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The success of my Wounded Pear photo in camera club competition inspired me to try this related idea.
Gosh, as always . . . . just do it already...
I'm sorry guys... last day of lights ok? The entire first page of my stream is just flooded. I promise. At least for awhile. I might have to post a few more rejects tomorrow, but then I'm done! (unless you want me to keep going....)
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part of the.shower series
yippie! (you guys are seriously the best)
explore #178
youtu.be/xxpQpEOPOGI?si=bV2HTbfWnUZgRo9L
Johannes Linstead's talented and funny accordian/keyboard player. Concert at Westdale Theater.
Hamilton,Ontario
Canada
Female rhesus macaque deep in her thoughts at the temple complex of Ramgopalji, colloquially known as the Monkey temple (Galwar Bagh), which is part of a series of temples in Galtaji, an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site in the town of Khania-Balaji, about 10 km away from Jaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Rhesus macaques are native to northern India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Afghanistan, Vietnam, southern China, and some neighboring areas. They have the widest geographic ranges of any nonhuman primate, occupying a great diversity of altitudes throughout Central, South, and Southeast Asia.
If you like the India series, you might want to look at my India album at www.flickr.com/photos/chizuka/albums/72157673735932443
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spontanious night shoot with Model Paula Z. and the aspiring make up artist Nora Meindl (www.nora-meindl.de)
Client: Pampa Films
Project: 3D Movie
Category: TV Commercial
Country: USA
View More On:- www.gameyan.com/3d-character-modeling.html
This Series is all about Friendship. This id 3D based series and its Character Design Studio, Rigging and Texturing done by VR Game Development. In this series there are four friends have great friendship with love. They fight for their kingdom to protect and proven great citizen.
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Vernissage der ersten gemeinsamen Ausstellung von Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) und Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTUR-
FORSCHER) im Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19. Etage) - 27. März 2015
* Ali Görmez *
Ob im Fahrstuhl, auf der Straße, im Büro oder auf Veranstaltungen. Gesichter sind allerorts. Überall treffen wir auf sie und beginnen sie in unterschiedliche Situationen einzuordnen, Mimiken zu deuten und zu verstehen. In Gesichtern finden wir unser Verständnis, unsere Zugehörigkeit, unsere Abneigungen und eigene Tiefen.
Auch Pop Art Künstler Ali Görmez liebt Gesichter. Dabei geht es nicht um das Einschätzen und Zuordnen von Schönheit. Denn der Künstler weiß, dass sich Gesichter schnell verstellen können, um sich unverwundbar, stark oder kompetent zu zeigen. Er weiß auch, dass das, was vielleicht im ersten Moment gelingen mag, auf den zweiten verblasst.
Für Ali Görmez sind Gesichter Geschichten und Emotionen. Emotionen, in die er eintauchen möchte. Dabei sucht der Künstler die Tür, um hinter die Fassade blicken zu können, um die Geschichte und das Erlebte zu lesen und den Umgang mit diesem zu verstehen.
* Wolfgang BrĂĽckner *
Ausgangspunkt für das Projekt STRUKTURFORSCHER war u.a. die Beobachtung, dass die Identität und Besonderheiten der Lage von Gebäuden und Wohnanlagen meist in den Innenräumen schlagartig verschwindet. Selbst große prunkvolle Bauwerke verlieren in ihren Innenräumen schnell an Ausstrahlung. Und wenn Kunst Teil der Inneneinrichtung ist, hat sie selten einen logischen Zusammenhang mit den Gebäuden und der Umgebung. Wolfgang Brückners Bilder schaffen einerseits eine Identifikation und „Verbrüderung“ mit dem jeweiligen Gebäude, anderseits auch „Traum-Fenster“ in die nähere Umgebung, die eigentlich das zeigen, was z. B. hinter den Mauern zu sehen wäre, wenn der Architekt ein Fenster in eine erweiterte Wahrnehmung hätte bauen können.
