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Happy Halloween everybody!

 

Reposted this from last year :-)

 

A local construction had this set up in front of their office here in Halifax.

I thought it was pretty neat.

 

Have a great weekend as well!

Take care...

Dave

 

My husband sooooo wanted my to liquify pointy ears on this girl, she already looks very elfin!

 

Taken at the JinkyArt workshop in May.

Santa Fe 1200 was one of just two experimental units leased from Morrison Knudsen. The unique units ran off liquified natural gas and were nicknamed the "bombs" by crews. They worked at Santa Fe Hobart yard in Los Angeles where they were posing on a rainy night

Big Mack hauls liquified natural gas.

Week 9: Shadows. Last few days in Hawaii, what else would I choose but a palm tree!! This was taken with my iphone with the shadow on a parking lot. Played around a lot with photoshop, trying lots of different filters - in the end chose 'liquify' to give the palms a more windswept, painterly look and the ground to look like the beach. CC always welcome. — at Waikoloa Beach, Hawaii.

This one was done slightly better i think, his eyes actually match haha.

Might make this into a series!

Flickr has made the sharpening go abit noisy but can't be arsed to fix it.

This is my brother btw :D

And i did this mainly through the Liquify took in photoshop! really hard to use though :(

Got to wear the amazing Belleza Body today and I have to say I am SO IMPRESSED. Did this post really quick so you can check it out. Very little photo shop editing was done to the body. No Liquify at all to fix those pesky edges! Check out review here: www.gridspirations.com

Liquefied bubble

Of course, I have time for such sublime philosophical epiphanies only during extremely unproductive holidays!

 

Part of the strobist series (3/10)

 

Info: One YN 467 to my left at 1/2 power. One Canon 430 ex ii at 45deg CCW & pointed upward (for the shadow) , fired at 1/16th power. Blended with texture and applied liquify filter to the shadow.

  

On Black

Mamiya 6 + 75f4 + 120 Kodak Tri-X 400

 

Xtol 1:3, 22 degrees, 10min, Epson v800 scan

 

No airbrushing or liquify (the usual)..just hard work in the gym!

 

Ukraine Blog: mrleica.com/2016/05/13/ukraine-models-2016/

 

IG www.instagram.com/mrleicacom/

Flipped Fire with added distortion, liquify and radial blur

A container ship, CMA CGM Rundale, most of the way up Gravesend Reach on the River Thames and imminently arriving at Tilbury Docks, having sailed from TeesPort, which is on the River Tees, in case you thought otherwise. It's been here before but this is my first time seeing it.

It's interesting (to me...) as it's a new shape, apart from being a new ship (built/completed in 2024 by Hyundai); it also has green cred as it's powered by Liquified Natural Gas (ordinary natural gas used to be popular with hippies, didn't it ?). I don't know if LNG Powered is a plus point; it's supposed to be lass harmful than other fuels.

More interesting stuff: this is apparently a 'feeder' ship meaning it takes containers (TEUs ot Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) from/to bigger ships. According to Wikipedia there are seven sizes of feeder ship and a feeder ship that carries less than 3000 TEUs (!) is a feeder - and on CMA CGM's own site Rundale is listed as having "nominal TEUs" of 2126 and "TEUs 14th" of 1572. Who knows ! Not me !

It's 204.29 metres long and 29.6 wide.

The MSC Irina is 399.9 metres long and 61.33 wide and it can carry 24,346 TEU: quite a lot.

 

The tug, Svitzer Bootle, is just passing.

 

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I wasn’t sure about how to show all the best pics I’ve done.. I wanted to be funny and playful!

I’ve started a game in which the photos follows an AB BC CD … rule: every photo is connected with the previous and the next one, with different rules!

I’ve started the “strip” last week, let’s see what happens! : )

 

Enjoy at: _materica

 

www.instagram.com/_materica/

(mobile screen would fit better)

With BrightLine Upgrades happening all over, these FEC Searchlights won't be around for much longer. A Southbound FEC train rolls through the Hypoluxo N interlocking on a warm July afternoon.

photo distort in photoshop with liquify

here, carbon dioxide is chemically extracted from the atmosphere, liquified, and injected into stable subterranean formations for long-term sequestration. self-driving electric cars quietly zip past on the road.

Holding on tight.

Keeping it together.

 

Tomorrow will be a new day.

 

pretty dang sooc - I burned some shadows into the texture of my hair.

oh. and cropped it to be square so you couldn't see how fat my ass has gotten.

February 6, 2011.

 

Thank you so much to Lita for the testimonial! :)

 

View on black?

