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Hey you guys, I know this is the prettiest shot I have ever took.
No really, I only needed to update, so, the past month or so we've been working on a project/ presentation. It's the biggest we've done so far, as you can see it was about "AlHamra Tower" the one we've been on the field trip to, it has inspired us a lot.
On Tuesday, we had most of the visual and edible work done. I have never been to so many places in one day, three printing shops, three chocolate shops, and a stop to get a frozen yogurt.
So today was the awaited presentation day, we did pretty good, it was an interesting topic to most of the student, I loved watching their expressions wile giving the presentation, hehe. So the Dr. loved the chocolate, that's a good thing right? And I asked her at the end if she liked it and she said "You did a very great job". I am satisfied now. El7emdellah.
PS: This is the skyscraper we did our project about, for more info visit their website . I need to get payed for this! =P
Something actual- police droid controlling restrictions.
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Today i'll start my new project.
I will post a picture every day for 365 days, from my 23th birthday to my 24th.
This is the pic I've done while having amazing time with talented dudes David Talley, Alessio Albi, Giuseppe Palmisano.
Discarded or Re-edits from the archives
Working my way through #ProjectLightroom, which is organizing my archived photos from iPhoto to Lightroom, I kept finding there are some decent shots I never gave proper attention to when originally taken. I think we all go through our pictures when we first offload from the memory card and often discard some images at the moment as "not good enough" or you just don't feel it just then. I feel like I’m finding buried treasure!
Like a lot of things in life, our taste in what's "good" and what isn't for photos also changes. Not to mention my editing skills and techniques are far better now than when most of these photos were taken, I feel like I've found some lost treasure!
Feeling like a pirate in search of me booty, I'm launching a project for myself to find these buried treasures.
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Really like this photo I took in Hyde Park yesterday. It's a shame about the clouds though (completely overcast day).
Flicker Friday - Scarlet Letter
Detail from a fascinating car put together by teenagers, spotted at a recent car show. Signed by Gene Winfield whose work inspired these kids from Arizona.
It took me awhile to track down information on this vehicle. Here is a link to an article from a few years ago.
www.hagerty.com/media/news/keeping-hot-rodding-alive-capt...
Swan is almost complete few adjustments on belt and make the seating and the lower track mech,
There are 4 maps for different belt colors for 4 swans, next image will be an in-world image for final render main ride itself will be a pretty big project so around a month maybe 2 depending on time.
PS. Moogles in background sound a daily atmosphere in Fort Mog ^_^
Philippe Blanchet is a talented fire and light performer. He contacted me with this exciting project a while back looking for exciting and unique imagery for his developing business.
This image is the result of a collaboration with his talented girlfriend (Makeup/Special FX artist) Jacynthe Sauvageau-Tremblay.
To check out how this was done... check back within the next couple days to see the Behind the Scenes video!
Credits:
Model: Philippe Blanchet -
MUA: Jacynthe Sauvageau-Tremblay
Assistants:
Igor Mehktev
Pier-Luc Demonitigny
Igor Mekhtiev
Lighting equipement sponsored by Fusion Lumiere
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So here are some projects sitting around. Midge needs her head shrunk, I’m still debating what to do for Ken’s missing eye, Lea faced girl needs to be dressed, Pocahontas hybrid needs a concept and my anime head will be repainted lol.
the new Amazing Armory
Project Arbiter movies prototype armor and helmet
Custom gun by me Paint job too .
I have been very blessed this year to be involved with some amazing projects! I look forward to what 2020 has to bring my way!
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Contaflex Fomapan 200 Rodinal
Smallbrook Queensway, Birmingham
John Roberts, 1962
A unique brutalist building now under threat
I'm documenting it here. The facade has been a nightmare to capture - it is 300m long and northwest-facing, and the textured concrete and glass a challenge to expose correctly
On Thursday morning the stars all aligned, with even lighting along its length, and I added a few more views for the project
I have set myself a project to find examples of the Alphabet. These are my first efforts. I will endeavour to get one worthwile image per letter in order.
The high cliffs and the cloud in the sky. On the top of this cliff can be seen a ball belonging to the Lighthouse up there.
Geology: this limestone was formed beneath the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The continent of Europe and the continent of Africa are v - e - r - y g - r - a - d - u - a - l - l - y meeting each other over millions of years. So, the limestone is being forced up.
Capo Caccia
Capo Caccia is situated a few kilometres from Alghero, on the southern point of a huge limestone triangle that wedges out into the sea. There are characteristic, impressive cliffs (nearly 300 m high) on its west side.
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To see this Large sized: farm1.static.flickr.com/187/456893232_9409e7ba86_b.jpg
Taken on October 11, 2006 at 14:47