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Hi all !!
We continue the Comment Challenge ahah!!
Sometimes comments inspire me. This was the case under a work of The G.O.A.T Pan Iconic.
The goal is therefore to create a photo from comments on flickr!
The picture of The G.O.A.T Pan Iconic (read the comments) is here.
Story : "Often we see harley directly as a badass girl, in love with the joker or poison ivy who tricks and lives her life as best she can. This time, I just wanted to represent her as she was before and what she will become after meeting her J."
I hope you'll like it !!
Thanks for watching and your support!! ♡
The music : 🎵.
"I keep staring at the sun, it's in my blood
I'm headed for disaster
Burn bridges just for fun, have I gone numb?
It's a goddamn shame
I push away the people that I love the most
Addicted to the feeling and the chemicals
I'm holding onto hope, but it only destroys me
'Cause I'm in love with bad things
Yeah, I'm in love with"
"Bad Things" by I Prevail
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☠ Head: Lelutka - Brannon Head
☠ Body: Legacy
☠ Hair: Doe - Blip - Racoon
☠ Soft Thighs & Garters: Maze - Soft Thighs
☠ Glasses: Triggered - Moon Glasses
Warning: there is a super soaker trigger in this head shot. If you are sensitive to triggers, please look away now.
Special thanks to !13ACT, Carpe Noctem, VOBE and Voodoo
Before: gyazo.com/2a1db6a5f83d8566a38a5556c2b78a98
☟Credits and Landmarks here ☟
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In better quality:
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This was a story/scene driven set, so there is really no point to upload all (10) pictures here, but you can check it on Nexus, if you're curious:
Wassertropfenfotografie mit drei Blitzen und einem Pluto-Trigger
Water drop photography with three flashes and a pluto trigger
Stylidium are known as "trigger plants" because of the unique, irritable flower column which is triggered by insect visitors. The trigger remains cocked until an insect probes the flower and then springs upwards and deposits pollen on the head or back of the insect which then transfers the pollen to another flower.
Looking Close... on Friday: Spring Flora
It's coming into Autumn here but these Trigger Flowers are trying to make the most of the weather. They usually flower in Spring and Summer but it was so dry and hot that they seem to have put flowering off till later. We've had plenty of rain now so the flowering season has extended.
A rather unproductive week photowise.
Started a new job after being invited to the world of redundancy, found it didn’t quite live up to its part time description...7 to 8hrs per day instead of 4.
Something has triggered another deliciously agonising episode of g**t, so I’m at a bit of a lower ebb than normal...
...in addition our holiday to Spain has been knocked on the head due to a rising spike in Covid...oh the effin joys.
So this pic is an alternative take on an earlier posting for which I do not apologise.
Anyone from the UK and of a certain vintage may well associate the image with Hovis bread and the strains of the New World Symphony.
Have always wanted to get close for a super shot of a Belted Kingfisher but never could as they fly off whenever i get somewhat close. I was tracking this fellow along the river through a forest path and got somewhat lucky as i became in front of him. Voila there he came to a tree right across the river from me with his prized treat, a crayfish. He of course did not see me and i was truly enjoying the moment as he then was smashing the crayfish against the tree. Then he did see me and of course took off so i did not see him eat his prize. I sure do envy those of you that do get amazing close-ups of Kingfishers. Maybe someday i will get that lucky !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and adventurous day dear Flickr friends !
Leica M3, Summicron 2.0/50 DR (1962), Ilford XP2 ISO 400, Epson V600, Affinity Photo
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Photo from the first roll of film used to test my then new Leica M3. I felt so happy pressing that shutter....
Strobist: AB1800 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.
Junagah (Inde) - On ne va pas se raconter d’histoires, ce n’est pas du tout la photo que je voulais. En 2008, je venais de faire l’acquisition de mon premier appareil numérique et j’étais loin de le maîtriser.
Pour cette photo d’un tailleur qui attend le client, je voulais faire un portrait classique, mais assez large pour intégrer la machine à coudre. Elément qui à lui seul informe sur le métier de l’artisan. Une photo à priori facile à faire.
L’homme avait une bonne tête. Je me suis accoudé sur le comptoir de son échoppe ouverte sur la rue pour le photographier en légère contre plongée.
`J’ai fait - enfin, c’est ce que je croyais -, la mise au point sur le visage et j’ai déclenché.
