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Waited for fluffy clouds and winds to create the long exposure effect I was after here. Taken with B&W ND110 filter with exposure of 30 seconds to blur the clouds. Then spent time dodging and burning each element, its quite addictive!
A very busy week combined with the difficult job of finding a natural landscape in Singapore. There are but very few and none close to where I live. Not happy with my image but didn't want to miss a week so it'll have to do. This was taken at a nearby park shortly before sunset today.
Animals
When you have so many photos of animals it is hard to chose or be creative - my take on a Zebra crossing
#thelightbulbproject_animals
We had a little visitor this past week. My son, his wife and their 21 month old son stayed with us. They live in Washington, DC and their daycare closes for a week in the summer. We all took vacation days and had a lovely visit.
Della hasn't ever spent much time around a kid that age. Kids that age run, walk and move very differently than big kids. She was so good with my grandson. He was very interested in Della but a little apprehensive at first. I did get a few photos of them together but it was this one I liked best.
Rafa is just learning to talk and he was saying Della by the time they left. He would constantly point to her, say her name and then wave at her. It was the only thing I could understand. My daughter in law is from Brazil and they speak Portuguese to him. His daycare is Spanish speaking and we speak English to him. He seems to understand each language but the words he is using at this point are Portuguese.
I thought his little hand coming out and pointing at Della was a good representation of their visit.
I put a photo of Rafa and Della in the first comment box.
One A Week in 2020 -- The seed is a little weather beaten but given our recent rain it is not too bad.
Título: Ponferrada
Proyecto fotográfico conjunto de Noelia Geijo y Jairo Ortega de carácter anual con dos tematicas mensuales y de una foto a la semana
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Lighting:
Background lit with lantern light.
Foreground:
SB-25 Full CTO 12:00 1/2 power
AB800 Beauty Dish 1/32 power level with lantern at approx. 7:00
This is Helgi Bjarnason, 25 and lives in Reykjavík. I haven´t photographed Helgi often, as a matter of fact only once for a cover for Intersport in July this year. I just thought he was a perfect candidate for Batman in our superhero series as he is in very good shape, as you can see.
I wanted the same look to this image as with the Superman shot we did with Arnar in May (see week 19 in this series) so it´s also lit with 5 lights, one from my right side as main light, another from the left as fill light, two for backlighting and a fifth for the backround.
Henný and Eva Hrönn did the makeup/bodypaint and this time we put a skull cap on Helgi as he has got hair and I didn´t think that fit with the theme. That skull cap was also bodypainted as they only come in skin color. The ears are pieces of cardboard they painted and the cloak just some sowing material we bought.
Shot a couple of more on green screen and am going to post soon an image of him as the guardian of peace in Reykjavik, you´ll just have to wait and see what I mean by that :)
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There was a chilly nip in the air this morning when I woke this morning that put a smile on my face. I love this time of year so so much and all that comes along with it. The conkers, the changing colours, the cosy cardigans
I was hoping to get out and about and take a photo of a fantastic looking ceiling but I've been out very little this last week. Also the weather hasn't helped - solid
grey sky - hate them. This will have to do. This is the Ron's Hide at Lee Farm Lake. Basically it's a wooden shed. It's a bit better than a normal shed. It's lined with plywood as you can see in the photo. It does have seating and as it's restricted to members only, it does not get too busy.
Inspiration: #NoFilter
No limit on what you shoot this week, as long as the image is pure. No filters, presets or other edits. Basic exposure corrections only this week.
both these snowy views were taken a few weeks ago but as they fitted the challenge I thought I would cheat :)
Week 23 - SEASONS
This week our theme is SEASONS (Summer, Spring, Fall Winter). The focus is on the Outdoors using Natural Light.
52 Weeks 2015: SPORTS ..getting one in under the wire this week...too much rain to get anything outside.
Nothing like walking through the woods in the winter with fogged up glasses when you're manually focusing your camera. :| 6/52
Follow our challenge at 2019 P52
Transitions of the seasons, of ice melting, a passage down the creek... it's everywhere. 2/52
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Wow....made it, just barely!!
My favorite wine I originally chose because I loved the label and the name, Apothic Red. Now they've come out with a new blend and imagine, I only found it this week, just in time for week two. It's perfect.
Mind you, the photo, technically, is not.....not enough time, too much in a hurry. It was the perfect candidate for a texture, which I did for the Outtake just to see.
K.....must go and crack it open now. :)
Week 3 : My Happy Place.
It's not where you walk, but who walks with you.
Exploring Kairakau Beach with my four legged mate.
Christmas baubles taken with my old OM-D E-M10 and Lensbaby Pro Composer with Double Glass optics and a star aperture disk
Theme of The Week - From the Prop Box
The state dance of Illinois is the Square Dance. I picked up this sweet petticoat at an estate sale for $2. I haven't done Square Dancing since Junior High PE class. I was pretty good at it so the teachers always made me dance with the sweatiest/most uncoordinated boy.
week 22
Dogwood 52 week photography challenge
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reaching out... to myself
Theme of The Week - Panorama
yesterday it rained all day.
today, got up early, drove out to the country, went home & discovered that I didn't like the pictures even though I looked at them there (!), got mad, tried to use my panorama stitching program to stitch them together anyway, it was expired, found another free one that I liked, drove back out to the country, reshoot, go home, try to stitch them, too little overlap on one side, have to do it manually in photoshop... other than all that drama, I think it turned out ok
"Those boys play for keeps."
I was five years old and wanted a bag of marbles of my own so I could play with the neighbor kids. My father finally relented with the warning, "Don't come crying for any more if you lose them." Happily, I ran off with my small bag of marbles.
Later, when I came home empty handed, he started to give me the I-told-you-so talk.
I said, "It's okay, Dad. I just need a bigger bag to bring home the ones I won."
and that's my marble story
for the toy/game/childhood pastime theme at 52.5 of 2010
Explored!! Thanks everyone! #35!!!
Only 8 weeks left, that's, i still remember being 8 weeks in!
I really liked this photo when i took it, but as always the remote could be seen in my hand. I tried to Photoshop it out but it looked strange so i processed it this way so i could remove it and it looked natural!
Back to uni on Sunday, Christmas holiday has gone to quick! But then again im home for the weekend in two weeks anyway so just got to get through next weeks deadlines and i can relax! (Now for my computer not to die on me!)
Oooh, and a little plug for my friend. He is trying to prove Nikon is a great HD film camera as well.