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Yes; it's another Pacific Black Duck shot , but hopefully it's sufficiently different that you won't hold it against me.Plus it's prettier than the one just before it and that can't be a bad thing.It's in the centre because it wanted to retain the circular shape of the ripples. I hope that Rinus will forgive me :-) .
"Odd, said Miss Pettigrew conversationally, 'the undermining effect of flowers on a woman's common sense.”
Winifred Watson
tones: Fly Preset
texture: flypaper
NEW: "i love your work 7"
In this admittedly poor photo, you can almost see the subtle fuselage curves. In retrospect, the navy cover for my table washes out a lot of the nice details. If'n I get ambitious, I'll get a white cover and re-take some of these.
"Constraints can unleash creativity. Walk 1 minute in any direction, stop, find a subject, and make a photo."
I was early for my morning meeting in scenic Wyoming, Ontario. I parked my car and walked for one minute. Oh, wait. Did I say scenic? Not really so scenic. But I did spot this tire swing so I snapped a few shots from far away. I wasn't really happy with it, but played with it in post and liked the antique effect.
A couple of Lynx helicopters at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, or RNAS Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) (HMS Heron) is an airfield of the Royal Navy, sited in South West England a few miles north of Yeovil in Somerset. It is one of two active Fleet Air Arm bases (the other being RNAS Culdrose) and is currently home to the Royal Navy's Lynx helicopters and the Commando Helicopter Force Westland Sea King HC4.
Based at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset, the Lynx has been in service with the Royal Navy since the 1970s, proving its potency from the Falklands, through two Gulf wars, to the present day when it has become a scourge of pirates.
The Lynx truly is a jack of all trades, capable of taking on enemy ships (with Sea Skua missiles), enemy submarines (with Sting Ray torpedoes or depth charges), and smaller surface targets courtesy of machine-gun pods or sniper rifles.
A better 'effect' if you click image :-)
Polymer clay faux, tutorial available on www.etsy.com/listing/529477089/polymer-clay-tutorial-faux...
Mass Effect: Andromeda is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It is the fourth entry overall in the Mass Effect series and the first since Mass Effect 3.
The game begins within the Milky Way Galaxy during the 22nd century, where humanity is planning to populate new home worlds in the Andromeda Galaxy as part of a strategy called the Andromeda Initiative. The player assumes the role of either Scott or Sara Ryder, an inexperienced military recruit who joins the Initiative and wakes up in Andromeda following a 600-year journey.
Mass Effect 3, ENB (Bloom, Grain, Custom Palette), SweetFX 1.4, Smarteck Textures (Except for the guy on the left.... -_- ), SGSSAA
I have always liked jelly sandals. I had a pair when I was 6. A few years back I got a black pair and a blue pair, both sourced from overseas. Now, they are back in fashion, so I am snapping up a few different ones. Who knows - by next year they may be old hat and hard to find again.
These zebra print jellies were a must have.
Call it the butterfly effect or whatever, twice haveI gone to Sanjay Gandhi National Park to shoot some butterflies. But call it my luck or my lack of speed that by the time I would get them into focus, they would flitter away.
I got plenty of moths though. Moths dress themselves up as butterflies but are either much less agile or bolder than butterflies for they hold far longer than a butterfly while a shot is being taken. Butterflies on the other hand are the ultimate tease. Many almost flew into my lens hood but never gave me enough time to shoot them.
This is one of the rare shots I got of a butterfly from these two shoots.