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n. An apparent memory, of an event that did not actually happen, unconsciously constructed to fill a gap.
Location : Central Road , Dhaka. Bangladesh.25 .1.11
Once upon a Time I lived this place. Now House Builders are changed my city.
Port El-Kantanoui,Tunisia
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Constructive Destruction 4 Release Party!
It was awesome meeting everyone ,t'was a pleasure & I had a blast!
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
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Constructive Criticism is welcomed! This wasn't just my first infant session, it was my first ever session. I'd only been holding my D90 (very first DSLR for me) two days. Post processing done in Lightroom 3 Beta.
Setup can be seen here.
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CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM/SUGGESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
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Constructive criticism and comments are welcome.
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM/SUGGESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
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n. An apparent memory, of an event that did not actually happen, unconsciously constructed to fill a gap.
Constructive criticism (tell me what you'd do to improve this) gratefully received.
34/365 Photo Manipulations Project
John Erikson kindly allowed me to play with his holiday images and provided the background
Found this piece of functional artwork while walking through Melbourne, AU. A clever way to store your bicycle when you get to your destination!
Comments and constructive feedback are always appreciated!
n. An apparent memory, of an event that did not actually happen, unconsciously constructed to fill a gap.
Constructive criticism gratefully received.
Based on this tutorial alfoart.com/bamboo&pandas_text_4.html
With thanks for the following resources;
Background Bokeh - created by me
Font - www.dafont.com/fabada.font
Panda 1 - sophie-y.deviantart.com/art/panda-13-258787470
Panda 2 - drezdany-stocks.deviantart.com/art/panda-76791894
Bamboo Leaves - draginchic-stock.deviantart.com/art/Bamboo-77933332
Fur Brushes - redheadstock.deviantart.com/art/Fur-Brushes-415149998
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Housewares shop called Constructive Lives, Golborne & Portobello Roads. I think this is new-ish, as the shop is for let in Google Maps street view.
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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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the 50mm project nr: 2
the goal: make 50 shots at 50mm.
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41/365 Photo Manipulations Project
my second attempt at this
with thanks to LisaJen for the stock images of the woman
the background image can be found here
www.flickr.com/photos/norbertloev/3591863437
the smoke brushes are courtesy of www.obsidiandawn.com
the tutorial I followed can be found here
10steps.sg/tutorials/photoshop/making-of-a-scary-mental-h...
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
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These photos were taken by my friend Mike, please comment what you like or don't like about them, he is looking for constructive comments, thanks.
Comments, Constructive Criticism, Favs, and Notes are all greatly appreciated!
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Constructive criticism always welcome.
More photos like this can be seen at www.facebook.com/huckfieldphoto/
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM/SUGGESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
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I am not too keen on buildings, just was downtown for a change :) I tried to make it more interesting by angling the camera. Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated! :)
Little info:
The Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel is a skyscraper and hotel in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, adjacent to the Peachtree Center complex. It is 220 meters (723 feet) tall, and rises 73 stories from ground level. Its diameter is 188 ft (57 m). It is the second tallest all-hotel skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere.
Designed by developer/architect John Portman, the building gained landmark status within the city as Atlanta's tallest building from its completion, in 1976, to 1987 when it was overtaken by One Atlantic Center. The building opened as the tallest hotel in the world; in 1977, however, it was surpassed by its architectural twin, the central hotel tower of the Portman-designed Renaissance Center in Detroit.
This picture is #46 in my second 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
See my first set here: Bomvu's 100 Strangers"
Lydia was walking down Fitzroy Street when I noticed her. I loved her style and the light was great so I stopped her to ask for a picture. She asked a bit about the project and I explained what I was up to and what it's for. After brief consideration she agreed.
Lydia is from New Zealand though she works in London and like every single Kiwi I've ever met, she was really friendly, confident and relaxed. I'm a big fan of Kiwis, unless they wear black rugby jerseys and happen to be playing against the Springboks.
I'm really starting to like my diptychs showing a narrow full length shot along with a close up portrait. I've had a long running dilemma about how to present my pictures because I love the style shots, but I love people's faces too. This gives me the best of both worlds and in Lydia's case this was important as both aspects are stunning.
Thanks so much Lydia for agreeing to be in my set, I really can't say enough times how much I appreciate the wonderful people on the other end of my camera!
Constructive criticism gratefully received
If you're anywhere near London check out the 100 Strangers London Meetup discussion thread here.
Highly recommended.
Take a look at pictures from the last one here.
Explorer's Highest Postion #414
[any constructive criticisms are welcome to better my skills please!]
I had a engagement shoot there Saturday and took this before the couple arrived. I've seen this amazing place on flickr numerous times and I was happy that the couple wanted their session here. I wanted to visit there, and my clients wanted their session there so it all worked out perfectly. I'm so glad my best friend Betty was there to be my assistant or I wouldn't know what I'd do!! Thanks Betty!!! Needless to say, I'm not 100% satisfied with the processing. The weather was horrible since the skies were gray and it was windy - thank goodness for filters!!!
I'm graduating June 13, and I'm nervous and excited and of course, scared. I'll finally be done with my B.A degree and off to the real world. If I can capture my own graduation, I would love to, problem is, I don't have a photographer to capture my day. Hopefully I'll have photos to share with you guys after the ceremony.
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(From Wikipedia)
The Korean Bell of Friendship is a massive bronze bell housed in a stone pavilion in Angel's Gate Park, in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Located at the corner of Gaffey and 37th Streets, the section of the park is alternatively called the "Korean-American Peace Park," and occupies part of the former Upper Reservation of Fort MacArthur.
The bell was presented by the Republic of Korea to the American people to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States, to honor American veterans of the Korean War, and to symbolize friendship between the two nations. The effort was coordinated by Philip Ahn, a Korean-American actor. It was dedicated on October 3, 1976 and declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 187 in 1978.
It is modeled after the Divine Bell of King Seongdeok the Great of Silla (also known as the Emille Bell), cast in 771 for Bongdeok Temple and now located at the National Museum of Gyeongju; both are among the largest bells in the world. The bell is made of over 17 tons of copper and tin, with gold, nickel, lead, and phosphorus added to the alloy for tone quality. It has a diameter of 7½ feet, average thickness of 8 inches, and a height of 12 feet. The exterior surface is richly decorated in relief, featuring four pairs of figures. Each pair includes a "Goddess of Liberty" (bearing some resemblance to the Statue of Liberty) and an apsarasa or Korean spirit figure holding a Korean national symbol: a Yin Yang symbol, a branch of rose of Sharon, a branch of laurel, and a dove.
The "Belfry of Friendship" (Ujeong-ui Jonggak), which houses the bell.
The bell is struck four times a year: on New Year's Eve, the national independence days of the United States (Fourth of July) and South Korea (August 15) and every September in celebration of Constitution Week. It was also rung on September 11, 2002 to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The bell does not have a clapper; instead, it is sounded by striking it with a large wooden log.
The pavilion which houses the bell was built by Korean craftsmen over a period of ten months. Its design is traditional. It is symmetric, consisting of a peaked, gabled roof supported by twelve columns representing the Chinese zodiac, each column guarded by a carved animal.
The Korean Bell of Friendship was featured in the movie The Usual Suspects.