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UFO's spotted in St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
They seemed friendly enough...
Light Painting
Single Long Expo
Pixelstick
Mom - you are making far to many mistakes at this game. Please let me show you what to do with that mouse!!
yeah, this is definitely not for me, better leave it to the MS flight-sim generation!!
sitting here really makes me appreciate my wingless-wonder dinosaur (A300-600)
(thanks very much to the engineers for letting me have a close peek and take it all in without a rush)
My littlest grandson on his eleventh birthday. I got him the gaming headphones, amongst other things. They were a hit.
Here's Jena's take on an original character from the setting of the computer and video game "Fallout 3," the best-selling post apocalyptic rpg.
Here's Jena's take on an original character from the setting of the computer and video game "Fallout 3," the best-selling post apocalyptic rpg.
Strobist Info:
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into Photoflex 5' Octodome Key, camera right, 1/2 power
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into Photoflex 36"x48" Litedome Q39 softbox Fill, camera rear, 1/8 power
- 1 x Alien Bees B400 into 48" Black/White Umbrella, background left, full power
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into 48" Black/White Umbrella, background left, full power
- triggered with CyberSync CST & 1 x CyberSync CSRB+ (attached to rear Fill strobe/softbox)
Here's Jena's take on an original character from the setting of the computer and video game "Fallout 3," the best-selling post apocalyptic rpg.
Circus
Third picture from the Circus Series is Love triangle with surprising development of love theme.
A husband as a clown carries his life load of an attractive young wife and a couple of kinds.
The wife looks away at a young athlete positioned at the day light opening in the picture plane to contrast the indoor light of the evening circus performance given by the old, tired husband, the one who needs Viagra pill.
Front - Left to Right: Classic BSG Colonial Viper, BSG Viper Mk2, Classic Cylon Raider, WH40K Stormtalon and Valkyrie Gunship
Back - Left to Right: Red Alert 3 Jet Tengu (Yes, it can transform into a Mecha Tengu), Buck Rogers Thunderfighter and Star Citizen Hornet
Credits:
Colonial Vipers are - 2x4 - (Stefan Kasmeyer) designs www.flickr.com/photos/-2x4-/
Star Citizen Hornet is based on nosmigon's design ideas.lego.com/projects/63232
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Dear Valve software. I'm very GLaD that you're doing a sequel to Portal, but would you please hurry up about it? Otherwise I'm going to have to roam these corridors forever, and you don't want that. Thanking you kindly.
- There is no school like the old school! -
Part of the Enter the Brick series.
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Horde cover of the hardbound double-sided book containing the "Elegy" and "A Good War" novellas. Came with the World of WarCraft: Battle for Azeroth Collector's Edition.
Photo-a-Day: Year 10, Day 229 - Total Days: 3,516
Doom Eternal is coming out tomorrow, so here's an origami version of the cover art of the first Doom game from 1993. Origami from a single square sheet, no cutting or glue. The paper is Grainy from Origami Shop - I plan to write a longer review when time allows but in brief, it made a good impression and I think the texture is a good fit for this model.
I have planned this shooting for a while now. I am a big fan of the newer series of the tomb raider game. The new look is really good. So I decided to make a „poster style picture“ with my wife. It was very much fun, styling her. The best part was playing with the fake blood. Strobist Info: I used two strip lights left and right behind her, with Jinbei flashes. One octabox with a Yongnuo flash inside infront of her. All triggered via YN-622C.
Last year I did two trips to the Southwest and found the landscape to be both breathtaking and jaw-dropping. There's just so much amazing scenery out in Utah and Arizona and I knew I had to go back. Andy and I found a cheap flight into Grand Junction, CO and made a quick 1.5 hour drive over to Moab.
The first two days we met up with Phill Monson and visited all around Moab, Arches and Cayonlands National Parks. We witnessed sunset at Delicate Arch, light painted with the tail of the Milky Way at Double Arch, saw a beautiful sunrise at Mesa Arch and amazing grand views at Green River Viewpoint, did a short hike to Bow Tie Arch and Corona Arch (and saw people bungie jumping off Corona!), and lastly hunted down False Kiva for sunset. By the time we got back to the hotel on Saturday night we had decided we had seen enough and wanted to head to Monument Valley, which isn't close to anything convenient, but was only 2 hours from where we were.
It took us a couple hours to make our way south towards the Arizona border but we eventually made our way into the Navajo Nation and the familiar scenes of Monument Valley came into view. I say familiar because I can remember seeing these mesas, buttes, and spires from the age of 6 when I first played the computer game "Oregon Trail" on an old Apple IIGS. After stopping at the iconic "Mile 13" we drove into Monument Valley, paid the $5/person entry fee, and then drove through the 17 mile dirt road in our little (crappy) rental car.
After having a weekend of boring skies, cloud had finally rolled in and we debated where we wanted to photograph the sunset! I haven't had much luck shooting east for sunset and we decided to head back to Mile 13 since the view faced southwest. It was actually a lot of fun having to run into the road, setup the tripod real quick, snap a few shots, and then run out of the way as cars drove by from both in front and behind us.
Looking down at my watch I noticed that the sun had set and we only had a touch of color in the sky above "Stagecoach", "Saddleback", and "King on his Throne" mesas. To our right, further west, I could see beautiful pinks. As we waited the color started moving closer and closer to the mesas. I started screaming "KEEP COMING, KEEP COMING. JUST A LITTLE FURTHER!" Sure enough 5 minutes later the sky lit up with amazing pinks, even providing a nice frame above the mesas. The color was so bright, in fact, that I had to tone down the saturation a bit to make this actually look believable! I also debated removing the cars from the road but ultimately felt it gave the scene more place and helped draw the eye in.
Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR:
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Photo-a-Day: Year 10, Day 226 - Total Days: 3,513
Even though I've been playing the game since yesterday at 3pm, today I was able to pick up my actual boxed copy of the Collector's Edition this morning. It was weird playing the game before having the boxed version, but thanks to the digital pre-order and automatic store credit when converting to the collector's edition, I decided to do it that way instead of my normal method of waiting for the boxed copy.