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At this point, the road had levelled off quite considerably, leaving just a gentle incline up to the top of the pass as it winds around Clisham. I bet it isn't always so benign up here, notwithstanding the cool northern headwind.
Color Block
Featuring masterpieces of Junnie Artajo
Location:
Royal Pines, Matina, Davao City
Models:
Vanessa Ruth Quinones Chan
Irjana Xy-za Regencia Arcena
Keyt Necesario-Hagger
Anne de los Santos
Jazzyl Regencia Arcena
Ritz Charles
Creative Director:
Enreikko Huan Karlo Navarro
Styling Director:
Vixen-Towanna Ricaforte
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
I wanted to get gradients of color in the background with this. The wine glass was primarily there as an excuse to use the background.
Camera and lighting info: D80, 50mm f/1.8 @ f/10 & 1/200th. SB-800 camera right through a red gel and 1/8" Honl grid onto the background. SB-600 high and left angled into the background with a blue gel and snooted at 85mm.
We have worked our way up to visiting India, a vast, intimidating place for outside visitors, but also full of fascinating experiences, rich cultures, and of course, the unexpected.
One of the things I admire most about India is its utter frankness and inability to dissemble. India is what it is, all mass of humanity, colorful celebrations, crowded buses, dirty streets, polished temples, lonely beggars, spicy food, and hazy landscapes, and we are here to see it all.
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“Gradient Channel” by Jason Woodside, Miami-born and NYC based artist.
“FOR ME, THIS PIECE HIGHLIGHTS THE POSITIVE FEELINGS AND PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT HAPPENING WITHIN THIS COMMUNITY. LAYERS OF CONTRASTS AND COLOR LEADING TO THE CHAPTER.” – JASON WOODSIDE.
Geometric shapes, vibrant abstract patterns is an inspiration not only for walls. Woodside has transformed some of his pieces into outfits in collaboration with the most prestigious fashion brands such as Adidas and OBEY.
Murals were not the only art form. The project featured city excursions, a fashion show, collector’s lounge, lecture series, culinary experience, performances, and more. Check on the Website, FB, Instagram of Art (Re)public and stay tuned with Instgrafite for more details about the project!
Tried my hand at gradient stamping as inspired by Clean and Simple II
see my blog post here:
cardsbycara.blogspot.ca/2013/02/clean-and-simple-day-3-st...