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Here is a car to catch your eye! We started with a gloss black CTS V Coupe from Cadillac and turned it to a Matte Blue Metallic. We used 3M 1080 film in both Matte Metallic Blue and Matte Black. The matte black was first installed dthe center of the hood, covering the roof, and ending on the deck lid and spoiler. These sections were applied first. We fine-line taped the edges to ensure the cuts were accurate. After the matte black was installed we started with the matte blue metallic. The mirrors nd vents were removed in order to make the car appear as seamless as possible. The final installation process was the thin gloss black pinstripe that made a border between the matte blue and matte black vinyls
This is my 'finished side'; using the bath to represent confinement and the sanitising of artistic imagery within the media, despite increasing numbers of suggestive images. The girl here is provocative, yet sterile, refined and respectable; it is a mask, the face the voyeuristic world wants to see.
Using gold body paint and grease paints, I created a highly metallic look, which is in-keeping with the current trends.
Aplonis metallica-The Metallic Starling is a bird in the starling family. It is native of New Guinea and nearby Australia.
A medium format cyanotype contact-negative with 6 minute exposure on toy sunprint paper in a glass covered picture frame. The original negatives were shot on Kodak T-Max 100 in a Holga 120N.
These are so interesting. Even their eyes are metallic - they look like little ball bearings.
Six-spotted Green Tiger Beetle: cicindela sexguttata (may have from zero to eight spots)
Shot at Phoenix Zoo with my friend Kevin Davis on Sunday 07/24/2011
Have been trying to get a good shot of the Metallic Starlings for a while and hope you like this one :-)
SB-800 on camera thru Gary Fong Universal Lightsphere Clear with cloud inverted dome cover at TTL 0.0
D300+70-200 f/2.8 VR
Order: Coleoptera (Beetles)
Suborder: Polyphaga (Water, Rove, Scarab, Long-horned, Leaf and Snout Beetles)
Superfamily: Buprestoidea (Metallic Wood Boring Beetles)
Family: Buprestidae (Metallic Wood-boring Beetles)
One of the ex Danish Air Force Merlins impressed into RAF service from the production lie at Yeovil. The weather radar and metallic paint like sheen gives the game away to the casual observer.