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One of the best things of flickr is how we cheer each other on to improve our photographic skills. It is really rewarding when you get all that positive feedback.

 

Why don’t we do the same with other aspects of our life? Why don’t we make this the positive feedback week!

 

Why am I going on about positive feedback you say? Well last week a new client came in to our office because he received a tax notice and wanted to get all his taxes up to date. He came in last Friday and sent me this email over the weekend:

“Thanks for taking care of my "emergency" return so fast. You did in 4 hours what my ex CPA couldn't do in 4 years. Your easy, calm insight, and a commanding knowledge of the system, combined with no drama or theatrics, made my experience there so pleasant. I appreciate that so much. All I was looking for was competence, yet I found expertise. A very pleasant surprise in this uncertain world. How often do you receive more than you were expecting these days? it's rare. You are "the man". Looking forward to all that lies ahead.”

 

I loved his email so much that I asked permission to share it. Pay it forward with positive feedback!

 

Hello, im trying to make a version of the y-wing based mostly on the latest ucs version using only my bulk legos. So with my limited resources, here’s where I am. The cockpit, this is my first attempt and can’t decide if it passes the good enough test. I’ve cut up some of my LEGO stickers for added detail. Please give me feedback on the weaknesses of my design w the cockpit glass and behind in the cabin. Is it too blocky, choppy, doesn’t flow, more flat, less stickers. Etc. I’m looking for constructive criticism. Any help would be appreciated thank you

Inspired by the OG Star Wars Battlefront II I've been playing w/ my roomie lately.

 

I am actively soliciting feedback and criticism on all of my builds -- so have at me in the comments, pls!

A major problem about posting on Flickr is how little constructive feedback is offered to photographers by the viewers. I know from experience that a lot of members are really sensitive to constructive criticism, which sadly limits their potential to develop their skills. Hence the typical comment "Beautiful image", "Outstanding work", "Awesome", etc. on all images, regardless if good or bad, snapshot or masterpiece.

 

I am indebted to one of my Flickr friends for suggesting I try a different crop on one of the images I previously posted on Flickr. You can see the previous crop below. I think you will agree that the suggested change made for a much more compelling image. Thanks Robert.

I have been disconnected from flickr for a whole week, becouse in my house at college we don't have internet conection right now. I hope we will on Monday or Tuesday.

 

The fact is, I do not forgot you guys, and it will be hard, but I will try to view every new photo from my contacts and give you a comment.

 

Some of you sent me a Flickrmail this week, and I will reply it, and all of this stuff

 

At last, it's all a lot of accumulated text pending to being written. On Flickr, and on the new year at college! (and I hope this will be the last)

 

Hope you like the photo guys!

 

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He estado desconectado de flickr durante una semana entera, ya que en mi casa de la universidad no tenemos conexión a internet ahora mismo. Espero que la tengamos el Lunes o el Martes.

 

El hecho es, que no os olvido chicos. Y será difícil, pero voy a intentar ver todas vuestras fotos de esta semana, y dejaros un comentario al menos.

 

Algunos de vosotros me habéis enviado un Flickrmail esta semana, y los responderé todos también.

 

Al final, es un montón de texto acumulado pendiente de ser escrito, tanto en Flickr como en el nuevo curso en la universidad (Que espero que sea el último).

 

¡Espero que os guste la imagen!

 

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Non è un fiore a far la primavera...

Perchè forse è troppo volgare dire che gli s.....i sanno sempre camuffarsi bene.

(e scusate la franchezza)

Frontal View- Both arm systems.

 

If you don't mind, let me know which one you think looks better. I have merged a lego torso with a minifig.cat figure torso so I kept the ball joint system in tact. On the left is my lego arms with the joints in there and on the right is minifg.cat arms with the elbow joints. The torso's will be fixed and colored so please just tell me what you think of the arms. I will also do something with the neck joint soon. Arms first.

