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We tend to celebrate light in our pictures. Understanding how light interacts with the camera is paramount to the work we do. The temperature, intensity and source of light can wield different photography effect on the same subject or scene; add ISO, aperture and speed, the camera, the lens type, focal length and filters…the combination is varied ad multi-layered and if you know how to use them all, you will come to appreciate that all lights are useful, even those surrounded by a lot of darkness.
We are guided by three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, our longing to capture in print, that which is beautiful, the constant search for the one picture, and constant barrage of new equipment and style of photography. These passions, like great winds, have blown us across the globe in search of the one and we do understand the one we do look for might be this picture right here for someone else out there.
“A concise poem about our work as stated elow
A place without being
a thought without thinking
creatively, two dimensions
suspended animation
possibly a perfect imitation
of what was then to see.
A frozen memory in synthetic colour
or black and white instead,
fantasy dreams in magazines
become imbedded inside my head.
Artistic views
surrealistic hues,
a photographer’s instinctive eye:
for he does as he pleases
up to that point he releases,
then develops a visual high.
- M R Abrahams
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All prints though us is put through a rigorous set of quality control standards long before we ever ship it to your front door. We only create gallery-quality images, and you'll receive your print in perfect condition with a lifetime guarantee.
All images on Flickr have been specifically published in a lower grade quality to amber our copyright being infringed. We have 4096x pixel full sized quality on all our photos and any of them could be ordered in high grade museum quality grade and a discount applied if the voucher WS-100 is used. Please contact us:
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In our galleries you will find some amazing fine art photography for sale as limited edition and open edition, gallery quality prints. Only the finest materials and archival methods are used to produce these stunning photographic works of art.
We want to thank you for your interest in our work and thanks for visiting our work on Flickr, we do appreciate you and the contributions you make in furthering our interest in photography and on social media in general, we are mostly out in the field or at an event making people feel luxurious about themselves.
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SP33, the midday Sydney to Canberra Xplorer, stops at Mittagong.
The semaphore signal visible is one of three semaphores remaining at Mittagong. The signal was used to authorise down trains into the now removed up refuge.
The disused brick platform visible on the left was the dock platform.
Mittagong, NSW.
Sunday, 28 August 2022.
Random photo :3
Just wondered if you guys had any dolls or photoshoots you want to see from me! I have a bit of time as I'm still on Xmas holidays so yeahh, please leave a comment!:D
This was a special request by Lea Worrall, who not only provided the base image but is also the owner of the real bus (which is preserved in GM Buses North livery). In Lea's own words:
"The bus pictured is of my preserved Atlantean 4622 (new to GMT in 1983 as 8622) ANA 622Y and spent almost all its life at Wigan Depot, it was withdrawn at 19 years of age after spending its last six months in service at Bolton Depot. In fact mine was the last ever Atlantean to run at Wigan Depot and the eighth last at Bolton, being withdrawn a day before the last seven. I always wondered what it might have looked like in the current corporate colours that I paint and repair everyday, as some GM Olympians actually did towards their demise. Huddersfield had a couple of Atlanteans in the fade-out Barbie 2 scheme, but they'd have looked great in this style. In the photo, 4622 is shot coming out of the new 'First Group corporate-style' Bolton Depot, which, ironically, had they survived long enough to carry this livery, is probably where she'd have been based!"
I'm pleased with the result and can't help wonder why First Group persisted with the fussy and generally meaningless 'Barbie 2' livery on older vehicles when they could have looked as smart as this (22-Dec-11).
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Just the latest pic taken today on request of the nice people at Velocity USA who want to feature it on their site. New additions since last shown is a Campag Centaur skeleton brake caliper and those simply awesome skinny Primo Champ tyres (.75") - more often seen gracing racing wheelchairs. Thought the low angle might make it seem more imposing and scary. Poor thing's had enough of cute!
