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Incar Magician, Dekaron
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A Magician by Irene Becker © All rights reserved
Camp for the riders who had traveled from far
The celebration of the centenary of Kaduna city - showcase of the rich cultural heritage of the North Nigeria with more than 3,000 decorated horses and camels.
Murtala Square, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
One of my first shots from the Florida trip. I entered Orlando Wetlands Park and found this Snowy Egret dancing around in shallow waters. He swept his beak along the water line creating these droplets, which then glittered in the evening sun like crystals. It was like seeing an illusionist or magician put up a show!!
The comic becomes reality.
On a cold December evening, I met Mandrake the Magician. He wore the hat that made him famous around the world. I am certain: this man was just Mandrake the Magician.
(colors are original - NO-Post Processing).
If you want read more here from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandrake_the_Magician
While I am a magician I don’t enjoy doing magic for kids. For the most part they mostly react to silliness and not the illusion of the impossible. Pictured here is Mario the Maker Magician. He is a children's magician and I have to say he is one of the most original magicians I have ever watched. There is some silliness involved, but his home-made animatronics, his sense of ability to incorporate aspects of puppetry into his work is unlike anyone else I’ve seen.
UPDATE: The all-new Lighting 102 is now up.
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Finishing final photos for the full Lighting 102 rewrite, which will post shortly. This was of local magician Dean Turner, photographed with a couple of LumoPro LP180 speedlights and an absolutely wonderful hand-painted backdrop courtesy Sara Lando.
Key was an LP180 at camera right in a small Photek Softlighter, with OA fill courtesy a second LP180 aimed at a white wall behind me (to get up under that hat and keep smooth detail in the shadows.)
Natural bokeh =)
Camera : Canon EOS 40D
Lens : Canon EF 50mm F1,8 II
Post-Processing : Photoshop CS3
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Night of Three Wise Men
Vilanova i la Geltrú / Catalonia
In Spain from the nineteenth century began the tradition of turning the night of Kings into a children's party with gifts for children, in imitation of what was done in other countries on Christmas Day, in tribute to the Saint Saint Nicholas oriental. It was in 1866 when the first cavalcade of the Three Wise Men was celebrated in Alcoy, a tradition that extended to the rest of the country and later to other countries, especially countries of Hispanic culture.
The Magician is our go-to bar; we're regularly camped out there starting at some embarrassingly early hour (5:30) and lasting just until our bellies demand food. We laugh about how every time we get up to go, we marvel at how crowded it's gotten--it's always empty when we get there!
Cheap, divey, reliable, cash-only. It's our Cheers. Only no one knows our names, and we like it like that.
"I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that riched up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was the light itself."
- Edward Steichen
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The humble scrivener is a skilled laborer tasked with making copies of documents by hand. The less humble scrivener makes copies of the peculiar and sorcerous documents trafficked by wizards.
The work of capturing magical energy in writing is, of course, quite hazardous. Magical scriveners (top left) must wear heavy protective garments to mitigate the effects of prolonged exposure to untamed sorcerous energies. Particularly of note are the specialized blinders which prevent their mind from taking in the entirety of their work at any one time, an essential precaution against unwittingly activating a dire curse or untimely oracle.
A magical scrivening guild cannot be sanctioned without a designated warden. These stouthearted fellows are mundanes tasked with quelling accidents that may spill over into the community. The most prestigious halls maintain this position as a birthright among a family attached to the institution, their sons raised to be so profoundly illiterate that they would fail to comprehend even a crude pictogram, nevermind a blasphemous rune of arcane power. Top right can be seen shooing a rogue tome from a supply shelf.
The headmaster of this guild can be seen discussing a commission with a patron (bottom left). Notice his unnatural appearance caused by overexposure to magic. The headmaster is glad he is merely bald.
Finally, bottom left shows us the greatest danger in the guildhall- apprentices! Too often supplied as starry eyed children who believe they have a Chosen Destiny, by Zoz the Ancestral they can't even do the menial work right!
The Pathfinder Tours Marsh Magician railtour, from Bristol Temple Meads to Liverpool Docks, passes semaphore signals as it approaches Rainford station. Having been added at Crewe, GB Railfreight loco 60076 'Dunbar' leads the train towards the signal box to collect the token in order to gain access to Knowsley Freight Terminal.
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Sculpture of the eighth US president Martin Van Buren in Kinderhook, New York. One of his nicknames was "little magician" due to his political astuteness and short stature.
A mystical magician approaching the solitary spire he calls home, to study the stars, read his books, and do magic stuff!
Greatly inspired by the fabulous artworks of Péah. Normally I try build original completely compositions, but when I saw his work I just had to build it, it's so beautiful, and I'd love to build more of it!
This is my main exhibit for the upcoming Auckland Brick show this weekend and Brickcon-NZ the following weekend, been tinkering with it for several months now, it was worth doing well I think :) unfortunately some bricks cough*lugbulk*cough haven't yet arrived which I would have loved to use, but you can't have everything can you? was a very fun build with some cool techniques and (what I think) is an awesome colourscheme, the ground is flesh and those accents are light and warm yellowish orange, I think? I finally found a use for all that medium azure i accidentally bought last year! :D
Enjoy everyone!
David
The western marsh harrier turns in the air above us, flicking his wing pens as if weaving a spell, and then returns to foraging.