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I exposed for the backround using my highest synch speed to capture the fountain behind him, then i took the picture with the on camera flash to trigger the sb-600 behind his head, which my friend was holding. (btw, i absolutely hate the ttl for the wireless flash, does anyone know a fairly cheap way to trigger the Sb-600, so i can use its manual settings?)

itachi uchiha banner

uhmm , here you go for youtube..

"Liberation", Monument to World War 2 Concentration Camp Survivors, Statue of Liberty In Backround, Liberty State Park

Taken 09/09/24; Some backround about Thore Horve from Wikipedia; "When Nazi Germany attacked Norway in April 1940, setting off war, Lt. Cdr. Horve was the commander of HNoMS Draug.[1] During the night of 9 April, Draug was patrolling and watching shipping in the Karmsund. At about 0200hrs, Horve was notified that Oslofjord Fortress was engaging an unknown enemy force in the Oslofjord, leading to the crew being ordered to full combat stations. At 0400hrs, an unknown ship, flying no national flag, was observed sailing northwards through the Karmsund. The ship refused to stop after both flares and warning shots had been fired and Draug had to give chase and capture the vessel. After leading the unknown ship into Haugesund, its identity was found to be the 7,624 ton German vessel Main.[2] The two ships left Haugesund at about 0900hrs, but soon came under attack from a Luftwaffe bomber around 40 nautical miles (74 km) off the Norwegian coast. The bombs, aimed at the Main, missed but the German captain immediately scuttled his vessel and ordered his crew to abandon ship."

Backround made by inking onto white card then splashing with water. Die cuts are from Silhouette Studio.

Just testing out my new backround. I fiqured I'd get a decent indoor one with the winter coming up. BTW This is a Viet Cong Sniper/Spotter team, expect more of these in the future. Inspired by BFBC2 Vietnam expansion. Please tell me what you think of this backround. Also, this will not replace outdoor pics, this is pretty much just so I have a place to take pictures during the winter.

picture nr 60/365

01.03-2014

Everything can be photographed, you just have to be creative

 

Backround = Incendia transformed to a Mandela.

Shiney pink, orange, blue egg shapes created in Incendia with the Mandela as its Ambient color.

 

Layered in photoshop.

Flaming Pear plug in.

This is gonna be my new backround for my YouTube.

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion, New York, Javits Center in Backround

This is my oldest son's favorite Minifig. So I made him one for his room.

The minifig design is from brickplayer.com with a lot of variations.

This is with the backround from Lego.com

just added some texture to the backround...

Abno in the backround.

My Backround On YouTube. Click This Link To Go To My Channel, And Don't Forget To Subscribe!!! My Channel: www.youtube.com/user/bug603859

Now with backround color! :)

I had to change the blue clovers to purple because they blended to much with the sky color.

For "Color" Photo Challenge

i love pretty designs and backrounds. its all about the colors and the patterns

WideScreen Backround. SunRise Version

Manhattan in the backround

My hair and Mr. Lion in the backround :)

Fumiaki Kawahata :

Backround

Homemade Tissue Foil =)

Edward Hicks (1780 – 1849) was an American folk painter and distinguished minister of the Society of Friends. He became a Quaker icon because of his paintings.

Playing a gig on the 20th March in the Boom Boom Room, Parnell St, Dublin.

 

I'll be getting through most of the tracks from the recent Thirteen

album (entitled 'Come Back'), which can be downloaded here if you

haven't heard it already: www.cormacphelan.com

 

With any luck, I'll be joined on the night by Niamh Farrell and Dara Munnis, both of whom contributed to the album. As part of a double-bill with Thirteen, the excellent

Damien Walsh will also be playing.

 

Doors @ 8.30pm, 7/6 euro in.

cooking spray with black backround

(I miss you miss you)

Hello there the angel from my nightmare

The shadow in backround of the morgue

The unsespecting victim of darkness in the valley

We can live like Jack and Sally if we want

Where you can always find me

And we'll have Halloween on Christmas

And in the night we'll wish this never ends

We'll wish this never end

 

Where are you and I'm so sorry

I cannot sleep I cannot dream tonight

I need somebody and always

This sick strange darkness comes creeping on so haunting everytime

And as I stared I counted the webs from all the spiders

catching things and eating their insides

Like indecision to call you

And hear your voice of treason

Will you come home and stop this pain tonight

stop this pain tonight

 

Don't waste your time on me your already the voice inside my head

 

I miss you miss you.

 

I Miss You- Blink 182

_____________________________

 

yeah yeah, this is the same thing as this one , but I've hated that one ever since I did it, and kinda liked this one better... so...there's that...

He's been in my dreams a lot lately...I'll be with him, but no one will believe me...before I can take a picture to show them, he's gone. Normally my dreams aren't so focused...but anyway, I guess that's what drove me to redo this. Whether it's any better or not, I feel better about it. :)

Also I don't usually like Blink much, but this one I rather do. Fits well.

  

Mark Ryan presenting a prize to Craig Sweetman with John Finlay in the backround.

On Saturday 17th Sept employees from Dublin Airport Authority completed a 50k charity cycle to raise awareness for the DAA Charity of the Year, 3Ts – Turn The Tide of Suicide.

 

The 52 strong-group consisted of cyclists of varying experience – from pure beginners to seasoned cyclists. The atmosphere was electric as the group set out on the first leg of their challenge from ALSAA Sports Complex at Dublin Airport. The nip in the air made the group all the more keen to get on the road.

 

The teamwork displayed on the day was a credit to all involved, as the more experienced cyclists kept pace with the less experienced – encouraging them along. Craig Sweetman, who offered support and advice to cyclists in the lead up to the event, cycled in excess of 70k on the day as he moved swiftly up and down the line encouraging people along the way, helped by Kinsealy man John Finlay, both of the Airport Fire Service.

 

With a short stop at The Bracken Court Hotel, Balbriggan, the group began the second stage for a triumphant return to Dublin Airport.

 

Of course behind every event is a team of organisers but also the much needed sponsors - on this occasion Eurocycles went above and beyond the call of duty and helped make the 52 cyclists and 3Ts a very visible presence on the roads of north county Dublin with specially commissioned jerseys emblazoned with 3Ts.

 

While the event was hosted to coincide with European Mobility Week – encouraging alternative modes of transport – the DAA staff achieved their main challenge, which was to raise awareness for 3Ts and especially the 1Life 24hr Suicide Helpline.

 

For more information on 3Ts and 1Life, you can go to the 3Ts website.

   

Saluting Battery from Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta with Fort St Angelo in the backround.

 

Fort St. Angelo is the jewel in the crown of The Maltese Islands’ military heritage. According to legend, the fort stands on the site of a fortified Roman settlement.

 

When the Knights arrived on the Island in 1530, the Fort became the seat of the Grand Master of the Order. It was to play a heroic role in the Great Siege of 1565, when, against all odds, it managed to repel a formidable Saracen armada. The epic resistance of the Knights during the three-month siege gave the Fort its legendary status.

 

In the 19th century, the British took over the Fort and in 1912 it was officially listed as a ship, first as HMS Egmont and then in1933 it was renamed HMS St. Angelo. More recently, the Government granted the Order of the Knights of St. John the upper part of the fort, comprising the magisterial palace and St. Anne's Chapel.

   

My beautiful friend Dominik who was so kind to play the light model for a following shooting.This is his "out-of-bed-look",which is probably my favourite..

The setup is rather impro;it included a white sheet on the wall,two lights (from a construction site) and a reflector.One light came from the right side,the other was directed to the backround,reflector to the left.

demi bg!

please ask and do not steal :)

 

all made on picnik.

--do not own pics

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