De retour à l’hôtel, j’ai réalisé que ma photo était ratée. Comme les capteurs de l’autofocus étaient réglés, par défaut, en « multi-zones », l’automatisme a choisi de faire le point sur la partie de la photo qui lui semblait la plus importante. Ici, c’est la main. Résultat, comme j’avais une ouverture relativement élevée limitant la profondeur de champ, le visage qui était le plus important se retrouve… flou. Alors que dans mon esprit c’est la main qui aurait dû être floue pour mettre en valeur le visage.
Coup de chance, je trouve que cette photo fonctionne malgré tout. Je n’ai aucun mérite. C’est le hasard de l’électronique embarquée qui a fait le boulot.
En photo, il faut pourtant limiter les effets du hasard technique. Encore moins laisser l’appareil faire la photo à votre place. Si cette fois, ça a fonctionné, dans 99 % des cas la photo sera véritablement ratée.
Junagah (India) - We're not going to tell each other stories, this isn't the photo I wanted at all. In 2008, I had just purchased my first digital device and was far from mastering it.
For this photo of a couturier waiting for a client, I wanted to do a classic portrait, but with the sewing machine included. Element which in itself informs about the craft of the craftsman. A photo a priori rather easy to take.
The man had a good head. I leaned on the counter of his shop open to the street to photograph him in slight low angle. I did - well, that's what I thought - the focus on the face and triggered.
When I got back to the hotel, I realized my photo had failed. As the autofocus sensors were set by default to "multi-zones", the automation chose to focus on the part of the photo that seemed to be the most important. Here is the hand. As a result, since I had a relatively high aperture, limiting the depth of field, the face was found… blurry. Whereas in my mind it is the hand that should have been blurred to highlight the face.
Luckily, I find that finally this photo works anyway. But I have no merit. The on-board electronics did the job.
In photos, however, we must limit the effects of technical chance. Even less let the camera take the photo for you. If this time it worked, in 99% of cases the photo will really be a failure.
Christmas Lights on Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, Dublin, Ireland. This was taken just as it got dark.
I mounted my camera on my Manfrotto 190 Tripod and triggered it with a Hahnel wired trigger.
The Christmas Light on the Town Hall kept changing colour. Getting a shot with the red colour was difficult as the red colour seemed to coincide with the traffic lights changing and traffic entering the scene.
Soaring into the deep blue...it's a delightful Springtime flight that gets you on your way to what is important !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Keep happy...keep safe dear Flickr friends !
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I usually setup 2 lights with shoot through umbrellas for our tight little interior shooting area. The lights are triggered with radios, specifically Pocket Wizards. But, let's say you occasionally run into a problem with one, or more, and they don't work, usually a fluke though. Pocket Wizard's are top of the line radio triggers, but even they can fail from time to time. In the above photo the main light on the left didn't fire. Usually, the image would be a "throw away." But, in this case, I kinda' liked the the result and decided to do the edit. It is proof that even one off camera light could yield some interesting results.
Hair ~ [V.C.LAB] Bourbon hair
Jacket ~ - TRIGGERED - Leah Furry Cardi
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Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!
I really appreciate them!
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Stylidium laricifolium
Tree Trigger-plant (It's hardly a tree! even a big clump is hardly 1m tall)
The trigger is to spread pollen on the backs of flying insects: clever!
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Antlers & Nose: Triggered
Focus stack (29 images) Shot with single off camera strobe (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger) camera right (30 degrees) 45 Degrees above subject, modified with MagMod MagGrid.
Shot for Crazy Tuesday - Theme Cutting Instrument/Tool
Air Austral's evening flight taxiing on November for a 27L OKASI9A departure...you can wait ages for that, it NEVER happens! Many, many thanks to the MEA A330 that made an emergency landing a few minutes earlier on 26R, blocked the southern departure runway and triggered this very unique photo opportunity!!
This "beautiful" creature was photographed at The Pond at Elephant Head last year. The way it's done is to set up flashes aimed where the bat is hoped to come in for a drink. the pond itself is tiny, making the target reasonably small. The camera is set to take repeated photographs until the battery runs out and the flashes are set off by a motion trigger. This allows the photographers to enjoy a nice glass of wine or beer and swap stories watching the flashes go off a short distance away. Now that's photography at its best!