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Had the pleasure of photographing this young lady on Saturday. As is always the case in the flat lands of southeast Texas, it was windy. After fighting with it for a bit, I said, "Just let the wind do it's thing."
Strobist: 430EX at 1/2 power through 60" brolly. Triggered by AlienBee CyberSyncs.
Water drop on a feather.
If you look closely with an open mind, you might see a small monk on the right of the drop, meditating, backlit by the colorful open windows beyond him.
Series made using fundamental, natural elements. These natural elements and compounds are collected at the site of the picture - usually at the location depicted within the photograph. The depicted scene you see here is created not just by light on film but by melding samples of elements and organic matter from the scene into the film development process where subject and medium are married together, the resulting image created from the scene itself.
No collating or cutting and pasting of external or internal elements into the picture in Photoshop or similar editor has taken place.
Fluid Fabric Project
Woburn Abbey: Lake & iron rich stream water, grasses, wild herbs, field flora.
Series made using fundamental, natural elements. These natural elements and compounds are collected at the site of the picture - usually at the location depicted within the photograph. The depicted scene you see here is created not just by light on film but by melding samples of elements and organic matter from the scene into the film development process where subject and medium are married together, the resulting image created from the scene itself.
No collating or cutting and pasting of external or internal elements into the picture in Photoshop or similar editor has taken place.
Fluid Fabric Project
Woburn Abbey: Lake & iron rich stream water, grasses, wild herbs, field flora.
"Elemental Contrast". Capitol Hill, Seattle, USA
December 26th, 2009 © 2009 Doug van Kampen, All Rights Reserved
This photograph is not for public distribution and may not be used on blogs, websites, publications, or in any other media without explicit advance permission from Doug van Kampen. For any questions or inquiries, please contact me.
I was simply a matter of standing there and waiting for the light to develop on the side of this downtown highrise....while I waited for Victrola to open, which just so happens to be the best dang coffee on the planet....IMHO.
I chose this composition because of the intense contrast between the soft pastels of the sky and the hard edges of the building. Additionally, the light being reflected in the windows mirrored the sunrise to my 6. Enjoy!
The outtake is a shot that's been done before by many other photographers here in Seattle...I just had to have it. :)
Finally got a chance to use my new singh ray vari-n-duo filter the other day. It ought to be fun to play with.. As always thanks for the looks, comments and such. Have a great day!
It was a pleasure to see this elemental power of nature !
Saw this big dark cloud on my way home and i think by myself, come here in my direction and we have a shooting ;-))
Have a nice day/ evening my dear flickr friends !!!
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I want to show you our collaboration between me, LittleTaggy and -Tremah- — Elemental Creatures.
Terak and Uxar by me.
Melum and Ketar by LittleTaggy
I couldn't ask much more from a NW mountain scene. A snowy jagged peak, a little cloud character above, and tree/rock studded layers in the foreground. Expose all of these on some fine grain b/w film like Acros 100 and you have something.
The is from the last day of a backpacking trip up in the Mt. Baker Wilderness. We camped on a ridge line just out of the frame, spending most of the day soaking in views of Shuksan, Baker and the surrounding valleys.
Image with my Hasselblad 500cm.
Just in time for Bionifight's closing, I managed to put together a MOC of my (second?) favorite character from the RPG: Virse, Toa of Sand. I've been wanting to MOC her for months, and now that I finally got some (knockoff) tan CCBS, I could finish her. I have to say I'm very proud of how she came out.
Virse hails from an alternate universe where the GSR was never built and the Toa were created to attempt to repair Spherus Magna. However, they only made it worse, and in the great Shattering that followed, the Great Beings were lost. The survivors were forced to war for resources, Glatorian vs. Toa. After thousands of years passed and hundreds of thousands of lives were lost, they reached an unsteady peace. Virse, like many other Toa, used this time to specialize her element, shifting from Stone to Sand, before being taken to fight in the Bionifight Tournament. When the Bionifight Facility crash-landed on Saarella Kirottu, Virse was lost and presumed dead in an attempt to liberate the prisoners of the Cult of War.
Virse wields a Heat Gauntlet, a weak Great Being relic capable of creating great heat, in which she can forge her hardened glass blades. She wears the Mask of Elemental Transmutation, allowing her to change her body into sand.
Ram Island Lighthouse - captured from Shore Road, Ocean Point, East Boothbay, Maine
A "Rule of thirds" composition (⅟₃ Earth, ⅟₃ water, and ⅟₃ sky), where the only one of the 4 Greek elements (earth, water, air, and fire) is missing.
Though, it's possible the Greeks would have counted
the light in the lighthouse as fire.
Lake Manapouri
New Zealand
Some random pointers about this shot:
- Taken at Shallow Bay which is a 30 minute detour off the Kepler Track .
- Shallow Bay hut has plenty of rats!!
-I reworked this image to include shorter exposures for the sky which now appeals to me more than streaky long exposures
- I came to the belief that whenever Marianne and I are apart on holiday, we get amazing conditions just like our Milford /Lake Mackenzie experience lol
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I've been tinkering with the design on this guy for the past week. I plan to use him in an upcoming vignette, but I figured I'd give him a glamour shot while I had him out and was posing him for the group shot.
Just like with my previous earth elemental, ice elementals are created by sorcerers to carry out their bidding. Doing anything from odd jobs, to heavy lifting, to bashing in skulls... these mindless brutes often aid spellcasters from the northern reaches of Galacia in all manner of tasks.
*** The design was partly inspired by the creature of the same name from Guild Wars 2.
Camera: Calumet C1 8x10 IN.(Large format)
Lens: Goerz Dagor Focus: 8 1/4 IN. f/6.8
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus at ISO 100 developed in Rodinal 1+50
Exposure: 2 min at f/45 (single light source from above)
An engine boiling water at about +300°F, the temperature outside is 88°F with 60% humidity, I'm wearing long jeans and steel toe boots.
Series made using fundamental, natural elements. These natural elements and compounds are collected at the site of the picture - usually at the location depicted within the photograph. The depicted scene you see here is created not just by light on film but by melding samples of elements and organic matter from the scene into the film development process where subject and medium are married together, the resulting image created from the scene itself.
No collating or cutting and pasting of external or internal elements into the picture in Photoshop or similar editor has taken place.
This Month's Free Group Gift! (Released Saturday 9th May)
Celebrating a certain incredible remake that's been released recently. The giant infamous sword of one of the best-loved JRPG characters.
Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chrysanthemum%20Island/5/8...
A sunset unlike any other photographed aboard the Washington State Ferry between Bremerton and Seattle in mid-July.
This is the first photo in my collection to debut on the front page of flickr's "Explore" series. Thanks, everyone!
Camera: Sinar P (large format 4x5)
Lens: Schneider 150mm f/5.6 Apo-Symmar
Film: Ilford Delta 100 developed in Rodinal 1+50
Elgol is one of those places that just kept beckoning to us. Like many places on Skye, there's nothing there but a jetty and a few houses dotted around the hillside but Elgol just feels so elemental - not only is there the sea and the unpredictable weather, but also the surrounding mountains. Smashing place.