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Built for the Scarif display at the 2017 Calgary Comic Expo by Salug.
I'm quite happy with how this turned out.
This texture/mask is free to download and use as you wish, both personally and commercially.
Do not post or distribute, as is.
The Exploding Chicken's New Home, Tampa, Florida
That is what everyone in Tampa calls this piece of "art". According to Google, the sculptor did not name it.
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© Mark Watson.
water bomb's shot with a .22 cal pellet.
taken with a Panasonic FZ50 and a www.makezine.com/flashkit/
Bristol Renaissance Faire
Kenosha, Wisconsin
August 1, 2015
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This Teal was on the water and I was just getting ready to take a picture of him when for some unknown reason he exploded of the water. Luckily I was able to snap a quick image...
Drop Control SplashArt Water Drop Kit Canon 7D 1/200 f/14 iso 200 100mm f/2.8 L macro.
Quantuum Flash with honeycomb Liquid - Milk
Colour adjust NIC plugin
I made this exploding balloon cake for my daughter's prep class this week to celebrate being able to count to 100! Balloons are made from icing. :)
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The Flickr Lounge-Playing With The Light
Been having fun with bubbles and even caught a reflection of my house in the ones on the bottom right :)
Sorry for my long absence ...but hey, I´m back with a bang ;)
My Interesting Photos on Hive Mind
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Two white Peony opened in full beauty, strutting her stuff...
A joy for all the senses again.
Anybody who likes my images, that my photos 'give' something to... then, I have achieved my goal, that's all there is to it, thank you.
With a recorded history that dates back thousands of years, it Ãs not surprising that even the mythology surrounding the origin of the peony has multiple versions. One legend has it that the peony is named after Paeon, a physician to the gods, who received the flower on Mount Olympus from the mother of Apollo. And another tells the story of that same physician who was ‘saved’ from the fate of dying as other mortals by being turned into the flower we know today as the peony.
The Japanese protect the earliest peony blooms from the snow by protecting them with individual small thatched shelters. Some geishas used to wear special peony colours.
With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage.
The Chinese name for peony is "sho yu" which means "most beautiful" and they idolised this flower.
The common thread is that the flower always denotes luxury and indulgence.
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Falling apart.
8:03 AM
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Used clear marbles, lights, phone, white backdrop. My idea was that I could make the marbles jump up by throwing marbles at them. I put a few marbles on the floor, dropped more marbles from above with one hand, took the photo with the other hand.