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It's the 3D Reflective Chrome Metal Eyelets texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/13012.html (created by DJI)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
• Highly reflective bare-metal finish: This is often seen on restored or museum-displayed aircraft, emphasizing its sleek lines and craftsmanship.
• PACAF tail insignia: The eagle emblem and “PACAF” lettering suggest this aircraft was assigned to the Pacific Air Forces, which oversaw operations in Asia and the Pacific Rim.
• U.S. Air Force markings: Standard post-1947 USAF livery with the star-and-bar roundel.
• Tip tanks and straight wings: Hallmarks of the T-33 design, optimized for stability and training rather than combat agility.
from Copilot
Just a bit different. Found when walking to the door, and the light was forgiving. Lens, 55-200mm with circular polarize filter, in aperture mode,
Critiques are welcome.
Reflective Ideas
Shot this near the Dubai Fountains, The building reflecting into the lake is that of Souk Al Bahar.
Souk Al Bahar is a part of the Old Town Dubai. It has many contemporary restaurants and casual lounges along with exquisite shops.
Hope you guys like this,
Cheers
The amazing visuals created by the weather. Taken with "cheapie" Kodak Easyshare C123 waterproof "sport camera" in black and white.
Hull Pool Outing (3). In the church on the hill.
Whitby Goth Weekend... endlessly impressed by the ingenuity, style and quality of the costumes.
With a group of friends from the Hull pool.
On a long walk around Hyde Park one weekend, which also happened to be Commencement Weekend, we roamed everywhere, including Jackson Park and the Med Bakery. Stella loved it all!
Toy windmills on sticks, with bright reflective cellophane vanes. Taken with iPhone 3GS.
Found in a variety discount little shop in Adelaide Central Market. Photo cropped and posted directly from camera, with no post processing.
Entered for Daily Shoot: "Go high contrast today and make a photograph with tons of pop. Do as much in-camera as possible."
Kelly, modeling one of her fantastic leather creations. Taken for an Eyecrusher Leather catalog sometime in 1994. We had a blast that night, everyone taking turns modeling Kelly and Brad's handiwork and shooting photos.
Shot with Tri-X and my (at that time brand spanking new) Nikon N90
Kelly of Eyecrusher Leather
Madison, Wisconsin
Sometime in 1994
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.
I'm taking a picture of myself with the use of a mirror,..I thought it would be funny to have a picture of me pointing a camera at myself. It came out darker than I would've liked.
Part of an Album [Set] / Slideshow relating to a CGI sketch created of Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room, part of her exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, held during the summer of 2012.
The Album includes a number of higher resolution "still" renders, and also a short "fly through" video.
This is a quick sketch I made of the plan of the Mirror Room. The path through the room is bordered by a low wall a few centimetres high which contains the black moats shallowly filled with water and thus giving the rest fo the floor a reflective surface.
Tate Exhibition:
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/yayoi-kusama
www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/blogs/kusama-and-infinity
Artist's website:
Here I am again, thought this would be a good SP. That was a building with very reflective and distorted glass.