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I feel very happy about this piece of art! Is the first time I use splatter brushes and nude models! The splatter effects are trickier than I thought but I think they seem very cool on this.
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Stock used at paujas.deviantart.com/art/Desolated-company-183037572#/d3...
Camera: Canon 1V HS
Lens: Canon 50mm
Film: Ilford XP2 400
Negative scan
Film processing: nameisisfilm.wordpress.com/
I rarely come by a central station that is as empty as this station, even at night time. I haven’t cloned anybody out or used multiple exposures to get rid of people or even waited for people to get out of the way. It just was empty – except for one single person (if you can find him).
This is a 5 shot HDR taken with a small tripod handheld on the rails of the stairs. There are way too many bicycles to get room with a real tripod. Denmark is a bicycle nation, only surpassed by Holland, I think.
I don't know where I was when this was taken. I think somewhere north of Washington DC. Looks like the north pole of Mars.
When shone upon with the right amount of sunlight even the most desolate place can appear charming.
Taken with Sony NEX-7 on Sony 18-55mm at f7.1, 1/200 sec., ISO100, 55mm.
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Riding in the low light of the sunset upon a bumpy camelback presented a challenge to hold still.
ISO 800
f/5.6 @ 105mm VR
1/15
-2/3 exposure comp
not a great day...
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January 2010
Hopewell Township, New Jersey, USA
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Nicole Jimenez
Hualpén- Region del Biobio
CHILE
Caminaremos por la ruinas de la ciudad.
Por troncos desnudos aún amarrados a la tierra infértil.
Ríos secos sin vida.
Mares estancados en aceite.
Sin aire. Esperando la bomba final.
¿Llegará el tiempo donde será todo devastado por el hombre?
Quizas en un tiempo no muy lejano; seremos pocos los habitantes de la Tierra.
marcelo moltedo
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Walking the Desolation Trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Big Island of Hawai’i, USA.
The Big Island of Hawai'i is all about volcanoes. The island is comprised of five relatively young ones, the oldest of which erupted about 60,000 years ago. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park (HVNP) houses two active volcanoes: Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, and Mauna Loa, the world’s most massive volcano. The most recent, & still current, eruption was of Kilauea in January of 1983, and eruption that has added about 75 acres of new land to the island via lava flows.
The Kilauea lki crater, one of the park’s main attractions, was the scene of a dramatic eruption of a Kilauea vent in November 1959. The eruption lasted for 5 weeks & laid to waste to this part of the park, now known as the Desolation Trail.
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dMb Photography Blog: Hawai'i, The Big Island. March 6th 2013.
Sunrise at Spurn Point. The sunrise itself was subtle to say the least, but at least the low light allowed for slightly longer exposures to capture more movement in the back wash.
Eventually, the sun burned enough cloud away to cast some light onto the wet sand.
Would really like to capture this spot when the tide is a little higher.
This house is in Pipestone County,MN to the south of the road. The ghostlyness of the place become almost unbearable in the wintery fog. It is no better in the summer.
Taken by Cory Funk.
32/52 This looks like a poster for childline but let's roll with it.
i can't even believe myself right now, i feel like i'm in a nightmare and no matter how many times i want to wake up i know i can't. Never have i wanted more to punch my past self so hard for not thinking. I am the most selfish person ever and everything i receive i deserve.
I knew I was right to be afraid of October.