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This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
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.
Have a great time .Thank you for visit.
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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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#ProjectBuriedTreasure
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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.
Double Exposure in Camera.
Polaroid Land Camera 104. Fuji FP-100C Gloss. Negative. Scanned using Epson 4490 scanner. Adjusted in Lightroom 3.6
Here is the completed project. See the beginning in the previous photo.
A neighbour was going to put in a few steps from her walkway down to her driveway... where she shortcuts to her car in the garage. Originally there were a couple of old wrecked flagstones in there somewhere. In the winter it is deadly..but, she still keeps using the short cut.
We talked her into doing something...she bought a few blocks.. and moved a bit of vegetation.. but, it was obvious she was never going to be able to do it herself. So, we put up our hands and took her to the local landscape supply place to buy something bigger. We found some slabs... got some crushed gravel in buckets... and, found out her back was really bad (plus she would never have been able to lift those things on a good day ) so we just started it one day while she was at work.
That jungle of thyme and pebbles was the worst part...it took a long time to rip it out and dig out some dirt and discovered plenty of decorator pebbles embedded in the dirt too.
Anyway... Greg and I have done a lot of rock work in our own yard..so he measured, levelled and heaved those huge slabs around ... we worked for 5 days ... several hours per day.
He did a LOT of levelling and pounding ... did I mention that he is pretty anal when it comes to doing things? Well, even outside he needs things to be within 1/16 of an inch..... arrghhh... I have to keep saying.... it's only outside ...It is the yard...you know... things like that.
So, our little neighbourhood project is complete..she is ecstatic and we are happy she will be safe during our long, cold, snowy and icy winter. This morning it is down to only +2C already... sign of things to come... and it's only September.
Completed photo beside this one...
Taken at the Illusionairies gallery at Canary Wharf.
I thought this was really great and definitely worth a visit!
the new Amazing Armory
Project Arbiter movies prototype armor and helmet
Custom gun by me Paint job too .
It's been two weeks since my latest encounter with a stranger.
Today I was lucky to run into another lovely stranger, Nina 26y/o, and her 11 months old dog, Mökö.
They were walking around my favourite bay in town in my opposite direction.
I approached her from a short distance by asking in Finnish what was the matter with her dog.
She detected instantly my accent, haha, and answered in English.
Nina wanted to hear a bit more about my photo project-- obviously it hasn't been too flowing lately due to that nasty Corona virus-- I briefed her and she agreed to participate.
Nina has graduated a couple of years ago and is working for the time being in an IT company.
We talked about the situation in the USA, mainly racism, and when I asked her for a message Nina said:
"Believe in the good in people!"
I sure want to believe and to hope that racism will be uprooted once and for all and that the black people in America will have justice.
"A riot is the language of the unheard", Dr Martin Luther King said in 1966. More than five decades have passed since and still America has failed to heard them.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K0BWXjJv5s
Nina's advice to her younger self: " Be proud of yourself!"
In her free time she likes to practice yoga and sports.
Needless to say that Mökö is her biggest hobby :-)
This is my 815th submission to The Human Family group.
Visit the group here to see more portraits and stories: The Human Family
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.
Sardiniatourism.com
To see this Large sized: farm1.static.flickr.com/187/456893232_9409e7ba86_b.jpg
Taken on October 11, 2006 at 14:47
I've been working on several projects lately. One has been some big prints for Manchester Terminal here on the ship channel. It's an old cotton warehouse that is still used for cargo on the ship channel side, but has been converted to office space on the highway side. The whole building is around a million square feet of space. The corridors are so large that the owner wanted really big prints so they wouldn't be dwarfed by the open space. I was pretty spooked about this much enlargement, but I had admired some prints done for the Museum of Fine Arts here in Houston and they put me in contact with Houston Photo Imaging (HPI) who printed and mounted the 8 x 12 foot photo here. When finished we should have about nine of these up.
For those who want tech data, this was shot in July 08 with a Nikon D300 using the 70-200 mm lens at full zoom. It has been slightly cropped. The ppi as printed was only 23 (kudos to HPI).
The old guy is in here to give the photo a sense of scale. My daughters were all booked up. Rie Rasmussen was unavailable as well.