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"Beethoven is called a genius. But we need to be aware that his genius was based on incredibly strenuous effort. It all comes down to hard work, to tenacious efforts. You cannot become a person of the highest caliber if you have a casual, easygoing attitude, thinking things will somehow just fall into place. Accordingly, Beethoven's motto was 'No day without a line.' Every day without fail, he wrote music. He would not let even a single day pass" [zui gi sho setsu]
Softbox at the back facing camera as a background - close, to give a lot of backwash, creating the highlights on the jawline and neck. Key light is a standard reflector with grid overhead. Reflector panel underneath to fill in the shadows a little.
Model: Volkova
Assistant: Mandy Shaw
Studio: Pathway Studios, Chester
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in the neighbourhood, NSW, Australia. Path leading to the golf course.
Saturday challenge - Paths and tracks -
This week's challenge is to take a photo of a path or track, urban or countryside, with or without people (but not including concrete or tarmac roads or railways).
(You can see a tiny section of concrete, which is the pathway around the golf course. So hot and humid at the moment, that we really didn't feel like going further out and about)
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Walking through Ashfor Hanger near Petersfield this little guy just jumped in front of me, so glad I was looking down so as not to tread on it. The frog was quite nervous, expectedly so but eventually I managed a useable shot without spooking it too much...i hope.
A pathway in the Park located behind the The MacKenzie Art Gallery. Tonemapped from a single RAW file processed in Digital Photo Professional and then further edited/cropped in PSE8.
Day 29 of 365 Days
Experimenting with double exposure in photoshop. Lots of learn but fun stuff!
*Also, if you haven't entered my print giveaway. Please do, it would be awesome if some of my flickr buddies won prints from me! Only a bit under a week left.
Pathways is the topic for October 8, 2010
To all of my ODC friends. Please forgive me for slacking on the comments. I have been busy the last couple of days and have a busy weekend ahead. I hope for things to return to normal soon. Hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College near Wolf Lake, Indana.
Merry Lea conducts research in prairie restoration. From the website:
"We define ecological restoration as a human endeavor that requires our continual engagement with natural processes (it is often careful “tinkering”). Therefore, restoration projects are reliant on effectively blending ecological systems within social/economic systems."