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Opening NEUE HORIZONTE I - Waldorf Astoria, Berlin 2015
Opening of the first joint exhibition by Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) and Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTURFORSCHER) at Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19th floor) - March 27, 2015
* Ali Görmez *
Whether in the elevator, on the street, in the office or at events. Faces are everywhere. We encounter them everywhere and begin to categorize them in different situations, to interpret and understand facial expressions. In faces we find our understanding, our affiliation, our dislikes and our own depths.
Pop artist Ali Görmez also loves faces. But it is not about assessing and classifying beauty. The artist knows that faces can quickly disguise themselves in order to appear invulnerable, strong or competent. He also knows that what may be successful at first glance fades the second time around.
For Ali Görmez, faces are stories and emotions. Emotions that he wants to immerse himself in. In doing so, the artist seeks the door to be able to look behind the façade, to read the story and the experience and to understand how to deal with it.
* Wolfgang BrĂĽckner *
One of the starting points for the STRUKTURFORSCHER project was the observation that the identity and special features of the location of buildings and residential complexes usually disappear abruptly in the interiors. Even large, magnificent buildings quickly lose their charisma in their interiors.And when art is part of the interior design, it rarely has a logical connection with the buildings and their surroundings.Wolfgang BrĂĽckner's pictures create an identification and "fraternization" with the respective building on the one hand, but also "dream windows" into the immediate surroundings on the other, which actually show what could be seen behind the walls, for example, if the architect had been able to build a window into an expanded perception.
(for English scroll down)
Vernissage der ersten gemeinsamen Ausstellung von Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) und Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTUR-
FORSCHER) im Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19. Etage) - 27. März 2015
* Ali Görmez *
Ob im Fahrstuhl, auf der Straße, im Büro oder auf Veranstaltungen. Gesichter sind allerorts. Überall treffen wir auf sie und beginnen sie in unterschiedliche Situationen einzuordnen, Mimiken zu deuten und zu verstehen. In Gesichtern finden wir unser Verständnis, unsere Zugehörigkeit, unsere Abneigungen und eigene Tiefen.
Auch Pop Art Künstler Ali Görmez liebt Gesichter. Dabei geht es nicht um das Einschätzen und Zuordnen von Schönheit. Denn der Künstler weiß, dass sich Gesichter schnell verstellen können, um sich unverwundbar, stark oder kompetent zu zeigen. Er weiß auch, dass das, was vielleicht im ersten Moment gelingen mag, auf den zweiten verblasst.
Für Ali Görmez sind Gesichter Geschichten und Emotionen. Emotionen, in die er eintauchen möchte. Dabei sucht der Künstler die Tür, um hinter die Fassade blicken zu können, um die Geschichte und das Erlebte zu lesen und den Umgang mit diesem zu verstehen.
* Wolfgang BrĂĽckner *
Ausgangspunkt für das Projekt STRUKTURFORSCHER war u.a. die Beobachtung, dass die Identität und Besonderheiten der Lage von Gebäuden und Wohnanlagen meist in den Innenräumen schlagartig verschwindet. Selbst große prunkvolle Bauwerke verlieren in ihren Innenräumen schnell an Ausstrahlung. Und wenn Kunst Teil der Inneneinrichtung ist, hat sie selten einen logischen Zusammenhang mit den Gebäuden und der Umgebung. Wolfgang Brückners Bilder schaffen einerseits eine Identifikation und „Verbrüderung“ mit dem jeweiligen Gebäude, anderseits auch „Traum-Fenster“ in die nähere Umgebung, die eigentlich das zeigen, was z. B. hinter den Mauern zu sehen wäre, wenn der Architekt ein Fenster in eine erweiterte Wahrnehmung hätte bauen können.
