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

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

Lake Ontario taken from KernCliff - Burlington, Ontario, Canada

shadow on blind for Window Wednesdays

This is a moody shot of the shoreline of the Ponce De Leon Historical Park in Punta Gorda, Florida before sunset. Just hundreds of feet beyond this point, the shoreline turns into a narrow strip of sand and the mangroves.

 

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Dec. 23, 2016

Mamiya RB 67 - 90mm. lens

Fugi Acros 100 - APH09 - 1:50

 

Date: February 2020

Medium: Digital Photographs and Digital Photomontage

Locations: Santa Cruz, CA and Paris, France

Dimensions: 15" x 30"

© 2020 Tony DeVarco

 

Credit: The base layer in the center photomontaged panel was photographed while visiting the Louvre on October 16, 2015. The image is of a plaster cast of the torso (detail) of "Winged Victory of Samothrace" which was on display in the Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities. The full cast was displayed from 1866 to 1880 before restoration. Here is a history of the sculpture: musee.louvre.fr/oal/victoiredesamothrace/victoiredesamoth...

The river Severn at Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

Awaji Yumebutai Park, Botanical Gardens, Cultural Complex, Hotel and Conference Center, Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.

 

Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center

Architect: Tadao Ando, 2000

 

The Awaji Yumebutai complex deserves a few accompanying words, as I found it both highly fascinating (and photogenic), yet at the same time profoundly strange. The development originated in the massive excavation pit left behind from the construction of several artificial islands in the Osaka Bay, including Kansai Airport. The resulting scar in the Awaji hills (which incidentally became the epicentre of the deadly Hanshin Kobe earthquake in 1995) was to be replaced foremost by “new nature”, with the assignment given to architect Tadao Ando, who designed every part of the complex (including some major amendments after the earthquake).

 

The result is unlike any modern architecture I have seen – a fully abstracted, totally artificial representation of nature, but almost entirely devoid of the real thing. Instead, the vision realized in Yumebutai is best described as a mash-up of the Acropolis, the Alhambra, the Forum Romanum and similar monumental and hyper-geometric sites, combined with elements of cascaded renaissance water gardens such as the Villa d’Este. Nature itself is mostly present in name, such as “Sky Garden” or “Water Garden”, both made entirely of Ando’s signature tie-holed concrete, or “Shell Beach” for the tens of thousands of meticulously arranged and inlaid seashells that line the concrete bottoms of pools and cascades.

 

But most strange of all is the feeling that all this only exists for architecture’s sake – while the site contains several large functions such as a conference centre, grand hotel, wedding chapel and cultural and gastronomy spaces, all of these don’t even make up 50% of the constructed area, and it seems that first and foremost the expansive concrete structures that fill the hillsides are there because of Ando’s vision, rather than for any functional needs – a quite unique and at the same time unsettling perspective.

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.

Fishing on the rocks, Battery Gardens, Brixham, Devon, England, UK

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.

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

Winter in the Lamar Valley.....photographed this tree during our February trip out west. As we rounded a corner in the valley, I was struck by the beauty of this lone tree, casting its shadow in the afternoon sunlight.....simplicity at its best!!!! Posted a similar shot previously, but this one is taken from a slightly different angle.

 

Explored August 22, 2009 - #235

Casting net at Changi Point.

Take a walk in my blog: A Walk at Changi Point

 

*Note: More pics of Sky and Scenery in my Sky and Scenery Album.

UP 2608 leads a westbound coal train at Desert, Utah.

 

May 10, 2019

Bien Hoa Vietnam.

 

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The varied weather provided ever changing views, it would have been great to sit and watch the cloud clearing off Liathach but the midges had other ideas....

Hello, ladies and gentlefigs!

 

If you're wondering why there is a variety of Batman characters surrounding a webcam in front of a physical backdrop, well, wonder no more! Also, congratulations on missing the title of the photo entirely! All sass aside, I am putting out a casting call for the purposes of making a brickfilm to upload to my youtube channel, BaneShake. I have made a small handful of stop-motion films over the last couple of years, just with basic equipment and mostly just for fun, although there were a couple made to enter into "just for fun" contests. However, I'm wanting to step up my game- thus the new webcam- and doing so means I'm going to want more voices than just my own.

 

This is where this comes in; right now, I am specifically casting these characters (Harley Quinn, Riddler, Catwoman, Robin, Catman, Batman, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Two-Face, Penguin, and Deadshot) for a standalone video. This will be something of a loving parody, and each character has only one or two lines a piece.

 

If you are interested in voicing any of the characters, send me a message on here, and I'll be very glad to discuss things further with you on an individual basis, such as specific things I'm looking for in each role. Additionally, while I am only needing this selection right now, I am also keeping an eye out for talent in future projects,DC comics and unrelated, both comedic and serious. So even if I don't cast you here, I may have offers for you down the road. Feel free to message me if you have any questions, too; you don't have to feel pressured or obligated to participate if you do decide to message me.

 

Until next time, happy building!

 

--Charlie

"I thought the most beautiful thing in the world must be shadow" - Sylvia Plath

casting shadows at guesthouse

There are two main families at the center of the story! Everything revolves around them for the most part!

Neighbor's front yard tree casts shadows onto the yard.

"Still casting around for some positives about this new Flickr! Looks nice but it's slow, buggy, hard to use, anti-community... Hmmmm..."

— Tom Raven

 

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It's all about light and composition...or so I'm told, but I reckon luck has a big hand it it too...How lucky to get the fishermen (one in red, a triple bonus point) in the right spot and casting their nets! Did you know that this spot has featured a few times in the series Haven?!

 

Northwest Cove, on the Aspotogan Peninsula (often called the Blandford Peninsula).

The Aspotogan Peninsula is a peninsula in the eastern part of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.

 

It protrudes from the South Shore into the Atlantic Ocean and separates St. Margarets Bay in the east from Mahone Bay in the west; the Aspotogan Peninsula is connected to the much larger Nova Scotia peninsula to the north.

 

The coast of the Aspotogan Peninsula is dotted with a number of small fishing and tourist-related communities; Hubbards in the northeast being the largest. Other communities on the peninsula are Fox Point, Mill Cove, The Lodge, Northwest Cove, Southwest Cove, Aspotogan, Bayswater, New Harbour, Blandford, Upper Blandford, Deep Cove, and East River.

 

Route 329 circles the peninsula along the coast while Trunk 3 and Highway 103 pass to the north.

 

Postcard Texture by Boccacino

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