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SHE: This trip has been so exciting and wonderful, but now it's time for me and Shadesy Cat to go home. I've given Erebus my home address so that he can send me a copy of this picture. I wonder if I'll ever see him again?
HE: She captured my heart. I wonder if a photograph truly captures a soul? If so, I will keep hers, and treasure it.
Time to let them both get away; the girl -- and the pearls.
(Thank you to Morgan for the platform, the car, the camera, the luggage, Erebus' uniform, and Shadesy Cat!)
Hair: Angel by Soonsiki
Cat/bag: by David Heather
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With an afternoon flight, we had a few hours in the morning to go and wait for something, we made the hike up to Tunnel 1. Fortune would have it a late UP MNYGJ called to leave Denver North Yard in perfect light. Working hard up the 2% grade, the train is about to enter the first of many tunnels on this side of the continental divide
..Last .in this series, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park with - in the middle distance - Damian Hirst's sculpture.
The ten-metre- tall 'Virgin Mother' stands against the backdrop of the Lower Lake, a powerful presence in the landscape. Referencing the stance of Degas’s Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (c.1881). The figure has a cross section showing the foetus in the womb...
With the clouds parting for the shed, 66095 rattles through Wichnor with 6V50 Burton West Yard to Cardiff Tidal TC.
Here's one for a dear friend, who's partner recently died. He's being such an inspiration for me as he lets himself be touched by the hugevastmysterychasm of death. His heart doors are so wide open, and there's this soft tender aliveness pouring out all over everything.
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Hey Flickr,
I recently just wrote a post about why I quit my 365 and I am so happy to be back to creating intentional photographs, and this is one of those. I am so happy with this image.
This was taken last night on the evening of our group shooting day at my photography retreat here in the Blue Mountains of NSW, I love spending time alongside other artists who encourage one another to create the best art they can, and who can enjoy the beauty of photography in the simplest of ways, like going crazy over sunset and pretty colours.
I am so excited to host these in the years and months to come. You can see if I'll be in your city/country at www.kiararosephoto.com/workshops :-)
Model is Daniele.
Our first encounter with the Mccullough Peaks Wild Horses. The antelope decided not to stick around.
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Just as I had promised! A shot with a deer!!! I really miss them now. haha Probably the first time I got touch a real live deer! One of them also had small horns which was totally awesome but he was a bit shy so I only got the chance to take a photo with this guy over at the photo.
I had to borrow someone else's tripod to shoot this because mine broke a leg.
I'll probably post some before/after or some behind the scenes photos in my facebook! :)
This window made by members Ken and Juleen DeLeuuw (who made almost all of the stained glass at St. John's) Was the congregations gift to Pastor and Barbara.
Famous Jenne Farm at sunset like you have never seen. This is a 40 year study of all moods. 90% of photographers spend no more than 20 minutes here. This was intended to be a "parting shot" on our way home again. What a surprise.
I thought the sunrise was over when the sun went up behind a cloud but It's not over 'til it's over...and even then it's not over. As I was heading back to my car, the sun poked its head through the clouds for one last time :)
I finally got a shot of departing Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) from a relatively dark site. It let me capture the ion tail, though no blue color in this image (other than the over-exposed blue-green coma).
Coming soon to a hotel room near you...
This shot will be featured on the cover of an upcoming publication that will fill hotel rooms all over the metro area. If I understand correctly, I'll also have the opposite side, as well as a few shots in between.. So if you're passing thru Dallas, look for it! ;)
The initial image was framed differently with less sky and a big ugly parking lot.. this crop is not final, but rather what I will be submitting to the publisher. I think they have the rule of thirds in mind for their final image...or that's the impression I got from a mock up I was shown... I'm just trying to allow/spare them maximum canvas with this particular crop.
Update: They decided to go with another one of my images for the cover. It looks like this will be the parting shot. I'll upload their cover choice next.
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Fountain Place
1445 Ross - 1986
This unique skyscraper was designed by I.M. Pei and Partners who also designed One Dallas Center, Energy Plaza, and the Dallas City Hall. The building was once part of a three building development which included a twin tower and a hotel placed in a beautiful water park featuring many fountains. The second tower and the hotel were never constructed, but the fountains were completed.
The skyscraper is clad in green glass and is sculpted into a prism. One of the unique features is that it looks completely different as you view it from various locations in Downtown. Starting with a parallelogram in plan at the ground floor, upper stories are supported by two triangular shaped masses at the north and south corners. This configuration is present for the first five floors. Levels 6 through 13 are square in plan. At the 14th level, the area of wall between the face of the building and the angled base below starts sloping upward, allowing the parallelogram shaped tower to be visible. When the sloped glass wall ends at the corner of the structure, the tower section then starts sloping upward to form a ridge at the center. Fountain Place is 720 feet tall with 62 stories, making it the 5th tallest skyscraper in Dallas
Manhattan from across the city. It was the end of the night and wanted a parting shot.
I used Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta to edit this shot. The interface is is fairly the same. I really enjoy the new options such as, selective noise control in graduated filter and adjustment brush. New white balance brush for specific targeting.
The new map feature is pretty neat, I got a kick out of that. (Pictured Below)
So for now to test it out I'll continue to edit my photos with it. A couple minor bugs when switching modules and a little more processor heavy. you can download it at the Adobe website while its in beta.
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Explored #18 (End of day) 01/12/12 Thanks everyone!
