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EDiM # 2, favorite sound, the neighborhood waking up.

reference: abbey lee kershaw by hedi slimane, vogue russia editorial, april 2011

 

I really wanted to catch a 'glimpse' of the dynamics from the original picture.

I'm experimenting with different ways of shading and I'm trying to draw with 'gray spots' rather than with countours (as you can see -still not entirely successfully but I feel I'm getting... somewhere)

 

Any comments appreciated!

 

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I added bits of imagination to this; the face is invented, for one thing. And even if I tried to "copy," I wouldn't come close!

Photo captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 50-135mm F/3.5 lens. Modoc National Forest. Modoc Plateau Region. North State. Modoc County, Northern California. "State of Jefferson." Early August 2017.

 

Exposure Time: 1/160 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/5.6 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 3650 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Velvia 100 Landscape

22 short

22 LR

22 mag

32 ACP

380 ACP

9mm Luger

357 SIG

40 SW

38 special

357 mag

45 ACP

45 Long Colt

223 Rem

243

270

30-06

 

Strobist info - softbox overhead with Nikon SB-600, umbrella to camera right with Vivitar 285

Biker and the Golden Gate Bridge in the morning.

Tulamba the forgotten heritage

Reference Archeological Survey of India (Volulme V) 04-11-2017

 

Tulamba is more than 2500 years old. People say that Tulamba was here even in the era of Noah. Tulamba faced many armies as it was in the way to famous Multan. The forces coming from North and West had to pass from Tulamba to go to Multan.On digging, five eras are discovered. The first era belongs to Moi tribe. The remaining four belong to Greek, Sasani, Budh, Hinduand Muslim civilizations. From Aplodots Sir Megas to Muhammad Ghauri, the coins of several governments were found here.

 

When Alexander the great invaded Indian Sub-Continent, he also came to Tulamba. In that time, Tulamba was ruled by Moi people. They were very brave and courageous, that's why Alexandar faced big difficulties here.The history of Muslims begins with Muhammad bin Qasim when he came to Tulamba in his way to Multan. The place from where he passed is now called Qasim Bazar.

 

Sher Shah Suri built a Fort right in the center of the city, whose boundary wall and some parts of the building are still present. The Girls High School and the offices of Town Committee are present in the Fort.

 

The ruins of older city are on a distance of one kilometre from the city. Though they are in a miserable condition due to rains and negligence, but their bricks are still visible. When Dr. Sayyed Zahid Ali Wasti visited Tulamba in 1967, he saw the ruins spread in the area of several miles. He saw a Fort with walls and a very high Tower. He saw a three thousand years old trench around the fort which was dig for the protection of the fort. He describes that walls were beautifully plastered with mud and floors were not solid. Yet most of his description is now unpredictable, because ruins are very much destroyed now.

The present town of Tulamba is said to have been built by Shujawa khan, son-in-law and Minster of Mahmud Langa of Multan, between A.D, 1510 and 1525. The old fortress, which had escaped the army of Timur, was situated upwards of one mile to the south of the modern town. It was upward of 1000 feet square, the outer rampart being about 200 feet thick and from 35 to 40 feet in height above the fields. Inside there is a clear space of 100 feet in width and 15 feet above the country, surrounding an inner fort upward of 400 feet square and 60 feet in height the level of the faussebraie. The eastern ramparts of the inner fort are still upwards of 50 feet in thickness. The whole was originally faced with brick walks, the traces of which still exist in the horizontal lines of the courses on the outer face of the ramparts, and in the numerous pieces of brick lying about in all direction. This strong, old fort is said to have been abandoned in consequence of a change in the course of the Ravi, which took a more northerly course, and thus cut of the old ramparts were then removed to build the wall of the new town, in which it is curious to see numerous carved and moulded bricks placed in various odd positons, sometimes singly, sometimes in lines of five or six and frequently upside down. The true name of the place is said to have been Kulamba, or Kulambha; but no meaning is assingmed to the name, and no reason is given for the change to Tulamba. Masson writes the name as Tulumba; but al the Muhammadan authors, from Sharf-ud-din downwards spell the name Tulamba, just as it is pronuced at the present day. The earliest notince of Tulamba that I am aware of is in Sharf-ud-din’s History of Timur, The town capitulated on terms which, as usual, were broken by Timur and his troops. “During the night the soldiers under pretence of making a search (for grain), marched towards the town, which they sacked and pillaged, burning all the houses , and even making the inhabitants slaves.”But the fort escaped. As its siege would have delayed Timur for some time, and he was imptietn to push on to Delhi.

In A.D. 1480, just one generation later, the unfortunate town of Tulamba again captitulated to a Muhammadan invader , Amire Shekh Ali, Governor of Kabul, under Shah Rokh. Again the invader broke his pledge, and after plundering the town and killing all the males able to bear arms, he burned the place and carried of the women and children as slaves.

