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Also not dead. Rift is just so damn pretty.

 

Additionally, Kelari have the best profiles. <3

  

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The Headwaters of the Pemigewasset River

 

Mountains, Forests, and Rivers

This one is by me. Foucault, who is awesome. Both in his creepiness and his philosophy.

Trying to experiment a bit with getting a nice profile shot (or face close-up really)

C-GTSN, an Airbus A330-243, on short final for runway 06L at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.

 

It was arriving as TSC309 (Air Transat A.T. Inc.) from Rome, Italy.

Lama

 

Happy "Smile on Saturday" !

Wish you a nice weekend!

 

Thank you very much for your views, faves and comments!

Mother Nature somehow drew a profile of an American Indian Chief on the walls of the Lower Antelope Canyon. What a beautiful irony and a great testament to the Native Americans' roles as guardians of nature.

An otter poses for the camera at the Akron Zoo.

 

Buy me a coffee.

Decided to take an updated profile pic last night, represent the vamp inside me ;)

 

Style Card:

 

Head: Catwa; Jessica

Skin: Insol: May (Milk)

Hair: Stealthic; Intrepid

Eyes: Elderberry; Revenant

Eyebrows: alaskametro; onfleek

Piercing: Septum Piercing: MUKA; Septum Piercing

Eyeshadow: Izzie's; Gloom Eyeshadow

Lipstick: alaskametro; black magic

 

For Joelle's profile, I think.

Profile portrait of a young woman

Allie in the window light

I thought it was time to put up a new profile picture, so here it is! The bralette is from Erratic, and I think it's sexy and stylish as can be!

Profile of a puppy- well he's five so not really a puppy anymore.

Lower Antelope Canyon, Arizona

 

So, quick: what do you see? I have stared at this far too long, trying to decide how to process it, how to crop it, and what to name it. I processed the image through Color Efex Pro 4, then used luminosity masks to manipulate shadows and highlights. My biggest challenge seemed to be keeping the image soft. Each curve added harshness, and harshness didn't seem to fit here. I liked the full frame image--it included the floor of the chamber and the sense of interlocking leaves of sandstone fading into the tunnel. But I could see that the eye would go to the wall detail, and that there would be an inevitable anthropomorphization (that may be the longest word I've ever typed). So I cropped full frame to an 8X10 aspect, featuring the obvious and removing distraction. Which led to a long period of trying to decide what it looked like so I could name it. Trying with one eye closed, both open, deliberately blurring--too many ideas of people, animals, and objects came to mind. So, better to let you see what YOU see, and I'll just call it a Profile.

It occurs to me that what the eyes see and the brain decides, so quickly, is actually an ACT of profiling. Imagine that. Human nature.

collage

divided into 9 profiles,

A candid capture of a meerkat.

A black faced sheep probably full of greens and now resting in the sun in Dunham Massey. Did I say sun!!!!

bohemian waxwing

 

east of kalispell

American Goldfinch

Si vous voulez plus de détails sur mes projets et autres / If you want to see more Mon site perso / My website

 

Like ! Facebook - Mathieu Thiebaut

 

Since this is something I have been struggling with lately, how do you stay inspired? How do you keep fresh ideas flowing?

Figured Id add something here finally to here, just a simple fun profile pic

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