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Camera:Canon EOS 50D
Lens: SIGMA 10-20 Wide Angle
Exposure: 8
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 10 mm
ISO Speed: 125
Location : Khobar - Saudi Arabia
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It's been awhile guys, a really long while. Finally took sometime out of my army book out to go shoot some scapes! Thanks to the company of Jeremy, Teng Han, Jun Rong and Chao Shun!
I think i almost died shooting and processing this. FIrstly, i had to go through mud and soil barefooted to get to the shoot location. I simply just took of my slippers coz it just kept getting stuck in the mud.
Next came the post processing. First i had to deal with one of shots having too many hot pixels and, rendering my shot useless. Then came the blending of the light trails. Due to the incompetence of my processing skills, i mad so many mistakes that i had to redo this countless times.
Still not really satisfied with this shot, but i guess it'll do for now. FINALLY I CAN GET SOME REST.
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The Karakoram Highway is one of the highest paved international roads in the world, connecting China and Pakistan. On the way it cuts through some of the most spectacular scenery I have ever had the pleasure of seeing.
Basingstoke seen across the fields, from Farleigh Wallop.
Exposure through #10 Welding glass, 30sec F9 ISO200 custom WB
ODC-Bottle/Bottles
Stu forwarded the Garlic Scape Recipe to me this morning and I made a batch. OMG, this is so delicious! The original recipe comes from Petra at Fruition Seeds. Here's a link: www.fruitionseeds.com/
I am really busy at the moment because we are shifting to another place so I will catch up when I can.. thank you all so much for your wonderful comments and faves xxx
Back Shot from October 2016
On a walk around the city catching up on what's happening. October 14, 2016 Christchurch New Zealand.
Buzz Carpet by Janna van Hasselt for SCAPE Public Art Season 2016.
Buzz Carpet is an interactive ground mural which truly engulfs its site. A ludic tension between the planar and dimensional spaces creates a skin with an ambiguous sense of figure and ground. The pattern is derived from the stitches in crochet and mimics the makeup of surrounding building sites that form its backdrop. Visitors can engage directly with the piece on many different levels and will be dazed by its intense colour buzz.
Coastal scapes from Cuchilla Alta. August 2015.
By Andrés Bentancourt
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