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... as much as earthly possible !!!
It was an in-house wedding shoot i was supposed to take care of, .... sitting away dis-connected as i do, ... suddenly i had a shot in mind of my own , I asked the crew to let me shuffle and take control of the camera and set up as i wished, .... It was a Nikon D80 with some lens on it, with wirelessly triggered umbrella set up ! Unedited !
Thanks to Kami Syed for being the umbrella set up inspiration !
... and this marks the end of a short life named coloR blinD !!
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First Roll of Film I've shot in 5 Years!
Battery Park City NY
Pentax K2, 28~50mm, Kodak Portra400, Nikon Coolscan
A poster for the movie Inception.
The image is made of cutouts stacked behind one another and photographed to create depth.
Classwork.
in EXPLORE at #472 - 08 November 2010
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vf7B_GUHto&hd=1
my best favourite movie!!!
Taken from the Empire State, rotated 180°; interesting negative/ inverted perspective I think.
Minolta X-300, Tamron 80-210mm, scanned from colour negative.
They shot a scene from the movie Inception with Leonardo de Caprio at this place. This is under the Bir Hakeim bridge and air subway.
[week sixteen of fifty two]
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I love the 50mm lense!
Great low light qualitiy :)
A few days ago I had a nice shooting with two guys at a fun fair. More picture are coming soon!:)
have a great week!
Since its inception in 2012, Rare Disease Report has stressed the phrase
"When you hear hoofbeats, don’t assume it’s a horse."
This, of course, is a twist on former Maryland professor’s Dr Theodore Woodward’s instructions to his medical interns. Woodward insisted on thinking horses and avoiding zebras in all diagnoses, because rare diseases are just that - rare.
With RDR’s new infographic, you’ll see exactly why it’s so important to keep an open mind, though. This zebra and the 5 facts that come along with it are constant reminders to look for stripes.
More Information
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. OrphaNet, portal for rare diseases and orphan drugs, includes the Diethylstilbestrol DES syndrome as rare disease ORPHA:1916.
. Enjoy our health infographics album on Flickr.
How much do you know about DES?
. DES studies on cancers and screening.
. DES studies on epigenetics and transgenerational effects.
. DES studies on fertility and pregnancy.
. DES studies on gender identity and psychological health.
. DES studies on in-utero exposure to DES and side-effects.
. DES studies on the genital tract.
. Papers on DES lawsuits.
. DES videos and posts tagged DES, the DES-exposed and DES victims.
Something different
Dreams feel real while we're in them.
It's only when we wake that we realize something was actually strange.
Sometimes a image does not need to make sense to make sense, you feel me.
Create a meaning behind your story.
Check out a little video I put together: Here!
The meaning behind this image belongs to my cousin, I told him over our text conversation:
This photograph could mean (The beginning of something new) It shows your feelings towards your ex, how you miss her & her kids. Even though she moved to the NYC, things can change for a better tomorrow. It's Inception for a reason!
Hope you like it Brotha!
(This photo was taken at her place)
Not sure what this building is, just one of many I spotted whilst wandering London during the Open House event. But I love the graphical design of the exterior with its slanted windows. Thought i'd flip it for an even more dramatic effect.
This is a reshoot of Yick Fat Building, Quarry Bay.
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Pont de Bir-Hakeim (Bir-Hakeim Bridge)
Made famous by the scene played in Inception when Cobb (Di Caprio) was teaching Ariande (Ellen Page) to design dreams, this bridge is actually pretty cool in terms of its design. It directs cars, metro and human traffic bi-directionally and was named after a successful battle in the Libyan Desert.
A photo of a camera, taking a photo of a camera, taking a photo...
Using my Olympus OMD EM5 MkII to take a shot through the waist-level finder of my Mamiya C330, looking at my Zeiss Ikon Contessa.
Video HEre : vimeo.com/28561851
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Once upon a time in the middle of winter, when the flakes of snow were falling like feathers from the sky, a queen sat at a window sewing, and the frame of the window was made of black ebony. And whilst she was sewing and looking out of the window at the snow, she pricked her finger with the needle, and three drops of blood fell upon the snow. And the red looked pretty upon the white snow, and she thought to herself, would that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the window-frame.
Soon after that she had a little daughter, who was as white as snow, and as red as blood, and her hair was as black as ebony, and she was therefore called little snow-white.
View from my office's window, captured with my Samsung Galaxy S Advance GT-i9070 and postprocessed with Snapseed for Android.