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Project 365 09/23/2017: Did some rudimentary test shots with my new lens. This one is heavily cropped and so far it's looking good.
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Old Theater Project
Model & make up: C.
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Strobist info:
_Right top of cam: Ranger Quadra RX speed A Torche through Beauty dish
_ background light Canon speedlight 550EX II (with skyport)
Trigered with elinchrom skyport EL
I don't do New Years Resolutions in general. So, for this week's photo, I thought about something big that would happen in our family in 2012. Something like... potty training our almost 3-year-old.
Mana Island at dusk, seen from my friend's house on the day I helped her with packing before she moved out.
Wednesday, 24th July 2019.
6 / 50 : Not meant to be seen.
Saturday.
Woke up early late.
Been busy all day long assisting a friend on a portfolio photoshoot.
Got home just to find out that it was "Open Museums" night here in Rome: just for tonight, a bunch of museums would have been open till 1am and completely free.
Now, seriously, can you miss something like that?
So I met up with some friends, and a pizza after (that's pretty much a measure of time here in Italy) we were out on the town.
First (and only) stop : the Macro.
There was a great photo exhibition themed around the word "work", and some of the work shown was incredibly good!
But the thing that caught my attention the most was a small booth, just outside the main hall, were a very particular idea found its space to be shown: I'm talking about the "Lost & Found Project - Family Photos Swept by 3.11 East Japan Tsunami) [Munemasa Takahashi - Kazuto Hoshi - Annalisa D'Angelo - Stefano Ruffa]
The project it's centered around showing the photos that were first swept by the tsunami in Japan last year and that were after found again while cleaning the remains of the buildings.
Photos that were MADE "not meant to be seen" anymore by the tsunami but that this idea brought back to light.
Photography-wise, I think it's the closest thing to the Resurrection of a Photo.
And I loved it.
And I immediately thought of this image.
Well, let's be honest, not exactly of this one, but my friends helped me define the concept and the beautiful Ludovica (whom I just met tonight for the first time) kindly accepted to pose.
So i prepared everything outside, checked the lights, and then went into the booth with her (along with tons other people that were there to actually see the photos and not this italian idiot trying to make one :D ) and shot this. In literally 10 seconds since I was sure they would have kicked us out in no time for that.
Holding the camera in one hand and the Softbox in the other.
It worked out ! :)
Six done, JUST 44 to go!
Camera Info: Nikon D700 | 50mm (ƒ/1.4G) @ 50mm | ƒ/2.4 | ISO 400 | 1/60 s — Camera Handheld
Strobist Info: Nikon SB900 | 1/64th Power | In a 20"x20" Walimex Foldable Softbox | Subject top | Handheld in the clumsiest possible way by.. yours truly!
i'm driving! well my dad is generous!
Visit this location at The 1920s Berlin Project - Weimar Republic role play sim in Second Life
Dress : WERTINA - Cynthia Lace Dress - Mesh (Color Me Project Group Gift, Free)
Pose & Prop : andika poses - [getting into you] (Group Gift, Free)
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A few images that represent a very abstract, chinese-painting style theme for me.
I have hardly edited these, apart from the cropping.
I love the starkness and the implied minimalism. I hope you like it too.
Spanish Banks Beach
Nothing to do with the Red Umbrella Project
"Under cover of night, four Vancouverites meet to celebrate their city. From Spanish Banks, skyline silhouettes Stanley Park, Cypress. Tonight, we have reason: for too long we’ve grumbled of wet, not truly celebrating our City’s great gift – the rain. For in our dark, damp days do we not await the pleasures of spring: sunshine, buds, colours emerge. Alas, what of the pleasures of winter: as rains pour, leaves fall, umbrellas open to meet the skies, rainblossoms. Under cover of night, four Vancouverites meet to celebrate their city, for better or worse, rain or shine.
In civic spirit, the Rainblossom Project (with the help of VIA) invites Vancouver’s sister cities of Odessa, Yokohama, Edinburgh, Guangzhou, Los Angeles, and Seoul to spread the red."
from Huffington Post
Eu tô bem triste por ter deixado o projeto de lado. Isso foi resultado de alguns dias sem a câmera, e também por eu não estar na vibe. Eu estava chateada por uma série de coisas que estavam acontecendo e não estava "inspirada" para postar. Peço muitas desculpas, vacilei gente. :T
Aí eu recebi mensagem da linda Ariana Bueno no facebook, dizendo que estava sentindo falta das minhas fotos aqui. Nossa me emocionei muito, vocês são super especiais... e eu sou super sensível também. Obrigada, chuchu. *o*
Bem, voltei... e não quero deixar de postar nem tão cedo.
Obrigada por tudo, sweets.
Happy New Year! I have a lot of anticipation for this year. One thing I am excited about is that I am going to do a 365 project this year. I have missed having photography in my life on a daily basis so I am going to shoot every day and post every day. I will use film as well so I will be incorporating that as well considering developing time.
Every New Year's, we have a sleepover with our group of friends and all our kids. Last night, we had four couples sleeping in one room and eleven children scattered all over the house. We cook, we sing, we sip, we pray, we laugh, we play, we revel and we celebrate. It's one of my favorite times of the year and it's a perfect way to bring in the new year.
Anticipating good things this year.
1/365
From Project "F"
edited on Feel Nikon, on may, 2011
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Eden Project, Cornwall
A sculpture made from 3.5 tonnes of typical electrical waste that each of us generates in a lifetime!
"Made from the detritus of modern living - the teeth are computer mouses"
Project Loon provides the internet directly to the cell phone from a network of high-altitude balloons. This material is recyclable polyethylene.
The only navigation control is vertical (adding or removing air as ballast; the helium remains in a separate part of the balloon) so they can catch or avoid the prevailing winds.
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دَائِمَاً . . .
_______ هُنَـاكَ شَخْصْ مَـآ
يَهْتمُّ لِـ أَمْرِكْ . . .
____________ دُونَ عِلْمِكْ , =) !!
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بحجم أكبر وأوضح :
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Before taking this course I didn't have any objectives in mind, but to pass and clear my GE requirement. As the course progressed I realized how much I enjoy taking images.. Especially the one that freeze the moments, capture actions.. It truly speaks of my nature, I admire stillness and surrender myself to it sometimes, but nothing rocks my soul harder then an intense exercise or going down the hill on my bike, and now capturing motions with my camera.
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
North East Poets: Image & Inspiration
Image of Vicky Arthurs by Beth Cutting
During summer holidays, 2015 eight young people aged 16 -17 years old from Southmoor Academy in Sunderland took part in a portrait photography project with Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens inspired by the Picture the Poet exhibition. The young people worked with documentary photographers Louise Taylor and Paul Alexander Knox to develop their practical photography skills and learn from the practice of professional photographers.
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