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And one more photo for today ... another one of precious Blaze, who was absolutely positively I promised supposed to be my last rescued cat (#9). Now there are eleven ...
A wonderful drawing by C W Anderson, a prolific and gifted American illustrator of horses.
from
Blaze Finds the Trail.
Written and Illustrated by C W Anderson
Weekly Reader Children's Book Club edition, 1960
Tried to give a sporty look to this speed type robot runner & jumper.
Imagining this mecha dashes and jumps between future buildings and street.
Accelerates by his engines on hand, boots, and jetpack.
Good at maintain tasks such as carrying confidental data drive or rare parts.
Its speedy and lightweight design enables it to escape from most attacks.
Either blasters with heavy claws or an full accelerated kick can be an impressive weapon.
The setting sun disappears over the horizon in a blaze of many colors. Sunsets always take my breath away, so beautiful in their simplicity.
Sunsets on the ocean are definitely one of my favorite things to shoot. This was taken back earlier in the year when my wife and I finally made it to the great state of Oregon. We couldn't have picked out a better place to rest our heads for a few nights as this was the scene outside our room. I went down to the grassy area just steps from the beach to set up and enjoy the show. It was cloudy most of the day but we were rewarded with such a brilliant sunset right at the end. Haystack Rock is pictured to the right side of the frame.
Mike D.
You sure you want to be with me?
I've nothing to give.
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest, a taste of this.
Don't wanna be on top of your list,
Monopoly improperly kissed
We overcome in sixty seconds the strength we had together.
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed.
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk we'll hear beats.
Karmacoma...Karmacoma ...Karmacoma ...
You and her, walking through the suburbs
No, not exactly lovers
You're a couple, 'specially when your bodies double.
Duplicate and then you wait
For the next Kuwait.
Karmacoma ...Karmacoma ...Karmacoma ...
Jamaican aroma, karmacoma
You sure you want to be with me? I've nothing to give.
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest, a taste of this.
Don't wanna be on top of your list,
Monopoly improperly kissed
Overcome in sixty seconds the strength we had together.
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed.
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk we'll hear beats.
Karmacoma ...Karmacoma ....Karmacoma ....Karmacoma...
Karmacoma ...
Taking in the beautiful sunset.
Ondu 6x6Mk2 pinhole, shot on Fuji Provia 400X. Man, I love slide film! And flare from the pinhole camera too :)
BLAZE (noun): intense direct light
Photograph by Fred H. Politinsky
View my photographs at www.flickr.com/photos/jackpot999.
A special sunset over a backcountry lake | Sequoia National Park
Sunsets like this in the backcountry usually don't come easily. For this one I trekked off-trail for several miles through constant thunder and pouring rain (that story is probably starting to sound familiar...). This time, it got to brutal that I had to pitch my tent under a massive rock (you can actually see the rock, but not the tent, in the back right foreground) and napped for three hours in the afternoon to skip the worst of the pelting.
Things did begin to clear up about two hours before sunset, as usual. I was wishing I were somewhere else, because this lake isn't as photogenic from the shoreline as others nearby. The clouds looked thicker behind the lake, and I feared they might not light up, so I ran around the shore and a couple hundred feet up slabs and terraces to get to this vantage point. Earlier in the sunset, when the sun bathed the scene in orange light, I included more of the foreground slabs in my comp. As the show went on and the foreground glow faded, I found I liked this simple comp just as much.
Enjoy, and have a great week!
(update 11.22.12: thanks to a few solid suggestions that I should brighten it up a little; revised and replaced.)
- Jeff
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The spectral blaze of colors in the sky are reflected on the frozen water along the Lake Erie shoreline in Lorain, OH.
A November evening sun's last hurrah ignites the slopes above the East Fellside village of Melmerby.
Muizenberg Session
Stair gap to road
Strobist:
SB-600 to the left (in shot) on full & 85m
SB-600 just to my left on full & 14m
Triggered with PW's
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To the left of this spot there is, for me, a perfect spot to take pictures of planes taking off…On my return my intention was to take some light trails and stack them together, however last time I was there I was standing on something to take the pictures…I thought my tripod would give me the same height but it did not and was not getting a composition that I liked. I moved over to the approach light and this time I kept the tripod low.
I took a test shot, as you do, but the approach light did not stand out that much, so on the next shot took out my torch, waited for the traffic to pass and took the shot and used the torch to light the approach light. I only managed to get three shots of planes going over as a 'security guard' told me that it is not a safe place to stand and I need to move on…
I increased the exposure slightly and increased the blue hue to add a little bit of aqua in it. I took the image in PS and stacked the 3 other images. As they were all on one side I thought it looked like it was missing something so I duplicated the layer and moved it to the other side. Bought the image back to lightrooms and increased the orange and yellow luminance to get the approach light to stand out a bit more and finally added a bit of vignetting.
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Real Name: Danielle Winstind.
First Apperaence: A Blazing Light.
Latest Appereance: A Sixth Sense.
This has been a WIP for quite some time now, and then I found the this body and I think it suits her quite good, (and by the way, I didn't buy the huge SW set, I got this body from a Mix & Match box in a Lego Shop.) I loved Pepper's latest Blaze story, along with his old one, so I made this as a 'tribute'. :)
Oh and my Uriel is nearly finished, just need a head (ideas?).
Comments and Favs Appreciated :)