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I was slightly more decisive today - I spotted Daniel's bright red top hat a bit ahead of me and was striding out to catch him when he met up with a girl. I'm not particularly bold at interrupting groups at the best of times let alone when they've just met up but as I happened to be at my favourite stomping ground anyway I loitered for a bit (which is pretty much what I would have done anyway). A few moments later Daniel parted company with his friend and made his escape ...
... but I spotted him (it's difficult to miss such a bright hat)! He was on his own again so I gave chase and with very little hesitation approached him and launched into my normal spiel.
As I have mentioned on so many occasions I was part way through my explanation when I was treated to "that" smile - you know the one ... the smile that is always followed by a "yes".
As I was digging out my camera and getting set I asked him if that was a video camera in the bag slung over his shoulder - I was just looking for a little common ground or something to chat about but I was informed that although it was a video camera bag it was full of magic tricks ... result ;). And even better he then proceeded to extract a pipe and shove it theatrically in his mouth to adopt his pose - now it was my turn to smile ;). This is pretty much my perfect kind of stranger ... bold style, confident, a bit quirky and likely to have an interesting story to tell.
As well as being a magician, Daniel also performs as a balloon artist, juggler, unicyclist and mentalist. He even gave me some tips so perhaps my juggling may progress beyond 3 balls but as that's been my limit for 20+ years I wouldn't hold your breath.
And so to the maddest thing he has ever done. Ahem! Daniel seemed to debate whether to share this publicly but on consideration he agreed ...
Once whilst performing at Gay Pride in Newcastle he was heckled rather crudely ...
Get your **** out!
... so he did!
I love this project - it throws up so many unexpected treats and as I approached a gentleman in a stylish red hat I had no idea what was coming my way.
Thanks for your time today Daniel, it was a pleasure to meet you and I hope that you like the photo.
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Please feel free to provide constructive critique on the technical aspects of this photograph.
This photo is #7 in my 2nd round of the 100 Strangers project. My 1st round lives here ... 100 Strangers (Round 1).
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Made for an It's An Addiction discussion
Resources;
Background by me
Model with thanks to Maria Amanda
Cloud Brushes with thanks www.obsidiandawn.com
Wings with thanks Dark Dragon Stock
Feather Brushes with thanks Falln Stock
Tiara with thanks ybsilon
I feel fortunate to have been asked to contribute to this DVD by a freind.
Constructive Destruction webstore
trailer: www.youtu.be/AZHHQKbNgk8
The first 100 orders will come with a 5" x 7" print from myself. The prints are 5" x 7" prints. Four different photos printed in quantities of 25. Constructive Destruction has no idea what photo is sealed in what envelope.
For my faction.
Meh. I can't build a smooth mech. Greebles it is, I guess.
Anyways, I'm proud of this in the sense that all the connections are my ideas.
I'll note it, but two Brickarms monopods were used on the leg joint. They were invaluable, as no other part fit there and looked clean. (Robot hands wouldn't work)
Sorry for bad background/pic, my parts are in a WIP and The camera was oddly tilted.....
Anyways, Feel free to heap on the constructive criticism. :)
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This chipmunk was picking up large semi-composed leaves and scrunching them up into his mouth. Once he had enough, he'd skitter off (presumably to his burrow) then come back for more. It was so fascinating! More pics of him at instagram/amboire
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This last week i was in Ibiza.
what a wonderfull island!
Constructive criticism and suggestions always welcome. Many thanks to everyone who have taken the time to comment or constructively criticize.
Thank you all for visiting
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The liquid project nr: 39
The goal: make 50 shots related with liquid.
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When I should have been home watching the Mavericks game or doing some much-needed writing, I was instead out following my buddy Chris around downtown Dallas as he shot night video of the city.
Here we encountered the surreal juxtapositioning of a construction crew working in front of the Nieman Marcus display windows. I'd love to hear what the one girl is whispering to the other.
