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To keep from going stale you must forget your professional outlook and rediscover the virginal eye of the amateur. Brassai

 

Mauritania

The Recipe

5 mins pre soak

8.30 mins Ilford ID11

Stop 2 mins

5 mins Ilford Fixer

10 mins wash

plus a bit of wash aid

   

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RAW SILK...

 

I LOVE the feel, texture, smell and colours of natural materials.

Silk, cotton, wool I find are climate controlling, so pleasant to the touch,

Silk and raw silk have the most gorgeous colours.

I could go on...

 

I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)

 

For more: www.indigo2photography.com

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colourful, textile, materials, raw silk, silk, cotton, natural, horizontal, colour, textures, "Nikon D7200", "magda indigo"

Realizing I'm over a year behind on posting pics, I'm going to try posting by month, and play a bit of catch up. Presenting Marchof '17 .

 

While Flickr will always have the most images of each outfit, follow me on Instagram (/secretjess42) to see the latest pics!

Un 599 regresa vacío a Cerro Negro después de prestar servicio en Soria y Madrid a su paso por el Campo de las Naciones.

Materials: woodblock print. Dimensions: 42.4 x 28 cm. Nr.: 52.44. Source: www.mfa.org/collections/object/kinry%C3%BBzan-temple-at-a.... I have changed the light and contrast of the original photo.

My Palette, I bought this palette but have just swapped my paints to a different palette as I didn't like the dividers that hold the paints in place (they seem to hide too much of the pans).

Selvages are foundation pieced onto muslin to create the blocks.

lollyquiltz.blogspot.com/2014/07/material-obsession.html

Diamonds are a girl's best friend + 'Cause we are living in a material world, and I am a material girl... = essa mani HAHAH

 

Realmente, diamantes são os melhores amigos das mulheres e só me restam eles - ops, não tenho diamantes. É, só me restam as unhas mesmo...

 

Usei mils camadas de top coat pra tentar vitrificar esse glitter, nem deu. Quero um top coat bom pra glitter urgentemente ;/

E sobre a nail art, vi no Tumblr, mas não sei quem fez primeiro - alguém sabe? Mas adorei a ideia das linhas de glitter, tentarei pensar em outro desenho pra fazer o mesmo esquema mais pra frente...

 

E que porcariazinha esse lance novo do Flickr de esconder as imagens! Tá certo que é ótimo pra spam, mas nem anima de colocar mais de uma foto aqui ;/ Vou passar a usar só o Tumblr pras várias fotos... ;/

 

edit: Aqui a referência! E o mais legal de ter feito sem procurar direito onde tinha visto é que fiz diferente! Enquanto eu usei o glitter com linha, a referência usou o preto... E nossos desenhos de diamantes são diferentes - a vida inteira desenhei como na minha nail art hahaha...

 

1 x Fortificante Tea Tree, Vefic

2 x Material Girl, China Glaze

Nail art com esmalte para carimbo Preto, Blant Colors, e Rock, Colorama.

2 x Intensificador de Brilho Espelho D'Água, Vefic

1 x Extra Brilho, Ideal

1 x Extra Brilho, Jade

Material Circulante: CPA 4009

Hora: 16:33

Data: 01-12-2014

Local: Fernando Pó (PK 35 - Linha do Alentejo)

Serviço: Comboio de Formação n.º 32212 (Évora --» Lisboa - Santa Apolónia)

Tools and materials I'm working with.

Materials: tempera on panel. Dimensions: 81.9 x 102.2 cm. Source collection.farnsworthmuseum.org/images/xlarge/w/95.2.jpg. I have changed the light and contrast of the original photo.

Latest edition of my transparent materials.

 

Yellow brick is my reference to ensure lighting is the same as my real set up on my desk.

Materials: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 39.7 x 56.5 cm. Source: www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/collection-online/d/8/6848.... I have changed the light and contrast of the original photo

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Photograph taken at an altitude of Zero metres, at 11:05am on Tuesday June 4th 2019, on an overcast and drizzle filled morning off Birdcage Walk and Horse Guards Road in the grounds of St James's Park.

  

Situated in the City Of Westminster, the Park spans twenty three Hectares and is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London, with a variety of visiting and nesting birds that include Ducks, Canada Geese and Pelicans.

  

Here we see an adult Black Swan (Cygnus atratus), a member of the swan family which breeds mainly in Australia. It was introduced to the town of Dawlish in the civil parish of Teignbridge on the south coast of devon in England where it is a regional symbol. Historically, an ornamental bird of many countries in the 1800's, black swans escaped and formed stable populations.

 

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Nikon D850 Focal length 165mm Shutter speed 1/200s Aperture f/5.3 iso720 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L (6880 x 4584 FX). Hand held with Nikkor VR Vibration (Normal) selected . Colour space Adobe RGB. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. Focus mode AF-C focus 51 point with 3-D tracking. AF Area mode single. Exposure mode - Manual exposure. Matrix metering. ISO Sensitivity: Auto. Auto 1 white balance. Nikon Distortion control on. Vignette control Normal. Active D-lighting on Automatic. High ISO Noise Reduction: On. Picture control: Auto with Sharpening A+1.00.