____________________________________________________
Opening NEUE HORIZONTE I - Waldorf Astoria, Berlin 2015
Opening of the first joint exhibition by Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) and Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTURFORSCHER) at Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19th floor) - March 27, 2015
* Ali Görmez *
Whether in the elevator, on the street, in the office or at events. Faces are everywhere. We encounter them everywhere and begin to categorize them in different situations, to interpret and understand facial expressions. In faces we find our understanding, our affiliation, our dislikes and our own depths.
Pop artist Ali Görmez also loves faces. But it is not about assessing and classifying beauty. The artist knows that faces can quickly disguise themselves in order to appear invulnerable, strong or competent. He also knows that what may be successful at first glance fades the second time around.
For Ali Görmez, faces are stories and emotions. Emotions that he wants to immerse himself in. In doing so, the artist seeks the door to be able to look behind the façade, to read the story and the experience and to understand how to deal with it.
* Wolfgang BrĂĽckner *
One of the starting points for the STRUKTURFORSCHER project was the observation that the identity and special features of the location of buildings and residential complexes usually disappear abruptly in the interiors. Even large, magnificent buildings quickly lose their charisma in their interiors.And when art is part of the interior design, it rarely has a logical connection with the buildings and their surroundings.Wolfgang BrĂĽckner's pictures create an identification and "fraternization" with the respective building on the one hand, but also "dream windows" into the immediate surroundings on the other, which actually show what could be seen behind the walls, for example, if the architect had been able to build a window into an expanded perception.
Amanda posing during a little studio lighting party last night at my house...
Tech Details: Canon 20D with a 24-70mm f/2.8L lens.
Lighting Details: Two Photogenic 1250 Monolights, the key light off to the camera left with a 3'x4' softbox and the backlight with a 10' relector spreading the light out over the background. Additionally there is a 42" Westcott Sunlight relfector on a stand under her and off to the camera right bouncing a bit of light up under the hat and on her neck. Flashes triggered with Pocket Wizard Plus units.
Photo of the setup available here.
Three women celebrating Christmas, holding ornaments and decorations. They are surrounded by festive items like gift wraps, cards, and a decorated table. The background features Christmas decorations,
Getting better and better during tummy time. Though still having tough time holding his heavy head for a longer period of time :-)
Joining in a “private” moment of a very enthusiastic tourist who shoots a selfie with the popular Bukchon-ro 11 gil in the background. The street runs down the hill amongst a few of the 900 hanok of Bukchon, the largest concentration of traditional Korean homes in Seoul.
Model's name: Stephie
Make-up : Stephie
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strobist:
one bare camera storbe @ full power- camera left
bare elinchrom @ 1/2 - camera right
elevated elinchrom monolight in softbox in front of the model
triggered with pocket wizards
edited in CS5 (the new isolation tool is just ok not that great like they say) But at least I don't need to improvise anymore at the hair part like I used too. Yes is much more time consuming then expected. That's probably because it dose not "remember" the parts already done. It takes all over again each time the selection is "refined". Like Mark said: It might need some more practice. I hope so. The new tools were presented far better then I could replicate in the short time I've use the CS5. If you look closely you can still see the original color of the background and the "decontaminate" tool did the opposite I'm afraid. But I have to admit that the hair part which was a nightmare in the past now it's quite all right to deal with.
Fun and relaxed, two differend sets, one with Bounce wall from California Sunbounce from below before a dark background, one against a white wall with single Striplight and Studio flasch
Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.
Our Daily Challenge - Facial Expression - 7/31/13
Outdoor Portrait of Actress and Anchor Chaitra Vasudevan taken during Jewels of India Show 2023 in Bengaluru.
We attended a harbor festival today, which included a tug-of-war event with two teams competing to stay out of the water. Both were anchored to their respective floats by a gorilla in the rear (no offence to the big guys) but for these folks, who clearly put forth a supreme effort, it wasn't enough. A moment later, the guys in front got wet.
For this picture, which is one of two on this theme, I was trying to capture facial expressions. In retrospect, I should have aimed just a little higher to capture more of the spectators.