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Long exposure work in the dark room; used a 30 second exposure and had the model move position in 5 second intervals.
Taken using a pinhole camera consisting of a spray painted tin, a wooden square and photographic paper. Original picture was in negative, converted to positive later. A Level photography surrealism project.
We are proud to reveal Naked Terror, the first of two exclusive levels from The House of the Dead: OVERKILL™ - Extended Cut.
Level Up! A Ren Faire Show (on Facebook). This is an interactive stage show that changes. No two shows are alike. They get audience members on stage and they choose where stories go at certain points. (sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, but on a stage-sized scale).
Petty Officer 2nd Class Kathryn Henderson uses a horizontal level and tape measure to assure correct height and level for the floor of a South West Asian hut that will be assigned to the battle aide station at a remote Marine outpost, June 24, 2008. Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth W. Robinson, Navy Visual News Service.
Sept. 3, 2015 at St. Mary's Conference Center in Huntington. Fashion show presented by First Impressions School of Modeling, Pageantry, and Etiquette. (Photo by Kaylin Adkins.)
Level Up! A Ren Faire Show (on Facebook). This is an interactive stage show that changes. No two shows are alike. They get audience members on stage and they choose where stories go at certain points. (sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, but on a stage-sized scale).
A tourist walks near the University of Coimbra, seen from the narrow balcony around the building of the Faculty of Law.
In this photo you can see raised access floor panels being levelled and installed by Fieldmans Access Floors Ltd.
As I was unable to attend the Photoshoot at Dufryn I went to St Fagans and Made the Images themed Ground Level. Bryn Eryr Iron Age Roundhouses.
The Level (sometimes referred to as Colby Level or simply Level) is a seasonally operated request stop on the Isle of Man Railway located in the sheading of Rushen on the Isle of Man. This is the sole remaining section of the railway which once spanned over 46 miles with lines to Peel in the west, Ramsey in the north and the mining village of Foxdale in the centre of the island.
This must be the smallest station on the IOM network being only one carriage length!