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Ian David Nsenga, aka Creative, was born in the city of Nairobi, Kenya as one of many diasporas of a war torn Rwanda. His journey began on the continent of Africa but he eventually immigrated to Canada in 1993. His love for music and literature shaped his style - fusing poetry and hip-hop during his university days in British Columbia. His journey brought him to major venues in the community and diverse settings from International Festivals to Non-Profit Organizations during the 2010 Olympic Games.
attempted a creative on this one. I intended to put planes and something fun but eventually gave up on it.
Any tips on making the clouds in coffee a lot more realistic will be greatly appreciated
Latest entry for Mr Toast's challenge. The whole story behind this drawing can be viewed on my blog at lindasc.blogspot.com/2011/04/creative-tuesdays-short-and-...
Creative photographic imagery that explores bright and neon fashion/styling through the use of a Morphsuit
Outfit Details:
Dress - Gap
Tights - Merona
Shoes - Xhilaration
Shirt - My little sisters
Clutch - Vintage
Earrings - Vintage
Belt - Charlotte Russe
Leather Jacket - Wet Seal
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Welcome. You are free to use all my photos for free. My photos are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution United States License for your legal protection. So you are FREE (as for beer) to copy, distribute, display, perform the work, and to make derivative works, including for commercial use.
You may use any of my photos to repost in the Internet, make calendars or any other object, use it in other media production, print them for sale, etc... You do not need special permissions, because all possible permissions you might ever need are hereby granted. If you want to give credit, just give it to mike gnuckx. Enjoy. :-)
Close-up of one of the seven CREE led's from the Led-Lenser-X21 torch. Shot this with a reversed 50mm lens.
This is A Slide Show of My Creative Work, by Me, Hannah Pickering. I Created the Slide Show, with My Photos through the system on My MacBook Pro Laptop. It's Taken a While, but Here it is... Please feel free to Share with all, not all is my original art work, but I have Drawn it by Myself, by Copying it, having already been placed on Social Media Places like You-Tube Videos, that show you step by step stages how to draw people/places and animals and so forth. Often I have copied more than one drawing and then created it with my own style of art work, so then it becomes my own. I am looking to do Art Work, Photography Work, which includes Editing Photos and using the Adobe Photoshop programme. Graphic Design work, which can also include Creating Brochures/Leaflets/Flyers/Posters/Logos/Business Card Designs/Magazines and Web Design work and Writing for these things and for other online work too. Please visit My Website On:creativewriterartistphotographer.wordpress.com, which I am still setting up. I am also keen to do Social Media Work too
Strobist info:
Two flashes used.
The 430 itself fired with a cactus v4 trigger @1/8 power to lighten the bulb.
Another flash was triggered to lighten the "speedlite 430exII" name. This one was placed on the ground pointing upwards and it has been softened by a bunch of white sheets of paper (it's an old old flash, no power setting..)
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Foto: Johannes Dietschi © Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion
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During this shot something in the tool went wrong and I ended up with a broken broken orb tool. Some key components need re-thinking but that's what you get with a taped prototype I guess. The principle behind the tool works very good so i more then happy with the results of this small project so far.