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Had some fun with the in camera multi exposure mode tonight. Set up and made exposure for the lightbulb element, then an additional shot of the bulb/holder. Move tripod to face black sheet backdrop. Gridded snooted yellow gelled flash pointed directly at me out of frame (so it appears the light is from the bulb...creating the tasty shadows). Finally a few white finger light pops. Did a black and white conversion which looks way better but thought I would put the original shot up instead. Overall could be better, could be worse. Pleased enough to share it...ha..
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"La utopía compartida con miles
es la fuerza de la historia.
Si soñamos solos
nos limitamos al sueño.
Cuando soñamos en grupo
alcanzamos la realidad."
Another fab idea for courtyard design. Love the simplicity of it and the colours work so well together.
Idea leuconoe - Paper Kite
Commonly known as the Paper Kite, Idea leuconoe are native to densely forested regions in South China, South Japan, Malaya, Java, Borneo, and the Philippines. These butterflies have weak, fluttery flight interspersed with gliding due to the high ratio of their wing-size to body-size. Their wings are generally a light yellow, brown, or off-white, with dark brown or black veins and spots.
The new "IDEA" set has arrived!!!
No ideas? Try sitting on this new armchair! The full pack includes the coffee table, the giraffe statue, the painting, the lightbulb-shaped neon, and the armchair!
TAXI: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sakaw/210/54/3495
Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/.../HARMONY.../26729177
Come visit me at the HARMONY Store to see it!
From Rosia Bay to Camp Bay in Gibraltar.
Rosia Bay is the only natural harbour in Gibraltar.
The area is also the location of gun batteries, including Parson's Lodge Battery at the south end of the bay and Napier of Magdala Battery at the north end.
The Lego Moon to Mars Initiative. This entry won runner-up in Lego IDEAS' "Moon to Mars" contest in 2019! Essentially just a giant slingshot ;-)
Ideas , everyone has a lot of ideas . It varies from person to person and God has given us this unique gift called "Idea" , an Idea can change someone's life in a positive way simultaneously changing someone else's in a negative way . So few days back , there was this conceptual photo that I created which I shared on my facebookpage . That was totally an inspired work and I mentioned in the caption there that I did not have any credits behind the basic concept of that very photograph . Anyway so one of my fans from Facebook maybe missed the description section of the photo and was accusing me that I copied the photo . My answer was yes , because he probably did not get the thing there ! The Thing was my photo and the photo which inspired me both looked kind of similar but they were created with different perspectives , different Ideas . One can recreate a photo of something but they will always have their unique Ideas and Perspective behind their work . So yah once again , "IDEAS ARE BULLETPROOF" period .
I have SO many ideas... Im just not sure how to make them more than just a little thought in my mind
Maybe I should see a doctor ? I still have these hallucinations ...
Il faudrait peut-être que j'aille consulter un médecin ? j'ai encore ces hallucinations ...
“The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones. – Keynes”
Macro Monday project – 12/02/13
“Lit by candlelight”
Milano. La fabbrica del Vapore. Giornata Mondiale della Danza.
Nikon F90x - Nikkor 35-70 f/3.3 Uv Filter - Fujifilm 400 Color
not my original idea it just was based on idea stuck in my head what better day to post it than world book day :)
The 39mm thread mount lenses for the Zenit cannot be used on a Leica, Fed or Zorki because the Zenit's flange distance is too large, and neither can the Braun Paxette's 39mm thread mount lenses, for the same reason.
Well then perhaps the Paxette lenses can be mounted and focused on a Zenit, is what I thought to myself and guess what? It works. Here with a Enna Werke Tele-Ennalyt 1:3.5 13.5cm.
I wonder whether anyone ever tried this before or whether I'm the first crackpot who tried.
Shot with:
Canon EOS600D
Leica Bellows R (16860)
Leica 100mm f/4 Macro Elmar-R, bellows version (11230)