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TRAVAIL PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE : el joker & jah fee
jahfee feedere a l ombre de ta lumière
respects a tous
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Soft utilisés : Lightroom / Photoshop
matériel : sony nex 5
sony Téléobjectif E18-55 mm F3,5-5,6
reperage avec : JAH FEE
idée : jahfee & el joker
les allummers prod
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Soft : Lightroom / Photoshop
Material : sony nex 5
sony Téléobjectif E18-55 mm F3,5-5,6
tracking with : JAH FEE
idea : jahfee & el joker
les allummers prod
editorial fashion shoot for STREETFASHION MAGZZINE | Model: Lina Brandt | Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Emerging into "Isolation Mode" as I start to work, quietly. So if it's not Chi Gamma Psi/Greek related, business, or family related, I will not be seen in public/Facebook. With my birthday being next Friday, it's only fitting to change my focus. - Kam
A westbound local to Waldwick departs Kingsland with a clean ALP45 dual mode for power.
NJT 1223 @ Kingsland Station, Lyndhurst, NJ
NJTR ALP45-DP 4533
Loch of the Lowes - Scottish Wildlife Trust. The resident male Osprey adopts hover mode in the hope of spotting a fish.
My custom repaint of the Movie Transformers Decepticon Wreckage. Although he never appeared in the film, just concept art, he is probably my favorite figure in the movie line. It's all about those arm-mounted switchblade swords!
Head-to-toe repaint, I filled in all the gaps and holes, airbrushed him in greys, then drybrushed in light grey and white highlights, then went back in with artist pastels for shading. His original color is white, with grey camo stripes, and red swords. I wanted to keep the "wintery" color scheme, but a little more realistic looking.
Overlooked by t7he station clock campanile, NJ Transit 4518 will shortly depart from Hoboken Terminal with a commuter train. The locomotive is a Bombardier ALP-45DP single-cab dual-mode type, one of 35 built for NJT between 2010-12. Further examples are currently being delivered.
Split Apparel - Beast Mode Tee for KARIO FIT - LEGACY ATHLETIC
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Another image from my Macro Pencil Series.
Nikon D700|AF Nikkor 105 f2.8 @ f8| 1/160sec| ISO 500| Manual Priority| Matrix Met| Hand-held
Strobist info| SB600 camera left bounced off white ceiling at 1/4 pwr as Key light, Triggered via Commander Mode in camera
1 Eiko continuous 4800K bulb High Right behind subject as background light
I used a solar filter which renders the sun WHITE, not the orange you see here. The sun is SO bright that you have to stretch the data to see some of the grain, and orange/yellow helps to make the solar details easier to see. However since this is a STACK most of that good data is lost in the stacking process.
What is a stack? Photoshop people will know this as a "layer" but instead of using screen mode or lighten mode as one with a star trail, I used ***** mode.
For information about how Venus' motion differed according to your location on earth see: transitofvenus.nl/wp/where-when/local-transit-times/ enter "Trona Pinnacles, CA" in the search box. You'll notice from the slider that Venus doesn't move at a uniform speed. Lots of reasons including that the apparent motion of Venus across the face of the sun is due to a combination of: Venus' rotation around the sun; Earth's Rotation around the sun AND earth's rotation on it's axis. For super fun, enter "Manila, Phillipines" in the search box and you'll see something rather interesting. Advance the slider and you'll notice the ingress is slow but the egress is rapid. (It also makes a LOOP).
My results from Trona Pinnacles look quite linear - but I was using an Equatorial mount so was getting very little field rotation.
From our vantage point (Phil McGrew was with me), the motion was quite linear - see below for the forecast path.
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