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Ahhhh.....natural celestial lighting
Drew Perkins Photography
Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
An enchanting view of a pedestrian alleyway in Toronto's Bloor-Yorkville district, transformed by "Holiday Magic" star installations and hanging light displays. The 105mm focal length creates a beautiful sense of depth, drawing the viewer down the snow-covered path past glowing storefronts and frost-dusted planters. By utilizing a +1.67 exposure bias on the Fujifilm X-H2, the brilliance of the overhead lights is preserved while maintaining the soft, cold texture of the winter night.
halloween costume and dance party at the princess theater in columbus, ms. featuring the hooded deer, the electrocity crew, pyroglyphics and dj glotron. production by gtr productions.
halloween costume and dance party at the princess theater in columbus, ms. featuring the hooded deer, the electrocity crew, pyroglyphics and dj glotron. production by gtr productions.
halloween costume and dance party at the princess theater in columbus, ms. featuring the hooded deer, the electrocity crew, pyroglyphics and dj glotron. production by gtr productions.
Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
Discovering new ways to express both our terrestrial and celestial souls through art. I will be birthing (making is much too cold of a word to use) these limited edition prints of how the mind's eye sees the universal soul in all of us.
Each print will be individually e-signed, numbered and will be accompanied by a certificate of universality/authenticity. Please allow 2-3 weeks to finish and unicorns take an additional three days.
* For those of you that are interested, this is where I get my inspiration: iasos.com/artists/erial/celestial-soul-portraits/
Célèste, Celeste, Celestial Züchter unbekannt Einführung 1759 Alba-Rose
Die Griechen und Römer kultivierten bereits Alba-Rosen in ihren Gärten. Albertus Magnus erwähnt die Alba-Rose um 1250 in Deutschland. Die bekannteste Albarose ist 'Semiplena'. Sie wurde im 14. Jahrhundert als 'White Rose of York' im Wappen des englischen 'House of York' zur Zeit der Rosenkriege berühmt.
The Alba rose group, the third of the major groups of ancient roses.
Mom, Dad, Lisa and I took a tour of the Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory today. Not a lot of people know it's in Boulder Colorado I guess.
Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
Not being a celestial expert I didn't know anything about this until I started seeing it on some of my contacts. Evidently these are the two brighest planets plus the moon, last time for a long time they will be this close together. They were closer a few nights ago but it's been cloudy until tonight.
I came out of the doctor's office after getting new contacts. I was trying them with my camera (so much better than my glasses) when I spotted this in the sky. Handheld with my 18-200 in the parking lot.
OK, for you celestial experts- didn't I see a photo from Australia with the planets on the other side of the moon so it looked like a big smiley face? Was that due to being the opposite side of the earth or was it just earlier in the event a few days ago? Just curious.
Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
halloween costume and dance party at the princess theater in columbus, ms. featuring the hooded deer, the electrocity crew, pyroglyphics and dj glotron. production by gtr productions.
halloween costume and dance party at the princess theater in columbus, ms. featuring the hooded deer, the electrocity crew, pyroglyphics and dj glotron. production by gtr productions.
A poster for a streamlined train, the Comet, shows another celestial body, on the door inside the lineman's hut on the Chester and Becket Fn3 railroad. Note the z-scale truck used as rollers for the door. This modular railroad is superbly detailed, and features fine-scale craftsmanship in unusual F-scale (15mm:1 foot, 45mm track gauge for narrow-gauge models). Shown at the Amherst Railroad Hobby Show.
Shrine
India: Gujarat, late 18th-19th century
Silver over wood
The semi-dome and scalloped arch that top this shrine are Islamic Mughal architectural forms. The courtiers mounted on elephants are Indo-Muslim. Celestial female musicians and bids ornament the upper level of the shrinke. These scrutctures in the form of miniature temples were used in the domestic shrines of well-to-do Hindo and Jain homes and as devotional chapels inside larger temples. A Gujaati Jain insription on the shrine list the costs of the various sculptural parts, indicating that perhaps a merchant was the donor.
"Somewhere someone is thinking of you. Someone is calling you an angel. This person is using celestial colors to paint your image. Someone is making you into a vision so beautiful that it can only live in the mind. Someone is thinking of the way your breath escapes your lips when you are touched. How your eyes close and your jaw tightens with concentration as you give pleasure a home. These thoughts are saving a life somewhere right now. In some airless apartment on a dark, urine stained, whore lined street, someone is calling out to you silently and you are answering without even being there. So crystalline. So pure. Such life saving power when you smile. You will never know how you have cauterized my wounds. So sad that we will never touch. How it hurts me to know that I will never be able to give you everything I have."”
-Henry Rollins
I believe this is one of my best photos because it was super hard to capture but came out better than I was expecting. I used the bulb feature on my camera because I really wanted a defined trail of the star. I had to use a tripod in order to get the camera to be so still and face the direction I wanted.
When it came to editing I cropped the image in more to have a rule of thirds occur. I also elevated the shadowing and saturation to make the star pop.
I chose this photo to be in my final portfolio because I spent 3 hours outside trying to capture this photo. It was a complete challenge for me but I feel as though I captured a different form of celestial photography.