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HMS Puncher is a Royal Navy Archer class patrol vessel. She is based at HMNB Portsmouth and is part of the First Patrol Boat Squadron (1PBS). Seen here in the Solent contributing to the security patrols supporting the visiting U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford.
This is what happens when its a rainy day. Set up included my studio backdrop and lights, a fish tank, water, towel and lots of patience. It isn't perfect, but I'm very pleased.
This image has won three awards since it was taken. Best in advanced, best general and and best in competition at my local camera club.
Update: To my complete surprise, this image won best in competition at the Sussex Federation PDI contest on Sunday 24/11/2013. I'm extremely pleased (and shocked) to say the least.
Punch Comics / Heft-Reihe
Master Key
cover: Gus Ricca
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1944
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Using the ABR800 as a punch fill light on camera axis. 45 inch umbrella to camera right and high, small flash for kicker to camera left.
Punch Bowl Falls is a waterfall on Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, United States. Eagle Creek drains into the Columbia River, with its outlet on the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County - 2008-02-21 at 16-03-34
I'm naming this quilt "Counting Stars". This is not an original design. It is a variation on the Sparkle Punch design with credit for the variation going here ... www.thegirlwhoquilts.com/2013/05/seeing-stars-quilt.html ... and credit for the original Sparkle Punch tutorial at Oh Fransson (no link because the site is currently under construction). I had planned on making a lap quilt but ended up with a monster. The large stars would have been crowded in a smaller quilt so I let them rule me and the quilt turned into a full queen size. Maybe even a King. It's HUGE! The stars are a mix of fabric with the large, multi-coloured star serving as colour inspiration. The background colour is Moda Weave in a medium grey. The back is the famous and sadly discontinued Ikea number fabric fleshed out with some black and white "bramble". Thanks, Lisa, for quilting this behemoth for me!
Blogged here ... lovepeacequilt.blogspot.ca/2015/04/counting-stars-wedding...
"Punch It Bishop"
From Aliens (1986)
Credits:
Background photo kindly provided by James Addison (Extramatic) www.flickr.com/photos/extramatic/7959949246/
Custom Aliens Minifigs by Matthias www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=58464&st=25
Dropship inspired by Babalas Shipyards www.flickr.com/photos/babalas_shipyards/5500736362/in/set...
More pics to follow once I've built the tail section!
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If you want to make images with punch, that make an impact (noo make him stop..), don't pose your subject: have them do whatever it is they do, and use very fast lights. Luckily for me, Catherine is very accurate with her punches and kicks.
A Navy F/A-18 "Super Hornet" seems to punch a hole in the sky as it achieves Mach speed at Carswell Field, Friday in Fort Worth, Texas. As this FA/-18 Super Hornet nears the sound barrier a compression wave forms as the moisture is forced from the air. This was part of the 1st Annual Armed Forces Day Celebration, Friday and Saturday.
Dr. Henry Manning, an Anglican cleric converted to Catholicism. Initially, he was ordained a Catholic priest, given his great abilities and prior fame, he quickly rose to a position of influence, and in 1865 he was appointed Archbishop of Westminster. He set about to reform the Catholic Church! (His peers - and Mr
Punch - referred to his over-sized ego/head).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Edward_Manning
Cartoon from Punch magazine 1874.
Punch the London magazine of wit, satire and political humour.
(in Xplore)
Update: Nose Guard is now available as part of the PUNCH VIP Group (paid) Gifts in the Mainstore.
PUNCH / Nose Guard
New Free Group - Gift in the Mainstore ♥
My shooting partner, Les (www.flickr.com/photos/zoomie2008/) and I decided that we are getting tired of shooting beauty lighting, so we thought we'd try something different. The model is still beautiful (thanks for helping out again, Nicole), but we lit her with what I call masculine lighting. We used a spray bottle to spray Nicole down (quite a few times)...she's quite the trooper!
Strobist Info:
f/13
1/160 sec
200 ISO
2 gridded strip lights @ full power behind and angled to light the sides of her face
1 28" Westcott Apollo softbox @ 1/2 power held up high and in front by our assistant, Gareth who just happened to stop by (thanks, Gareth)
flashes used were YN560II