This image is a composite of two exposures; one exposed for the display windows, the other exposed for the rest of the scene.
Constructive criticism required.
Are polybags a good choice for the liquid-look? How does the vomiting action look like? Is the facial expression good?
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the 50mm project nr: 4
the goal: make 50 shots at 50mm.
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Holi, The Festival of Colors presents a wonderful opportunity for art teachers to use bright colors in their art lessons. Colored powders can be created to create powder paintings (similar to sand paintings). Paintings can be created to illustrate the history of the Indian holiday.
The Festival of Colours, (also called Holaka, Phagwa, Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi) is a popular Hindu spring festival observed around the world. Holi is a time when humans and nature shake off the gloom of winter and rejoice in the colors of spring. The holiday is primarily observed in India, Nepal, and countries with large Hindu populations such as Suriname, Guyana, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. In West Bengal of India and Bangladesh, it is known as Dolyatra (Doljatra) or Boshonto Utsav. The annual festival is celebrated on the day of the full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna. That month is March in the anglo calendar. In 2009 Holi was celebrated on March 11. In 2010 it will be celebrated February 28. The most important day, Holi, is celebrated by Hindus throwing colored powder and colored water at each other. The Holika Dahan (or Chhoti Holi) is celebrated by lighting bonfires.
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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what I should try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View on Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2018 Winkler
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One of those mornings when the ingredients aren't what you want so you bake with what's available. I had a shot in mind, the alignment of the sunrise with a certain object - what sunrise? A higher tide would have been more desirable too.
As my ingredients weren't available I settled for good old Rocky Island, never short of opportunities down there.
One of those mornings when things don't go quite right either. I set up the D600 on the tripod and switched it on, Err, it's already switched on, must have been left that way as both batteries were flat, as flat as the none existent sunrise. So out came the D90 upon which i could have really done with the Sigma 10-20, the one which is back home and boxed up because I'm thinking of selling it. I'm thinking of selling it because i don't use it because I went full frame two years ago so use the D600 for 99.9% of my landscape work - when there's life in the batteries of course.
One of those mornings - ho hum
n. An apparent memory, of an event that did not actually happen, unconsciously constructed to fill a gap.
This is a revised version of my original DCG (Digital Composite Graphic). Some of the comments viewed below may not be applicable to this revised artwork. All constructive criticisms were taken under consideration and where appropriate, revisions were made. For my "Brit" friends, I trust that this graphic is now historically accurate...... or as historically accurate as possible. For one particular Brit who didn't like the smoke trail from the crash explosion in my original artwork, I trust this person is now satisfied...... if not, as they say in the States, "Tough"! (intended humor...........nevertheless, true). Oh yes, I almost forget. No, this is NOT cropped to tightly. It is meant to depict a chaotic scene and this is the purpose of creating a proliferation of action and/or images within the confines of the border.
BTW - Notes on my picture will be deleted. If you want to make a comment, please use comments or email me directly. Thank you.
I want to thank and acknowledge the following flickr members for allowing me to utilize their photos (and no, this is not the academy awards if anyone is thinking that I am being overly ostentatious).
Exceptional aerial photo that inspired me to create this DCG (Digital Composite Graphic) photographed by *tamara*
www.flickr.com/photos/tamtam/3970104896/in/set-7215760224...
Tony Cyphert for his excellent Me 109 photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony717/3737128523/
www.flickr.com/photos/tony717/3745259356/
Si 558 for this very clean and crisp shot of this Spitfire Mk II entitled "Up Into The Sky" www.flickr.com/photos/si558/1214669787/in/set-72157602196...
ClifB whose excellent photo of this Spitfire Mk II was a perfect image to incorporate into my composite graphic. www.flickr.com/photos/11444813@N03/3542567016/
fleeting image for his "coming right at you" shot of this beauty of a Spitfire.
www.flickr.com/photos/fleeting_images/3945456490/in/pool-...
Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what I should try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
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-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
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this picture is even better when you View On Black
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