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Here we have my very first internal view of Pye. This was taken on a later visit with a clamp to get a higher POV than normal
Step by step!
Music non stop!
Photography without poses
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✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨
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Camara / Camera: Gopro Hero 6
Objetivo/Lense: ----
Place: Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
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credits:
-[TWC]- Unseen Black -Simple- @ NEO-JAPAN
AG. Coldheart Eyes @ Lootbox
-Belleza- Kaley Genus Applier @ Uber
Izzie's - Genus - Applier Face Imperfections
- www.kevin-palmer.com - I was about to head home, but then another thunderstorm popped up in the distance. I took a 600 frame time lapse with the hope of catching a red sprite, but had no such luck.
Week 1: Elements
"But fire is a horrible burden to bear. Its nature is to consume and without control, it destroys everything around it. Learn restraint or risk destroying yourself and everything you love. " -ATLA
224. - The Internal or Long Saphenous Vein and its Branches.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE using Impossible Project Color SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
Polaroid Week | Spring 2016 | Day 6 | 1/2
Taken for the Macro Monday's theme "Broken"
Your comments, faves and views are highly appreciated.
Have a wonderful Monday my friends.
HMM!
Highest position: 159 on Monday, January 17, 2011
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Must see large on black!
Created for Hypothetical Awards Digital Art from a Blank Canvas challenge and for Sliders Sunday (hope it's okay that I began with a blank canvas instead of a photo!).
This all started when I "discovered" a Photoshop tool called the Mixer Brush which allows you to blend brush strokes with varying degrees of "wetness." The image in the first comment box below shows what I created using this tool alone. (For the Star Trek fans among you, the working title at this point was "The Trouble With Tribbles" :-).)
Several filters and blend layers later, the image morphed into what you see above.
Nadie imagina cuanto nos toca sobrellevar cuando nacemos.
CREDITS:
BAD OWL
Shape: Marth-Lelutka Paxton 3.1
compatible with: legacy athletic,belleza jake,signature Gianni ,kario body and Signature Davis.
Stylecard and eyebrows shape included.
10 off inworld
MP: BAD OWL
LM: Pleione/215/93/2002
CKEY Poses
Marco serie
LELAPEAU
Skin: Victor Skin
i'm working on managing my photo archives right now--transferring photos from internal to external hard drive in an effort to avoid catastrophe
also, i'm already getting excited for misty mornings in the spring
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Cap al Camp de l'Arpa, a Barcelona, us podeu trobar amb un aire ortodox. És l'església ortodoxa romanesa de Sant Jordi, amb la seva cupola caracteristica. Suposo que en romanès és Sfântul Gheorghe. Em recorda quan vaig visitar Romania el 2009. Encara no està acabada (com la Sagrada Familia, però a un ritme un PEL més rapid, he he).
www.bisericabarcelona.es/CAT/03biserica-noua.html
www.poblesdecatalunya.cat/element.php?e=13342
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There is a brand new church in Barcelona, and I'm not talking about the Sagrada Familia. This is the Romanian orthodox church of Sant Jordi, Sfântul Gheorghe in Romanian, I presume. It's also still being built. The structure is complete, but lacks internal and externall decoration.
“Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.”
― Sitting Bull
One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others.
Lao Tzu
I've been experimenting with these long exposures. Well this one wasn't actually very long, only half a second. I was on the Manhattan Bridge and didn't have a tripod with me. Just wedged the camera against the rail. A lot of the shots I took weren't sharp enough. Plus the bridge is so shaky do to trains and cars passing its hard to get a steady shot...
I have described the outside of the castle, but not the inside, so here goes! The keep had (but no longer has) a vaulted cellar with an external door, the only internal communication to and from which, must have been a trap-door in the ceiling. Above this was a room that Tranter describes as a sleeping room for the garrison, above which again was the laird's apartment on the 3rd floor, reached by the outside stair. From the laird's apartment, a narrow mural stair led down to the barrack room and another led up to the battlements - an inconvenient arrangement every time the guard changed during the night!
Both this room and the room below it were divided by an internal loft, which was probably used as a sleeping platform.
The parapet wall is unusual because it appears to be almost impossible to see over it! There are two crenels (the 'windows' in a battlement) on the east side (which faces the courtyard), one on the north side, and none on the sides shown here - the west and south sides. I don't know exactly how high the parapet wall is, but based on where the drainage holes at its base are, it would appear to be at least head height. The two crenels on the east side are high enough to have lintels over them.
Here is a little experimentation I did. After I've seen some funny "little planet" pics, I wanted to do it with a landscape but with the sky inside instead of outside...
Here is the original landscape
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today I said to myself - my goodness, my photos are getting repetitive. so I thought about what would break that, and what came to mind was CLOSE UP and BLUE. so here we go.
Minolta Maxxum 5000 (internal metering seems not great)
35mm FujiColor ISO 200,$29.99 -3 roll-Amazon
Processed at -Process One,USPS to $4.75,Develop and return negatives ONLY.-$10.98
NOTE: I am a former Clark Labs (1970's -80's era) Mail-In film deveoping fan,I have to say
I am glad I gave Process One a try,not only did they send back my negatives cut and in a file sheet,but it was sandwhiched between two cardboard squares and in a pretty handy big ziplock baggie.The Prices ( they done my 120 and 35mm ) are great,turn around is pretty fast,about a week after they get it it I can expect it back.
Film Scanner-Epson Perfection V600,REMAN.,$149.00-Amazon
Scanner Software-SilverFast SE 9
Sorry to say the Minolta Maxxum 5000 didnt do as well as I had hoped it would,but what can you expect from a $40.00 Ebay Camera,and that was with a awesome flash.I will have to save up and get a better film camera,maybe a Canon AE-1,or something along that line.