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This picture is #50 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com
Ok – I know what you’re thinking ! Beauty .. Well lets go back to the beginning ; I went to see my Camera man who helped me set up the old 85mm lens ( He was impressed ! ) It was spot on but still tricky to use .. I went out for two hours trying to spot someone with an “Ecclesiastical” Theme but went to all three Churches with no luck ! Then decided to look for shocking / character / something worthy of a #50 – After approx 2 hours inc 4 No’s ( Two couldn’t speak English btw plus One said no due to reglious belief's)
This made me more determined to get my #50 as I am not going to the Balloon festival. I have to say Verity was sitting under a tree , walked passed her three times and on the 4th I sat down next to her , she was texting/going to make a call and didn’t see me for a minute! Verity looked up and gave one of those most rare friendly smiles I have seen and said hello, sorry i didnt see you there how can i help !
Verity blew me away with her charm , beauty and people’s skill.
Verity did not panic when I asked for her photograph , quick thinking she asked the best questions to date on my project , wanted to see some of my work before she even would consider a Yes. We chatted , before the photo shoot – she was keen to help with my story by offering some interesting facts. I knew Verity would be my #50 on all accounts :
1)Her Creativity and style : Did you know she changes her hair style every single day ?
2)Her charm and personality ( I meet many people , yet hard to find someone quite like Verity)
3)Verity is an Recruitment Manager , she lives in the Town , great ambassador !
4)Verity described her love of Art in many ways - It shone through
5)She simply loves being Creative
6)Verity is also an Illustrator – She is designing a cover for a Shakespeare Play ( Her Mum is a writer with a book that will be Illustrated by her she hopes with a smile )
7)Her Brother is teaching her Guitar Lessons – I can see Verity as a classical rock chick ?
8) Her necklace ... Enough said
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It is my pleasure for you to be my 50th most worthy Stranger , You have promised me you would look by Monday. Hope you do & approve on how well it went and the Story. Please let me know ? Text or email
( 10 weeks ago I would have never been able to approach you for a photograph & Not capture you in such away as I did in the following photographs ) I hope I have done you justice. CJ
Thanks Guys - To you all old and new - I have learnt so much - Im enjoying the Journey !
Project 365 is a project for a year, as a result of which I can trace the development of my creative photography.
Every day I need to upload photos one by one, and no matter what it will be done: on the phone or camera. Accordingly, during the year must be 365 pictures.
The first picture will be uploaded today.
Pictures you can look at my album 365
A machinery room of the exhibit called "The Auroran Project" (Thank you so much Seb again).
Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit France Creation.
Direção e Fotografia: Bruno Sarraf
Direção de cena: Bruno Sarraf
Roteiro: Bruno Sarraf
Produção: Garagem 105, Ivam Júnior e Bruno Sarraf
Produção de moda: Sika Caicó
Retouch: Ivam Júnior
Make up e efeitos: Juliana Domingues
Vídeo e Edição: EL Patron Filmes
Cast: Paula Graziele
Estúdio: Garagem 105
Mini Cooper S Challenge (Bj.2006, 211PS, Original Challenge Stand verplombt) von Ruoff Motorsport. www.youtube.com/channel/UCJCbPFiQap8HkBhGD2sJnUw/videos
Visiting domestic energy projects in Nigerian refugee camps.
Photo by Abdon Awono/CIFOR
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Project 26, B. I wanted to take photos tonight but it was getting dark outside. I went scrounging around the house looking for anything interesting starting with B but no luck. I settled on another one of the kids toys - Barbie. To give it a bit of interest I also gave the hair some movement with the hair dryer.
Unfortunately, the snowstorm had been cleaned up enough everywhere--and the AWD good enough--to prohibit proper donuts and restrain things to light hoonage.
Initial planning: the Nautilus project, an attempt to build a Disney-inspired model of the submarine Nautilus from the Jules Verne novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, scaled for 4-inch action figures.
Okay, they're not really "action figures," they're dolls.
Trying to get a sense of scale -- how big should it be? I'm working in an amalgam of standard and metric units: most of the potentially useful pieces I'm finding can be measured in even increments of inches, but I'm sketching my plans in a 1cm = 1 inch scale. I was trying to hold the size to a meter (39 inches), but to get the right look, I think I'll have to extend the length to 42 inches (107cm).