Also, I know that the lego arms seem farther away from the body but when u attach a shoulder pad to the arms, due to the thickness of the minfig.cat shoudlers, they end up being the same distance away from the torso, so ultimatlety, they look similar with attachments on there.

Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.

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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.

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Situational feedback, Havana, Cuba

Thanks for stopping by and viewing this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.

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-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.

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Created using camera-less feedback technique.

Side View- Both arm systems

 

If you don't mind, let me know which one you think looks better. I have merged a lego torso with a minifig.cat figure torso so I kept the ball joint system in tact. On the left is my lego arms with the joints in there and on the right is minifg.cat arms with the elbow joints. The torso's will be fixed and colored so please just tell me what you think of the arms. I will also do something with the neck joint soon. Arms first.

Comments always appreciated, as long as you keep it clean - I love to hear your feedback! xx

 

Tiger print dress - this might be the last time this year for this dress, as it is starting to get a lot cooler, and the dress does nothing to keep me warm, lol!

I appreciate your honest feedback... or favorites rather than be invited, so please don't send me 'Invites' or 'Awards'.

 

Alle foto's zijn exclusief eigendom van Jan Wedema / Jeeeweee en zijn hierdoor automatisch auteursrechtelijk beschermd.

 

Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.

No doubt, Taipei 101 Mall could be the representative of Taiwan.

 

Fine tuning some details on my display and need second opinions/ input on these flames.

 

Here's more of a close up. Please note that Lego trans colours tend to look slightly different when photgraphed (especially with a crappy camera like mine).

 

Not really interested in fav's/ "your the greatest" garbage or stuff like that just honest opinion on whether this combination looks okay/ realistic.

I found the feedback Liz gave about achieving texture in trees and plants very helpful. I experimented a bit with different techniques today!

  

I just posted the second part of Ancestors Be At Rest on Skyrimtales. You can read here here!: skyrimtales.blogspot.com/2013/08/ancestors-be-at-rest-par...

 

I would really appreciate feedback/critique as I always look to improve my writing skill.

 

And of course, the images separably may not be as impressive as my normal work, but that is because they don't aim to make such an impression. I shot these to make sense to go along with the story, so please give it a read, it's only a few paragraphs. :)

 

Now I am planning as following; I will attempt to make myself a follow, that will be introduced through the stories. And from there I will progress onwards.

 

Good night friends!

Comments always appreciated, as long as you keep it clean - I love to hear your feedback! xx

 

We were in Leeds a day early for Leeds First Friday weekend. We went to see a comedy night at Leeds Library on the Thursday night.

 

First we had tea at Pieminister and unexpectedly there was a power cut while we were there. This meant the tills stopped working and so we got our meal for free! :-)

 

The comedy night was hosted by the very funny Chris Lumb of Shoe Cake Comedy, we had 3 great stand-ups to see - Brennan Reece, Seeta Wrilghtson and Ben Norris, all of them hilarious!

 

Gemma and I did a very brave thing, and quite deliberately. We sat right at the front where comedians will often pick people out! Although I suspect it's more difficult ground for a comedian to pick on a trans girl. And as it turned out, none of the comedians did pick on us, though they did pick on plenty of others in the audience, ha ha! It was a good test of our self-confidence doing that, and I really enjoyed the whole experience.

 

Afterwards we went for a drink in Queens Court before heading back to the hotel.

 

Hotel selfies.

Kanye West @ Verizon Center, Washington, DC, on Thursday, September 8, 2016.

