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Model: Kelsey Burns (Myself)
Teacher and creative Guide: Bryan Durushia
I would have never been able to learn Expansions without him! He is incredible!
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Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 50mm 1.4
Tripod
Canon RC-6 Remote
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Leo and his wife were on a day trip to a local zoo, stopping briefly to marvel at the new exhibit, the human friendly keeper girl.
But Leo and his Mrs thought it very cruel to keep her locked up in a rotten old cage!
Instead they thought she should run free outdoors, and not be enclosed in a tiny box!
Times are changing, Its like Animal Farm when the animals are in charge!!!!
By Sean Walsh.
What's yours? Judging from this session I'd say about 10%! Thankfully my friend and subject Steve here says he likes more just 1/10 (I think he's just being nice!).
Click below to see the rest;
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Shot with the Fujifilm XT4 and IBELUX Handevision 40mm f0.85.
The Keeper
"Everyone is a keeper of a dream." Oprah Winfrey
EN: The Miradouro do Cristo Rei, in Garajau, gives us an excellent view over part of the Bay of Funchal, the Garajau Reserve, the Caniço de Baixo and the Atlantic.
Located in Garajau, Miradouro do Cristo Rei, owes its name to the construction of the statue of Christ the King, which was erected as a fulfillment of the promise of Counselor Aires de Ornelas. The majestic statue is executed at the top of a hill that rushes in ravine towards the sea.
The statue, with its arms open to the sea as if to welcome us, was built in 1927 even before its most famous sister, located in Rio de Janeiro, dating from 1931.
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PT: O Miradouro do Cristo Rei, no Garajau, dá-nos um excelente vista sobre parte da baía do Funchal, a Reserva do Garajau, o Caniço de Baixo e sobre o Atlântico.
Situado no Garajau, o Miradouro do Cristo Rei, deve o seu nome à construção da estátua do Cristo Rei, que foi erguida como cumprimento duma promessa do Conselheiro Aires de Ornelas. A majestosa estátua está executada no topo de uma colina que se precipita em ravina na direcção do mar.
A estátua, de braços abertos para o mar como que a nos dar as boas vindas, foi construída em 1927 ainda antes da sua irmã mais famosa situada no Rio de Janeiro que data de 1931.
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Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 16-35
F10, ISO 100 and 120" exposure
With Nisi IR ND1000 + Nisi Soft Nano GND16
With FLM Tripod CP30-L3 Pro + FLM Tripod Head CB-43FTR
@ Cristo Rei, Garajau, Madeira, Portugal
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She may have caught the ball but the rider has to get pass the pylon with his feet up for it to count ! They made it !
Remember how cold it was last winter? Or did you already block that memory out? Well, my latest release was produced during the waning weeks of winter this year along the wind-swept coastline of Old Saybrook and features the Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse perched on the far end of a serpentine, granite jetty beneath a twilight sky streaked with foreboding clouds.
Known sometimes as the Saybrook Outer Light to distinguish it from the Lynde Point Lighthouse on the mainland nearby, the Saybrook Breakwater Light was built in 1886 roughly 1/3-mile offshore at the terminus of a long, granite breakwater. The massive stone jetty had been created to prevent the formation of dangerous, shallow sand bars at the mouth of the Connecticut River which had plagued shipping traffic for years.
I titled this piece, “Keeper Woods’ Lament”, based upon the story of Joseph Woods, who was tending the lighthouse in 1917 when he submitted a grievance to officials regarding the rigors of his job. “I am on duty twenty-four hours out of twenty-four hours and the only relief I get is when my wife begs of me to rest while she stands watch.” All he asked was that an assistant be posted at the lighthouse so that he might have time to relax on occasion. His request was declined.
You can also see more of my work from the Saybrook Breakwater Light or inquire about licensing: www.jgcoleman.com/landscape-photography/connecticut/saybr...
Taken at the olympic rowing track in Amsterdam's Urban forest.The Crow is here to witness the hours atop the flow of time.
Most of what you see here are what we call "test bricks". They were made either by Lego or by companies that supplied plastics to Lego, like Bayer and BASF. Test bricks are made to check color batches, to develop new colors, to try out new plastics, and to test the strength of plastics to make sure they meet Lego's strict specifications.
Most of the colors here were never actually used by Lego in production parts.
I have been collecting test bricks for about a year and a half, and these are the bricks I'm keeping. I have a few hundred others, and there are hundreds more out there to find. They are a fun thing to collect, but as with any collection, if you don't keep it under control, it can get away from you very quickly :)
1A: Old logo Bayer, CA
1B: Old logo Bayer, semi-trans
1C: Old logo Bayer, ABS
1D: Old logo BASF, Roman Numeral
1E: Old logo BASF, soft plastic
1F: Old logo BASF, hard plastic
2A: Grangemouth
2B: BASF V
2C: BASF C
2D: BASF #
2E: K bricks (Bayer?)
2F: I bricks (Bayer?)
3A: Tube # (Bayer?
3B: 0 bricks (Bayer?)
3C: Legoland
3D: 3001 split tube
3E: One Wrexham and one CA with cross support
3F: Wheel bricks
4A: Bayer 7xC
4B: Bayer 8xC
4C: Bayer 8xf
4D: Bayer 7x?+LEGO
4E: Bayer 8xF
4F: 7xG+#
5A: Bayer A
5B: Bayer B
5C: Bayer C
5D: Bayer D
5E: Minitalia
5F: OLO
6A: Bayer AA
6B: Bayer BB
6C: Bayer CC
6D: Bayer DD
(I don't have enough double letter bricks to distinguish between font sizes - yet!)
Happy Thanksgiving!
I return to my lands
Exulted in power
Where I keep my friends
Safely at this splendid bay
I’m the Keeper Of Hinterland
And all who breeze in
Soon come to understand.
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I love how this one turned out. His stern look is so interesting and his white stubbles really contrast against his skin. He was a camel keeper in Jaipur and he wasn't much in the mood for my playful spirit. Taken with Canon 50mm 1.8 lens