I should probably keep some reference photos at hand. Later I will have to do so, in order to shape some of the sections reasonably accurately. What I'm going for, however, is a "suggestion" of the Disney Nautilus, so at this point what I'm doing is roughing in the approximate shape I want from memory.
Serendipitously, I found a plank that is the exact width I came up with in my plan for the main deck. At present the approach is to create a "waterline model" of how the Nautilus would look floating on the surface of the sea. Creating a full 3-D hull is beyond the scope of this project, although I'll try to craft this so that I might add more detail if I feel so inclined.
I'm thinking I may try to avoid the use of much cardboard, and focus instead on styrofoam and plastic, so the model might actually float. This would facilitate photos later.
There's a good chance this project will not advance beyond the "drawing board" stage.
6 March 2010
February Theme - Negative Space
Bald Eagle on the ice. This big beauty flew in and landed on the ice right in front of me as I was driving by the log dump at Lee Creek on Shuswap Lake. Had to stop for a few pics.
Over 400 capstone projects were featured today at the 20th annual Projects Day highlighting innovative designs linked to Army readiness, modernization and war-fighting capabilities at multiple locations at West Point. Since May 2000, Projects Day assembles cadets from the academy's military training and academic departments and students participating from nine colleges and two sister academies.
(U.S. Army Photos by Cadet Amanda Lin)
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.
Alright Gary. Here's my starting point. I wanted the tile to be level to the floor so we tore up a raised section someone had added hoping the floor underneath could be used. What we found was a 5 inch deep hole in the floor! Here it's been filled and the beginning frame work is in place. The brick will remain exposed and we're adding a couple of sconces then the hard part. Deciding the design of the mantel. I've changed my mind about a dozen times already!
This is the forth image from my research project, this is from the first shoot I did with the creative dance group Perth Improvisational Practice, you have a basic idea what you want but the results are never known until the shot has been taken, I was very pleased with this shot, as with all the photography in this series (except for one composite) this is only one exposure, the fact that the same person appears in the left and right of the shot is because they moved from one side to the next whilst the image was being produced.
The Lowbrow Tarot Project
Lowbrow Tarot Collectors Book & Deck:
auniakahn.bigcartel.com/product/lowbrow-tarot-book-deck
The Lowbrow Tarot Project showcased 23 amazing artists who used their creative genius and unique style to take on the 22 Major Arcana [+ the card back] and create 23 new works of art in the rugged glow of the lowbrow art movement that was displayed in an exhibition at La Luz de Jesus on October 1, 2010. With the completion of this project, we celebrate the 2 year anniversary with the release of the Lowbrow Tarot Book & Deck.
The books and deck features 23 new and original works, while the book has been expand to showcase 314 color & black/white works by renowned and accomplished artists: Carrie Ann Baade, Christopher Ulrich, Edith Lebeau, Cate Rangel, Kris Kuksi, Chris Mars, Christopher Umana, Chris Conn, Brian M. Viveros, Claudia Drake, Heather Watts, Molly Crabapple, David Stoupakis, Laurie Lipton, Patrick “Star 27” Deignan, Chet Zar, Jessica Joslin, Danni Shinya Luo, Jennybird Alcantara, Angie Mason, Scott G. Brooks, Aunia Kahn and Daniel Martin Diaz.
© 2014 LEO WONG ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
I am guess first picture is always the hard one to choose and I always have no idea how to start. I Capture this shot with my Macro 100mm in 1/125 sec at f8, ISO 100 with natural sunlight.
Copyright 2011 Takashi Yamamoto / all rights reserved
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My project for the Lego Ideas contest. Go to Lego Ideas wbesite to see lots of entries and more pics of this one. Enjoy!
Workshop run by Warren Millar for Fujiholics. Thanks to Zen Project for performing for us all hosted at The Studio Widnes. Not as easy as it seems.....
It arrived! My blurb book of my 365 Project. I'm so proud of it, and it looks fantastic. It's something I can keep forever as a reminder of what I did and what I got up to last year.
I also have to say the quality of the book is great!
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