 

Tulambah is a historical place in Khanewal district. According to the district gazetteer of Multan, the present town appears to have been preceded by at least two previous sites, one of which was at the huge mound known as Mamu Sher, a mile or so to the southwest of the present town, and the other among the ruin which extends immediately to the west. According to some oral traditions, this was the place where Alexander had to face stiff resistance from the local people, and it was here that an arrow hit him which ultimately became the cause of his death on his way back to Athens.

 

The location on the east bank of the Ravi and the presence of ruins of a fort are a proof of the tradition. This place emerges in history many times. Many centuries later, it gave stiff resistance to Amir Temur while on his way to Delhi. According to his memoirs, he had halted here but was not welcomed by the local people for which they had to suffer at the hands of his commanders, Amir Shah Malik and Shaikh Mohammad who had slaughtered two thousand men who had taken refuge in the neighbouring jungles. Temur writes: "Amir and Shaikh slaughtered two thousands of these ill-fated Indians with their remorseless sabres, carrying off captives of their women and children." The city till 1947 was a stronghold of Brahmins who had resisted the invasion of Mahmood Ghaznavi. He plundered the city. For the fourth time, it was looted by Ahmad Shah Abdali in one of his incursions.

 

The city with such a glorious tradition of resistance against foreign invaders had produced a historian like Satya M. Roy who had to migrate to the Indian Punjab in 1947. She wrote a book on The Revolutionary Movements of the Punjab (1906-1946) which has been translated into Urdu by journalist Mahmood Zaman under the title, Punjab ki Inqalabi Tehreekein (published by Jamhoori Publications, Nila Gumbad, Lahore).

Migrated Tribes from India, after partition of Sub continent, people from India came to Tulamba, Shorkot, Makhdoom Pur, Kassowal, almost all parts of Southern Punjab. These people who came from India mostly are muslims and agricultural professionals, their languages are rohtiki or heryanvi.There is family like khan,s they speek pure urdu and punjabi as wel They are Rajpoots and have any subcasts according to clan and tribes system in the subcontinent; Tiagi, Sarohi, Chohan, Rajpoot, Mdahr, Toor etc. Also people from other casts; Dogar, Mio Pathan(Khan,s) Blouch and clans migrated to Tulamba

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Pentax Espio 70 | Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400

love this portrait - Retrato - Ritratto - Porträt

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Feli - on velvia film feeling -made by my digital postprocessing -

EffiArt

- portrait of finesse,

define Velvia:

a reference positive film with a finer grain, RMS 9 , very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness.

 

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Maker: Fujifilm

Speed: 50/18°

Type: Color slide

Balance: Daylight

 

Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm.

The name is a contraction of "Velvet Media", a reference to its smooth image structure.

The original incarnation of the film was called "Velvia for Professionals", known as RVP, a classification code meaning "Reversal/Velvia/Professional series".

PastryScoop.com's Sugar Flowers for Wedding Cakes: Art of the Peony, Cattleya Orchid, and Calla Lily with Ron Ben-Israel, July 2008

 

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Its great to have beautiful real life references to paint from, or maybe that's just how I'm justifying my collection ;)

The myriad of sources I used for my micro build.

 

The Batcave is fairly traditional, and most of it is actually based on Outer Rim Empire's fantastic Batcave MOC, with hints of the TAS and Burton designs in there as well. A main reference can be found here.

 

Wayne Manor, on the other hand, is based on a full design I sketched for a full-scale version that I intend to build at some point. The design came out of me wanting to design a Batman that would've come out of 1939, and thus took inspiration from various mansions and such from New York and other places in the early 20th century. The main influences came from various Vanderbilt mansions, as pictured here.

Rolleiflex 2.8GX, Rolleinar 1, Ilford XP2Super, Kodak HC-110, Hasselblad X1 scan.

Development details on FilmDev

Reference photo: www.flickr.com/photos/kenoid/6096844163/

 

Such wonderful reference photographs!

The yellow is a bit too much. Done with a squirrel mop - feels like I handled watercolors like pastels!

Reference pictures I found on the internet for a ship I want to build.

United States Coast Guard Reference Mark at Dennings Point along the Hudson River in Beacon, NY

That was a pretty one, I heard you call

From the unsatisfactory hall

To the unsatisfactory room where I

Played record after record, idly,

Wasting my time at home, that you

Looked so much forward to.

 

Oliver’s Riverside Blues, it was. And now

I shall, I suppose, always remember how

The flock of notes those antique Negroes blew

Out of Chicago air into

A huge remembering pre-electric horn

The year after I was born

Three decades later made this sudden bridge

From your unsatisfactory age

To my unsatisfactory prime.

 

Truly, though our element is time,

We’re not suited to the long perspectives

Open at each instant of our lives.

They link us to our losses: worse,

They show us what we have as it once was,

Blindingly undiminished, just as though

By acting differently we could have kept it so.

Keeping pic for my reference (no longer for sale).

Don't get too excited folks--these are 1:1 scale ref. photos.

Drawing done from life and improved upon by doing eight performance paints at the CHIC Youth Conference

Electrical apprentice Eric Penel works on the solar reference array, which has been installed on the roof of the Shaw Theatre at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton.

Example of plustek 8200ai.

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