Le musée Marmottan in Paris has a select collection watched over by both visitors and portraits. The measured and exercised 'kiss curl' was a fashion for portraits in a number of different rooms, reminding the viewer of mankind's desire to conform. Ceramic styles in prehistory show this desire to repeat in 'rooms' as big as today's countries, for example the bell beaker - campaniforme... The desire to conform does not stop differences - here above, a centre parting; in prehistoric pottery, let's say the Vénus de Gavà. And there is nothing strange or ahuman about seeing difference, as humans both conform ... and tolerate differences. Outside of the museum, the differences are everywhere, as the diversity of the world sees office and official capacity: the embassies of Monaco, Madagascar, Gabon, Belarus and Afghanistan all ringing a circle like kiss curls between a centre parting.
More preloved motors at Horopito Motors.
Horopito Motors, also known as "Smash Palace". Part working car mechanics, part museum. If you are into rusty and crusty (or want used car parts) it is a great place to spend several hours photographing!
"Parting Ways:" The term parting ways often carries with it a negative connotation. But in this image, I could see the trail path parting the sea of yellow flowers, leading my eye to the grand mountain beyond, and inviting me to venture closer. I saw the clouds parting ways for the tiniest crescent moon to peek through. I saw the sun parting ways with us to make for a colorful ending to the day. In these instances, sometimes parting is not such sweet sorrow.
I'm having some trouble with my Alpa, which probably can be fixed but up to now, nobody managed to. This was one of the few somewhat acceptable shots on a whole roll of Ektar. I think now is the time to pass her on to someone who can give her what she needs. I must say too that I never warmed to the Alpa the way I warmed to the Contarex or the Leicaflex.
Alpa Reflex 6B, made in 1959
Kern Macro Switar 1:1.8/50 AR
Kodak Ektar 100 colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
The Parting Stone, dated 1744, stands the test of time in its spot on Centre Street in Roxbury's John Eliot Square. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
The Parting Stone, fechada en 1744, resiste la prueba del tiempo en su lugar en Centre Street en John Eliot Square de Roxbury. Boston, Massachusetts, EEUU.
I was just putting my usb cord safely in my purse and decided to see if there were any shots left in the camera. This was it. My last bird shot for a while. I thought it was perfectly fitting. haha
Moving day tomorrow. Cable guy scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. Whew!
We pause now for this brief interruption.
I've been meaning to incorporate animals into my images for quite some time now and was so excited to finally do so - I went to Pleasure Valley ranch in Uxbridge earlier this week for a creative shoot with actress and friend Tara Beier... We got to spend two hours with Ciara - a horse with the most gentle of souls. I hope to shoot more animals in the future :)
A Wicked Turn
Acte 20
Wasting Time?
He eagerly started to move towards her...
“Almost!”
She said with a giggle, her flashily ringed finger raised again, stopping him as he had started to move towards her as she admonished him…
“Not quite yet! You forgot the most important part of burgling a lady’s chamber! “
Again, he stood staring, not quite knowing what the devil this peculiarly eager to be robbed damsel in distress was going on about now!?
But quite recent experience told him it should be to his thieving benefit to take more precious time and hear her out!
So, he stood questioningly waited to hear what the most important part was?
Which she then, quite helpfully, spelled it all out to him…
“You didn't check the lingerie drawer, Gaston! Any real burglar would have done so!”
He observed her winking at him …
“Come along Gaston l, get into your role my darling…!”
He looked at her, smirking to himself…
“Indeed, lady, I will!”
Curiously He turned and looked down upon the drawer in the stand next to her bed.
“No silly, still in the drawer beneath my now pilfered jewel case!”
She was looking down mischievously at the Drawers set in the ancient oak antique Chippendale dresser.
He turned, hesitating…
Should dear Gaston know which one it was?
He decided to just start at the top and began opening them one by one and pray he did not invoke her to start having any doubts as to his true nature!
He went over and started to pull open the top drawer.
She could be heard giggling in the background…
“Moved it on you didn’t I from the last time!? “
Her most welcomed words relived a bit of his anxiety, the gig was still not up, she still hadn’t guessed that he was the real thing, and not some love lost Beau sadly burdened with the moniker of Gaston, of all things!
“Ahh, there you go my darling!”
She said as he opened the next…
The drawer was found to contain, as promised, piles of wispy thin satin and silks, in all colours of a shimmering rainbow! Curious as to what further riches he was meant to find, he greedily swirled the expensive lingerie about, soon finding a pile of glistening silver all carefully laid out on one side.
A silver brush comb and matching mirror, all studded with jewelled handles, and a pair of silver handcuffs!
He lifted the jewelled vanity pieces...
He had once drooled over a similar set discovered in a museum's case!
“Oops, she giggled, forgot those were there, just leave ‘em luv!”
But he continued to place them into the case at his feet and was surprised when she did not protest.
Instead, she said reasonably…
“But of course, they are jewelled, just be careful with ‘em please my darling?”
Buy then he was already curiously looking inside, lifting the handcuffs…
He heard his victim give out a hoarse moan behind him!
The handcuffs and keys he lifted and threw on the satin comforter of the bed, wondering how many times she and her Gaston had put them to use?
He picked up the now quite hefty leather pouch and looked over at his smirking victim.
“Come mister thief!”
She instructed lustfully …
“Finally time to do your worst!”
“With pleasure” he murmured to himself, studying most hypnotic swaying of her long jewelled earrings…
“To all my just gratification, Madam!”