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FINALLY I CAN SEE ONE OF MY PICTURES IN A PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE!!!

I'M VERY EXCITED AND INSPIRED AND OF COURSE THIS IS DEDICATED TO THE PERSON WHO BELIEVED I COULD DO THIS HOBBIE, MY FRIEND GOYO WHO GAVE ME MY FIRST SERIOUS CAMERa.

 

THANKS BUDDY!!

AND THANKS TO "CUARTOSCURO" MAG

Episode 01: The Girl Whose Dress Wears Her

Photo Shoot 01: LBD- Little Black Dress

 

Full Episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZ6loZhZKY

 

Is Lolita the Model of the Moment? Vote Now:

 

bntm.tumblr.com/post/2585172055/model-of-the-moment

 

Special Thanks to our Guest Judge this Episode, Franceska Kop (AKA BratzSwedish), for judging this weeks' photo shoot :)

 

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Back to Basics

 

where careers begin: the local musical school celebrates 60 years! Congratulations

Christina ties up a guy from the audience.

Negative processing of a zebra patterned ottoman

I made this a long-long time ago but keep forgetting to post it.

 

Side Note; For copyright purposes I feel the need to state that any of the images, fonts, logos, borders, brushes or anything else used to create my covers don't belong to me and I don't claim any of them. To anyone who post's the resources I use is my covers; Thank you.

Stand alone message happening this week in our youth service. The message is going to cover getting back to the basics of communication between the students and God.

Episode 01: The Girl Whose Dress Wears Her

Photo Shoot 01: LBD- Little Black Dress

 

Full Episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZ6loZhZKY

 

Is Anya the Model of the Moment? Vote Now:

 

bntm.tumblr.com/post/2585172055/model-of-the-moment

 

Special Thanks to our Guest Judge this Episode, Franceska Kop (AKA BratzSwedish), for judging this weeks' photo shoot :)

 

Minox 35 GT, Kodak Tri-X 400, D76

Minox 35 GT, Kodak Tri-X 400, D76

It was good to see the Garden this morning free from gimmicks and sideshows. Missouri Botanical Garden in Saint Louis, Missouri.

 

Seven image HDR.

Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland - 2017

The NC500 takes a sharp right (if heading anti-clockwise like me) after Unapool and heads west towards Stoer. Here the roads get interesting, the weather closed in, and the rain fell.

 

Salyut-S, Rollei RPX 400 @800, D76

Salyut-S, Kodak Tri-X 400, D76

So I've been thinking . . . a lot . . .

As long as I'm over here on my Safari browser, nothing has changed.

So why am I still upset?

How do some of my contacts just accept the obnoxious flickr changes so easily?

Why do I react so vehemently to the horrible black box?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we found the black box from the missing airplane?

Perhaps having a lousy head cold isn't helping?

Anyway, what's wrong with back to basics?

Have a great SUNday, everyone!

 

“If in our daily life we can smile, if we can be peaceful and happy, not only we, but everyone will profit from it. This is the most basic kind of peace work.”

~ Thich Nhat Hanh ~

Minox 35 GT, Kodak Tri-x 400, D76

20170813 Luna soft light-wk33

The first shot using my D200 as a pin-hole camera ....

 

This was achieved by removing the lens and fitting the body cap which has a 1mm hole drilled through it - camera switched to manual focus and exposure - obviously I was unable to set the aperture or focus but just the exposure time - I selected 1/5 second with ISO100 and this is the result.....

 

Slightly tweaked in Camera RAW and the border added in Photoshop but pretty much straight out of camera.

Episode 01: The Girl Whose Dress Wears Her

Photo Shoot 01: LBD- Little Black Dress

 

Full Episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZ6loZhZKY

 

Is Simone the Model of the Moment? Vote Now:

 

bntm.tumblr.com/post/2585172055/model-of-the-moment

 

Special Thanks to our Guest Judge this Episode, Franceska Kop (AKA BratzSwedish), for judging this weeks' photo shoot :)

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

finally got a chance to test my pinhole lens. interesting shooting at f128 and having nothing in focus!

Zinnia

Created in response to overwhelming requests from clients and our sales team, Zinnia maintains the same Japanese stencil-inspired, botanical pattern of Brentano classic Dahlia but re-imagines the weave for outdoor requirements and re-colors it for a fresh take on this successful, graphic upholstery. Woven from 100% high energy-dyed polyester, Zinnia meets contract performance standards at 30,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek). It also offers strong lightfastness and has both Teflon and antibacterial finishes. Available in 9 colors ranging from classic neutrals, like Dreamland and Aztec, to the established blue of Art Deco, to the bold and fun Sunbow and Peppermint Stick.

 

Zinnia Link:

www.brentanofabrics.com/fabrics/details.aspx?fabID=6105-01

 

anagliphic expo.

mural, fotografia, graffiti, ilustracion visuales y mas este 27 de septiembre casa de la tia tina

Minox 35 GT, tri-x 400

I like this image because it reminds me all the luxury we have in the West are superfluous and make our lives not better...

 

Isaan is the huge northeastern region of Thailand on the Korat plateau. It is a rural area and away from the mass tourism. I really love to stay in this authentic part of Thailand where people live close to nature, with some animist traditions. This is an attempt to make you discover what lies beyond the stereotypes...

(2007) This is a M1911A, GI model parkerized green, manufactured by Rock Island Armory in .45 acp, resting on OD background; RIA is the US Brand name for ARMSCOR based in the Philippines. They are just as dependable and rugged as the Springfield Armory GI model, at about half the price, and preferable to the Auto Ordinance M1911A. The grip is solid wood, no frills, while for comparision the Springfield has a checked pattern and two big letters "US" engraved on it, and the Auto Ordinance grips are molded plastic. This particular model can infrequently give a slight hammer-bite when firing. But it shoots accurately at 15 yards with the fixed sights. Plenty good for "street work" or home defense. I'd like to see the US military go back to this, or at least an updated .45 acp sidearm; This transition *is* slowly happening, since the rationale for moving to 9mm (NATO Alliance ammo sharing, for repulsing a USSR invasion of Western Europe) has mostly evaporated. The modern M9 is still a fine sidearm, I'm just still partial to the M1911A.

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