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Some of my drawings are now available to buy on Society6

 

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This is Rift, my created character from the Original Marvel Roleplay on Second Life. The world ended, and began anew. Real name is Dawn Morthaven, with the powers of Portals and teleportation, as well as the Darkforce, she is known as Rift when fighting crime, as well as among her mutant friends.

 

Skin is Wasabi Pills and skin is from Lumae! Built using the Maitreya body and LOGO Sadie head and ears, as well as Soul's curly tail.

Nikon F5

Mamiya 645 Pro

Leica IIIf

Hasselblad 501CM

Fuji GW690III

Leica M6

Rolleiflex F2.8

 

Garrett’s mouth moves, but no sound comes. Fury’s ears ring. The bunker is collapsing around them. Fury doesn’t think, he moves. Dragging Garrett on the ground behind him, he begins to regain his bearings. Things come to focus. Sounds of explosions and cries of agony come into Fury’s head.

Garrett: AAAH!!! GET IT OFF OF ME!!! AAHHHGG GET IT O—

Garrett’s voice changed in an instant, as if he had been 100% all along.

Garrett: RPG!!! GET DOWN NICK!!!

John flipped up like some acrobat, pushing Fury to the side, who saw that it was not Garrett, but a large, muscular man in a black combat outfit, with a pistol firing streaks of black goo, seeming to act like bullets. Fury, stuck for a moment, confused by what he was seeing, decided to shoot the baddies first, and then find out what that stuff had done to John.

 

Radio: This is Venom 1, give me a sitrep.

Command: Venom 1, we have a blown CIA op in Cambodia, two man team sent in to receive High-Priority package. Place got hot real damn fast. You are to go in and give air support for exfil team. Puff the Magic Dragon will be joining you. Command out.

  

Fury: Garrett?! What the hell happened?!

Garrett: Hell, what?! I, it, it covered me. I thought I was dying. But it fixed me. It fixed me!

Fury: What the hell is going on, John! What is going on!

Garrett: I, I don’t know…

  

Finaly Shield is Back, sorry for the delay. I'll be doing these more again! I might even get a Falcon up today, but probably not :P

1940; Thrilling Wonder Stories November issue. Cover art by Earle Bergey.

Issue 37 of Transliving Magazine available in both digital download and printed format from www.transliving.co.uk

1961 Dodge Polara sedan at Hillsborough, N. B.

sorry no blog credits. I have no sponsors save 2 so I will only from now and forward post credits if a sponsor supplies Items. Everything seen is bought with my own money. I am done giving free advertisement with no kind of product compensation.

Illustration for Standard iSsue!

Chicago, IL | February 18th-19th

 

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Sometimes I have issues lol. A lot of the time when I get angry with taking photos I end up throwing my animated, chipmunk cheek smile on.

 

These are just because I was feeling cheesey today.

www.gallery1studio.com

 

This is another one of my professional stage shots. This one was named after the contemporary dance routine pictured here. It just renders beautifully in black and white.

 

One that I love, but I wish I could re shoot it @ ISO3200

There's a tiny bit of clipping in the highlights; one thing I've learned is that you can't recover those in post. The reason stage photography is so difficult is that you have to make moment to moment decisions based on intuition and experience. Some lighting environments make it almost a waste of time to consult your meter.

 

There is always the balance between shutter speed, ISO and noise, where the D810 definitely has less leeway that either my D4 or my D750 but a lot more detail.

 

I was at F1.8 and subtly underestimated because a lot of my work is at F2.8. Still, I really like working with a prime and I'm going to be doing a lot more with my Sigma Art 50mm and F1.4. I would certainly love to try the Sigma Art 135mm, which is apparently an epic lens. I have an Art series 35 as well, which is fabulous. Here's something taken with the 50mm

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mahamantra1/30589820256/in/datepost...

 

And a review of the 135 Art which gives it 10 out of 10

 

www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/sigma-135mm-f-1-8-dg-hsm-art

 

"One photograph is worth a million snapshots..."

 

It's depressing that the photographers who make all the money are the cookie cutter, mass production people who do those smiling posed shots in malls and so on. Their work has no artistic depth or merit, yet people buy that stuff readily. I'm starving, yet my photography is of exhibition quality. What to do?

 

And the fact that an image of this quality can't get on Explore just goes to show that Flickr and Yahoo are full of crap. I stopped paying Pro fees when Yahoo forced me to use an email address I didn't want. Ironically, I still have to use my gmail address to verify my login to Yahoo every time.

