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Dreamers by Cica Ghost
In a surreal world canopied by a magical sky, sixteen figures look upward to dream. This is one of their dreams brought back to the kitchen table.
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I am constantly fascinated by the artistic process. Inspirations and methods.. This is another from my friend's studio www.vivona.net .
These are the first in a series I have been working on. I want to take a closer look at the work of creativity. What are the things around them.. An artist's studio is in itself a piece of art because it reflects so much of the artist's character and style.
Here’s my repaint process for Monster High girls.
Part 1: www.nonaptime.com/2012/07/mh-repaint-part-1-prepping-the-...
Part 2: www.nonaptime.com/2012/07/mh-repaint-part-2-lets-paint/
OK, so this city is also admirably suited to slider fun. Here are a few painterly shots of early morning at the famous Tram 28 and the pedestrian mecca in the downtown core - Praca do Comercio. (See the two comment boxes below.)
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Photowalk "São Roque and the 4 seasons, Fall edition".
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Passeio "São Roque nas 4 estações, edição Outono".
A closer view ... shot from the top level of the San Diego Zoo, in Balboa Park.
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In the northern outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, Florida sits a Conrad Yelvington distribution facility just off the CSX/SFRTA rail corridor. This place hosts quite the eclectic assortment of power used to switch railcars around their small yard. Displayed here is half of the plant's roster: PRLX GP38-2 #5250, an ex Southern high hood purchased by the Progress Rail lease fleet in 2020, and CYDZ ALCo S4 #364, which was built for the Seaboard Air Line as their number 1488 in April 1953. Also here at the plant is another Conrad Yelvington owned ALCo endcab and a PRLX GMD-1. Probably the last thing you'd expect to see in South Florida!
Done with crossword puzzles my Dad has done! He doesn't know yet that I have done this! Won't he be surprized??!! :)
Yesterday I found a California Scrub Jay but it was very foggy. The photos were far from ideal but I played around with the processing trying to get something acceptable to me. The fog gave the photos a blue cast or you lost the detail completely. Processing relieved some of that but they ended up darker than I liked.
I was not real happy with any of the photos. If the bird was not so uncommon I would have just scrapped the shots because you never know when you will see another. I will make another attempt to get more photos in better light conditions.
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Here's some screen shots of the donations being processed through my account to donate to The Hunger Project!
Just got home from Thanksgiving with friends and family so hopefully by Monday or Tuesday the money should be in my paypal, and I'll post the receipts of that transaction as well! You can follow this process more closely on the blog.
We raised L$164,762 over thanksGIVING weekend and through the Can Drive, so thank you so much to everyone who donated and participated!
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I’m introducing a new term in the dictionary “Process Fatigue”, defined as “Spending hours processing an image, being unhappy with the results and then in desperation clicking on a preset only to like it more than your own edit”… oh well, at least I like the final result, so much so that I decided to go the whole-hog and blur the clouds and water for a long-exposure effect.
It's football time again. This picture was taken ten years ago on a foggy morning. Thought it would be fun to do some post processing. The bright spots came out of the fog on their own! Original: flic.kr/p/5jF6oE
Sliders Sunday image!
I have been playing with my non existing creative skills on this old flower photo from 2014.
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