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The mixed Fish at the Pyrofani Fish Taverna was delicious, as can be seen from what little remains!

Hiii Guys :)

 

my topic for this week is: "Grand Entrence"

 

Option 3

 

The theme this week was really difficult ... I still gave it my best!

 

I hope I win this! for that is because my biggest dream to win competitions!

 

I have given all these times for this shooting ^. ^

 

I love my shooting Like you my shooting?

"I wear a wonderfully gold dress !"

 

Rules:

We want you to photograph yourself doing your grand entrance into to the finale of NTDM 2013 and the doll modelling history books. You have full creative control so run wild with this and do your best.We will be joined after the entry's have come in,by our wonderful co-judges where we will announce how the winner will be decided.

Good luck ;D

 

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I have three option! I could not decide

 

i hope you like my photos

xoxo Sweetie

Topic: Make a photograph of one of the least expensive things that you cherish. (adapted from suggestion by @heidi)

 

View large on black, if you please.

 

It cost me some $2 for a hundred black plastic straws. I use them as a makeshift honeycomb grid for my flashes. I intentionally left the further edge in focus so that you can recognize the shapes of individual straws.

 

Practice photography at Daily Shoot.

These are umbrellas. This picture reminds me rainy day. My umbrella is pink.

I got an email from the editor of Tucker Topics asking if they could use my photo of this Tucker 48 that I took at a local car show. Since there are not many of these cars around I thought it was pretty cool they asked to use it. I got credit for it and they sent me a couple of the magazines.

 

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Sony a7RIII + Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8

 

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Burlington, VT. October 2016.

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Hi, Guys

 

my new Topic for this week is: Bikini shoot with a co-model

 

my Co-Model is : Alison

 

we have so much had Fun *_*

 

I love Bikini shoot!!

 

Rules for yor are:

1. must wear bikinis, for the boys swimming trunks please

2. sexy pose

3. must a have co-model (Girl or boy --> Your choice)

4. Show creativity and Fashion

 

Deadline: June 15

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In Love your Ashy & Alison

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That's Preston Tucker's daughter Marilyn breaking the bottle of champagne over the bumper of the new car at the official unveiling at the Tucker plant in Chicago.

Taken along the Natchez Trace in Mississippi. This section of the old trace, of which there are many, is referred to as the sunken trace. I liked the pattern of curved lines formed on the trail floor by the shadows of the trees.

 

For Our Daily Topic - Path or Track

 

The "Sunken Trace" at milepost 41.5 on the Natchez Trace Parkway was caused by thousands of travellers walking over the easily eroded loess soil.

 

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India Day 6- Jaipur to Agra

Everywhere we went we had people approaching us asking for selfies. Nothing intimidating but some were quite friendly!!

Greece, NY. September 2015.

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My favourite subject... as always.

 

For Our Daily Topic - Balanced

 

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Hot Topic (1,768 square feet)

3 South Tunnel Road, Suite 108, Asheville Mall, Asheville, NC

 

This location opened in 2003 and the storefront was redone in the mid 2010s; it was originally a 5-7-9, which opened in fall 1989. It became a Rolling Pin Kitchen Emporium in April 1995, which closed in the early 2000s.

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my kids all work in a local pizza shop. Hands down the best in town. Anyway, when I saw today's topic I knew that I had to go shoot something pizza related. Shot balls of dough, pies, pepperonis...you name it...and I ended up going with paper cups. Go figure.

January 26, 2010

 

Light Modifiers, DIY Grid (and Snoot)

 

One of the topics I included on my 365 calendar was, "Instructional" or more appropriately, "sharing the benefit of my limited experience in the hopes of helping others." A lot of people in our 365 have expressed an interest in expanding their lighting capabilities. There are many great articles and sites available to aid in choosing and purchasing aftermarket lighting equipment so I won't go into those aspects of lighting.

 

Once you have your starter kit together, you'll quickly realize that basic studio lighting is not rocket science and the real art begins to happen as you branch out and experiment. Seeing as the cost of lighting gear adds up fast many people, myself included, like to use DIY modifiers whenever possible. There are numerous ways to modify your light and one can add a lot of punch to their images with modifiers made from simple, inexpensive items around the house or available at craft stores.

 

One of my favorite looks is a gradient circle or ellipse on the background behind the subject. This is accomplished with the use of snoots and grids. Snoots and grids have the same basic function, to restrict and direct light. A snoot is simple a tube that goes over the light head to restrict the light. One can buy a "professional" snoot for about $30 (USD) or one can make one with a piece of paper rolled into a tube or frustrum. If you want a fancy DIY snoot, the hot ticket is a piece of black 2 or 4mm craft foam. If you can get the adhesive backed kind, leave the backing paper on and use the white side as the tunnel to better reflect the light. Total cost: $0-$2 USD.

 

A more complicated version of the snoot is the grid (or gridded snoot) which physically works a little differently and gives a very soft, predictable, light pattern.

I use both, but I use the grid more. In fact the light rig pictured above basically lives on the shelf, set up just like that so I can grab it quickly for use.

 

A professional grid kit for speedlights ranges from $30-200 USD. but building your own DIY grid is simple and almost free. First build a short snoot from cardboard. The one shown above was made from a long rectangle of matte board cut to fit the dimensions of the light head and scored to make the folds. I taped the open corner to create a square tube then wrapped the exterior with a piece of adhesive-backed 2mm foam which is folded over the rear edge to make a tight, non-slip fit on the light head. The grid itself is simply 8 black straws from IKEA (about $2 USD for a package of 200) cut into 2cm lengths and glued together. A single layer of black gaffers tape locks the straws together and makes a cartridge which is then inserted into the baby snoot. Total cost: $0-4 USD depending on what you have around the house.

 

The results, shown above, demonstrate how dramatic this little guy can be. Add some colored gels and you just added a lot of value and variety to your studio gear.

 

Biggify it!

 

Have a great Tuesday. See you tomorrow. :)

   

Our Daily Topic: Lines

 

He's such a drama queen :)

 

I was attempting to shoot a lovely flower pic for Our Daily Challenge and this little goof kept jumpin in the way

 

So, I came up with some NEW lines. Ladies and Gentleman, if you will direct your attention to the photo above and let your eyes follow the lines of water flying into the big purple babies eyes. :)

 

Afterwards, I threw Cheesy Poofs on the floor to direct his attention away so I could take my shot.

Made out of recycled plastic

gir backpack i bought from hot topic

This popular plant, although grown as an ornamental in many Florida gardens is now considered a Category 1 Noxious weed. It is native to India and parts of Asia where the "pea-like" seeds are used to make jewelry, but they are deadly if injested as they contain abrin. (see links below)

plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/abrus-precatorius/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrin

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxalbumin

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Taken at Rotary Gardens in Janesville, Wisconsin USA

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