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oh my goodness... I've been trying all day to get a whisper image and finally this one just came together for me.
Two layers of KK's Happy Heart, and one of Embrace, a pioneer woman's action "Soft and Ethereal", and that's really it, aside from shooting in RAW and tweaking it in there to get the colors to pop first.
Texture Tuesday is here: www.kimklassencafe.com/thecafe/
This view can be seen in Kew Gardens not far from Victoria Gate, the entrance which visitors who have arrived by tube arrive at. In the background is King William's Temple around which there are witch hazel trees. The foreground is a low rounded slope covered with daffodils and topped with a large tree with spreading canopy.
IMG_20216, 30%
02.24.11 - Some likes and dislikes w/ this mid layer fleece. It's really comfortable and warm and I love the sleeves and the hood. I don't really like that little patch they put on the right side tho... it's not that noticeable but in certain colors it looks like you got dirt on you. It looks like you can stuff it in the pocket as well but I darn near broke the zipper trying to do that.
Cloudveil Run Don't Walk full-zip hooded fleece - 56% off from Steepandcheap.com
I'm trying my hand at taking textures shots to use in photo manipulation. I honestly have no clue what I'm doing so any helpful hints would be appreciated.
Feel free to use this texture in your work. All I ask is for is credit w/ link back to texture in your pic description and a link to your finished product so that I can see how it's used.
You can see three layers of economic class as you move up and back, from tin rooves to small mansion.
View of the Mon village shoreline taken with my telephoto lens from our anchorage.
Once we were at our anchorage the kids were in and out of the water all day. They also took turns in a canoe that came with the raft house.
Naam rented a raft house one Sunday to take the kids for a day on the water.
We were in Sangkhlaburi from Saturday, February 2nd to Friday, February 22.
For the 2013 Spring Festival holiday time we went to Thailand again (Jan 30 - Feb 27). This visit was primarily to spend time with our friend, Naam, and meet the 20 + children she cares for close to the Thai-Burmese (Myanmar ) border in Sangkhlaburi.
Free Layer. All my images, except this one, are not for use by anyone but me.
However, if you want to use this as a layer, feel free.
good old hammer n nail to punch through the metal layers. vintage brass filigrees with some tasty dark oxidization. copper circles contrast through from behind.
design by Stephanie Bodine
Week 1 of Kim Klassen's Beyond Layers. About my photo
ISO 125
f/1.2
Shutter 1/1600
Added 'awaken' texture at soft light
These skates were part of my outdoor Christmas decorations and now they are all that's left with a single pine branch tucked into the boot. I paid attention to the light which was coming from above on a cloudy afternoon. I found the best angle for simple composition and could have opened up the exposure a tad more but I wanted to really blur out the background to enhance the skates..
I very rarely post a pic with song lyrics, but I'm tired and listening to Pink Floyd :-)
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way.
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way.
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain.
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again.
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death.
Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time.
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over,
Thought I'd something more to say.
From yesterday morning in Roanoke,Va.
Alyssa behind Tarble Arts Center located on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill.
Colorized (via Bayer Decoding) panorama of Curiosity images of eroded layers of rock on the floor of Gale Crater.
yay! done at 1! took some more pictures the night before photos need to be turned in. also edited about 4 pictures together, into one.
Today's VIS image shows the multitude of layers making up the South Polar cap. The scene here measures 17 x 62 kilometers (11 x 38 miles).
See the Red Planet Report at redplanet.asu.edu for updates on Mars research.
For the latest THEMIS Mars images as received by mission scientists, see themis.asu.edu/livefrommars. To learn more about the THEMIS camera and its Mars images, see themis.asu.edu. And for more information about this image and to get larger versions, see themis.asu.edu/node/6073
This image is in the public domain and may be republished free of charge, but if used it should be credited as NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona State University.
art journal
artist´s booklet
infinite project
like veils of time
& opportunities
love letters
discarded sketches
& architect´s plans
on tranparent drawing paper
scrunched & drowned
in layers of water
painted with gouache
oil pastels
pastel crayons
& acrylic accents
in many many layers..
intuitively arranged
& stitched together
with my sewing machine
deconstructed again
cover
fabricated in similar ways
but yet totally different
mostly using old aquarell drawing pads or wrapping paper
6 - max 10 pages each
The final stage, which often takes the longest to complete, is inpainting. The conservators use the term ‘inpainting’ because they only add new material where the original is missing. This includes inpainting the fills, where several layers of the original were missing, as well as areas of abrasion where only the top layers of paint have been rubbed away.
The paints used for inpainting are different from what the original artist used. Conservators use very stable pigments bound in stable, synthetic mediums that can easily be removed from the original. This allows the inpainting to last for a long time, but it doesn’t permanently alter the original work of art.
The family of Cherise Lavender Brown, who died of an opiate overdose, pose at her grave. She left behind three small children.
For the full story, visit mysouthsidestand.com/more-news/raising-awareness/
| Photo provided by Layers of Hope, taken by DJ Igelsrud