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young boy in the strong ISO...

 

-nikon d40x

-location:Damascus airport

-cs 3 created

  

--potraitphotography--

Amstelveen, Netherlands.

my first experience on gradient mapping

Here I lined this frame up with the bright sky and the sunlit house across the street in the late afternoon sunlight to get the split tone bokeh.

73965 Shotton

(rear of) 1Q41 13:11 Derby RTC to Derby RTC

Recent shoot I did for Secret Entourage, had my friend Courtney Walker model again — there's a lot of her in my stream now I realize! I'll have some new models in here soon.

 

Featuring a white and black Evo X "Yin & Yang", and also a white Bentley SuperSport. They are all owned by the same guy, nice collection!

 

Strobist info:

- AlienBees B800 in octabox subject left.

- AlienBees B800 into umbrella subject right.

-Triggered by ST-E2 Transmitter and RadioPopper PX Transmitter + JrX Studio Receivers.

- Powered by Vagabond II Portable Power.

 

PEPPER PERFECT

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Alexander Lis + Rafaël Rozendaal

A quiet, inward turned moment — the body folded into itself, suspended in a calm gradient of light.

 

A shirtless man in jeans sits curled on a cube, elbows on knees and hands holding his head, against a soft gradient backdrop.

Tips are Zoya - Yasmeen, and the glitters are China Glaze - Nova and Fairy Dust, along with an Art Deco glitter. The base is one coat of OPI - Samoan Sand. After painting the top color, I freehanded Yasmeen on as the tips. After that had dried a bit, I put a relatively thick line of glitter from the Art Deco polish underneath Yasmeen. Then I lightly brushed Nova on to create a gradient effect, and put on Fairy Dust as a final glitter.

 

Please credit if used or taken out! <3 Thanks

Happy days on the Baiyin Mining Railway. The morning passenger service to the copper mine at Shenbutong climbs hard up into the hills. As usual the locomotive is being worked hard on the steep gradient.

#Durham #autumn #gradient #colour #orange #yellow #tree #nature #leaves #river

Clifton Hill Swansea. A 20% / 1:5 gradient.

Beautiful sunset glow, causing a gorgeous gradient.

I was surprised to see the sloped wall I got here. This model is made by a square grid, and 45 degrees pre crease only. The gradient I got was done by natural forces the creases made.

It is part of the Cubes family, of course.

1 rectangle sheet of EH.

Hoje também estou no blog Mania de Esmalte com esta gradiente méééravilhoosa rsrs

#tomiachandooo rsrsrsrs

kisses

 

blog.maniadeesmalte.com.br/2013/06/degrade-roxo-e-pink-po...

A seated silhouette, defined by soft gradients.

 

A shirtless man is seated on a cube, his back to the camera, with soft directional lighting that highlights the contours of his shoulders, spine, and arms, while a muted gradient background keeps the focus on the sculpted form and relaxed pose.

A little land are project my wee ones and I worked on this weekend with raspberry leaves and a downed pine.

 

more here: lilfishstudios.blogspot.com/2010/10/land-art-with-wee-one...

Blue, green, yelloe and purple gradient.

Tips are Zoya - Yasmeen, and the glitters are China Glaze - Nova and Fairy Dust, along with an Art Deco glitter. The base is one coat of OPI - Samoan Sand. After painting the top color, I freehanded Yasmeen on as the tips. After that had dried a bit, I put a relatively thick line of glitter from the Art Deco polish underneath Yasmeen. Then I lightly brushed Nova on to create a gradient effect, and put on Fairy Dust as a final glitter.

 

Please credit if used or taken out! <3 Thanks

PENTAX K-5 • 200 ISO • Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8 ED

 

Near Kehlen • Luxembourg

IC 1871 is a small emission nebula in the NE region of the much larger Soul Nebula in the constellation of Cassiopeia. While it is a good photographic target for small telescopes, especially with narrow-band filters, large apertures are required for visual appreciation. The region was first recorded as a nebula by W. Herschel in 1787. Along with well known neighbors, SH2-190 (Heart Nebula) and Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884), Soul Nebula is located in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way. While this image spans approximately 100 light years in diameter, the entire Soul Nebula is a large hydrogen cloud with active star formation, extending over 330 ly, and lying at a distance between 6,500 and 7500 ly. The nebula emits light by fluorescence. It absorbs high energy, ionizing utraviolet radiation from the recently formed hot blue giant stars, then re-emits the energy in the visible band, mostly at the hydrogen alpha wavelength of the Balmer series. Radiation pressure from the photons emanating from these stars, and stellar winds ejected from their extremely hot surfaces generate outward pressure gradients upon the nebula which ultimately determine its morphology.

