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Hello my dear friends :)

I wanted to share this work with you.... unfortunatly i didn´t draw too much this year (btw, one of the oddest years of my life) but still wanted to be present .

Explore 22 Sept 2023. #379

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This is a nice composition and study of orange and red colours

light on the water,

Cape Banks,

SE South Australia.

Minolta AF-C, 35mm f/2.8, Kodak T-max 400 (200), Spur Acurol-N 1:50, 10 min., 20 Celsius degrees

Paris, BNF Richelieu

noise is good.

 

that one phrase sent me down a rabbit hole that I feel so stupid to have not realized sooner.

 

chroma and luma noise in the right amounts are beautiful and add an extra dimension of texture.

 

the line we swallowed, hook line and sinker, of noise is bad has resulted in us chasing a dragon massaged by marketing teams. they're not pure evil though. we only have ourselves to blame, it's what we asked for.

 

but come down this little side path with me for a bit, populated by super geeky digicam fanatics and a whole new world of malarkey opens up.

 

not those looking for a cheap alternative to film. no, those guys are lost to the world hunting for their next fix.

 

this malarkey involves appreciating the ccd for it's inherent beauty, warts and all. the noise, the small file sizes that accentuate it, it's a whole thing.

 

it's a fun new brush to colour malarkey with.

"water in a coke glas"

 

...I had to wait a very long time for my lunch, so I had some time to get my cam out....

 

I wish you all a great weekend!!!!!!!!!

To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.

- Marilyn vos Savant

@20200220 東京都港区/赤坂 PentaxQ-S1+SMC-P8.5mmf1.9

FR-Diorama

 

Pillow (on the chair), small black picture frames, magazine holders, small storage boxes, woven raffia placemates, flower candle ring, sarge candle and green mini flower pot from www.etsy.com (SmallSpacesInteriors).

 

Writing desk, pencils and sketch book from www.etsy.com (MiniPlaces Studio).

 

Chair (in front of the writing desk) from www.etsy.com (miniCHAIR).

 

Cupboard from our handicraftshop idee.Creativmarkt (painted and pasted by me).

 

Fashion Royalty - Luxury Decor Dress Form from integrity toys.

 

Snake-print dress from www.etsy.com (LevitationFashion).

 

Polymer flowers from www.etsy.com (Mycraftgarden).

The stone circle at Castlerigg (alt. Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles or Castle-rig) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BCE, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.

 

Various archaeologists have commented positively on the beauty and romance of the Castlerigg ring and its natural environment. In his study of the stone circles of Cumbria, archaeologist John Waterhouse commented that the site was "one of the most visually-impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain."

 

Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria.This plateau forms the raised centre of a natural amphitheatre created by the surrounding fells and from within the circle it is possible to see some of the highest peaks in Cumbria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Grasmoor and Blencathra.

 

Amberg off-street, 2021.

oil on canvas,530×455㎝

Monroe, Louisiana, 1974

Study in Pink at Longwood Gardens

 

2013_03_24_5509-Edit v1

Kodak Ultra 400, C41 at home 20C 55 min x2.

Praktica LTL + CZJ Flektogon 35/2,4 + Hoya 85

2022-10-16 Sweden

Propaganda - both then and now

En 1905 Pere Milà y Roser Segimon contraen matrimonio. Atraídos por la fama del paseo de Gràcia, compran una torre con jardín que ocupa una superficie de 1.835 metros cuadrados y le encargan al arquitecto Antoni Gaudí la construcción de su nueva residencia con la intención de ocupar el piso principal y alquilar el resto de las viviendas: La Casa Milà.

Motion Studies - InfraRed (IR) 950nm Filter

This is my 2nd entry for Summer Joust 2020! It shows Leonardo da Vinci studying some of his invented models gliding through the updrafts of the Tuscany.

 

I had a lot of fun building the scenery and thinking about miniature models resembling some of his famous flying machines, I hope you like it just as much as I do.

 

This build is part of a collaboration with Brickleas, Mark and YgrekLego, three fellow members of RogueBricks

Recently I’ve been trying to improve my non-character drawings, so I decided to draw a few trees and rocks and stuff. So, yeah, here’s the fruits of my labour! You got some trees, some rocks, and some more rocks, real exciting stuff.

 

Anyways, that’s all I have to say in this post, so.... bye! XD

 

-Marley Mac-

Studying – Blue pencils in a pot in front of book stack. Strobe : 1 * 1/64 through softbox behind the scene with white reflectors front right (huge) and left (small) triggered by cactus V5.

 

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Hendrick ter Brugghen, The concert, ca. 1626/27 at the exhibition "Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe" Centraal Museum Utrecht

 

see also my website: pienw.blogspot.com/2019/01/utrecht-caravaggio-en-europa.html

(Day 65 / 365)

Hair from Wings at Fameshed

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