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~Sh Poses~ Phone Call

 

If you don't see this pose on their MP please check the LM To Their Inworld Store. He's working on the store.

 

♫♫♫ She had a West coast strut that was as sweet as molasses

But really knocked me out was her cheap sunglasses ♫♫♫

 

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Digital Art -Cammino e Vivo Capovolto , Retrospect (86, 99, 1103) - Moderate

Sydney : Mesh body Maitreya Lara

Mesh head Lelutka Ever

Shape Afrodite A5 Unique Megastore

Dress Blueberry

Hair Catz

.... and easy way to shoot the Hotwheels Stunt Plane looks like flying in the sky by hanging it using a wire 😁

 

CHEAP TRICK is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois.

 

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Gravity Poses ◘ Anywhere with You at Pose Fair

amias ◘ Amita Blouse, Aliss Skirt, and Steph Shoes at Amias

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╠Lelutka - Lilly Head

╠Deetalez - Ella

 

╠[ ERAUQS ] - Caio Long Sleeve Tee

╠E.K - Byron - Rolled up Straight Jeans

╠Bleich - The Star

╠Modulus - Simon Hair & Hat

╠Lelutka - Skylar Head

╠Belleza - Mesh Body Jake

╠avarosa - Wayne Skin

  

╠[Since1975] - Shopping Bag

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My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "EagleView".

 

Shot with a Noritsu "26-49 mm F 3.4-4.9" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Had taken a day return on the ferry from Ullapool to the outer Hebrides as the weather wasn't up to much and when we got back in the evening had opted for a quick walk up Stac Polly, and as we did the clouds broke to give some gorgeous last light on the hills of Assynt.

During a heavy downpour at Tamworth, the passengers riding Virgin's 1.00pm London Euston - Manchester Piccadilly service (1H26) barely notice the sharp right-hand turn as the Pendolino cabin tilting mechanism works overtime on the curve.

 

Meantime the wheels are doing a rather nice job of dispersing the water lying on top of the railhead - I wonder if the passengers knew they'd purchased Cheap Spray Returns?

 

1.56pm, 24th April 2018

Low end picks in a small bottle, illuminated from the bottom through a green food storage lid. They are backlit by a headlamp in red mode and lastly there is some blue spilling down from recessed LED lighting in the kitchen ceiling.

She’s a strong cup of black coffee in a world that is drunk on the cheap wine of shallow love.

 

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Trying cheap macro techniques. This one is taking using an old lens, in reverse on the camera. manual zoom, handheld, natural - existing - light. Lucky the insect was calm and no wind. closer...

Claude Lorrain was right in saying that the foreground of a picture is always repugnant and that the interest of an artwork must be seen in the distance, in that unfathomable realm which is the refuge of lies, of those dreams caught in the act, which are the only thing men love

Cheap date.. must be Saturday night!

A Halloween decoration emanates an eerie feeling of omnipresence as it beckons me from the shelf of a discount store. Even in the context of a brightly lit retail environment, full of shoppers and just one aisle away from potato chips, the eyes radiate pure malevolence. In moments like this it all feels directed solely at me. It's almost as if only I can see these things as they truly are, rather than the cheap plastic skull that other shoppers see. My mind always seems to work in this two-track system: interpreting what I actually see versus how things make me feel. There's often a wide gulf separating the two. It's the simultaneous curse and blessing bestowed upon artists. I snapped the picture then hurried on with my shopping. But memories of this moment will linger.

Situated just downstream from the London Apprentice. The Town Wharf is situated right on the river and the Thames Path actually passes right through the pub. A two-storey Sam Smith's pub built to resemble a Swiss chalet. It's unbranded and also un-signposted from the main road, hidden away at the end of a quiet side street in an area of new build offices and apartments. The outside decking affords a view of Isleworth Ait (a teardrop shaped island) in the middle of the River Thames. As part of the Samuel Smiths chain, the pub only sells its own brand of beer which is suprisingly cheap. No real ale, handpumps removed. Sam Smiths Old Brewery Bitter available but no longer on hand pull. NB. The pub is a 'mobile free zone', phones, iPads etc are NOT permitted!