 

One effect of the outward pressure is the formation of giant central cavities of low gas density, as gas clouds are forced toward the periphery of the nebula. Another one is triggered star formation along the outer borders of the cavities, whereby denser regions of molecular gas clouds are compressed into gravitational contraction, causing them to ignite into still more new stars. A large number of the stars in the attached image are classified in the SIMBAD database as Young Stellar Objects (YSOs). The Soul Nebula is known as a prolific radio-active stellar nursery, which has so far given birth to at least three generations of young stars. It has been shown that stars become prograssively younger as their distance from the center of a cavity increases. Finally, when the rapid gas currents blowing toward the periphery pass around dense, massive objects, they create conical wakes of turbulent flow, which appear as comet-like triangles pointing toward the central cluster. In very large telescopes, the apex of each cone is shown to be occupied by either a star or a young proto-planetary disk (proplyd).

 

Image details:

-Remote Takahashi Epsilon 250x850mm

-Paramount PME GEM

-16 x 300 sec subs each in SHO

-DSS, XnView, StarNet++, StarTools v 1.3 and 1.7

  

A quick example to go with a howto for creating trippy desktop wallpaper. It contains about fifteen gradient layers.

nature's gradient by the reflection of the sea

I enjoy big infrastructure. Over the years, I've photographed a lot of great bridges and tunnels, some of which are still used to help people get from A to B but others have been left to abandonment. My favourite part of any drive is crossing a large body of water or a tall gorge as I like to see how the road takes on the landscape. Mountain passes such as the Cairnwell Pass also tick the same box.

 

Despite being the tallest pass in the UK, the Cairnwell Pass is also one of the more tame climbs. That's not to say it's an easy climb if you're on foot or cycling but the modern A93 tackles the pass via a road that has long, sweeping bends and straight sections all following a constant, if steep gradient up the side of the mountains.

 

Things weren't always this way, though. Before the road was modernised, there was an infamous hairpin on the hill climb known as the Devil's Elbow. There is a classic postcard image of a bus driving up the pass going around, claiming that the gradient was a gruelling 1 in 3 and based on the postcard, you'd be inclined to agree.

 

However, if you look more carefully at the postcard, as I have done on and off over the years since I first saw it, you can see that the photo is squint. This makes the hairpin look far worse than it actually is. The gradient on the old A93 alignment was never steeper than 1 in 6 (which is still very severe for a main road). The bus also looks to have been cut and pasted into the scene as the wheel position and shadowing don't look quite right. Still, you have to applaud the efforts of whomever it was who created that postcard as they obviously went to a lot of effort to sell the illusion.

 

Told you I can talk about roads all day long...

Just did a step by step article on how to create gradient reflection on reflective surfaces. You can check it out here:

www.diyphotography.net/tips-getting-gradient-reflection-r...

  

Strobist info:

sb-600 with stofen omnibounce back right of subject thru a white acrylic sheet @ 1/4

Décimo do Desafio!

 

Eu ia fazer um degradê nesse estilo, mas resolvi usar essa outra "técnica" que já tinha usado antes do Flickr...

 

É simples, você escolhe um esmalte escuro e vai misturando com branco... eu fui misturando em uma tampinha de coca-cola (sério) pra não perder pra sempre esse esmalte e ter menos trabalho na hora de misturar...

 

Passei uma camada de Top Coat holográfico porque ando numa vibe holográfica... hehe

 

Seiláporque escondi o dedão na foto, mas é a cor original do esmalte...

 

Achei a foto medonha de quando eu fiz o verde, está aqui

  

**Para entender o desafio e encontrar todos já feitos, só Clicar aqui!

 

An unusual survivor - probably due to it being concrete - was this gradient post outside Dunblane - on the Doune line. 19/6/83.

patagonia, glacier with gradients.

impressive show at the end of the world, I will remember this trip for ever.

Cappadocia, Turkey

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