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Montblanc jewellery.
These comments are to describe the necklace and bracelet released with this piece.
There is a Montblanc star emblem made of classic black onyx, a variety of chalcedony which dramatically enhances the Star Decor long necklace and multiple bracelet it adorns. Another milky quartz star emblem conveys a discreetly timeless look as well as the gentler, more feminine quality for which this cloudy white variety of quartz crystal is known. Yet another star emblem appears in lavender jade. One of the rarest of jadeite colours, the use of lavender jade in Star Decor is timely because its violet hue is a directional fashion shade for spring/summer 2010. Featuring lavender jade within the Star Decor collection will also set a precedent for Montblanc as it is the first time a stone with natural inclusions will have appeared in a Montblanc ladies’ silver jewellery collection. And, because each lavender jade star features unique tones, ranging from intense purple to light violet as well as inclusions of brown, red as well as grey, the Star Decor lavender jade pieces are one-of-a-kind.
Thoroughly sumptuous, Montblanc Star Decor is also defined by an ethereal, sensual spirit that is typified by the silky smooth feel and rounded curves of its lustrous silver chains. The exquisite symmetry of the sleek long necklace and the voluptuous multiple bracelet also exemplifies the masterly jewellery making for which Montblanc is renowned. The generous expanse of the long necklace chain also makes it possible to customise this piece. Utterly versatile, it can be flaunted in two statementmaking ways - that is, as a single chain sautoir or elegantly arranged into a double stranded collier. Meanwhile, the eye-catching multiple bracelet encircle the wrist with ease. The Montblanc Star Decor necklaces and bracelets share a special finishing touch - a clasp featuring a hidden magnetic fastener. Created from a pure sterling silver loop, the Star Decor clasp, just like the semi-precious stone central design adornment, is defined within its centre by the unmistakable shape of the Montblanc emblem.
The Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed train operated by Virgin Trains in the United Kingdom. They are electric multiple units using Fiat Ferroviaria's tilting train Pendolino technology and built by Alstom. Fifty-three 9-car units were originally built between 2001 and 2004 for operation on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), with an additional four trains and 62 cars built between 2009 and 2012. The trains of the original batch were the last to be assembled at Alstom's Washwood Heath plant, before its closure in 2005. The remaining trains in the fleet were built in Italy.
Seen here in Crewe.
Kodak Portra400, Nikon F4, Nikon 20mm f2.8 ais. Experimenting with multiple exposures. This is 2 shots 1/4 second apart on one negative. The riders move a surprising distance in 1/4 second. This was just to see if the idea works. I'll go back & re-do it without houses in the background one day.
Multiplikacija lika u istoj sceni - proba novog tirpoda (Velbon Sherpa 250R) sa starim foto aparatom (Canon PowerShot A620)
Participants arrive at the finish in Cambridge after completing 90 miles in the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride in aid of The British Heart Foundation on 28 September 2013. Photo by Sarah Ansell.
Found this negative when I bought an old photo wallet with a few snaps and negatives in.How many times has that been exposed before winding on I wonder.
New feature of the Canon 5D M3 is that you can do multiple exposure blending in camera, something that you would have done in post processing in Photoshop prior to this model.
Biography:
I call this project - “Am I Blue?". It comes from personal experience. It is about illness and survival, hope and regret, how one can be both joyful but also feeling at odds with that feeling. It tells of my experience as a HIV man and a long time survivor. This work also applies to other HIV people, people living with chronic and life threatening illnesses, and anyone who’s loved and watched someone going illness.
In the last few years, I've been creating visual images that captures different aspects of being HIV . Facing HIV has been a major task of my adult life. These images expose the struggles that might exist alongside well-being and gratitude.
This experience has marked me in many ways creating unexpected symbols and unforeseen reactions. I’ve seen other respond in similar ways. Some of my self portraiture, not only represents myself but also others.
I have submitted images from this series of photographs and graphic images is part of an larger and ongoing body of work.
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A San Francisco Bay Area photographer creating interesting and artful images. Especially drawn to urban landscapes, night photography and images that tell deeper stories. Born in London. I attended U.C. Berkeley. After a career in computer support, I have reinvented myself and now am a working photographer.
CCSF Photography and You:
After returning to school at CCSF, I unexpectedly discovered my passion for photography. While finishing the degree, I’ve been Inspired by image making. I recently received an A.S. in Photography from CCSF.
What's terrific about the CCSF photo department are the dedicated teachers who expose you to a wide range of photographic techniques and viewpoints. The diversity of the students whose talents are inspiring. Everyone, staff, students and faculty, who help to create a wonderful community of photographers and artists.
At City, i was trained in many area of film and digital; in a digital lab, in the darkroom and with alternative processes. I was taught to combine digital and analog using scanners and digital negatives. I learnt to love large format photography, and employing studio lighting in creative ways. These classes exposed me to new techniques and wide range of equipment. More importantly it expanded my aesthetic and artistic viewpoint. My coursework tied photography today to photo history and showied the connections to modern and contemporary art.
My experience at City gave me ways to express my ideas. Only by deepening my understanding in this way, did I started to discover my own style and perspective.
My love of photography lies in part in the ability to experiment and explore. A test of the limits in my creativity. My willingness to explore, learn and grow. I might not realized the ultimate effects on my art until I’ve more fully explored what started here at City.
This is the first in-camera multiple exposure that I've taken that I actually like! A happy accident ... having the aperture at 2.8 rendered the background yellow lilies blurred and the multiple effect prominent on the foreground flowers. I find the multiples very flat straight from the camera so adjusted contrast, white balance and vibrance in Lightroom.
Settings: 1/1600 sec at f/2.8; uncropped
A heavily armed version with multiple modifications and weapons.
The folding railgun of the right shoulder is implemented in the form of the original VOLK. Also, the missile launcher on the left arm is slightly different from the original one.
But I haven't yet made a weapon for this mech's left arm and for the hard point on the left back.
I am going to upload after completing the additional weapons.
Thank you.