A request was made in 1941 for further, new C17 class locomotives and the specifications were forwarded to the United States where the United States Army Transportation Corps (USATC) drew up plans for a 2-8-2 with specifications similar to a C17 class. The locomotives are also known is United States of America as USATC S118 Class steam locomotives. These locomotives were intended as a standard design for use on narrow gauge railways in other parts of the world as a wartime measure. Thus twenty engines obtained from the United States under Lend-Lease arrangements and later purchased. They were the only ones of their type to come to Australia out of a total of 741 similar engines built for USATC. They were unloaded in Sydney in 1943 and railed to Brisbane for assembly.[1][2][3][4]
Per Queensland Railway's classification system they were designated the AC16 class, C representing they had four driving axles, and the 16 the cylinder diameter in inches. Because the classification was already being used by an existing class they were designated American C16, i.e. AC16. The American steam locomotive earned it the nickname of Yank. The engines entered traffic with their US Army road numbers but had "A" appended to differentiate them from existing engines with the same numbers.[1][2]
The engines were supplied with conical profile tyres. These were altered to QR standard cylindrical profile and pressed one-sixteenth of an inch inwards on the wheels to reduce wear. In 1943 the decision was taken to alter the second and third coupled wheels to thin flanges. A number of other modifications were carried out over the years.
The engines were fitted with Walschaerts valve gear. The original tenders rode poorly and resulted in a speed limit of 30 mph being imposed with a prohibition on passenger train working. The axle load of these tenders also restricted the engines to main line usage. The floor level shovelling plate made the fireman’s work more difficult. One feature that did proved popular was the use of louvre coal boards and these subsequently became standard on all QR steam engines. The headlight mounted on the smokebox door proved to have advantages and was later adopted for some other classes.[2]
In 1958, No. 217A was fitted with a tender taken from a withdrawn C16 class locomotive. The previous restrictions were then lifted. All 19 members of the class then remaining in service had been similarly treated by 1963.[1][2]
After being fitted with these tenders, seven of the class was attached to Alpha where they had a brief period of glory in the early 1960s when they replaced the C17 Class hauling the air-conditioned Midlander between Alpha and Longreach. The American engines with a larger boiler capacity were able to reduce running times in the sections that contained many long banks. Diesel locomotive took over the working in 1963.
I got a request by flickr mail for a white blouse, black skit, off bulk hose and black pumps, here it is. CK black pencil, button down blouse on sale at Steinmarts, Hanes off black thigh high hose and J Rene black patent sling back pumps. I thought I would look like a waitress but now I think more a hostess.
The requested resource could not be found but may be available again in the future. Subsequent requests by the client are permissible.
Thank you Nevada Hamaker (www.flickr.com/photos/nevadahamaker/) for letting me use Miki's pic :-D
this ones a request from my good buddy hepe who, "...kinda miss the war zone known as Manila on New Year's eve. :)"... this isn't really a shot from nye... i couldn't get any good shots that night. everyone started early around 9pm and when i got home at 10pm the whole city skyline was enveloped in pyro smoke. thus, rendering the balcony totally useless! got a few more though from this same night... will post them around chinese new year which is in... uhmm... 2 weeks! =)
this is almost out of the cam shot. fine tuned it with a few layers in photoshop. enjoy and have a great fiery week!
I had a request to show these new boots with the whole denim skirt, so here it is! Went for more sheer tights this time rather than opaque. What do you think?
Yes folks, Bowbrick does paint xD
By request of Wyatt (Sphinx), I posted my newest mods that will be used on some figures very soon. I spent alot of time on these, and I think they turned out pretty neatly. Added are some inspirations and people who I want to see these. If you do not wish to be added, feel free to remove yourself :)
The coolest mods for me were the two brickwarriors ones shown here since I used a new technique for making trigger holes on them (they come solid, and that's why some people dislike them).
I personally prefer that the trigger guard be cut out like you see on most brickarms, but the style and excellence of the brickwarriors rifles were too good to pass up :) Hence, I got out the hole making tool on my pocketknife and started turning the tip around on the area where I wanted a hole on both sides of the gun. Sure enough, it eventually got all the way through, and it looks great! I would highly encourage customizers to try this technique on brickwarriors weapons. Don't avoid the piece-- there is always a way to make it happen!
