably a third of all the steps.

 

I came close to scraping it...it just wasn't working for me.

 

Hope you like the finished product.

 

(Software Used-bounced back and forth)

Photoshop

Lightroom

Topaz

Leo. How I love this age of uninhibited joyful smiles, excited but uncoordinated flailing of limbs, and snuggly, softly-snoring naps.

 

Image made with my Nikon F100.

It doesn't matter how many photos or tv shows you have seen - there is nothing quite like being there, in the stifling, underground heat of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.

 

Ancient funerary texts and netherworld books: the Litany of Ra, the Book of Caverns, the Book of the Dead, the Book of Amduat, and the Book of the Heavens, line the walls of the tomb of Rameses IV.

 

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eto pa isa. para di masyado mabugbog pisngi nung isang angel! hay how i wish... hehe

It is pretty incredible how these birds can fly/maneuver in the skies. This looks fake almost, but is 100% real. They were fighting a bit back and forth, and I managed to capture some of the action. Although it was about 1/4 mile away again, like my other image. Huge crop.

Tarn Hows near Coniston in the Lake District

Tarn Hows sunset last week, just as the sun slipped behind Wetherlam. Does anyone else think the cloud looks like Woody the Woodpecker?

 

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Before entering Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal our furry friend asked to pose for a picture.

 

Bordes de l'Armiana, Canillo parroquia, Vall d'Orient, Andorra, Pyrenees

 

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How many cats is too many? Don’t ask Mary—she doesn’t know! Her cat family hasn’t reached that number yet, if it even exists.

 

This Blythe doll is Song of London Mary, wearing a dress from WoollyRockers. This picture is for “Cats” in Blythe a Day on Flickr. The staircase is a home decor item meant to display collectibles; I found it at the antique mall. The background is a jigsaw puzzle. These flat wooden cats were the gifts in an Advent calendar a few years ago.

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