  

Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E. Lee SW150 MKII filter holder. Lee SW150Con adapter for Lee 100 rings. Lee 100 67mm screw in adapter ring. Lee SW150 Circular polariser glass filter. Lee SW150 Filters field pouch. Nikon EN-EL15a battery. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.

  

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LATITUDE: N 51d 30m 5.45s

LONGITUDE: W 0d 8m 21.05s

ALTITUDE: 0.0m

  

RAW (TIFF) FILE: 90.40MB NEF: 63.6MB

PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 33.60MB PROCESSED TIFF FILE: 90.26MB

  

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PROCESSING POWER:

  

Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.20 (14/01/2021) LD Distortion Data 2.018 (18/02/20) LF 1.00

  

HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB Data storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit Version 1.4.1 (18/02/2020). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit Version 1.6.2 (18/02/2020). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 2.4.5 (18/02/2020). Nikon Transfer 2 Version 2.13.5. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.

   

Materials: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 100 x 161 cm. Nr.: 1858.4. Source: sizzlingwallpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Amazing.... I have changed the contrast of the original photo.

Materials: paper, beads, thread, fabric, acrylic paint, glue, jar

Material Girl cover shoot - www.materialgirl-mag.com

 

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

 

Photography - Lucia O'Connor-McCarthy

 

Styling - Coline Bach

 

Make-up - Elias Hove using Illamasqa cosmetics

 

Hair - Adlena Dignam using Kevin Murphy

 

Set - Stéphanie Kevers

 

Photo assistants - Chloe Taylor, Becca Sellers

 

Styling assistants - Esther MK, Kelsang Dorjee Dongsar

  

Models - Belle & Layla @ Select, Stacey @ Models1

 

SPECIAL THANKS to my lovely parents for be amazing on the day!

 

All images © Lucia O'Connor-McCarthy

KKB Group Volvo L150H loading shovel

The coming and going of dad gathering the nesting materials..

Linen canvas, community sourced single use plastic caps, lurex thread, glass, silicone, wrapping, sewing, white wood floater frame, 13.5" x 13.5" x 2", 2021

see detail view: www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/51563708852

purchase info: www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/119928

Flow is, by definition, in one direction. This was a familiar problem on the buses. At evening rush hour vehicles groaned from the city with standees and all seats occupied, others passed in the opposite direction with three or four passengers and the conductor sitting on the back seat with his feet up, reading the Sun.

During the last year a rail traffic has developed between Wellingborough and Norwich. The Norwich end is Trowse (Redland Sidings), which also receives a trainload from Mountsorrel several times a week. This traffic is, I think, road aggregate. Evidently these are the empties, returning to Wellingborough. I'm sure the costs accruing to the Train Operating Company in operating this "dead" journey are reflected in the invoice it presents to the customer, but wouldn't it be nice if some sort of stone (if there is any in Norfolk, apart from flint and a bit of Carstone around Downham Market), needed carrying from Norwich to Wellingborough. Yeah ...like anything in life was ever perfect.

I took this back in the first half of June. The train is passing Brandon station and is, I think, still in Norfolk. The station has staggered platforms linked by the footbridge from which the photograph was taken and, as far as I can make out from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 sheet, the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk runs along the station's up-side platform, off right and behind the camera. The establishment on the far side of the line belongs to Lignacite, which makes concrete blocks and is said to have done very nicely thank you from the Olympic Games held in London a few years ago. I confuse them with Lignacaine, a type of local anaesthetic. Visible in the left distance is the Brandon Down Goods Loop, which still sees occasional use. There was an up loop just behind the train, but this has been lifted in recent years.

René Magritte - Claude Marcy, 1937 - [437]

 

(Oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm)

mixed materials & paints on paper; 9 x 12 inches

(with glossy black enamel paint reflections)

Photos taken May 2023 in Skomer

Glossy Ibis collecting materials for the nest...Very beautiful bird in person...

RiverBend Hospital is in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon USA.

 

RiverBend Hospital is where 2 years ago, this month, I almost died. I was there 17 days. This trip, last week on May 7th, I was only there a short time, roughly 5 hours. I was having some pain in right leg which my doctor felt might have been a blood clot. She said to go to the Emergency Room. It wasn't a blood clot. So all the medical treatment went smoothly, but theoretically the Hospital arranged for a ride home for me. I waited in the lobby for very close to 4 hours, occasionally peeking outside to see if my ride had come. Everyone in the waiting room plus a few new ones who arrived during my wait, had all been treated, I would snap a few pictures, like this one, right outside the entrance door, and then go back in and wait some more. It was kind of cold outside too. It was not a comfortable wait.

 

The cool thing is I got some Fence Friday types of shots for Flickr, and don't forget Metallic Objects for Cecilia. ;0)

 

For Dave C. and other Flickr friends too, I think the *soul of this one was two-fold. Taking pictures anyway during an uncomfortable wait time, and the cool metal shininess and patterns and sort of gift-wrapped look to some of the metal with the pretty protective blues and greens.

 

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This is near where the old nest blew down in a windstorm and has all been built since January.

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