View allAll Photos Tagged bagged

Yes, I will be hopping aboard a flight sometime during the holiday season, so my carry-on is about ready to go, just need to add a jug of eggnog!

 

We're Here! inspecting to see what's in your bag?.

taken for macro mondays - Bag

I learned how to make a tobacco bag. It was fun to make the bag but I think I need to practise alot more.to get it right.

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.

© All rights reserved

Inspired by one of this week's discussion comments.

Close up of basket bag

My completed take on Bag End - Home of Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins in Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Made entirely from polymer clay and without paints or inks for colouring.

november 2006

19-1/4" x 22"

acrylic on cardboard

 

About 20X20cm (8X8inches)

Blogged: adcreates.blogspot.com/

Bag at equal10 event with 2 poses

Ty Hunkaa for this cute pic :)

Week 51 (v 9.0) - like a bag of wet leaves

california oranges

10 pounds

Bolsa "malinha" encomenda da Dinah, confeccionada em tecido 100% algodão, com bolso interno, alça regulável.

This bag is a part of our winter collection 2009

FELT by Irit Dulman & Tal Cohen

Our Felt Products can be found at:

Agas and Tamar - N.Y.

Agas and Tamar - Tel-Aviv

Gertrud - Tel Aviv

Gertrud - Ramat-Hasharon

 

Bag End is at the end of Bagshot Row and the home of Bilbo Baggins.

 

There were no oak trees on the farm used for Hobbiton so the one at Bag End is artificial with leaves imported from Taiwan and glued on by local students.

 

Hobbiton movie set, near Matamata.

Parque de La 93, Bogotá Colombia Agosto 2007

dpod.info

facebook.com/dpodmarkov

@_dpod_

front of the bag

Miss Dawn's wedding present. Lots of work - she's totally worth it!

 

Blogged at: notquitevintage.typepad.com

Summer's almost come, and it is time, for me, to try new shots playing with high-lights and contrast.

 

And, to prepare, again, a new series of high-key images.

 

Explored (5/18/2014)

just a man with his bag

#11 on Explore.

The bag I currently use is the monster Lowepro CompuTrekker Plus AW. Take a look inside. View Large On Black

 

Cameras:

Nikon D300s (main)

Nikon D300 (backup)

Nikon MB-D10 vertical grip

 

Lenses:

Nikkor AF 10.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye

Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX HSM

Nikkor AF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 G ED

Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX HSM

Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8

Tamron AF SP 90mm f/2.8 macro 1:1

Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8 G ED VR

Nikkor AF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR

Nikkor TC-17E II 1.7x AF-S Teleconverter

 

Lighting:

2 Nikon SB-600 Speedlight w/ bouncer

3 Nikon SB-800 Speedlight w/ bouncer

Nikon SD-8A speed charge batterypack

Nikon SG-3IR IR-panel for wireless Speedlights

Umbrellas, softboxes and portable lighting stands

Nikon SJ-1 set of gel filters for speedlights

 

Filters:

ND-filter B+W ND110 3.0 10-stop

Gradual ND-filter Cokin P121

Cokin P153 ND4

2 Cokin P154 ND8

Cokin P164 Circular Polarizer

Wideangle filter holder Cokin P-series

Regular filter holder Cokin P-series

Circular polarizers B+W

Infrared filter B+W 093

Infrared filter Hoya R72

 

Accessories:

Hotshoe double spirit level

Headlamp for fumbling in the dark

Hama dust blower

VisibleDust Magic Cleaner microfiber cloth

Compass for the times when I get lost

Micnova MQ-TC2 interval timer for Nikon

Phottix Cleon wireless radio remote for Nikon

Lastolite collapsible grey card

Lastolite collapsible reflector 45cm

Set of gel filters for the Speedlights

Memory cards, CF and SDHCs

Extra batteries, AA and EN-EL3e

Nikon viewfinder cap DK-5

OP/Tech Rainsleeves for unexpected preciptation

 

In the laptop pocket:

MacBook Pro 13" (or in a separate bag)

 

Not in the bag right now but lugging along for film sessions:

Røde SVM, stereo video mic with a neat hotshoe mount for the D300s.

Røde "Dead Kitten" windshield for windy outdoors

Steadicam Merlin

 

Other gear not in the bag:

Canon G9 digital compact

Minolta Dimage Z7 digital compact good for IR-shooting

Voigtländer Vito BR rangefinder loaded w/ Ilford HP4+ B/W film

2 Tristar Magic Square softbox for speedlights w/ lighting stand

Transparent umbrellas 85cm w/ mount for speedlights

Kata E-702 large raincover for DSLRs

AquaPac submersible bag for the Canon G9 compact

Manfrotto 055XB and 190XB tripods with video and ball heads

Manfrotto 745B + 701HDV tripod with fluid video head

Manfrotto 680B + 128RC2 monopod for video footage w/ tele lenses

Handy Zoom H2 4-channel surround audio recorder w/ microphones

Røde "Dead Kitten" windshield for the Zoom H2

Bose around-ear headphones for audio/video editing on the MacBook

Epson Stylus Pro 3800 for A2+ sized prints (try to squeeze it into the bag ;)

 

What's missing?

I'm in desperate need for a motor head for serious timelapse pans. Oh... and I really need a good, long term workout. That's to the awfully weighty baggie or even the 70-200 VR alone... ;)

 

FYI - the stuffed bag weighs at least a ton (11kgs - 24lbs).

a funny tiny creature, i think its a type of Bag Worm, very small and it was moving about very quickly too

Tough to focus on caterpillars in a bag of silk. The image has sort of an alien look.

I find the bag and boot combo is perfect

Chơi với người ta mà sao chỉ nghĩ đến lợi ích của bản thân mình? Chơi sao đừng đề chúng ghét là okay rồi ;)

My FaceBook

I finished a bag I had been working on, finally figured out how to turn it inside out!

blogged here!

Qingdao, January 2025

 

This is China~~

 

500px

 

Facebook

 

Instagram

1 2 4 6 7 ••• 79 80