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Former Bakers chocolate factory now turning into condos. I'm planning on buying one high up in the stack.
Cu tren gol de gaz Diakovo (UA) / Halmeu (RO) - Ploiești Est.
With empty Diakovo (UA) / Halmeu (RO) - Ploiești Est tanker train.
VAR (SJ),
09.2024
Metal post, Red Square, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. © Ray Pfortner / RayPfortner,com
Weirdness. Playing at science with the granddaughter. This is ferrite particles in magic mud. Magic mud = very stiff cornflower/water mix which liquifies when stirred
Wet ground
Surrounding solid wood
Rippling surface
Making a stand
Solitairy trio
Unified by blue
Liquified blue.
I love palms. I love playing around with them in editing programs even more! I "liquified" these on iPiccy, and added three textures for effect. A little bizarre, but I like it!
This is supposed to be one of the busiest shopping weekends for mattresses, so I might not be on much for a couple of days if it kicks in, folks. I'll do the best I can to catch up as I'm able! Hopefully, it will be a big couple of days for me, as the end of my pay period is tomorrow, and I need LOTS of sales to hit commission! Those who pray, please pray for me now! It could mean the difference of hundreds of dollars, and whether I will still be in my store next week! Thanks, and have a blessed, happy, and safe weekend!
Lil' Sis-Me
Big Sis-Psy
lol
Pose-On The Cover
Learned a new tool in the Liquify filter...wanted to play around with makin' those lady lumps bigger...*grin*
These simple chemical tanker wagons are intended to be part of my "simple 6-wide" wagon fleet.
They are simplified representation of VTG chemical tanker wagons used to transport chemicals and liquified gas products.
Still ill, so once again an indoor shot. Getting cross with myself now, I do the shot, put everything away, upload it, fiddle with it, show it.... and then I spot the mistakes !! Note to self... look hard before hand !
after reading, "I am malala" i was driven to take a portrait of the sort, as I was moved by the book so much. This is my attempt.
Elements 9 - london bus with segments of a samurai helmet added [quick selection and paste], then more details with the normal clone brush [my favourite tool], clone brush colour, and then distort - liquify [as well as warp to stretch things, pinch and bloat].
I also like experimenting with random use of the content-aware spot healing brush. The sky I used the smart brush to black it out. Then running it through topaz adjust 5 for - in this picture - the green [presets - stylised - glow in the dark] and often either 'brilliant cold' or 'brilliant warm' to jazz it up, topaz clean for light shadow 1 and lastly photomatix essentials [single picture] to false-HDR-effect it [usually 'soft' or 'enhanced']. Sometimes I used clone brush colour-burn large size but set to 3% to bring out the colours and details as a last step.
7DOS Week #27: Works of Art. A stained glass artwork from the Washington National Cathedral, with some abstracting from PSE.
I felt like a real beginner in Photoshop trying to figure out how to distort a grid with shadows. I'm not sure I have it yet but I seem to get the best results from a combination of Warp and Liquify. If anyone has a better idea....I'm listening.
Originally I was doing a Master Chief staring into the sunset picture, but I was constantly going back to this scene from the film. So at the last minute I just swapped out figures.
Post Edit : I've probably done alot more post edit than I've done before, I used the "Liquify" effect on the two suns, added clouds (which was alot of random brushes and motion blurs.. repeated a few times) and duplicated the main layer a few times and applied different playing about layers styles.
Its turned out better than I thought it would, think I've surprised myself. But its not perfect, (I should probably try to find a tutorial about how to do clouds) but for a first attempt I'm OK with it.
She always ask me if she is fat.... I made this present for her :) Now she will never ask me again, I hope so !
So this morning I noticed these fallen Mexican Petunias (Ruellia brittoniana) on the glass patio table. They had fallen and dried to the glass. Being bleached by the sun. I was under the table ( thats a story for another time😂) and I looked up and I thought oh, reminds of Batik art. Then we had a little( I mean spit) of rain and they basically have liquified. But I thought even cooler… 😁 Enjoy a little foray into my head.. carry on… but scroll though
There is apparently more to this than meets the eye!so this image isn't perfect amd may annoy one of my contacts!! lol
Pas facile, le thème de cette semaine. À partir de belles tomates bien rondes, j'ai utilisé le filtre "liquify" de PS.
Suppressing my own thought and emotion. And then what?
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Model : Natalie
Makeup artist : Hana (www.modelmayhem.com/2358820)
Photographer : Purvi Joshi (Frameless Formations)
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"Mr Wheel Bug ... You're a Scary Guy!"
This was the first really exciting bug I ever photographed. Compared with the Assassin Bug and especially the Ambush Bug, the Wheel Bug is bigger (~11/2 inches) and really has that pre-historic dinosaur look. All are in the family Reduviidae. All three attack their prey by grabbing hold with claws and then impaling with their fang like beak. Through the beak is injected poison and digestive enzymes. The beak (rostrum) then doubles as a straw to consume the liquified meal. The line in quotations is the last line of my wheel bug rap which is copied herewith:
The Wheel Bug Rap
Said (or sung) with a funky beat
Your nose is a hypodermic needle,
Your back has wings to fly,
Your legs have hooks to grasp your prey,
And hold them till they die.
(Chorus)
They call you wheel bug,
Cause your back is a wheel,
It's shape is kinda rough.
You're a real bug
With wings, six legs,
And lots of other insect stuff.
Your head is shaped like two arrows,
Right On It ... a beak and three eyes,
With two feelers of red, you're a sight to dread!
Mr. Wheel Bug ... you're a scary guy.
(Chorus)
Your beak extends like a switch blade,
It's pointed and hollow and kills!
It's a real poison pen ... but there's more!
It's a straw to drink your meals.
(Chorus)
Wheel bug you're so ... prehistoric,
It's good you're only ... one inch long,
I'm glad you're a bug and I'm not one,
And that's the end of this song.
My first wheel bug shot taken last year: www.flickr.com/photos/drphotomoto/3002340775/
Definition of Rostrum: www.amentsoc.org/insects/glossary/terms/rostrum
Dementia symptoms are continually progressing ... and that adds to our complications as Persons Living with Dementia.
digital art for "alcohol painting" using ProCreate "liquify" and "distort" tools. Then added my Sand Swirl tangle pattern. 15Oct2021.
I used Liquify and Transform Warp to enlarge flower, shrink some leaves, add curves to stem. Added a texture at Saturate blend mode, which created the white border.
retrack Stadler EURODUAL 2159 222 (90 80 2159 222-9 D-RCM) + tankers/Kesselzug (UN 1965 hydrocarbon gas mixture, liquified) # 69613 Marl >>> Ingolstadt.
I used the Liquify tool to slightly change the facial features & expression
Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #146
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Background - ArwenArts
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