Happiness is like a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. - Nathaniel Hawthorne

 

If you haven't heard of this, you might want to click and read it. :) The Butterfly Project

 

Rules of The Butterfly Project: (can be found on Tumblr)

1. When you feel like you want to cut, take a marker, pen, or sharpies and draw a butterfly on your arm or hand.

2. Name the butterfly after a loved one, or someone that really wants you to get better.

3. You must let the butterfly fade naturally. NO scrubbing it off.

4. If you cut before the butterfly is gone, you’ve killed it. If you don't cut, it lives.

5. If you have more than one butterfly, cutting kills all of them.

6. Another person may draw them on you. These butterflies are extra special. Take good care of them.

7. Even if you don’t cut, feel free to draw a butterfly anyway, to show your support. If you do this, name it after someone you know that cuts or is suffering right now, and tell them. It could help.

 

So.. cutting.

People cut because the physical pain is a distraction from the emotional and mental pain they're going through. The pain on the outside they experience diverts their attention. Cutting is a form of escape because it numbs them.

It is an escape, but it is only a momentary one. Meaning, it does not last.

Cutting does not make the pain go away.

It may seem like it does, but the pain will always come back after a while.

Instead of reaching for a penknife.. why not reach for something, or someone, that can help you?

You know that so many people love you, don't you?

 

No liquify. Shoot by 14mm wide angle, woot!

Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.

~ Henry Ward Beecher

  

playing around again with an older post

HSS!

I don't know what to say about this. I played with the liquify tool in photoshop. Thanks to Kathy for showing me this tool--but I doubt it's really supposed to be used in this fashion. Or maybe this is what it's really for? lol Anyhow, I thought it enhanced this late fall tree quite a bit, but I may have messed up the grass (IMHO). Thoughts?? It's weird, I know...but is it interesting? Or is it just weird?

abstract art lines

Going on vacation for a while....

In 2005 the Volzhanin holding presented an experimental 12-meter bus model "CityRhythm-12" («СитиРитм-12»), fully low-floor. The model was produced from 2007 to 2012. After restyling and modifications (steel body instead of aluminium etc.) the model was produced as Volgabus-5270 "CityRitm 12 DLF" and then CityRitm 12 GLF, in modifications Volgabus-5270.02, G0, G2 that were equipped with Chinese Yuchai YC6L30 or European MAN E0836 engines.

In 2021 started production of the new modification Volgabus-5270.G4 (CityRitm 12 GLF) with Weichai WP7NG290E51 engine. No less than 773 buses, of which 299 - on compressed and 474 - on liquefied gas are produced, which operate in St. Petersburg and many other cities in Russia.

 

buses under the Volgabus brand are manufactured by the investment and production holding Bakulin Motors Group (at 2008-2014 -Volgabus). The first plant of the company was founded in 1993 by Anatoly Bakulin, who at that time worked as the head of the motor-colon № 1732 in the city of Volzhsky, Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. The main production site is still located there (the number of employees - more than 600; current production capacity - 1000 units per year). The first five years of work the plant assembled buses from vehicle sets of Likino Bus Plant (LiAZ). In 1999 started batch production of buses under the trademark Volzhanin (from Volga river area; Волжанин). Since 2006 a line of low-floor city buses under the brand name CityRhythm has been produced. In 2008 the Volgabus group of companies was founded, uniting into one holding the production, scientific and investment divisions. Product brand name was also changed to "Volgabus". In 2014, after reorganization and rebranding, the holding was named after the founder - Bakulin Motors Group (Bakulin Motors Group, BMG, BMG). In 2017, the company opened another production complex to assemble buses in the Vladimir region.

The Damia Desgagnes, a cargo ship transporting bitumen and liquified natural gas veered off the St. Lawrence Seaway shipping channel and grounded about 75 feet from shore near Iroquois, Ontario. It was upbound on the river and experienced an engine failure and was unable to maintain direction in the swift current of the St. Lawrence that's now at an all time high. Fortunately the hull wasn't breached. It was stuck blocking the shipping lanes for about two days bringing all shipping to a halt. A couple of tugs were able to free it, and after restarting the main engine, was able to continue it's journey. Imagine what could have happened if there was an oil spill?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Damia_Desgagnés

These original mesh crowns are flowy and super feminine. They come in 10 different colors and are only 100L @ The BOHO Culture Fair. Open NOW!

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Tristia/202/108/22

  

*No editing except liquify done on this photo. I did not have time as I had the deadline to meet

 

CREDITS:

I am also wearing the following new items:

 

Necklace by BLACKBIRD *NEW* @ BOHO!

Dress by DeeTaleZ - Boho Long Blouse White. @ Boho! *NEW*

Skin by Filthy - Belle *NEW*

Hair by Eater's Coma *NEW*

Earrings by MONS

Lipstick by Pink Acid @ The Candy Fair *NEW*

 

not a client project

Other than a little liquify this is a Raw SL pic.