 

Saint Pablo Tour Summer 2016 Setlist:

 

Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1

Pt. 2

Famous

Pop Style

(Drake cover)

THat Part

(ScHoolboy Q cover)

Facts

Mercy

I Don't Like (Chief Keef cover)

All Day

Black Skinhead

Niggas in Paris (Jay-Z & Kanye West cover)

Can't Tell Me Nothing

Power (Started then cut short. Kanye delivered a short ~5 minute monologue about he needed to hear his own)

Blood on the Leaves

Freestyle 4

Jesus Walks

Flashing Lights

Highlights

Feedback

Wolves

Heartless

Runaway

Only One (Kanye delivered 20 minute monologue about his mother and his visions of her in the after life, color)

I Love Kanye

Waves

Gold Digger

Touch the Sky

All of the Lights

Good Life

Stronger

Fade

Ultralight Beam

  

It's been a while since I posted any photos of my paintings. Here are several acrylic artwork pieces on canvas. Painting shown is on a canvas size of 11" x 14" (28cm x 36cm).

 

Comments and constructive feedback are always appreciated!

I just got back from a photovacation around Arizona: specifically Page (Antelope Canyon), the Grand Canyon, and Sedona. Our first stop was in Page where we visited Antelope Canyon. We paid for a photo tour with "Carol Bigfoot Adventures" -- which was well worth the $84 we spent! Her photo-tourguides have the ability to stop people from coming into the cavern and we were able to capture some gorgeous shots without the massive crowds (note that despite my photos having no people, there were probably 300 people in the Canyon. Antelope Canyon is known for it's gorgeous red rocks. Our first stop was Lower Antelope Canyon with its abstractly shaped walls. The second stop was here, in Upper Antelope Canyon which is known for the light rays the enter.

 

Although Upper Antelope Canyon is completely over-photographed I just had to throw a photo or two of it up on Flickr anyways. I really liked this photo because the reflection of the dirt in the light-ray looks like a naked lady (you can make out her hair, breasts, torso, and legs in the light ray).

 

I rented a Nikon D700 for this trip and it performed absolutely stunningly! I already own the Nikon 17-35mm lens and when I threw it on the D700 I was able to go super-wide and get some great photos like this!

 

Nikon D700 w/Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S:

19mm, f/11, 1/5 sec, ISO 200, Feisol Tripod

 

Best Viewed Large on Black

 

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Ontem a noite tive a ideia de estampar todo um vestido.

Testei a estampa, e logo fizemos a montagem.

Hoje passei parte da manhã e da tarde fazendo o acabamento e agora

mostro pra vocês como ficou.

 

É um vestido delicado, em tons de branco, rosa, azul e lilas.

Bem coloridinho.

 

Eu gostei bastante do resultado e já tenho muitas outras ideias como essa para por em pratica. Gosto desse estilo, gosto de cuidar de cada detalhe. Minha inspiração foi nas estampas e vestidos da AP~

 

O que acharam?

Espero que gostem ^^~

 

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A print image for the OFFF conference in Mexico city in early March. Made with Processing.

1. HORSES AND BIRD..., 2. Papagaio Charão, 3. Cardellinio vs Verdone, 4. DSC_3028, 5. Webbed Partners, 6. Untitled, 7. Labradors, 8. DSC00755 La belleza es efímera, 9. As vezes me pego sonhando..., 10. Scone Palace Poppies, 11. quando tudo caminha, 12. AugustHotSpell 076, 13. PRETTY...

  

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These are some minifigures I have completed recently, and a little project I have been working on for my story.

 

Hospital bed: I am going to completely redo the picture for the first chapter of the story, and I made a new hospital bed for it. It has a legs are underneath the covers effect using cheese slopes, and I may add a pillow.

 

Mr. freeze: I am properbly not the first to use the space collectible minifigure, I hope it looks alright.

 

Ra's Al Ghul: I changed the fig from bare chested to a green suit, using a old torso that came with my nephews Lego. Does it look enough like the comic version?

 

Wonder Woman: Based on the newish look, i added a black jacket and pants.

 

The Lizard: The coat is horrible, but i think the rest turned out alright.

 

Amy and Rory: Do they look enough like the real deal? The clothing is my own version.

 

Nick Fury: I added the gorrila minifigure torso backwards, is it distracting?

