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erfLetterpress Stationery: ERF.

By Shannon Nicole Design-Austin, TX (Decorative Painting and Faux Finishes) www.shannon-nicole.com

   

Faux Painter. Decorative Painter. Austin. Texas

 

NEX-7 with MS Optical Super Triplet 35 f/3.5 Perar.

 

OOC JPEG.

 

timecaptured.posterous.com

 

C-print on metallic paper, 50x70 cm

The inspiration for this design was drawn from an article on Mashable, which I found really interesting. I was actually a bit obsessed with the plain QR code appearance, but this is definitely another approach at creating designs with QR codes. Though this one is not scannable, I think the look of it is over the actual functionality in this case.

 

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www.supremecrete.com Our Metallic Marble flooring can enhance any concrete surface.

Texture available for use in your artworks with creative commons license. Please do not claim this texture as your own or sell it 'as is' on products. Please incorporate your own artistic talents into the work, remix the work and adapt the work before making commercial use of it. Also, please do not download this and distribute on stock sites.Thanks!

Metallic Charcoal

Max Windsor - Windsor collection

sold by simpleFLOORS

commissioned work

model - Liliya Avedon

Vivtar Series1 105mm 1:2.5 Macro + Vivitar 2X Macro Focusing Teleconverter - Sigma EM-140DG Flash

Model: Sara / Fashion Model Agency

MUAH: Mariel Hynynen

Armor: Keskiaikaseura Hukka / Matti Peltonen

Pytho depressus (Coleoptera, Pythidae) female. Body length: 12 mm.

 

There's no English name for this small particular family of beetles, but translating the German (Drachenkäfer) or Hungarian (sárkánybogár) name we get 'Dragon beetle'. However, the origin of this name is unclear for me. Larvae of this species live under pines bark, pupate there in the Autumn. Adults overwinter in the pupal chamber and come out in the next Spring.

 

I found the already transformed beetles under bark of Ausrtian pine (Pinus nigra) and let them move out for photography. Two handheld stack in this post, the main photo was stacked from 9 diffused flashlight shots. Taken with the MP-E65 lens at 1.4x magnification, f/8, 1/30 sec., ISO 200.

 

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background of shiny metallic textures

Tandayapa Eco-lodge, Ecuador

Camera for the photo : Lumix G2

Lens for the photo : Lumix Leica DG-Summilux 25mm f/1.4

Couleurs métalliques et soleil voilé de fin d'après midi sur la plage du Vougot (Plouguerneau)

Berkeley, CA

Protaetia montana

 

ちょこまかと動き回ってちっともじっとしてくれない。

An assembly of Roman coinage and artefacts, mainly copper alloy and includes items made of lead.

Boa noite gentix! tudo bem com vocês?Eu disse que postaria os posts acumulados todo dia né?Acabou que comecei a participar de uma tag no flickr de tirar fotos da coleção e me enrolei haha.Mas enfim hoje trago esse magnético lindão que demorei quase um ano pra usar (pode me bater haha), tudo por simples preguiça, eu não tenho habilidade ainda com esses imãs, but I'm working on it :D Por incrível que pareça, a mão direita ficou melhor que a esquerda xD

PS: usei a dica da diwa PL e passei top coat da risqué antes de colocar o imã.

 

Tá legal que não ficou muito bom, mas um dia eu chego lá se Deus quiser \o/

Ainda falta 2 magnéticos pra mim testar, e pretendo comprar outros.(aloka xD)

 

mais em fabulousstylish.blogspot.com.br/2013/07/metallic-sky.html

 

Kisses by Gaby :*

Metallic Macrame Jewelry - A close view of a delightful piece of macrame jewelry, seen at Phoenix Comicon 2012.

kirstentacular.blogspot.com/2015/03/metallic-rain.html Arcade, Cae, Eternal Dream, Exile, faMESHed, Glam Affair, Livalle, One Word, Sassy, Shakeup, SLink, Whore Couture

abandoned in a rural Alberta field during another cold prairie winter.

A detail shot of the much larger Metallic Geometry

 

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Metallic Green Bee on Spider wort early morning. I think it is

 

Agapostemon splendens but not sure.

PCA 141 - Metallic Surfaces

Date: Jan. 23 - Feb. 6, 2011

Image Tag: pca 141

 

Assignment:

One of the tougher lighting challenges in photography is dealing with shiny metallic surfaces. The reflective properties of polished metal can play tricks with exposure and make for challenging compositions. There should be many items around the house to use for subjects (cutlery, chromed items, jewelry, etc.). This assignment is based on a chapter in an often-recommended book titled Light-Science & Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting.

 

WIT: I found this assignment to be a challenge. Took about 40 shots using various settings. Used white foam cork board as well as several white poster boards to surround the grater in order to keep colors from being reflected in the grater. The dark area at the top of the grater may be a reflection of the camera, but I am not sure. Could not eliminate it. Used two clamp lights with reflectors for the lighting. So, I am submitting this image - against my better judgment - as I'm not sure it was successful. Not sure whether the goal was to avoid a bright reflection coming off the object??

 

Metering: Matrix

Shutter: 1/320

Aperature: F2.8

Exp. Comp. +1.0

Lens: 50mm

ISO: 400

WB: Incadescent

Tripod

UV filter removed

No polarizer

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