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Pulled the brightness down just a bit during RAW conversion.

This is a record shot if nothing else, due to both my primary camera batteries running out and my secondary camera being a world away from my primary's quality! EWS liveried 66063 is seen idling through Carlisle Citadel station on 30/08/18, working the 1631 Arpley Sdgs to Carlisle NY LE move.

photo: Nain Maslun

production: Monjitas Alamoda

make up & hair: Mel Tetzner

photo assistant: Fran Illanes

model: Carina @ We Love Models

Information of the kind that purportedly

wants to be free, is nothing but

a shadow of our own minds,

and wants nothing on its own.

It will not suffer if it doesn't get what it wants.

 

Jaron Lanier, You are Not a Gadget

Foto&Edición: Singular Model

www.singularmodel.com

Foto&Edición: Singular Model

www.singularmodel.com

the Luxy's have a nice shape. I cut off an inch off ends cuz they are very long.

i'm constantly inspired by shots in the photography magazines i have, the ones on flickr too. I really like the wide angle inclusion of close up subjects and a scene. It gives a photo a lot of depth, and i really love it.

Singularity shows something wrong in the mind...

  

Moving Fragments

  

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Paris : Pyrénées

Now with a new seatpost....

Was reading a paper on Singularity, got inspired to take this picture

 

M-theory consist of 5 theories which non of them is complete! Basically It try to explain parallel universes but of course it's much more than that. It all started with a constant '1/r squared', named 'Singularity' that keep repeating in lot of equation, It was like a puzzle begging to be solved. Trying to solve this puzzle have leads them to something much bigger and complex than expected, the M-theory! 'M' stands for magic, mystery, or matrix, according to taste. The magic and mystery are clear enough, while ''matrix'' refers to a new mathematical language totally different form our classical geometry which remain in all likelihood a problem for the next century...

I've been meaning to get into SL fashion for a while now, and I created Bluesmoke Hancroft for that purpose. Here is my first creation as Bluesmoke Hancroft. It's not perfect, but it's a start. I call this one Singularity. This is image 8 of 10.

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singular essentials

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A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.

 

I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.

 

All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.

 

See Also:

my site kineticphotography.net

my flickr group Camera Toss

the Camera Toss Blog

Peter Voss presents on, "Increased Intelligence, Improved Human Life"

Another bike shot! My setup at the moment, very happy with it

Current Setup:

Singular Swift Steel Singlespeed Frame

Reba rl fork 100mm

Carnegie bar

Racing Ralph front

Crossmark back

slx group running 1x10 middle front ring

avid bb7 brakes

100mm stem (i'm 189 cm)

Fizik Aliante xm seat

Mavic TN 719 29er rims xt hubs.

Shimano 540 spd pedals

Pentax K200D + 18-55 mm

Datos Exif:

55 mm

1/400 s

F/5.6

100 ISO

A singularity is the point in the middle of a black hole where the normal rules of physics cease to apply. Seemed appropriate since this is taken from the very middle of Black Hole near Craster, somewhere where the waves do sometimes seem to defy the laws of physics...

 

This is an early morning shot from Sunday and I've had to work quite hard to get the white balance right, as I couldn't get the sea not to come out blue without the sky being too warm and vice versa. I think this is the best compromise.

 

EOS 1000D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.9 and 0.6 ND grads

I kind of wish I knew how to get rid of those other stems at the top. but only kind of. if it's too perfect, I don't believe it's real.

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