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I STILL have a few more Mardi Gras 2019 shots to share, and I am racing the clock to get them posted! Ken's rule: if I do NOT have my Mardi Gras shots posted before the next time, I can't go! Ha! I am getting close, though he keeps reminding me I am cutting it awfully close! Guess we'll see!
Krewe of Orpheus parade
Mardi Gras 2019
New Orleans, LA
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Nice, my first video to make explore. :)
A 35 minute masking job compressed into 90 seconds. I can't show the finished product at this time but I at least wanted to post something.
This essentially documents my standard masking procedure. There are really only two things here that are of any note. One is the use of shift+click to draw straight lines. I often use shift+click when masking to create very short line segments because I find that to be more accurate than painting entirely by hand, with a mouse or with my stylus.
The second thing is the way I usually do hair which is to mask away some of the hair and then using special hair brushes that I have created I paint it back in. I find this to produce better results than trying to mask the actual strands of hair. Since hair is semi transparent it is very difficult to mask it in such a way that it can easily be moved onto a different color background.
Now, in the case of this image, since I am isolated on a solid white background, it would have been possible to use a different method to isolate me, but I have found that I always have to come back with a brush and refine parts, so I have taken to just doing it with a brush and not wasting any time with any other steps. There are some situations where masking by hand just does not make any sense, like masking a tree or something else with a lot of small details. For those situations I use other techniques.
The song is "Johnny Saucep'n" by Moxy Fruvous.
Máscaras que protegen del dolor, de la frustración, de "otros", de uno. Ven... me las estoy sacando.
So when I did this shoot, I did a few different poses angles (as you do) to get the most out the time I'd spent doing makeup and whatnot.. I have them just sitting in my hard drive, they're never going to be on my wall or anything so I thought I'd share with you guys. :)
Equip used ~
Canon 20D
18-55mm kit lens
580ex flash bounced off the ceiling
And a tripod.... :S
And of course PS! :D
[...] Poverty is a veil that obscures the face of greatness. An appeal is a mask covering the face of tribulation [...]
-- Quote by Kahlil Gibran (Lebanese born American philosophical Essayist, Novelist and Poet. 1883-1931)
Nikon D200, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, 50mm - f/2.8 - 1/2s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Civitella San Paolo, Italy (January, 2013)
Museum of the North, Fairbanks, Alaska
I'm usually not much for museum photography, but these Alaska Native masks are just too much.
This solid gray mask is made using the Olson pattern as a starting point. I modified it by making the fabric cheek strap shorter and using thin elastic instead of hair ties at the ends. It has a pocket to allow a disposable insert to increase filtering capacity.
Note: I think those flaps are supposed to be under the center panel.
Olson Mask pattern
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Olson Mask video directions
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-vIyLMgUhg
Olson Mask information
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnVk12sFRkY
Child's size pattern (2 sizes)
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Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
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Oscar Wilde
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Multiply AI edited and created via gimp/pixlr
Took photos while waiting for lunch to be served in a Mexican restaurant. Taken with the Sony RX100iv.
N744CK, Kalitta Air's "new" face mask livery on its way to Los Angeles flying over Orange County Airport (KMGJ) after taking off runway 27 at Stewart Airport (KSWF)
Thanks to Mr. Wang from MT, last week I received a package of masking tape samples which are limited editions only to be sold in their very own new shop near Waseda University in Tokyo.
Kamoi's beautiful washi paper made masking tapes are getting so popular, many end user inspiration just keep coming in as evident from MT's web site. These new patterns and sizes you see here gives a hint about MT's development, more applications built-in to the tapes, like labels, wallpaper, wrapping paper and Xmas versions.
Check out MT's blog and you'll see how the shop looks like, can't wait to be there next year. If you can imagine it, Kamoi can make it, so don't be shy to send mail to them to suggest new product ideas.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/more-innovations-from-mt-m...
«Poesia muta» pièce chorégraphique pour masque, sons, mots et silence. L.A.M.S. Avec Martine Susana
All Masks by Douglas Witt
Strobist info: Flash off camera with ETTL cord in ETTL mode. Flash hand held to the left and above the subject with a dome diffuser on the flash.