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Hikers. bikers and joggers enjoying the nice Autumn day along Chicago's lakefront

Western Australia, 2014

 

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Personal project. Valentines Special hehe. Woke to a very weird dream today, so got hugely inspired and thought i'd create a new style for myself. So there we go. Was hoping to find my own way of using triangles.

 

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DO NOT STEAL MY ART! ITS ILLEGAL!

 

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ravenna, walking with my friend andrea

french Provencal doll, sadly gone now. Good home though.

caliber 7.62x51

Gas operated, rotating bolt with 4 lugs, To provide balancing action, secont gas piston is fitted in the front of the first one. When gun is fired, main gas piston moves rearwards, operating the bolt group, while balancing piston moves in opposite direction, being synchronised to the main one via simple rack and pinion system thus redusing recoil with 25%

01-09-2016 - Was running out of time to take a photo, but saw this ripening orange on a little tree I am growing indoors.

This day was a race day. I had been running since Friday afternoon and during all day. So, there is no photos with my fuji today. I was carrying my sports camera and took some photos during the day but nothing good... I've chosen this photo as the photo of the day because there is no more... Sorry.

I finished the race wirh 32h50m in 137th position over 2500...it is the best result ever for me.

100 faces is a new project of mine where the aim is take 100 portraits.

 

The project also has a blog

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

Model: Melody #bokeh #fashion #mnightclub

Day 182 ~ 365 Project

Jeudi 24 Octobre 2013

 

Dorée

Kiev, 2013.

This image is part of my "doors" project.

I decider to concentrate on very common and simple everyday use things, doors. But I look for interesting doors.

Wellington Marina.

This evening my meetup group went to see a lighting art exhibition-y thing called Glade 'at a secret location'. It was good fun and interesting but we were not allowed to take photos. So I took my photo for the day outside at the marina.

Then we went for a bite to eat and a natter at The Establishment on Courtenay Place.

 

Saturday, 8th October 2016.

We took a trip to Cornwall last weekend and made our first visit to the Eden Project. I love looking round gardens and the only reason we've not been here before is that it's such a long drive to Cornwall! It seemed like the perfect opportunity to practice with my lensbaby optics. I have no idea what these flowers are though so if anyone can help me caption them I'd really appreciate it!

The cabin we are staying at has a little gated garden. I was unable to unlatch the gate so I had to take pictures through the fence. I took this picture in the morning before we left.

10 / 50 A few thoughts on this project

 

Rooftops again? Hell yeah.

I've always been really attracted to rooftops and whenever I have the chance to go on top of one I take it with a smile.

 

Today's the tenth day of this project, the first milestone of it.

So I spent most of the day thinking about what I did for the last 10 days and trying to figure out how to bring out the best out of this next 40 days.

 

Here's some conclusions :

- I'm not planning ahead of days, making contacts with people and deciding locations beforehand: gotta chance that.

- I'm starting to have shitloads of problems with my flash transmitters (one broke the day before I started and the other one last week) but the new ones are on their way and will get here soon.

- I'm not getting used to the 50mm lens alone. The way I see things is pretty much always in super-wide-angle or very close and this medium standard is giving me the hardest times.

- I'm taking way too many self portraits

 

A part from this, things are going pretty well, I'm finally starting to predict how the light is gonna look like even before setting it up, and I think I'm starting to understand color temperature a little better.

 

I was dreaming of NAILING this project from the get go, but looks like it's gonna be a long journey.

 

"What's all this rant about? Totally unrelated to the photo" you might say.

Yes. And no.

 

I booked a shooting with a girl for tomorrow and today I spent most of the afternoon experimenting with 2 flashlights and natural light, a little preparation for tomorrow if you will.

And whenever I was taking a pause, I was sitting on that spot smoking a cigarette and thinking about what I just wrote.

 

Exactly like this.

 

Ten done, JUST 40 to go :)

 

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Camera Info: Nikon D700 | 50mm (ƒ/1.4G) @ 50mm | ƒ/1.4 | ISO 800 | 1/6th s — Camera on Tripod

 

Strobist Info: Nikon SB900 | 1/128th Power | Half Cut CTO on it | In a Walimex 20"x20" Foldable SOftbox | Subject right and redirected with a black flag to avoid spill | On a light stand

  

Project Gemini capsule, this was the first space project I followed (in elementary school). I remember once I persuaded my Mom to let me stay home from school (third grade) so I could watch a launch on TV. I think it was Gemini VI-A (15 December 1965) which was going up to rendezvous with Gemini VII, which was a critical technology to go to the moon. As a kid, I figured in fifty years we would explore the entire solar system. While the world has had some good success with robotic exploration, I still think there is so much more to explore.

 

After spending much of my working career as an engineer, now I am learning biology, another frontier. Of course, I am excited by the synthesis of space and biology - astrobiology. I hope to live to see another form of life discovered somewhere in our solar system.

 

Seen in the Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington USA.

 

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استمتعت بتصويركِ

شكراً لجمالك

 

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Canon 500D

Canon lens 18-55mm

sec : 1/800

F : 4.5

iso : 100

 

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Ebony 45SU, Schneider APO-Symmar 5.6/150 L, ILFOLD HP5

 

Self Develop

Eu tô bem triste por ter deixado o projeto de lado. Isso foi resultado de alguns dias sem a câmera, e também por eu não estar na vibe. Eu estava chateada por uma série de coisas que estavam acontecendo e não estava "inspirada" para postar. Peço muitas desculpas, vacilei gente. :T

 

Aí eu recebi mensagem da linda Ariana Bueno no facebook, dizendo que estava sentindo falta das minhas fotos aqui. Nossa me emocionei muito, vocês são super especiais... e eu sou super sensível também. Obrigada, chuchu. *o*

 

Bem, voltei... e não quero deixar de postar nem tão cedo.

 

Obrigada por tudo, sweets.

 

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I liked the playmovil big figures on the first story of this shop. After trying to get a good photo of them with my 35mm lense without success I ended up with this shoot.

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