Topaz Impression: Painterly 1

Texture: "Grandeur 6" by 2 lil owls.

Liquify: Enlarge lower bloom, shrink upper buds.

 

i redrew (airbrush + liquify) almost everything on her face!

 

this one is my first try

 

i think this one is way better! ^_________^

 

eyes by poetic colors

skin by Free Speerit

hair by Halnina (is this the right name?)

dress by paper couture

  

A microscale Liquified Petroleum Gases Tanker. It was a quite a greeble-centric and challenging build, as the main frame is 7 stud wide.

© Billy Wilson 2010

 

Flickr has suspended my account, so I cannot interact with people on here anymore until they lift the suspension. They claim that I add so many favorites that it is considered an abuse of resources. I am hoping to convince them to lift this suspension. All of my images have been knocked out of Explore and the Flickr search engine. I am unable to favorite or comment on anyone's photos. I am not the only one who has had this happen to them lately. They also accused me of using a script or automated process to fave other member's images, which isn't true, I don't even know how to use a script or even what one is! I personally fave every image that you see in my favorites stream.

 

A point I would like to make is, dispite whether you think excessive faving manually is right or wrong, it was never stated that there was a limit of the number of faves you can make or how many you can make per unit of time. Even in Flickr's FAQ it states "There is no limit on the number of favorites you can have." So, they are saying that I violated Flickr's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines, even though I never violated anything explicitly stated there. Hence, they are punishing me for something that they never even cited as an offence to Flickr's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

 

UPDATE I just got a message saying that the suspension on my account will be lifted!

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A shot of Ashley beside the pond on Whitefish Island. This is Ashley, I met her on Model Mayhem, her Model Mayhem number is 1216213.

 

About the Photo

*Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS *Lens: EF-S 18-55mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 IS *Shutter Speed: 1/160 Sec. *Aperture Value: ƒ/4.5 *ISO: 100 *Focal Length: 32mm (51.2mm Equivalent in 35mm Film)

 

I shot this on a tripod, using mirror lockup, a polarizing filter, a 0.6 soft graduated neutral density filter, and a remote switch. I had to make a large lens hood for the graduated filter because I would see reflections from the polarizing filter on it, I couldn't use the new hood for this shot though, because its so big it covers my ST-E2 transmitter. Luckily I only get bad reflections when the light hits the filters just right.

 

To the left of the camera I had a Canon Speedlite 430EX II at full power pointed at her at 105mm, it was about 5.5 feet away from her, this provided the key light. To the right of the camera and further behind the model I had a Vivitar flash at ful power providing some rim light onto the model. The sun also added some warm coloured light to the left side of the model. The Speedlite was triggered by a Canon ST-E2 wireless Speedlite transmitter mounted on the camera, the Vivitar flash was triggered optically. I underexposed the ambient exposure by 1 1/3 a stop.

 

I opened the RAW file in ACR and used my detail enhancement/tone mapping preset and added insane amounts of clarity with the spot adjustment brush. I opened the RAW file in CS4 and saved it as a 16 bit TIFF file. I placed it over a version of the photo that had no detail enhancements and set the blend mode to luminousity to I didn't end up with any weird HDR colours. I then added a layer mask and removed some of the detail enhancements selectively from the image, especially on the face. I used the patch healing tool to fix some of the slightly posterized tones caused by the detail enhancements.

 

I added some gausian blur to the background to even out some annoying noise and posterized tones. I also used the patch tool to make the hard light look softer on her skin by making the diffused highlight to shadow transfer area less steep. I also used a threshold adjustment layer to find the highlights, midtones, and shadows, and used these spots to do colour correcting using a curves adjustment layer set to blend mode color. I also did some dodging and burning of the eyes to make them stand out more, I also added a blue colour to them by using the brush tool on a layer set to blend mode color.

 

I added many layers where I selectively darkened or brightened parts of the image to make the lighting more balanced. I did this my duplicating the layer and changing the blend mode to either screen or multiply and adding a layer mask to selectively control which parts of the image would be effected. I used the tools under liquify to slightly change the shape of the model's face to make it look more flattering. At the end of the editing I saved a 16 bit TIFF file, converted to sRGB colourspace and saved as a JPEG to upload to the internet.

 

Fantastic Large on Black!!!

Hammonasset Beach,, Madison CT

 

Topaz Simplify - BuzSim

Topaz Impression - Watercolor III

Topaz Glow - Liquify I SL66%

Macro of a Hibiscus flower tickled with the smudge tool in Photoshop CC.

There's something about these

caricaturists...

Former Bakers chocolate factory now turning into condos. I'm planning on buying one high up in the stack.

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