 

This shot is better than most of the stuff I got featured on Explore before I stopped paying fees. These are my "issues".

 

I don't use the D810 much on stage. It's getting a bit noisy over ISO 3200 so I use it with primes. A D850 would be amazing but $5,000. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Nikon. Donate me one and I'll be your slave forever. Seriously, I'll never defect to Sony.

 

On another note, isn't the 85mm F1.8G something else? The highest rating of any Nikon lens on DXo mark, including the 85mm 1.4. I absolutely love my Nikon gear.

 

www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-AF-S-85mm-f-1.8G-review-An-...

 

Nikon D810

Nikon 85mm F1.8

ISO 1600 1/500th

The last full day of the Victorian Iron Horse Roundup at the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad featured several historic locomotives operating out of the Chama, New Mexico, terminal. The daily excursion to Osier was handled by K-36 No. 487. Locomotives 425 and “Glenbrook” operated around the yard during the morning and afternoon; Denver & Rio Grande 4-6-0 No. 168 was in the shop after suffering a mechanical issue the previous day and the 4-4-0 “Eureka” was not under steam after a blower line issue arose during the trip to Cumbres Pass on Saturday. The highlight of the day was the doubleheader nighttime excursion with locomotives 168 and 425 that departed around 10:00 PM for an overnight run from Chama to Antonito. This was the first time overnight accommodations had been offered on the narrow gauge (in an authentic D&RG tourist sleeper) in over a century.

Dress by Integrity for Shanghai In Bloom Veronique

Shoes from 2013 Convention shoe pak

 

I think she is my favorite Agnes and my favorite of all from the convention. Her coloring is just lovely.

Two photographers at the mirror pond. Very easy to take too many photos here. What did I just say? Strike that. I think she had some issues with the camera. When I jumped on the bike a few minutes later they were both photographing the pond with the big cross a fine background.

IndyCar Road America 2021

E.E. snorting and grunting with some blockages and equalization issues.

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Waiting to receive my macro lens, in the meanwhile this doesn't feel far from real macro to me. Thankfully lilies are grand flowers. This was taken with my 50mm.

Vogue November 1, 1940. Scan taken as close to the leather-bound spine as possible

My thought on this is that the horse is mad cause he is left out hehe .

My 11 year old daughter loves horses and she told me i had to take loads of horse image and then she is gonna pick some out and hang in her new room .

 

this one is for fun

The gear issued to Canadian/British troops in WWI:

 

Lee Enfield rifle - no I Mk III

webley mk VI Revolver

tan brodie helmet

pattern 1917 bayonet

combat/trench knife

1 foot locker and key

satchel bag and badolier

trench lighter

binoculars

a compass (which i forgot to put in the picture!)

1 quart tin canteen

 

expendable items:

1 pack of smokes

3 grenades

4 ammo clips

journal papers

 

Vans Warped Tour

July 27, 2014

Central Florida Fairgrounds

Orlando, FL

I did this for a show that got canned. It's for sale in my store if your interested. 4.5"x6.5" on illustration board.

May 19th, 2013

Jackson, NJ

Skate and Surf Festival

 

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First issue of Playboy magazine, featuring a black-and-white photo of Marilyn Monroe (in a dress) promising inside full-color pics of her nude.

This first issue is the only issue of Playboy not to have the date on the cover. Hugh Hefner said he was not sure there would be a second issue. Also, this is the only cover that does not have an image of a “bunny” on the cover.

 

UGGGGGH. Lorna's skirt has unfinished, fraying edges, but even worse, the velcro on her blouse is cut into two different lengths. The hook side of the velcro is much longer, so it snags on the fabric a lot. >:^( One seam on her blouse is coming undone, too. What the heck, Indonesian factory, what the heck.

This is Jason a friend of mine who was kind enough to stand in front of my camera for another September Issue installment with DreamWorldPhotoArt. On his spare time he volunteers for Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Farallone Marine Sanctuary Association's Beach Watch program, Point Reyes National Seashore's Harbor Seal Monitoring program, California Academy of Sciences and The Marine Mammal Center's Stranding network. He also received the award for "Volunteer of the Year" in 2008 on the national level for the work he did for Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.

 

Strobist : One Light

AB800 in a 47' Octabox left to camera

Triggered by Pocketwizards Plus II

Chicago, IL | November 10th, 2013

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11x14" handmade collage.

Noise Tour

The House of Blues

November 11th, 2014

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