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Dakota is a senior at Lake Stevens High School. He is a member of the swim and track team. Here's a preview from his shoot this past week.
He wanted some urban shots, and we found this awesome, apparently popular, alley in Everett. I'm super excited about the images we got from here! More to come!
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Camera: Canon 1D Mark IIn
Lens: Canon 85mm f/1.8
Shutter Speed: 1/160
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 100
Lighting: 1 Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/2 power in an umbrella softbox triggered by Cactus V-5 transceivers
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Don't mind the watermark! I'm slowly transitioning to Instagram and there are only so many ways to get the word out.
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This series is from Syracuse's Salt City Comic Con, held on the 24th of July.
Strobist Info:
430 EX II at 14mm at 1/2 power high camera left through shoot-through white umbrella
Cheap Neewer Flash with yellow gel camera right, 24mm, 1/8 power
Triggered with Yongnuo rn603's
135/365
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My ear is kinda weird, right?
Strobist:
1 sb600 camera right, 1/1 power into 43'' shoot-thru umbrella.
1 sb600 camera left, tilted at 45 degrees toward the all, 1/4 power, bare.
Triggered with Cactus V4s.
The profile of a puffin on one of the Farne Islands near the Northumberland coast in the North East of England
In creating the plant, I based my design on this question: Had it been based on a real living plant, what would it look like?
I used clay, a strengthened wire skeleton and a special mix of acrylics to get the right appearance of flesh (particularly the inside of the mouth).
To see a making-of vid of the the plant, go here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMp4JKcz5kE
F. Gordon Roe
WOMAN IN PROFILE
A Study in Silhouette
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First published in 1970 by
JOHN BAKER (PUBLISHERS) LTD
Texas Raiders pulls into the parking area and passes a Lear Jet as it presents its profile and nose art to us.
This beautifully restored B-17G Flying Fortress is owned by the Commemorative Air Force and visits airports and airshows around the country. This shots are from its visit to Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport last September.
Profiles of some of my TT's if they were real cars. Top to bottom: Rogue Destroyer GTS, Winston W6 Longsword, Yamato RS-M. The Destroyer is based on a friend's own interpretation. Not 100% on it. Wheels are a tad too far apart and the sides look funny. Alright with the others, though.
I took advantage of a tarp as a background for a portrait of Stormy, the La Mancha goat. Guests who know that the zoo has eagles who have been injured in the wild sometimes speculate that Stormy lost his ears and horns.
In reality, La Mancha goats are naturally different! Their horns and ears are small.
Gambel's Quail seen at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge.
note: In 1998, the refuge was renamed the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge to commemorate congressman and former celebrity showman Bono who was an early champion of Salton Sea remediation efforts.
This image made it to Explore! Thanks to everyone!
1. Profile Portrait, 2. A Quiet Place, 3. Rock On!, 4. Dusk, 5. Bustin' Out, 6. Not Just A Rose, 7. Antique Rose, 8. Ooops-A-Daisy!,
9. The Ice Cream Parlor, 10. Flower Ribbons & Pink Bubbles, 11. 1937 Chevrolet