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Just along the road from my hotel.
I walked to the park then on to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The V&A is one of my 'happy places'. I looked at the clothing collection, had a nice meal, then went back to my hotel to change before going to the Adelphi Theatre to see Kinky Boots the Musical.
Thursday, 9th August 2018.
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A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.
All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/
Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.
All the window and door trim is done and there is screening in the windows.
There's still a lot left to do, but my god, I may actually finish it this year in time for chickens.
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This shot looks better on black. Flickr also seems to have removed some of the sepia from the photo. Go figure!
My goal for this picture was to do a profile shot - like Karsh was known for. I fought with trying to reduce the light on the face to just a mere line. I think I need barn doors for this.
To camera left is an Elinchrom BXRi 500 with a 10° grid to help focus the light. I have also put up a couple of GOBO's to block the light from hitting the background and to help reduce the light further. I have a black reflector (or is that absorber?) to camera right and a black background behind the subject.
For something that was going to be a "quick" shot it took way longer than I had planned for.
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Gotan Project accepting a deafening applause after a rained out performance in front of Belgium's Royal Palace.
01.15.2012
Touhou Cosplay Photoshoot with Koto-chan
Location: Asian American Expo 2012, Pomona Fairplex, Pomona, California
Photographer: Kimihiro-kun
Characters:
- Koto-chan as Momiji Inubashiri
Haven't had much time to take pictures, quickly took this one last night. Old milk cans and an old tea pot, I love old things.
You can find them for sale here
picperfic.co.uk/ourshop/cat_983366-All-bags.html
I designed these cute bags for small knitting/crochet projects but they'd be brilliant for so many more occasions!
Make-up, nappies, undies, crayons....
Specs:
Quality quilting weight cotton fabrics
Fully stabilised using a woven cotton fusible interfacing on both the main fabric and the lining
Cute Kam Snaps for closure
Measures 9" x 8" tall and 5 1/2" deep at base, 23cm x 20cm tall and 14cm deep at base
Perfect for holding a small/medium project
Will easily hold up to 200g yarn
I hope you enjoy these cute little bags as much as I do!
Instead of having a figure painting on a wall of patches and graffiti, I decided to go with a cleaner and more simple design. I struggled with fitting in all the concepts but I like the start of this and feel like I could push it a bit further. For my three media I used painting/drawing, digital, found texture.
This was a whole school project to create a welcome banner. The younger children each decorated a leaf with sequins and buttons, then created a bear (the school mascot), using fur fabric, google eyes and black felt. The older group created a fabric collage picture to depict an image which represented the school. They then chose a letter and sewed it onto a square.
When completed, the children's work was sewn onto a backing piece of fabric, then a piece of wadding was placed inside before the other piece of backing fabric was added.
Lots and lots of pins - turning a pair of very long curtains from my house in England into two pairs of curtains to fit two rooms in my house in New Zealand.
Wednesday, 28th September 2016
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Rob Edwards, Janitor and decorated Veteran in the Edgar County Courthouse, Paris Illinois.
(photo made with an iPhone 5)
For one of the projects for my photography course, I had to produced a set images that show "The Spirit of the Place". Knowing it fairly well, I chose Tutbury Castle as my subject.