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Pacifica, CA - 2013

shadow on blind for Window Wednesdays

Nicole Quinn Cosplay casts a spell as Vanessa, the human form of Ursula the Sea Witch.

 

You can check out more of her cosplay on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/nicolequinncos/

Sun and deep shade on early morning country walk. Teasel shadow on yellow painted pipe.

Whitby, England. 14.05.2016

Hasselblad 205tcc; 80mm Planar, Delta 100; DDX

I have shipped all the orders and finally can start to casting. I think I have a problem on the molds, the plaster is not special for molding, it drys very slow and causes stick, especially in joint bowls, which is quite frustrated. I don't have time to make new molds, so hope I can get some pieces available.

Casting plaques and signs in aluminium at the Dove Holes foundry of Leander Architectural.

Riddles BR pacific 70013 'Britannia' powers up to Merstham tunnel, having just passed under the 'Quarry' line at Hooley, Surrey. With the sun so low in the sky in mid-December, its light only hits the valley bottom around midday, and even then, the temperature was zero.

Mother Goose Productions has a casting call for the leading role in their latest nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty". I almost didn't do this photo because 1. it could never be as great as my last Humpty Dumpty photo and 2. I couldn't find two of my Humpty Dumpty(s). Guess they know it is a snuff flick and all the kings men and all the kings horses could never put them back together again.

 

Toy Sunday: Theme--Together Again

Studio Session, low key with single strobe, casting a shadow of the model in the background. Given the outfit and sixties feel, I added a little grain in post, to try giving the shot a little more of a retro feel.

 

Model - Constance A Smith

Hair Stylist - Steph O'neill freelance hair stylist

 

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Ferry departing Brodick, Arran

Local fisherman casting out his line opposite the looming skyline of Hong Kong island

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Hogweed seed head in my studio. Natural light from a window.

The main center for metal casting in Bangladesh is in Dhamrai. For many generations, this place has produced handmade metal ware for markets throughout Bangladesh, using techniques that are over 2,000 years old. These methods are used to make items ranging from ornate Hindu and Buddhist statues to simple household objects such as pitchers (kolshi as is locally called – the lead shot) and also items include quality statues, decanters, bowls, spoons and plates.

 

Over the past fifty years, many of the families in Bangladesh who have been involved in the metal casting trade have taken on other work. With stiff competition from inexpensive machine-made aluminum and plastic products coming in from India and other countries in the region, the market for handcast items has gradually dwindled away.

 

As a result, the tradition of making handmade cast metal objects is in jeopardy. For example, there are only six people left in Bangladesh who are capable of making masterpiece-quality Hindu and Buddhist images using the lost wax method. Twenty years ago, there were over 30 craftsmen who knew this technique. If this trade is someday lost, an important part of Bangladesh's artistic tradition will vanish forever.

  

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A bit of a play on words here because of the setting sun casting shadows over lug worm casts.

Thanks to flickerati stimply for generously billowing his heart out during our night shoot in the industrial area.

So that's what flowers do at night, cast spells and bloom for the moon.

I don't normally have people in my shots but I liked the lads fishing off the pier and thought it added a lot to the shot.

 

I took a few of the same shot & decided on this one as I like the repeated lines of waves.

The river Severn at Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

A welcome surprise at the end of a chilly day! The sun waits to burst through clouds and casts a lovely golden glow over Sutton Park.

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Dec. 23, 2016

Mamiya RB 67 - 90mm. lens

Fugi Acros 100 - APH09 - 1:50

 

Far in the distance. It looks like a great cast. Takes much practice.

It was too hot and humid for casting and this happened! Still I like the damage. He's too delicate to be put on a body so he'll become a bust for Halloween maybe.

This caught my attention this evening. It is a casting shadow on a side of a building from the setting sun.

This is a good turning point in my skies tribute and is a discovery I made on a new trek on the MacLake trail. I only snapped a couple of shots out there this trek. I liked this one because it shows the relationship between Longmont's recreation destinations and the locals who have shut off their electronics, except for earpods, and heeded nature's call for their absolutely necessary exercise. It seems that lessons about exercise, stress and DNA support have been learned by then. I usually pause, turn about and scan for images while often stopping to chat.

 

"You are here," announced the marker as I headed out west of Dawson Park on the lake loop when I discovered these smiley faces at the first half-mile marker.

 

I wandered out west from Dawson Park at McIntosh Lake on the loop trail for exercise in the afternoon and found this willy nilly sky. It was another abnormal warm springtime in the Rockies day. This day won't be as "Stormy" as the orange mob boss's dance card.

 

Mac Lake is always a good spot for a walk. I get out there a few times each month... after splapping my sleepy bum. I hoped to bail more with the final advent of spring this year. All the Colorado newbies complain about the down turns with panic warnings. I am panicked about the extensive over-paving and over-warming of Largemont.

  

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