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Couldn't sleep last night so was out the house for 03:30 and taking this shot at 04:20 looking over to Parkhouse and Chrome Hills.
This is 2 (1 min 30 second) exposures stitched to give a wider view of the lingering morning mist in the Upper Dove Valley.
Today was a special day, I was a fraction bit caught out as when the sun did eventually rise I was just that little to low and was caught in the thick of the rising mist. I did still manage to get lots of really nice images :)
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Another shot taken whilst wandering up Wireless Road in Bangkok at 6 am one morning. On my way back from Lumphini Park, I noticed these steps and the brightness of the chrome against the greening concrete. They lead up to a footbridge at one corner of the park and in front of a sports centre.
From the My Thai - a cocktail of shots set.
A beautiful chrome hood ornament from an old Packard, why did they stop making these classic beauties!
Wizardoz Chrome: Liaison and Curator of Machinima.Land
Machinima.Land aspires to be an Installation focused on Media, in the context of the 8th Art, with the main scope to “communicate” contents within Virtual Worlds, but not only, because the Virtual and the Real are closely linked and not separable. Machinima.Land would like to be, in the future, a collector of memories regarding Arts in Virtual Worlds of which often, memory is lost. Furthermore, it would like to be a “physical” place in a virtual world where we meet to talk about Arts, Science and any other topic as we are used to do in Real World.
www.slearts.com/core-activities/machinima-land/
Photo Credit: Wizardoz Chrome
actually theres not much to say, as i have to prepare myself for relatives open houses around KL. but before all that, here's the brief description on this photo:
this shot was taken during blue hour and for the processing, it is a Vertorama of 5 exposures blended manually. no tonemapped HDR. the good thing was, i didnt get chased away by the security guards! so i have ample time to play around with exposures besides exploring my new "machine" :)
im wishing everyone a Happy Weekend!
China Walls, Portlock, Hawaii Kai, Oahu
Lomo SuperSampler
Kodak Elite Chrome 35mm Silde Film 100 ISO Cross Processed in C-41
Felt like painting, but due to forecasted snow and cold temps I didn't really feel like going through the motions of a full color piece... had a healthy supply of chrome and wanted to do something big, but didn't feel like doing a big blockbuster... so I went with an assortment of styles... I just wish the wall was 6-8 feet taller for what I envisioned...
for some action shots, check out : www.molotow.com/magazine/blog/read/article/ges-3a/
Macro Monday: Wheel(s)
One of the chrome wheels on my old pickup truck.
Image is about 6.4 cm (2.5 in) on the long edge.
Chrome,
She can see herself In the shiny grill and the
Wire wheels of a red Chevelle with four on the floor and the top down
Chrome,
zippin' by on an ELECTRAGLIDE
With dual tail pipes doin' 105 in the broad daylight
On a two-lane headin' outta town
Forget Pink and purple paisleys
little mellow-yellow daisies
Ain't no pot of gold in her rainbow
Her favorite color is
Chrome
-Trace Adkins, Chrome
Chrome Hill in the Peak District. I could never get the sky to look right, and I'm still not 100% happy. But that's what you get when using shitty grad filters I guess.
Chrome piece inspired by the kings of chrome GES & KEMS 3A
Good day
also painting Enice Izer Blam and frame
out to sauce for the good convo
Another from a few weeks back from Hitter Hill looking over towards Parkhouse & Chrome Hill.
I waited around on Hitter Hill as the wisps of mist crept up the Dove Valley before being completely lost in the thick of the mist and moving to higher ground.
As I was waiting I took several images this being one of the images I like.
I can even see Harsh on top of Chrome Hill if I zoom in on my computer!
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