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Petrichor & ERSCH - Bariel set
Rigged for Reborn, Kupra, Legacy, Lara bodies
Available at The Warehouse sale ♥
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Beauty & the Beast
Beauty lives a life of luxury at the Beast's palace, having every whim catered to by invisible servants, with no end of riches to amuse her and an endless supply of exquisite finery to wear. Eventually, she becomes homesick and begs the Beast to allow her to go see her family. He allows it on the condition that she returns exactly a week later. Beauty agrees to this and sets off for home with an enchanted mirror and ring. The mirror allows her to see what is going on back at the Beast's castle, and the ring allows her to return to the castle in an instant when turned three times around her finger.
Taken for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group:
So, for this month's challenge we are going to tackle the subject of Fairy Tales! Each day of the challenge will have a different fairy tale assigned to it and your job is to take a photo that represents that story. You can be elaborate & set up a whole scene or just pick one element from the story to shoot.
Beauty & the Beast
This painting will be exposed until 2057 in all the LeoniArt Project Exhibitions.
Thanks to all the artists and friends who participated in this event.
For more info:
As a landscape photographer, there’s a little bit of luck and a lot of determination involved. The constant second guessing of yourself, should I keep going? No, turn around, there’s a storm coming! Turn around before you get stuck in the mud, no keep going! It’s mental torture. But there’s that what if.....what if I keep going and there’s something really good out there? Who knows. That’s the fun of landscape photography, it’s kinda like a crap shoot sometimes. You roll the dice 🎲 and see if you get a win. Hopefully you can come back with a nice image and a great story to go with it.
What truth lies in this crystal ball, o mighty mayfly? Well, it shall not matter for those who die with the day.
Welche Wahrheit findet die Eintagsfliege wohl in ihrer Glaskugel? Es muss sie wohl nicht kümmern, der Tag geht mit ihr vorüber.
Panasonic Lumix G9
Panasonic LUMIX G X VARIO PZ 45-175mm f/4-5.6 ASPH. POWER O.I.S.
Raynox DCR-150
105mm
ISO 400
f9
1/30s
Stack from 40 images
Helicon A
Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect. Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France at the Morgan Library
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[This] 1980 sculpture by Alan Chung Hung [1946–1994], located adjacent to the Vancouver Maritime Museum in Vanier Park in the Kitsilano neighborhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1] The 4.6-metre (15 ft) sculpture of a square, cut and twisted "like a paper clip" to form an arch, is composed of weathered Corten steel that rusts to provide a protective layer. The work was installed in 1980 to commemorate the arrival of Captain George Vancouver in Burrard Inlet [...].
The work, sited on a plaza of paving stones that measures 7.9 metres (26 ft) x 8.5 metres (28 ft), frames views of English Bay, the North Shore Mountains and the city.[...]. According to Chung Hung [who was born in Canton, China, moved to Vancouver in 1969, and studied at the Vancouver School of Art]: "The objective of the sculpture is to create a symbolic image with definite visual expression, awakening an awareness in Captain George Vancouver's contribution to the world, his remarkable and meticulous surveys which included the north Pacific coast." [...]. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gate_to_the_Northwest_Passage#:~:te...
This castle still boggles my mind.
Around 1840 someone just thought: Let's build a castle on this tiny ledge, 800m above the ground.
And yet here it is, 180 years later, still resisting wind and weather!
430EX strobe 1/8
43" shoot-through
Camera right
Sync Cable
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO: 250