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As I experimented with different camera settings, this flock of Dunlin unexpected took flight, repositioning themselves along the beach. The combination of a high shutter speed and a high ISO resulted a photograph that looked as if it was created with a different medium.

 

Location: Connecticut Audubon Center, Milford Point, Milford, Connecticut, United States of America

“Do what you know and perception is converted into character.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Model: Elise

Hair and Makeup: Elise and Kelsey

Styling: Me

Photo and Post-Processing: Me

 

these photos were taken in my kitchen in front of a black backdrop, using a garage spotlight with a diffuser and reflector

The Mystery Spot tour guide is standing on the edge of a table. The room is designed to throw off your sense of balance.

“To perceive is to suffer.”

― Aristotle

A sign of change. Thirty days from the winter solstice we are beginning to see the first signs of the approaching winter season.

Cappy Counard

Perceptions, 2011

14k gold, sterling silver, meerschaum stone, pearl

1 ¼” x 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”

Photo: Robert Mullen

 

Chinon CM-4

 

Ilford FP4 - 125 ISO

although I knew this all along, but I was still surprised to see how the upbringing, surroundings, lifestyle and social status of a person can blind them to things of a different social level. To someone who is brought up in a well-to-do family, and has a good education, smooth career, will probably not understand how old folks lead their lives, living in their 2/3/4 rooms flats. Lonely, sick and waiting for death to come. We ought to have a better age-reinvigorate mechanism in Singapore, so that old age will mean getting a new lease of life, and not about downgrading your designation/ pay and work till 62, till you drop.

Marina Yeritsyan

Imagen Digital

abril/2012

Mexico, DF

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