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Canadian Pacific 4414 pushes a string of cars into Bensenville yard as a United Airlines 737 takes off from O'Hare.

A simple little thing to stay more active. Just the updated Tesla Mode for Entropy V1.1

Production : Paris City Fashion Week

Co. Production : @Christian Aroule

Make up : MAAP

The Americain Cathedral Paris

Canon 80d + 70-200 f 2.8

#parisfashionweek

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Let me show you the world in my eyes, Depeche Mode

just trying to show some Holiday spirit

View On Black

 

"Immense Mode" is a brick and glass mosaic sculpture that was chosen through a juried selection process to be the public art component of the new Southgate Transit Centre.

 

Artists Dawn Detarando and Brian McArthur used thousands of hand-fired bricks to create the sculpture. Each leg measures approximately 20' x 12' x 4' and weighs 21,000 lbs.

 

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Have a great Sunday and thanks so much for visiting.

I must have watched too many Transformers recently. Anyways, hope you like them, there won't be more like these from me in a long time. Fully transformable!

 

Also a huge exception from my own rules, I'm sharing my models with the community! They might need some adjustments (like color alterations, also tires for that truck), but I'm pretty sure they are to become nice and interesting models IRL, if only not too kids-friendly.

 

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Paris, France

 

Taken with one of my favorite cameras - the truly pocketable Olympus XA2. When this camera hits its sweet spot, the results are wonderful.

 

Shot on Ilford HP5

OMGosh! I just discovered portrait mode on my iPhone 11! How could I have not known about this?! Portrait mode changes everything. Look out Flickr - here I come! (In portrait mode, of course.)

Another revisited concept using my new camera and my head sculpture; in summer 2016 I shot a portrait of my head with glowing yellow eyes to mimic God Mode from the game Doom.

 

This new photo in particular was taken just recently with similar photography methods, albeit with a full-frame camera. I used white LEDs inside the head to illuminate orange and yellow irises, and shot the image with a slow exposure to make natural lens flares.

Robin hill adventure park

A juvenile brown bear in protection mode when a big bear coming wandering through the forest, Martinselkonen, Finland

Blue coloured Silky Pot Beetle (Cryptocephalus sp. - aureolus or violaceus)

Paris, Openspace ...

I took this picture at my sister's house where she always has at least two feeders out and attracts large quantities of hummingbirds.

  

Lighting stuff: I learned the lighting that I used here from a book by Linda Robbins called The Hummingbird Guide. Her method is to use a minimum of 5 to 6 strobes, a supplied background, and photograph the birds in the shade so that you don't have to overpower the sunlight. When you use multiple strobes on a subject in the shade you can use lower power settings for each flash which results in shorter flash durations which means it freezes the wing blur. The backdrop is a painting my wife did for this purpose. I used 6 Yongnuo strobes because I wanted to use identical manual power output for each flash . One strobe was pointed at the background, one was underneath the feeder, and the other 4 strobes surrounded the feeder. The strobes were all at around 1/32nd power, in manual mode, and were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N., and you can see the EXIF info on the side. This method is the only way that I've been able to photograph one of these birds with little, or no, wing blur. I've finally learned to pre-focus on a spot near the feeder, using Live View, so that the birds are usually all in focus. I can then sit farther away from the feeder and trigger the strobes and the camera remotely. Down below in the first comment, you can see a picture of the setup that I used on that particular day.

 

I've taken quite a few pictures of hummers over the years and put them an album creatively called Hummingbirds.

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AI creation on Deep Dream Text2Dream - DaVinci mode

 

PROMPT:

Planet Earth, Insane Asylum, Max Ernst, H.R. Giger, Zdzisław Beksiński, surrealism, psychedelic art, steampunk, mixed media, fantastical, entangled, futuristic, zombiecore, Imperial Colors, cryptid taxidermy in Bogomil's Universe by the Mystic Otto Rapp

Vienna - Depeche Mode's Delta Machine Tour - Andy's hell rework

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Bag : vintage century

The Manchester Ship Canal operated a railway system which served a variety of industries along the route of the canal, at one time being the country’s largest private railway. It was dieselised with most of the locos coming from Hudswell Clarke, although a number of Rolls Royce Sentinels were later purchased.

This was my first visit to their main workshops at Mode Wheel in Salford, an early morning arrival before joining the excellent “Peak Forester” railtour from Manchester Piccadilly on 17th May 1980.

A variety of green Hudswell Clarke locos are captured here on my Instamatic, including one of their large “Castle” locos, and a blue Sentinel.

 

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