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Had the pleasure of attending the absolutely LOVELY wedding of my dear friend Virrick this morning. Congratulations to the grooms and may your future together be as bright as the Tuscan sun that shown down upon your altar ☀️❤️
Wearing: (full credits to catchup)
- Mat Kungler King Outfit Fur Stole
- Modulus Javier Hair: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Winter/187/184/2002
- Poison Sunglasses
- Custom Navy Choker by myself
- Contrax iWatch in Black
- Adam Edelstein White Trouser and Brown Belt
Created for
the Art Week Gallery Group
~~~ Clocks and Watches ~~~
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
I took myself for a good long walk, this afternoon, but it was oh so cold ... we started our day at -1C and when I took this my iWatch was showing 5C but there was a cold win blowing off the sea!!
I was trying to catch that person in front of me but he was in much more of a hurry than I was!!
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 326/365
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
Steps are on my mind at the moment. I'm trying to do a small photo-shoot most days - and miniature shoes are what I'm shooting!!
Slowly recovering from the summer Covid booster vaccine, my energy is very low, and I use my iWatch to keep count of my steps, as it provides a rough guide to how much activity I'm getting. It's a "rest and move" pattern and so hard to follow!! So shooting some vintage miniature shoes encourages me.
Shot with my Helios 44-2 which is frozen at f2.8
Textures by MixPixBox
I'll try to keep adding a shot or two when I can ... but apologies for not being able to comment yet!
Helios 44-2 and 44-M set: Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
From the garden Here
Sorry for the delay in posting, but I have been on holiday in Florida for the last few week. In this photo we have just arrived at the magic kingdom.
For Macro Mondays, Numbers and Letters. From a replica pocket sundial, something a 17th Century wayfarer might have kept on his person. The 1637 version of an iwatch.
Maitreya Caia One-piece * Wild * for Lara Mesh Body
Available at Summerfest '15
Location: Summerfest '15
.... of my walk and yes it did rain and these clouds, at this moment, were most threatening and then my "Weather App" popped up on my iWatch advising me that a thunder was close by!!
I started walking more quickly!!
Flickr Lounge ~ Weekend Theme (Week 28) ~ Photographer's Choice ....
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Willing to take an old Bronica out into the rain - forgetting his phone and having to use an iWatch timer. Having already measured the light and preset focus - i managed to use Bulb (rather than lens T mode), messing up the first shot by forgetting to lock the cable release and just taking two shots
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November & Rossi- The Queen Digital Watch @ Tres Chic
Ecstasy & Oxycodone - Lilith Cuban Double choker and Braclet set @ ACCESS
Ascendant - Dracarys Bento Nails @ Black Fair
ALMA Makeup - Vera
DOUX - BYOB hairstyle
L'Etre - Face Glitter
FOXCITY -Two Minds Photo Booth & Kittie Bento Pose Set
* Shown on Slink Hourglass Body and Catwa Catya Head
I have posted my pictures in my instagram @drigomarc, flickr for me is not comercial, i have seens apple news about iphone x versions , it’s make me laughs because at the moment the apple strategy in marketing is ridiculous .
Always selling the same with a few modifications.
At the moment i would like to buy a little tablet for me draw and the price of the ipad pro is ridiculous , because this i would rather buy a samsung galaxy note in the future.
Lets back to talk about iphone
, selling a new hardware with few diferences with a old system, would better create a radical system and do the revolution, drop out this ipad ridiculous pro ,and ridiculous price, do a fantastic system and thats it.
The mac lines is fantastic, but macbook air’s 12’inch price is ridiculous, explode with a macbook air (thats is a shit).
Drop out the limitation in mac and mobile , do a unique system for all line Osx Union.
For exemple a ipad runing the same operational system of the mac system,
First creat a fantastic operational system , broke the past and creat a new age , creat a new form a new tendence ,
The users need a privacy,the face id is a privacy invasion , creat a touch screen with a digital recognization take out this ridiculous face id.
Give a one week on mouth to use free apple music , it will improve that numbers of signatures.
Improve that video cards in all mac line, dont use intel, intel video cards is a shit,shit ,shit, shit.
My imac gave black screen two times because that horrible video card.
And cut out this macbook air or the enter macbook level,
That the iphone’s model numbers is terrible, iphone 7,8,9,15,18,25,25xs, 26xsi, it will be a similar galaxy line, be different , cut the normal, creat a great unique smartphone .
I love iwatch but needs a better skins
Do you know what would fantastic? I have the possibility edit my iphone photos approaching my iphone near of my mac but not transfering my images to my mac,
A new imac totally touch screen without border in display, i tired of mouse , a imac witn a apple pencil function, i have more ideas , contact me to talk about this @drigomarc
This was taken at the corner of Prince & Sullivan Street ... down in the SoHo district of Manhattan.
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This set of photos is based on a very simple concept: walk every block of Manhattan with a camera, and see what happens. To avoid missing anything, walk both sides of the street.
That's all there is to it …
Of course, if you wanted to be more ambitious, you could also walk the streets of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx. But that's more than I'm willing to commit to at this point, and I'll leave the remaining boroughs of New York City to other, more adventurous photographers.
Oh, actually, there's one more small detail: leave the photos alone for a month -- unedited, untouched, and unviewed. By the time I actually focus on the first of these "every-block" photos, I will have taken more than 8,000 images on the nearby streets of the Upper West Side -- plus another several thousand in Rome, Coney Island, and the various spots in NYC where I traditionally take photos. So I don't expect to be emotionally attached to any of the "every-block" photos, and hope that I'll be able to make an objective selection of the ones worth looking at.
