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finally getting around to uploading last weeks pic
well, not much to report, had a shit week work wise, started looking for a new job. had enough now.
oh my goodness slaines face made me laugh so much :) do you think she's having fun ;)
ok, so this is how my week went:
mon: had a customer ask me if we sold stick on eyebrows!! erm, what the hell?!.....
tues: someone asked me if they could put savlon on their teeth.... dear god!!
had a weird dream i was frying fingers (complete with fingernails), and it smelt really bad, had to open doors and windows to get rid of the smell. then thought what the hell am i doing, i cant let alex eat them so threw them in the bin and cooked him bacon, but i didnt wash the pan so his bacon was cooking in finger juices!! out of the whole dream, the fact i didnt wash the pan is what bothered me the most hehe :) i think ive been reading too many 'colder' comics ;)
1 week until slipknot!!!!!!! wooooooooooo!!!!!
weds: day off :) :) went for breakfast with christina, nathaniel, charlie and jordan, the went to see 'taken 3' with Christina and Nathaniel :)
thurs: nannys for breakfast :) :)
thought id found a new vein in my foot....
fri: work :( went pretty quickly though :)
sat: pizza saturday hehehehe :) reading the new walking dead comic :)
sun: took slaine for a run around on the moors in the snow, she loved it (although probably not as much as me ;)
Happy Monday! Week 2, year 2 of my bullet journal and lots of lovely new pens and tape for Christmas to help keep up momentum. Samuel is ill again unfortunately, so we're now on day 3 of being confined to the house. Even with the wind and rain lashing the windows, cabin fever is definitely threatening.
52 weeks of 2017, week 40 Collodian effect.
I fiddled with several effects and then applied GIMP grainy filter, info in comments.
This week let’s have some retro fun! The theme for the week is the “Collodian Effect”, a retro look back in the day of wet plate photography. Well, in the day, it wasn’t retro, it was the face of photography. Today we can get picture perfect images and “develop” them with software. We can tweak them to have whatever look we want. Looking back at the photographers of yesteryear (and the poor perfectly still models), we can appreciate how lucky we are. Using the magic of software and your personal creativity, produce an image that looks as if it was taken and developed back in the day of wet plate processing.
Original in comments... Fishing boat in Scarborough, Queensland.
There are soo many little stories going on in this shot, if you look closely. The couple having a cuddle on the bench, the guy emptying the bin, the woman with two bikes.
This was taken with my Samyang 14mm and is an Exposure fusion of 3 images.
Week 36 - Tilt-Shift Effect
HSS!
WEEK 1 - Selfie - hate getting my picture taken at the best of times so decided to use my favourite models as a backdrop.
On the sample I have stitched chain and then twisted chain to demonstrate the component parts of the stitch. Then, both the barred and alternate barred variety. Then I had a bit of fun working out other variations. You can sit or hang anything on those arms. I tried it on the letters and finally as an edging of an applique. Once you built up a bit of speed I think it would be a good applique edging.
sorry for the late upload but i had a lot to do for school this week. i really hate it..
tomorrow i'll have to work at the school dance as a photographer. actually i like that but we don't get paid and we don't even get sausage in our rolls :D
let me repeat what they said: of course you get something to eat. we have one roll for everyone of you but if you want sausage in it you have to bring it yourself.
what? :D
anyways i hope it will be fun. haha
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Wow! It's like spring right now!...but wait it's January?!
This week is so busy and I really don't have time for anything...exept today a little bit..have to work so much for school.
Anyway, I bought myself an iPhone 4s last week and do you know what? It's AWESOME, AMAZING, ...just WOW!!
I never thought I would leave my house with a mobile phone instead of a DSLR and take pictures...I take very many photos with the iphone, the quality doesn't matter this much.
Nowadays we are used to take our DSLRs and take perfect pictures..but what if you don't have it by your side at the right time?...Chase Jarvis said "the best camera is the one that's with you"..so why don't try to do the best with other cameras? you'll learn many new things ;)
I took this one with the iPhone and yeah...it's not what I expected from a mobile phone, it's much more :) (there's also a little bit bokeh in it :O)
Don't worry, I'll take pictures with the DSLR soon again, but now I don't have the time..