 

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Looking out the window of one of the loco hauled trains on Line 94 between Borsodszirák and Edelény.

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Photography needn't be expensive. Some wrapping paper from a Christmas present, the kitchen sink, and a dripping tap! I would love a drop control system but really can't afford to splash out! This one was micro seconds away from a collision which could have been much more special.

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A red Chevy Camaro convertible, going cheap! I just had to have it!

 

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A forced perspective shot of my latest 1/18th scale 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 convertible with the backdrop of another section of our village bird pond area.

 

This model was lying unloved and unwanted in what was effectively a bargain bin at a local auto accessory shop. Upside down, under a pile of other gear, I rescued it, paid the bargain price being asked and gave it a new home. The model is from the cheap and cheerful end of the scale model market, but is very well detailed in most areas, but less so in others. The radio antenna was 2mm thick on the model, so would have translated to a whopping 36mm at full scale. That had to go! But conversely, it has a beautifully detailed engine bay and fully operational suspension! Most importantly, it's red, has shiny chrome wheels and it's a convertible. A perfect day to show it off too!

These little Chickadees are not shy. When it's cold they require more energy to stay warm which means more food & they will come ask any passerby for some spare seeds. Hence me being able to get such a close shot. They kept flying all around me as I walked through a local nature trail. It was -23*C today and felt even colder with the bitter winds

Face it. Rail fanning is expensive. Like most hobbies, if you try to pursue it for a profit, it's not going to happen. Gas, food, lodging, time, equipment, and vehicle wear and tear are all up front cost to take us to and from our hobby. No matter how many photos we sell to the magazines for "one time use", you'll always be in the red. Now, many of us like to include the drone. I would, too, but I haven't brought myself to that point, yet. However, four days after yesterday shot that I posted on Flickr, I returned to the Belpre Industrial Parkersburg Ohio River bridge with this shot in mind. It all came together with perfect lighting and timing for their train as it returned from Relief, Ohio. This "drone" shot came in the form of a top level parking space in an otherwise empty parking garage adjacent to the bridge in downtown Parkersburg, WV. A decent view to enjoy without looking into a screen. The EMD Geeps humming as they pull the grade with a long train, without hearing buzzing blades. The best part, pulling to the exit gate and sticking the ticket into the slot....."Cash Only" the hand written sign read. Oh, boy, I don't usually have cash on me, but when 50 cents popped up on the screen, I was able to scour that up and drop two quarters in the slot. Drone, bought, used, and paid for. End of story.

playing with lights and reflectors...

She had a west coast strut that was sweet as molasses

But what really knocked me out was her cheap sunglasses

When you can do it!

Camera: Agfa Super Silette L

Lens: Agfa Color Solinar 2.8/50mm

Film: Kodak ProImage 100

Developed by flash foto, München

Digitized with a Sony a7riii

Location: Laguna di Venezia, Italy

 

Actually, i do not really like the colors of this professional film. If i have the choice, i prefer the cheaper Kodacolor Gold 200. Due to Corona there was a shortage of that film in the summer of 2020 (and still is) so i had to resort to whatever film i could get.

The camera i used was my backup camera i fortunately took with me on this trip in case my main camera, an Agfa Ambi Silette, failed. When the Ambi fell apart in Burano and a vital part of the transport mechanism vanished in the water of a canal, i was glad i had the Super Silette with me.

This is a weird material and nothing about it is particularly nice, its rough and scratchy to the touch, not very flexible, itchy (especially my hessian underpants!) and has an aura of cheapness and peasantry about it but it does look good in close up!

Strobist...westcott ice light 2 close camera left and above, yongnuo yn360 camera right pointing towards the background for fill.

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