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The unconscious obsession that we photographers have is that wherever we go we want to find the theme that we carry inside ourselves.
- Thanks to ExposureCompensation.com
Off Camera flash Info
One SB-600 manually fired at 1/100 from camera right.
Recently, 煎堆 or Jian Dui was introduced to me over dim sum and since then, I have been hooked. The toasted exterior along with the various textures, leading to the soft, sweetened filling makes it all delightful to end... or in my case begin a meal.
RBMN NRHT, a train that I've always really liked for it's unique purpose, serving one customer that only gets 3-4 cars a week. After the NS East Palestine wreck, Reading and Northern started the NRHT service which would run north out of Reading to Hometown to serve a plant there that gets chemical filled tank cars. The train, when loaded, is set to a 25 mile per hour speed restriction. A caboose and ample buffer cars make this train pretty much immune to such disaster that was seen in East Palestine. This train almost harks back to the Reading Company's "Bee Line Service" Where customers would call the railroad with a couple hour notice saying they needed served and a train would be dispatched to switch the customer. This was for direct competition with trucks in it's day on Readings very centralized and cramped system. However today's rendition is more of a safety precaution.
When I first shot the train 2 years ago they were using a patched caboose and an SD50. Tomorrow I'll be going after them with the same caboose but painted and likely nothing more than a geep. Always something neat happening on this railroad in an age of disappointment with class ones...
REUPLOAD/REEDIT
OK. I think it is safe to say I have an obsession with this.
Even though I can't imagine going out and spending $400 for a water drop kit (although I won't completely rule it out), I will be investing in some other means of sending the drops on their way. I've been using the same dropper over the last few days and the results, I think, have become a little stagnant.
Thanks, again, everyone for the Explore on yesterday's drop and the day before. I can't believe how much those blew up, but I really do appreciate it!
I'll provide a setup explanation for this one today. A piece of orange poster board behind the 12" skillet the water was in. A Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/8 power lighting the background. Another Yongnuo YN-560 camera right at 1/16 power. Neither flash diffused in any way. I triggered the flashes using slave mode and the pop-up flash on my Nikon D7000 set at -3.0...
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Obsession lipgloss applier for Catwa mesh head is my new release for eBento event this month.
(in the pic wearing our Melania skin applier in peach)
digital art 2011
This is a image I did some time back in photo shop.It resonated with me immediately but I always thought that there should be "more".After playing around with it for about a year and creating at least 50 variants from it I still find that I am strangely attracted back to the original......!
"When you're obsessive, like me, searching for something unattainable can become unhealthy... It's like falling through the air and grabbing at the clouds."
-Jonny Wilkinson.
Model: Majo Munster
Drawn to the thrill of the hunt
I am powerless to stop the urge
to dig deeper.
The more you give up
the more I shall follow your lead.
The less I receive
"Well, summer slipped us underneath her tongue
Our days and nights are perfumed with obsession…"
*Lorde*
obvious why 'cheerful'. 'obsession', because, well, you know. it has flea market fancy in it (and a little katie jump rope).
sashed in linen, bound in Momma's apron strings orange plaid.
inspired by Christina's block, however, mine is machine pieced
It's a slow morning. I thought I would cycle some shirts to change over in spring. They all look alike. It must be a hidden obsession. Something on which to reflect.
from Latin Obsidere (to besiege), is a form of insanity caused by a persistent attack by an invading "spirit" from outside the individual. I think we all define the concept of spirit in our own way. I know mine. I know it well. We wrestle often...sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.
Mom says that I have an obsession with flowers. Looking today in the mirror, I've realized that...maybe she's right :) !
I much prefer the Black and White version, but I thought this was worth posting
Strobist info. SB-800 speedlight bounced off wall to camera left.