As for the criteria that I've used to select the small subset of every-block photos that get uploaded to Flickr: there are three. First, I'll upload any photo that I think is "great," and where I hope the reaction of my Flickr-friends will be, "I have no idea when or where that photo was taken, but it's really a terrific picture!"
A second criterion has to do with place, and the third involves time. I'm hoping that I'll take some photos that clearly say, "This is New York!" to anyone who looks at it. Obviously, certain landscape icons like the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty would satisfy that criterion; but I'm hoping that I'll find other, more unexpected examples. I hope that I'll be able to take some shots that will make a "local" viewer say, "Well, even if that's not recognizable to someone from another part of the country, or another part of the world, I know that that's New York!" And there might be some photos where a "non-local" viewer might say, "I had no idea that there was anyplace in New York City that was so interesting/beautiful/ugly/spectacular."
As for the sense of time: I remember wandering around my neighborhood in 2005, photographing various shops, stores, restaurants, and business establishments -- and then casually looking at the photos about five years later, and being stunned by how much had changed. Little by little, store by store, day by day, things change … and when you've been around as long as I have, it's even more amazing to go back and look at the photos you took thirty or forty years ago, and ask yourself, "Was it really like that back then? Seriously, did people really wear bell-bottom jeans?"
So, with the expectation that I'll be looking at these every-block photos five or ten years from now (and maybe you will be, too), I'm going to be doing my best to capture scenes that convey the sense that they were taken in the year 2013 … or at least sometime in the decade of the 2010's (I have no idea what we're calling this decade yet). Or maybe they'll just say to us, "This is what it was like a dozen years after 9-11".
Movie posters are a trivial example of such a time-specific image; I've already taken a bunch, and I don't know if I'll ultimately decide that they're worth uploading. Women's fashion/styles are another obvious example of a time-specific phenomenon; and even though I'm definitely not a fashion expert, I suspected that I'll be able to look at some images ten years from now and mutter to myself, "Did we really wear shirts like that? Did women really wear those weird skirts that are short in the front, and long in the back? Did everyone in New York have a tattoo?"
Another example: I'm fascinated by the interactions that people have with their cellphones out on the street. It seems that everyone has one, which certainly wasn't true a decade ago; and it seems that everyone walks down the street with their eyes and their entire conscious attention riveted on this little box-like gadget, utterly oblivious about anything else that might be going on (among other things, that makes it very easy for me to photograph them without their even noticing, particularly if they've also got earphones so they can listen to music or carry on a phone conversation). But I can't help wondering whether this kind of social behavior will seem bizarre a decade from now … especially if our cellphones have become so miniaturized that they're incorporated into the glasses we wear, or implanted directly into our eyeballs.
If you have any suggestions about places that I should definitely visit to get some good photos, or if you'd like me to photograph you in your little corner of New York City, please let me know. You can send me a Flickr-mail message, or you can email me directly at ed-at-yourdon-dot-com
Stay tuned as the photo-walk continues, block by block ...
I need this! For the last two hours I have been trying to help OH who is 150 miles away and locked out of his office. He was ready to leave, went to the reception area for something and was locked out of the inner office. (The only one there). All he had was his iwatch, so he could call me, but everything else, two phones, jacket, computer, keys etc were locked in the inner office. I had to deal with emails and texts to work colleagues, to see if anyone could go and get him out!
Just after 6 the cleaners arrived and rescued him! I need a gin and tonic to calm my nerves! LOL
For the CC Versatile challenge.
Both photos taken on 30th April.
Straps as a statement, supporting women's rights and everyone in the LGBTQ++++. If your classification is not here, assume it is, as we support all persons, however you decribe your gender(s)
Have you wondered where Flibble’s been all this time? I’ve been working hard in Apple’s toppest most secret underground lab developing their new EyeWatch. And today I can finally reveal what I’ve had to be sedated for during all this time so that I didn’t accidentally have any involvement in anything at all.
I’m pretty proud of the result since all they gave me was the name, and the rest of the work is all my own doing. I think. I can’t quite remember. I think I’ve been out for a while…
It doesn’t seem to do much except stare at you disapprovingly, but it’s totally splendid and you should probably buy one.
Maybe you’d like to buy Mr Flibble’s book too? That would be splendid.
idrinkleadpaint.com/buy-the-book/
Also...er maybe you'd love to:
Strobist:
Bowens Gemini Pro 500 through beauty dish camera above and right at 45 degrees pointing down, set on 3.0. Second and third Bowens camera left and right through softboxes at 80 degrees set on 3.0. Triggered by PC cord cable.
The end-game of the previous two shots - the Thing itself. I'm not a Machead and don't use an iPhone (Android, instead). But I can't help the attention to design and creating experiences - even in this retail design of a shop window. Pure style, respect!
Shot from a video project.
I call this shot “Sew is time to Sew…” which gets my teenage kids to roll their eyes at me.
We just took a quick run through the Viera Wetlands Florida to see if anything new had shown up. We came across this least bittern poking out of the reeds. Of course we had the wrong lens and it was at a great distance but we took the pic anyway. Apologize for the extreme cropping. The bird is rather hard to find. We will keep hunting for a better photo.
This guy was hunting and could stretch down to the water. A pic of him halfway is shown in comment one below.
(best viewed on the smartphone or the iwatch, 😀)
Managed to do this shot with only natural lighting, thru big windows on the studio wall, camera right.
Minimal post process in PS.
Hope you like it! ;-)
Makeup:
ELINOR BOOTS LEATHER ED UNPACKER HUD
KISMET V2 DRESS UNPACKER HUD -
LeLUTKA Lilly Head 3.1
no.match_NO_BLOSSOM ~ Pack of REDS
VELOUR "AISSA" SKIN for EVO X (SUNKISS)
VELOUR The "Ipanema Body" for eBody Reborn (SUNKISS)
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