View allAll Photos Tagged PROGRESSIONS
Heard this loud rat-a-tat-tatting in the woods... and lo and behold "Woody Woodpecker" all a sudden turned up!
Sculpture by Arne Jones at Skinnarviksparken. There are around 70 Arne Jones sculptures at public places around the country. This one dates back to the late 1960s. It has been in the park since the mid 1970s. The nice backdrop is Norr Mälarstrand at Kungsholmen on the other side of the Riddarfjärden bay.
MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre
Nonprofit Organization
CALL US For all rescues or wildlife emergencies please call 250-337-2021. Never use Facebook or email to report sick or injured wildlife as your message may not be seen right away. After hours emergency line...250-897-2257
1331 Williams Beach Rd, P.O. Box 415 Merville, BC, Canada V0R 2M0
Just started working on this. Have the basics for the first part of the progression. Still needs some work. But I am glad that I found a VST plugin that works for Cakewalk, as that opens the huge library of soundfonts I've not been able to play with since the 2015 disaster that busted my first Toshiba laptop. Things are looking even better now.
For Music:
Cakewalk by BandLab (Version 2020.01 BUILD 28, 64 bit)
Copyright © 2020 BandLab
Audacity 2019.3.1 64-bit
copyright © 1999-2019 Audacity Team.
Audacity is a registered trademark of Dominic Mazzoni
For Picture:
Paint.NET (Current Version: 4.2.10).
Copyright © 2020 dotPDN LLC, Rick Brewster, and contributors -
Official website: www.getpaint.net/
For Movie Compilation:
OpenShot Video Editor 2.5.1 .
Copyright 2008 - 2020 by OpenShot Studios, LLC
In most cases, I do a series of drawings or sketches of my intended subject before creating a mosaic. In this case, the progression was drawing, linoleum cut, mosaic.
This is the rest of the sunset on Friday! Note that these were not taken on the bayou but at a park in an open field! Framing??? They could all be better framed but since there is nothing there but open field it is the sky that is the most interesting part of the scene and so that is why I have included as much sky as possible in each shot! It’s just difficult to believe that the Egg Drop Soup turned into the sky in the Grand Finale! At one point I just figured that the whole thing was dying and thought about packing up all of my gear and heading home! Figured that I would stick it out and see what developed! There were some subtle colors behind me but nothing close to what was being displayed by the clouds where the sun was setting!
DSC05548uls
We walked for 2.5 hours without seeing another living thing or hearing any noise other than wind or water
No trip to the Burg would be complete without venturing to the rural section of the eastern Pittsburgh line just west of Marysville. We are just west of Cove where the old intermediate signals used to be prior to the PTC upgrades.
AVAILABLE - limited edition giclee print on hahnemuhle 310gsm bright cotton rag paper - edition of 25 prints - paper size 50cm x 70cm - print size 45cm x 65cm - AVAILABLE from the artist - email brad@beastman.com.au to purchase
I was asked a few times about what I do to my photographs so I decided to show the progression of Guyver I from start to finish.
1. Original photograph (Straight out of camera)
2. Basic sharpening and color tweaking,
3. Green background removed and new background added, additional color tweaking done.
4. Cloning out of defects followed by the additional step of adding the glow effects.
5. Finishing touches on color and sharpness and polishing. At this point the photograph is finished.
so, this where i'm at as of last night. gave myself the day off today, but now my nose is back to the grindstone cutting the next colour...(they aren't necessarily staying in this order...)
This guy took me up on a conversation. He said he was a skinwalker and a sleeper cell agent, but that he wanted to tell as many people as he could that he was a sleeper cell agent so he would be deactivated. Sounds like the same thing I would do in that situation. I forgot his name, but it was like a fancy French or Spanish name you'd find in an Alexandre Dumas book. I later heard him tell another guy we met that he was a vampire, which made me think he was like me a few years ago, thinking up every possible bad thing about himself as a form of shadow work.
Portland, Oregon - Spring 2022.
Nikon F3/T
AF Nikkor 28-85 mm f/3.5
Ilford FP4+ 125
An eastbound behind SD40-2 5129 heads in to Summit Valley near MP 54 as a w/b, probably the westbound Harbor train, fades into the distance. The class lights have already been removed from 5129, and very soon, that bright red caboose will also be moving along into history.
This was pretty advanced for me to edit all together, but I had a good time. Adam Sanders tre bombing his way to the end of the frame. Thanks to him for this sick photo!
i've been asked, so .... when i saw how ida was looking at me, in the upper left image (i'm sure she was wondering where my mind had drifted off to) my minds eye came up with the previous image in the photostream (see comments) .... and the above images kinda show the progression from reality to the lack of reality my mind seems to thrive on ... lol .... anyway, i like balloons and it seemed reasonable to use one to start re-assembling my head ... then add a few clouds, some textures, a lonely seagull and toss a few drops of orton about, and something new emerges ... simple, huh?
enjoy the rest of the weekend, and GO NINERS !!!