The drybrushing is not evident in this picture, but it looks great in real life ;)
Anyway, hope you like them! Let me know your favorite one in the comments. Enjoy, and any and all feedback is much appreciated.
--Bowbrick
"He went like one that hath been stunned,
And is of sense forlorn:
A sadder and a wiser man,
He rose the morrow morn."
Written of the Wedding-Guest
in the closing lines of
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Some critics love that he took opium,
because they believe they can
discover it everywhere in his writings.
It was requested I post some Blackhawk footage, which I figured I would've uploaded by now but idk. Either way I'm happy to deliver, ironically enough I'm currently on AT with my new unit, crazy how time flies, get it? ;3
More dope Lego stuff on the way, enjoy fellas!
-Christian
The rubber toy is under the closet and Bo sends her silent request for help. She wants it. She doesn't bark. She looks at me pleading. She could stay there for hours. I melt.
Psalm 41:3 The LORD sustains them on their sickbed
and restores them from their bed of illness. (NIV)
Dear Lord of Mercy and Father of Comfort,
You are the One I turn to for help in moments of weakness and times of need. I ask you to be
with your servant in this illness. Psalm 107:20 says that you send out your Word and heal. So
then, please send your healing Word to your servant. In the name of Jesus, drive out all infirmity
and sickness from their body. Dear Lord, I ask you to turn this weakness into strength, suffering
into compassion, sorrow into joy, and pain into comfort for others. May your servant trust in your
goodness and hope in your faithfulness, even in the middle of this suffering. Let them be filled
with patience and joy in your presence as they await your healing touch. Please restore your
servant to full health, dear Father. Remove all fear and doubt from their heart by the power of
your Holy Spirit, and may you, Lord, be glorified through their life.
As you heal and renew your servant, Lord, may they bless and praise you.
All of this I pray in the name of Jesus Christ.
Amen
For my precious friend.... www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BMIJHZSavo
A request with my wide leather skirt and petticoat that I was really happy to grant.
I just hope you enjoy it half as much as I did doing it....
As requested, here's some Alice ^^ I was supposed to take her out Saturday on a little road trip with my family, but on the way to our first stop her neck decided to snap, and by the time I got home and fixed her, it was dark out :/ But I had some time tonight so here she is~! :D
a friend of mine requested a print of this. since i had to dig it out of the archives, i figured i would upload it :)
As requested a shot of the BMW from the movie Back to the Future 2 including Griff and his gang on there boards.
More pictures of the diorama will follow also of the other vehicles and buildings, but i need time to do this, since it is all packed in my basement since the exhibition:
www.sneakerfreaker.de/blog/news/stroke-berlin-2011-mit-or...
Make sure to watch the video also to see something of the build up ;)
All the best
This shot was taken for PHOTINGO. Subject - Religious.
Your views and comments are much appreciated.
These abandoned warehouses in Briton Ferry, known locally as Wern Works, have been vacant since 2011. The seven-acre site has been home to many businesses since it was first used by High Duty Alloys in the 1950s.
These photographs, taken in June 2016, showcase the building as it stands today.
Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.
Customer request a patchwork Iphone pouch in blue theme. I hope she love it ^ ^
I personally hearts this pouch very much~ I am always amazed with the result of the matching fabrics~
Came in a little closer to showcase silver dapples/glitter/etc. I'm not at the skill level of a lot of artists in this hobby, so please be gentle with my mistakes ;)
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This is the left side of my hair in my drinking straw curlers, for someone on Flickr who wanted to see how I get my long hair wound around three inch segments of drinking straws. I'm tilted sideways here (that's my neck in the upper left and shoulder in the lower left). I've got bobby pins, snap clips or pinch clips at each end of every little hair-wrapped straw segment. Those things that caught the flash are rhinestones that I glued to some of my bobby pins --- because I like my hair accessories to be colorful and/or sparkly, and if I can't find what I want then I'll make it myself.
For those who haven't seen it, the result of these air-dried drinking straw curls in my naturally curly hair is this and it stays that way until I wash it. I don't use gel or hairspray or anything like that. Conditioner is what I use.