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Did some quick compositing and fake focus with the image from earlier to make myself a new profile image. :)
In a boring ole profile wedge shot, Southern #154 rolls through McWherter Park in the morning light.
New profile picture because why not?
When will all you photography wizards teach me your ways tho, im waiting for you guys!
New Blog Post - Styling and Profiling
Featuring: Mangue. SL / SweetArt / Vive Nine in Second Life
Links&Creds: laniiik.wixsite.com/mysi…/post/styling-and-profiling
Looking back... she was sitting on the river bench, but I didn't found out, what caught her attention.
A profile portrait of Spencer whilst he was in the midst of one of his many disagreements with inanimate objects. Today it was the wall that had aggrieved him!
The Head, Web and Foot of a basic flat-bottom rail profile can be easily seen in this close-up cross-section look at a frost-covered rail from a trackside hardware supply pile of the Union Pacific Railroad at North Lake, Wisconsin. – November 2015 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
Patterns of chaos - winter
Chaotic patterns show up everywhere around.
0203_208_140915_1000615_LMX_FZ8-3 profile
Profile Commission
Location: Mother Road - Mirage Hotel 66 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mishiland/137/208/75
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I was going to show this image to someone this weekend and I could not find it in my stream here. I thought for sure I had uploaded it a while ago. Oh well, it's here now.
This was taken on a very wet rainy day in the Olympic National Forest.
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure2
Aperturef/10.0
Focal Length19 mm
ISO Speed50
The best way to turn a woman's head is
to tell her she has a beautiful profile.
(Sacha Guitry)
Taken in the deep countryside of West Wales (Ceredigion) and uploaded for
7 Days with Flickr #BlackAndWhite
Æ’/4.5
100.5 mm
1/800 Sec
ISO 200
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)