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love the aging of the stencil originally painted by Jana & JS in April 2012
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This image was taken late September 2013
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Extra Film 200 expired April 2005
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Materials: Picture Frame Hammer, Glasses, Book, Adobe Bridge, Nikon D3400
Process: I smashed the lens of old glasses, placed on book, to portray beauty of delicacy in vintage glasses
Idea: How can broken glass convey the idea of Beauty in Destruction?
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Shimayuki-class training ship JS Yamayuki (TV-3519) is moored at JMDSF Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, August 31, 2019.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer JS Ise (DDH-182), assigned to the Escort Division 2, Escort Flotilla 2, Fleet Escort Force, Self Defense Fleet based at Sasebo Naval Base, is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, February 2, 2019.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Enoshima-class minesweeper JS Chichijima (MSC-605) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, September 6, 2019.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Murasame (DD-101) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, March 29, 2018.
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JS Hatsushima (MSC-606) / Enoshima-class minesweeper / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.12.21
The future Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Maya-class guided-missile destroyer JS Maya (DDG-179) arrives at Negishi Bay, Japan, after the first sea trial was over, and the Kaiyo Kogyo Corporation's TB Iwai Maru (MMSI: 431101096) tug boat, TB Kazusa Maru (MMSI: 431101134) tug boat and TB Fuji Maru (MMSI: 431100382) tug boat support JS Maya entering into the Isogo Works of Yokohama Shipyard, Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) on June 14, 2019.
JS Maya will be commissioned in March 2020.
My set redo of 76898. This was also my first solo (mostly) edit, and I think it turned out really well.
Enjoy!
Material: Camera Raw, Nikon d3400
Process: Use camera raw to adjust contrast and saturation of color. Use adjustment brush to adjust highlights and exposure to tree leaves.
Idea: How does the combination of man made objects and nature affect a photographs meaning.
JS Hashidate (ASY-91) / Hashidate-class service yacht / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.08
JS Hashidate (ASY-91) / Hashidate-class service yacht / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.08
This image has just come through to me from a friend who is kindly scanning some of my slides for me. I haven't seen it since the day the box of slides arrived back from probably Agfa, and I presumably checked to see my camera was still working. As I never made any notes after 1983, it will require some detective work to figure things out. The location is clearly Buchanan Bus Station.The Citylink vehicle is Eastern Scottish CLL144 or 145 which were allocated to Edinburgh in 12/84 for the 500 service which I think ran through to Ayr from Edinburgh at that time, and the pair remained at Edinburgh until transferred to Livingston in 6/88. Clearly, I had tried to get the two vehicles together, but ended up with a dog's breakfast of a photo. The vehicle behind is Fife FRA75, first allocated in Citylink livery to Newburgh depot for the X54 service to Perth, and transferred (with 76) to Dunfermline in 6/85, for the X26 service, normally on the 1.20 from Glasgow to Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy. In 9/85 it was repainted in to this coach livery, so the picture must have been taken after that, but before 10/86 when it was transferred to Glenrothes.If only I had made notes at that time!
There are homes that you can bounce then there's this...
Ultra dark ceilings and floor.
4 direct SB's with a ambient blend. Real fire.
I built this ages ago and wanted to re-upload it so everyone can enjoy it. Its based off of the STA-14 obviously, but not exactly accurate.
Joe Satriani shredded the faces off of 2,000 appreciative fans Sunday, September 8, 2013 at ACL Live at The Moody Theater. Rarely did Satriani speak into the one microphone on stage. But that didn't seem to bother the boiterous crowd that soaked in every song, then erupted with appreciation as they rose to their feet and threw their fists in the air at the conclusion of each tune. Not only did Satriani not disappoint on stage, he held court with 50 fans pre-concert as well with a meet 'n greet. Fans brought in guitars for Satriani to personalize and were given posters for Satriani to sign. Meet 'n Greet fans were also privy to the soundcheck of Steve Morse, who opened the show for Satriani.