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my first attempt at an Impressionist style painting - acrylic on canvas panel. Inspired by this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/linderesa/6473772901/in/album-72157...
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Of course they will attract the eye!
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Francesca at the Chisendale Dance Studios.
Strobist: Main SB900 with Soft box to front left of model, hair ligh SB900 with soft box to rear right side of model.
our newest round of reflective clothing. quite visible in lights at night
The Nike free run 2 id custom shoes shoes really reflect
both I and the wife have the same or almost same item and we get complements on how visible we are after dark.
The lichen on these trees were quite reflective.
From my shoot with Billy from 5W Media back in mid-December.
Chaotic city life of Bath reflected in a window.
Daz smith is a Bath, U.K. based photographer who loves black and white and street photography.
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Sorry, I am so busy this time of year, it is hard to find the time to reply to comments or enjoy my contacts photos.
The Bridge of Sighs, crossing the River Cam between the Third Court and New Court of St John's College of Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. It was constructed in 1831 and designed by architect Henry Hutchinson.
It takes its name from the more famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice, although they have little in common beyond the fact that they are both covered. The bridge is one of Cambridge's main tourist attractions and Queen Victoria is said to have loved it more than any other spot in the city.
On two separate occasions, students have pulled the prank of dangling a car under the bridge. In the first incident, in 1963, a 1928 Austin Seven was floated down the river using four punts that had been lashed together, then hoisted up under the bridge using ropes. In the second incident, in 1968, a Bond three-wheeler car was dangled under the bridge. In neither case was the bridge damaged.
Locals jest that the bridge is named in reference to the sound that Cambridge students make as they cross the bridge on their way out of exams.
Taken on October 2, 2008.
Library building,The Lanes Centre Carlisle. Zenit branded LC-A with Kodak BW400CN. C41 processed and Scanned by ASDA
When eagle activity at the dam is slow you look for other things to photograph. Cormorants? Gulls? Steve? (that's creepy) I settled on the gull.
After having built my own lens hood and mini-softbox (before buying anything) I decided to put a broken umbrella to good use today. I simply taped plain printer paper to the inside, sawed off part of the handle and stuck it in the grip of my tripod.
Strobist info: 430 EX II at 1/4 into self-made umbrella, left high above subject. Triggered using Phottix Tetra. Lens is a Canon EF-S 18-200mm at 100mm/F8.0.
Setup here: www.flickr.com/photos/heipei/4282940966/
Oregon vehicle registration plates are becoming easier to read at night with more reflective background sheeting (right). DMV will start issuing the standard tree plates with the new material in October.
DMV’s plate vendor, Portland-based Irwin-Hodson, is using new 3M™ HD License Plate Sheeting.
The new HD sheeting is more reflective, secure and durable than the previous material.
The previous plate sheeting used tiny pieces of round glass beads inside other materials to produce reflectivity, which shines outward like a floodlight. The new sheeting is “prismatic” or “high-definition” sheeting. It is similar to road signs, which appear brighter at night.