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Be happy with being you. Love your flaws. Own your quirks. And know that you are just as perfect as anyone else, exactly as you are.
The final shot from the Grumpy Gricers recent gathering in the Calder Valley and Preston sees Freightliner Shed 66536 at Gauxholme with the 05.45 Immingham Import Terminal - Fiddlers Ferry Power station loaded coals (6M09).
The hill in the background is Langfield Common which rises to 420m beyond the brow. As is common in these parts there are a number of small reservoirs on the top some of which were built to supply water to the Rochdale Canal out of sight below the viaduct. The largest of these is Warland Reservoir - well known to Pennine Wayfarers who walk along its bank knowing they'll soon encounter one of the best stretches of the PW as they hike the edge to Stoodley Pike, before descending to the flesh-pots of Hebden Bridge some 5-6 miles distant.
The fact that this was shot at 1600asa, and it was wet and muddy underfoot, suggests the engineers knew what they were doing when they constructed reservoirs in these parts.
27th November 2015
One more black and white rendition of the Killdeer Badlands. For this shot I switched to a wide angle lens. Black and white is almost a radical choice in today's world, but it's a comfort zone for me: I cut my teeth, photographically speaking, on black and white. Prior to 1960, there isn't a single colour photo in our family archives, and all through the Sixties and Seventies I shot more black and white than colour. By the mid-Seventies I was developing my own negatives and making my own prints. Taking full control of final output was pretty rare in those days; the vast majority of people relied on drugstore processing (you'd drop off your film at the local drugstore and they'd send it to a lab; the resulting machine prints were terrible concoctions of sloppy developing and dust-intensive printing).
We've come a long way since those days. A tilted horizon in a colour slide was a flaw you either lived with or paid big bucks to a custom lab for straightening in a print; today we do it with software in a few key strokes. Dust removal? I went through countless cans of compressed air and rarely achieved the clean look of the photo on this page. But it wasn't about result, it was more about process: learning what makes a good photo.
Actually, truthfully, for me it's still about process. I knew a commercial artist in Vancouver, circa 1980-81, who was a fine photographer. He told me that the most fun he had was opening a new box of Kodachrome slides, just received from the lab. For me, even then, I loved shooting best. That moment when I'm interacting with subject and light and everything is potential and I'm searching for the most interesting and authentic way to translate an experience visually. All these years later, that hasn't changed.
Photographed in the Killdeer Badlands, East Block, Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2021 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
- Efecte de dispersió i fotomuntatge.
- Efecto dispersión y fotomontaje.
- Scatter effect and photomontage.
Moltes gràcies a tots pels vostres comentaris.
Muchas gracias a todos por vuestros comentarios.
Thank you very much to all for your comments
[FLAWS] New release !
Bruises applier for Catwa 'Her' and Catwa 'Him'
(Showed here on Catya and Daniel)
Available on Marketplace :
and
Available soon here : in-world store.
We made it to Friday!! ♥ Whew!
Check Out Details Here: giaswizzle.wordpress.com/2016/02/20/flawed-diamond/
Its not so good at this size, try it On Black
Now just imagine if I had used a decent model instead of some middle class white boy with a tramps beard :)
This is my attempt at the 'Joel Grimes Look'. His website includes a tutorial on how to create the Edgy Three Light Gritty Look.
Strobist: Home made Beauty Dish directly above (see catchlight) and Two snooted 580ex ii either side from behind. All via Pocket Wizard
Photoshop: Contrast and Hue/Sat. Tonal Contrast on the eyes. Dodge and Burn for local contrast.
The Unfinished Obelisk, Aswan, Egypt. A crack in this nearly complete obelisk led to it abandonment at its quarry.
...in so many ways.
Explored - highest position 21.
Thank you for all the wonderful comments and faves, they really mean a lot.
This shot of me was taken a litlle while back on my old Canon 400d by my beautiful and extremely talented friend Louiz whose photostream can be found here www.flickr.com/photos/louizphotography/
Concept, direction, settings and PP me, the texture is a shot I took of a tree today, just figured out how to texture images a couple of days ago so am still playing around trying to work things out.
كنت اشوفك شي ثاني ..شي غير في هالوجود
شي يغير لي كياني ..كسر قيود والحدود
شفتك بعيني اماني ..فجر وطيور وورود
جتني عكس الثواني ... جتني عكس الوعود
قلتلي اني اناني ...فيك عناد وصدود
اشتكى عذري مكاني... شفت بلسانك الردود
جيت مع باقي حناني ..ما لقيت الا الجمود ..
..شفت انك ما تباني ..صابني منك جمود..
My body is tired.
My mind is tired.
My everything is tired.
Just one more week and then winter break, then maybe i can clear my head relax and post a picture I'm proud of
bleh
You catch me when I fall, accept me, flaws and all, and that's why I love you...
Happy motherfucking New Year, folks.
sooc with a crop
i like how the focus is only on the tips of the antlers
strapless dress, holla
new testimonials! ;) thank you
anddd M$ :D
Üstlerindeki göğe bakmazlar mı? Onu nasıl bina ettik, nasıl donattık! Onda hiçbir düzensizlik ve eksiklik yoktur.
Kaf Suresi 50/6
Do they not look at the sky above them?- How We have made it and adorned it, and there are no flaws in it.
Quran 50/6
(not edited)
Juste pour le plaisir des yeux.
Bonne journée à toutes et à tous
Just for the pleasure of the eyes.
Good day to you all
With the reinstatement into the Imperial War Machine, I found myself and my brothers in arms relocated to the planet BATUU. At the time of the operation, it was unclear as to the importance, but myself and the courageous men of the Fist were confident that we were taking part in what would be written in the books of history. That our lives, our contributions, would echo for eternity.
At the time, our reformed Empire was making bold statements through movements, occupations, liberations, extractions and of course, reformations of systems across the galaxy. The Old Republic needed to be torn down, replaced with true Justice, Order and to exterminate the Enemies of the people, such as the traitorous Knights we called the Jedi. Their beliefs are outdated, allowed to survive off the backs of the less educated, informed, swindled portions of the population. To this we say no more.
We arrived on BATUU with our ferocious, fearless and without flaw, brutal Lord, with the task to eliminate the Enemies of the people. Our Empire made sure the Fist was well equipped for any and all Foe we were to encounter here. With weapon caches for entire fleets, modified vehicles to keep our troopers secured, we scoured the planet for any signs. Time went on, we went on. During the liberation, we were informed about the continued efforts of reform at the heart of our democracy, Coruscant.
It was silent, too silent. At this point, several rotations had passed us, no signs. Our officers, and even at one point Lord Vader, assumed that our Enemies had left us. Deep down though, I knew this to be different. This was a group of crusaders that had existed for tens of thousands of years. If we turned a blind eye now, they would simply return, and in greater numbers. - Commander Hock
One picture I really wanted to capture from the Dark Times Occupation of Batuu Collaboration was one with Commander Hock, Lord Vader and the Fist. I was super pleased with capturing this shot just in time at the convention and I think it gives the appropriate setting for these characters. In addition to this being a separate shot to showcase Hock, this is also a scene entry for Dark Times.
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~Noah