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SMC Pentax DA 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 ED AL [IF] WR affixed to Pentax K5 IIs at 18mm f5.6 for 1/200s at MAX ISO 51,200. Shot in RAW DNG, and converted to JPG by Lightroom 4.4 with Zero noise reduction or sharpening applied.
Modeled in 3D Studio Max. Box modeling technique. Texture, lighting and color done in 3D Studio Max. background in Photoshop.
Children's Museum of the Arts' 2015 Spring Benefit==
Children's Museum of the Arts, 103 Charlton Street, NYC.==
May 3, 2015==
©Patrick Mcmullan==
photo-Sylvain Gaboury/PatrickMcmullan.com==
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Catalog #: 00070798
Manufacturer: Schmidt (Max)
Official Nickname: Biplane
Notes: 1914 Army Competition
Axkid Rekid (near) - Britax Max-Way (middle) - Maxi Cosi 2Way Pearl, the RF only verison on far side.
FUJICHROME Sensia 100, exposed early october 2001, stored on the attic, developed and scanned march 2017. Cropped and straightened, no color adjustments.
They are looking at Max Beckmanns' self portrait. He said in his of his work: "My paintings are a medicine through inurement and delight. They really are somewhat heroic. You should not use my art like a easy chair, but like a breath of fresh air."
Max celebrating Summer Solstice while rocking his Salty Dog swag at the Boardman Lake in Traverse City, Mi.
Grandma's turn of the century childrens' dinner service
You might think it looks suspiciously head-free, and watery. I couldn't possibly commen... oh, perhaps I could, it's rubbish.
Max Marty – Breathing New Life into Disruptive Innovation
Seasteading Startup Entrepreneur
Max is CEO of Blueseed, the visa-free startup community to be located on a cruise ship 30 minutes from the coast of Silicon Valley, in international waters. Max is the son of two Cuban immigrants, and has been passionate about entrepreneurship and technology from a young age. He received his undergraduate degrees in Global Political Economy & Philosophy from Muhlenberg College in PA, and his MBA from the University of Miami. Before joining Blueseed, he was Director of Business Strategy at the Peter Thiel funded Seasteading Institute.