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this was originally inspired by the telidiscope theme multiply, but in the shooting process the idea morphed a bit and now it has exactly nothing to do with the theme.
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i really want to learn how to do the crazy editing. like, i just cant explain. there is so much inspiration here on flickr its rediculous, all i want to do is sit at home and play around on photoshop. but im so limited with elements 6.0, this will do for now.
I'm pretty satisfied with this photo, because it's really close to the idea that I've been carrying on for a long time.
Because of my bad luck, my camera now is broken, and I'm afraid about how to go on with this project. Maybe I'll take something with my analog camera but it will be more difficult so hfdsjkfnj (Yeps, here comes the anxiety)
My entry for Flickr Friday #multiply. This is one of my students who was willing to demonstrate multiplication in science class just for this photo. Taken at Rockfish Hoke Elementary School in Rockfish, North Carolina in Hoke County.
This cat statues made to invite happiness. Gotokuji is a popular temple of the statue. A story showed as Shogun was helped by the cat invited he and right after shogun moved, lightning strike the place just shogun was..
Castel Sant'Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel), or The mausoleum of Hadrian, by very early morning, almost dawn. For information see Wikipedia
I obtained this image by blending two HDRIs obtained from a 5-bracketing.
HDR Luminance 2.4.0
Tonemapping operator: Mantiuk06
contrast_mapping: 0.25
saturation_factor: 1.16
detail_factor: 3.9
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pregamma: 0.58
Tonemapping operator: Pattanaik
multiplier: 91.62
cones: 0.08
rods: 0.49
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pregamma: 0.94
This from the Spokane Models FB group shoot "Glowing In The Dark"
Brianna was so awesome for letting me do some experimenting with motion blur and black light photography and Jessika did an amazing job with her makeup.
What do you think?
38.365.2013/769.1096
I've always loved double exposures on film cameras and had wanted to try some again, but with being limited in time to take and process film images with my 365 I decided to play around with it in photoshop. This is made up of overlayed images from last month in Scotland and a shot I took out driving today. It's growing on me and I had fun with it :)
"The Monreale cathedral and its cloister represent the largest concentration of Norman, Arab and Byzantine art in one place. True, Palermo's cathedral is larger, but Monreale's exists in something far closer to its original twelfth-century state. This wondrous place is much more than "just another church." If your impression of the overused word multicultural is at all negative, the effect of Monreale Abbey will convert you to another way of thinking.
Attached to the cathedral, the Benedictine cloister courtyard consists of 228 columns (paired, with four on each corner), some inlayed with Byzantine-style mosaic work, each supporting an ornately carved capital. The capitals themselves depict scenes in Sicily's Norman history, complete with knights and kings.
The capitals strongly reflect the Provencal styles of the twelfth century.
Carved into the capitals of the columns are all manner of Biblical figures, mythological scenes, quasi-heraldic elements, Arab warriors and Norman knights, as well as floral motifs and fauna."
Monreale, Sicily. 2018
Cocomo 2011
Madeline Elise for Cocomo Clothing
www.cocomobeachwear.multiply.com
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photographed by Paul Ticzon
styled by Kerstie Ladd
make up by Jo Johanna Jacinto Ticzon of benefits style salon
hair by Donato D. Donato of benefits style salon
additional photos by Cromwell Torio
special thanks to Mark Dacanay, Gabb Drilon and Nikon Philippines (Columbia Digital)
shot at La Luz, Laiya, Batangas
I was headed for a spot just five minutes' drive away, but it ended up taking me 45 minutes to get there because I spotted this Red-shouldered Hawk along the way! I think they're not particularly rare, although they're uncommon this far north in winter, and we just don't get to see them very often, much less right in my own neighbourhood! I wasn't able to get very close due to the terrain and lack of cover, but I wanted to share my sighting with my family and friends. It was exciting!
Seen through the window of the GCR's 101 multiple unit Fowler
0-6-0T no 47406 approaches Quorn with a passenger service.