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For a long time I wanted to fold the full metamorphosis of a butterfly, but didn't know how to do it. The theme "Hybrid" of the next polish convention gave me the idea. This one is a hybrid of a pixelpicture and a normal tessellation... ^-^
My wild river reflection...!!!
Observation after observation, this river transforms me ...!!! Ü
A philosophical and impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet …!!!
A Thoreau "waldennienne" approach …!!!
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Transformation...!!!
Reflet de ma rivière sauvage …!!!
Observation après observation, cette rivière me transforme ...!!! Ü
Un safari photo philosophique et impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés ...!!!
Une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau …!!!
The day my biggest nightmare became a reality is the day I realized I had not lived to be the person I wanted to be.
A photo meant to accompany a writing on transformation. I just couldn't find the words.
"good photographs are not created solely with great gear but with a combination of experience, preparation, vision and all the beautiful things in the world that make us unique" Read more about how this shoot came together on the blog: ift.tt/1q4JBnv
La Madeleine, France, 2022.
Photographie avec un Reflex argentique Canon EOS 33.
Numérisation en 2022.
Das bisschen sanfter Flaum ...
Und einmal mehr mit den Armen flattern und sie wird abheben?
That bit of downy fluff ...
And one more flap with her arms, and she will become airborne?
Somehow, water, light and time can transform solid granite to life, in this case the granite endemic Helianthus porterii, an uncommon member of the Sunflower family.
What a transformation! The girl, lovely indeed in herself, that stood moments ago in rags, now stood there a splendid woman – for there is always a moment when a child becomes a woman – and a woman clothed in in cloth of pink silk and satin, with faerie lace all bespangled with jewels. The maids of Faerieland had done her hair up to show its beauty; and it was fastened with a bejewelled floral clasp that challenged the sparkling stars.
The theme for “Smile on Saturday!” for the 31st of July is “dolls”. I only own a few dolls: some Russian Matryoshka dolls, a Little Red Riding Hood doll whom any of you who follow my photostream will know is the “Dolly” that my teddy bear Scout received for Christmas two years ago whom he loves dearly, and finally this “Cinderella Transformation Doll”. She was originally intended for one of my goddaughters, but sadly both are far too rough with their toys to have such a rare, fragile and valuable doll, so she lives with me instead.
This is a Royal Doulton Nisbet Heirloom “Cinderella Transformation Doll”. Sit her up one way and she is Cinderella in her mobcap and patched dress with her broom, longing to go to the ball with a heartbreaking look upon her pretty porcelain face. Yet flip her over and she is transformed, just like she was by her faerie godmother’s wand, into the beautiful and mysterious princess who struck everyone with her natural charm and beauty before fleeing the ball at midnight. Made in 1986, and one of only 1,500 in a worldwide release, she is an exquisite doll with a hand painted face, bisque heads and arms and clothes with such attention to detail. She even has her own glass slipper in a leather hat box (even though technically she doesn’t have feet)!
J'ai fait en fin de semaine un photoshoot pour un bal de finissants. Je sais pas trop si je dois mettre des photos ici..En tout cas, pour en voir une, vous pouvez aller sur instagram: www.instagram.com/markboucherphotographe/
Last week-end i made a prom Photoshoot. For now, i upload this kind of photos on instagram, if you want to see them: www.instagram.com/markboucherphotographe/
Igreja de Santa Maria from architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. Marco de Canaveses - Portugal
Olympus XA2 +Fujichrome 64T (Expired July 2003)
Another 1-day side project to refresh my brain, and probably my proudest head sculpt ever! As a fan of building head sculpts, I have wanted to have a take on Joaquin Phoenix's breathtaking portrayal of Joker since I have seen the movie, but it wasn't until not long ago that I have acquired some of those Puppycorn ear pieces(or officially known as "design plate 1X1, No. 1"), which finally cracked the puzzle of how to replicate his iconic face paint.
My personal favourite bit has to be the mouth. LEGO bricks often impose a lot of limitations on how realistically you can craft facial features, such that colours are largely used to define the details. However in the case of Joker, I wanted to capture the sadness/anger in his expression, which is a defining aspect of this version of the character to me, and it was quite a challenge when he has a big red smile across his face, but I think the end result capture the conflicting expression quite nicely.
I am also really happy with the three-dimensional quality of it, compared to the Joker face I have made in 2018, this can be viewed from all different angles and it still look like a proper face.
Full Album: www.flickr.com/photos/legocityson/albums/72157715582744096
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
LensEF24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Exposure0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperturef/13.0
Focal Length24 mm
ISO Speed100
SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh
Exposure ProgramManual
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