Oh and those of you who also own an iPhone can follow me on instagram, I'll follow you back ;) (username: lukeleo)
Taken for Week 13, Starting Wednesday March 25th 2020, 52 Weeks: The 2020 Edition theme 'Circles'.
I'm not getting out and about much as we are partially locked down here in the UK. I was going to go out and look for circles but instead I've gone for oil on water with some shiny card and LED highlights. It's cropped to 16x9 but otherwise is straight out of the camera.
**SOOC = Straight Out OF Camera**
Day 6 of sooc week and I decided to grab the camera and take random shots. Here is what I came up with. 1 more day to go until I can get back to my sweet sweet Photoshop.
For those of you who want the backstory about sooc week...
I am a graphic designer and I have to say I am extremely obsessed with processing my photos. This week series is me trying to not to use any photo editing not even cropping. I must say already waiting 10 minutes for uncropped/unoptimize photos to load is already annoying LOL.
I wanted to try something different for this week. No HDR color blast look this week. Instead I wanted to do a springt themed pic, with a nice soft glow. I told you last week that I wanted to do some outdoor spring themed shooting, which then didn’t work out unfortunately, because the weather went bad. This week it did! Marie and I immediately went out, to relax a little in the sun and enjoy the weather. It’s great to just hang out in a hammock somewhere in the woods and read or relax for a while.
Read the whole story and see the lighting diagram of the setup at:
flowtography.net/week-15-chillaxing/
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Strobist Info:
I just used one light source for this picture. One that is available to everybody for FREE! Of course I’m talking about the sun.
week September 11th, 2011
I was so excited to finally take a photo with my new polaroid that I felt I had to share it :)
Just so you all know Morgan King's Birthday is on Wednesday!!!
Also i just realized that I am over half way done!
WEEK 4 Portrait: Headshot
"Headshots are all about showing the subject without distraction. Look for simple backgrounds, and remove distracting elements. Backgrounds can also help tell the story, just don't distract from the main subject. A headshot should tell the viewer who the person is one sentence."
After the recent craziness of the Utata Big Project - here's something relatively normal along with a blog ponderance on the summer vladography.wordpress.com/2013/09/11/week-26/
Flop-flops as art. The people in this beach house had all these flip-flops nailed to their fence! What does this mean?! Do flip-flops count as shoes?
Thanks everyone! At first I thought these were stray flip-flops, but it looks like they are matching pairs!
The theme this week was diptych or triptych. I decided to go with a beachy theme for this one. I didn't want to make this too pretty, so I added the dead alewives to macabre things up a bit. It was a really nice day to walk over to North Beach. There were only a few people there, so I nearly had the whole beach to myself. It's a great peaceful place to be to get away from my desk and break up the day for a while. I like how I was able to incorporate Port Washington's iconic lighthouse in this one as well.
Theme Of The Week - A Child's Perspective
My mom has many photos similar to this from my sister's and I adventures with the 110 film cameras when we were kids.
Project 52 B&W G+
Week 2: Self Portrait
Alright so this was shot today, an hour ago. Not the same day as week one despite the simular shirt... it's not even the same shirt I'm just really loyal to what I like, including styles.
I did something here I rarely do... a standard classic portrait.
Shot w/ my Canon t2i and Canon 50mm prime lens. Off camera flash w/ flash bender and flesh tone filter.
Processed in Photoshop with a gradient filter instead of your standard b/w transitions.
Blue tone added for "Detroit B/W" effect as most pre made effects w/ this tone are called that...why? I don't know...
26 years of age / no skin brushes / filters. I'll enjoy it while it lasts.
Project 52 2013, Week 44, Amita Adhikary, Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal
Strobist Info: Nikon SB-26 (bare) camera left @ 1/32 power, no gel.
project 52 week
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