I live in a bit of a vacuum & trying to get better at my SL photography via product shots (mostly Gatchas that I resell) anyway - If you have time - please let me know which of these photos you think works best - I was trying to capture the great texture maps but I I know to get better I need feedback from others -- thanks!

Please view Large on Black. Oak Tree during Winter, Cambria, California. Jan. 5, 2013. Captured with Canon EOS5DIII, Canon EF24-105mm f4L IS USM at 105mm, f 8 @ 1/13 sec., ISO 50. Tripod. Post Processing with CS5. NikSofware SilverEfexPro 2.0.

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Santa Rosa Creek Road to Old Creek Road

(Cambria to Cayucos)

 

On Christmas Eve, 1769, 60 tired members of the Portola Expedition dropped their gear and camped along the banks of Santa Rosa Creek in Cambria.

The Spaniards were cold, wet and hungry — some had even resorted to eating their mules— after traveling from San Diego to Monterey, scouting the coast for the construction of future missions. Then, as they gathered for an evening mass, a group of strangers approached with a treasured gift: food.

They also offered a grizzly cub, but the Spaniards decided to stick with fish and baskets of flour.

In return, the grateful Spaniards offered their Chumash Indian friends beads, which, official recorder Father Juan Crespi noted, “pleased them greatly.”

The peaceful encounter made the county’s first Christmas Eve a memorable one. But today that location, near what is now Coast Union High School in Cambria, California, is probably better known for its scenes in the 1990 creepy crawler movie “Arachnophobia.” In “Arachnophobia,” the name of the town was changed to Canaima.

 

Still, it’s as scenic as it was when Father Crespi observed the “mountainous region covered with pine and a canyon of great depth.”

 

Given its scenic beauty, this road makes for good film, which is why it’s also occasionally used in car commercials. Its winding, hilly quality also makes it a challenge for bicyclists. In fact, it was planned for a stretch in the recent Amgen Tour of California bike race, but a landslide on Highway 1 forced a last-minute rerouting of the event’s 144-mile fifth stage.

 

While there aren’t a lot of official landmarks on this road, there are lots of great visuals. Not far from Scott Rock, a field full of hay bales seemed to cry for a plein air painter’s attention. Also, there are some spectacular Victorian homes here — part of the lure that brought filmmakers to town — along with numerous, picturesque old barns.

In the first five miles, you will pass through a tree-shaded canyon before arriving at Linn’s Fruit Bin. In the 1970s, John and Renee Linn dropped everything and moved from Denver to Cambria. While they had a lot to learn about farming, they did so quickly and scored big-time with their olallieberry pies.

 

Almost immediately after Linn’s, the road gets narrow and winding as it follows Santa Rosa Creek through another canyon. There are many big boulders in the creek, but I wouldn’t recommend straying off the road for photos. For one thing, there’s not a lot of room to pull over. Also, the road is lined with poison oak.

 

As the road climbs steeply, you’ll understand why some bicyclists refer to it as The Wall. Yet, as you approach the top, the payoff comes in the form of terrific views near the intersection of Santa Rosa Creek and Cypress Mountain Road.

 

About five miles from there, the road ends at the Dellaganna Ranch and it’s many old barns. Once you cross Highway 46, Santa Rosa Creek Road turns into Old Creek Road and takes you back toward the coast, your last main attractions being Whale Rock Reservoir and the Pacific Ocean.

 

The current Old Creek Road follows the path of the original Indian track called Old Creek Hot Springs Trail.

Whale Rock reservoir was constructed in the early 1960s to provide water for the City of San Luis Obispo, some 30 km to the south.

  

Exerpts by Patrick S. Pemberton

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One of six photos taken in Humber Bay Park, Toronto as I went for an adventure walk with two of my grandchildren.

 

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When Cindy stopped speaking, or when someone asked a question, the kestrel took his turn, offering some kestrel commentary.

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