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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland. Captured this on my first visit to the city since ankle surgery and although I am suffering for it today, I had a wonderful time among the people of Glasgow.
2nd place award in the “Street, Culture, and Protest Photojournalism“; Photo Contest #2014-07 (July)
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Featured in Readers Images in The Inspired Eye magazine issue #13
As in Cowboys and shit, not consumerism and misery.
This is another one of those ones where I've had the idea knocking around for a while, but never actually done anything with it. Well, unless you count a rather shite version I made irl donkey's years ago, but y'know.
So this Tardis started off as the interior for my 10th Doctor, who would have appeared in that failure of a DW series I started and never finished (not that anyone was fussed) donkey's years ago. He had a bit of a thing for Western garb it would seem. The original model was a bit shit. It had three walls, studs everywhere and wasn't all that impressive.
So let's talk about the build. This one came together pretty quickly, for me. Though in fairness, I have the base saved as a template, so that sped thing sup. Don't think I've uploaded anything that's used this base yet, so this'll be it's rather underwhelming debut. This Tardis is the first one that has inverted (is that the word?) walls, so that's nice. It's also got a ceiling, which I don't usually do due to lighting issues in Stud.io. Now I've started using lights though it's not as big of an issue. I think this is also the rather underwhelming debut of the framed Hexagon, something that I'm rather proud of. Or I would be if it were equilateral. Due to spacing issues with attaching the frame, it's a little long, which is a wrinkle I'll have to iron out for future use. You can see the issue with this at the sides, where the two middle girders are quite a bit away from the platform.
If this anyone's got a good memory/cares enough to remember, this Tardis took a turn that led it to heavily resemble the War Master's Tardis I built some time ago. It's even got a "window" (read empty bit) up top, so you can see the stars and shit.
So what's it got in it. As this Doctor has an affinity for Ye olde West, it's decked out in stuff from that era. Y'know, a record player, a piano, a few cacti, classic Western stuff. I strayed from the norm with the chair, and put it on the Console platform, as I had quite a bit of room to fill.
The Time rotor is supposed to be Orange, but Stud.io doesn't appear to understand that. You'd think a colour with with "Orange" in the name would be a little more...orange. But hey ho, five renders (otherwise known as seven hours were I couldn't use my laptop as Stud.io throws a shit fit) later and I got this.
And I think on that note it's time to end the description. Do what you want with this bit of background I guess. Might do more of these, I had...I wanna say five Tardis interiors built for my Doctors, so I'm thinking of dragging the them kicking and screaming into the digital realm. Well actually with this one I've only got two more as I already did the ones for Nine and Thirteen....or whatever number my Female Doctor was...Yeah I think it was Thirteen
16092011 Lomo LCA Gold 200 (Expired)
Salaryman's lunch hour walk. Wanchai was a peaceful war-zone as always.
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#OptOutside is an effort by REI to encourage people to go out and enjoy the wilderness instead of holiday shopping on lLack Friday.
Woodcut by street artist ELBOW-TOE. Part of the Consumer Education Series. As with the last one I thought it would be interesting to post this from a process standpoint.
See the piece installed here flickr.com/photos/guy_on_the_streets/73162221/
Detail - Soon... new Screen Printing // detalle de lo nuevo en serigrafía // " the humans are parasites" ///
The rust has fall on this Chevy
look like 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air
taken with Pentax k7 and smc 85mm f2
If you don't have a boyfriend, are you allowed to wear "the boyfriend trouser"...?
© Cynthia E. Wood
"Consumerism and Freedom"
Lyon (Rhône-Alpes)
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I was having lunch with friends and spotted this line of shopping carts, waiting to be summoned by shoppers.
"The consumer " new screen Printing // " El consumidor " nuevas serigrafías en policromia // serie de (35)
welcoming a consumer
A seller at Pasar Ciputat [Traditional Market], Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Indonesia
Tuve que usar HDR casi a concho para tratar de retratar la verdadera experiencia de estar en Times Square. Es bastante dificil capturar una foto que le haga justicia a la cantidad de luces y animaciones constantes que hay en esas pocas cuadras.
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