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Sejenis Lego. Merk Simba
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This is Simba. He is a 5 year old Black Labrador Crossbreed. He was surrendered because his owner had changed jobs and did not have enough time for him.
We would love to find him a permanent home. He will need regular exercise and would be suited to having company during the day.
He thrives on company and is not coping too well at our shelter. Simba is a well mannered boy and enjoys his daily walks with our volunteers.
Please contact Jane - jane.schuitema@huttcity.govt.nz
Simba, lit using a remote commanded SB-600 (creative lighting system) which is pointed down at the carpet to provide bounced light to light Simba and a bright patch to provide a reflection in his eye. Processed into black and white via Bibble (Green-Blue Maximum).
I've noticed that he can look quite interesting when lit from below by a patch of sunlight on the carpet (giving an interesting reflection in his eyes) so I thought I'd try play with something similar via a flash.
FME Business: Simba Slippers
Product: Comfortable, stylish slippers with a high-end look. Each pair includes a drawstring bag
The last of my xmas stitches, this one for my boss's little guy. He's obsessed with The Lion King and I've had this little pattern kicking around for ages, and figured he might enjoy it.
Changed the colours, though. The pattern called for Simba to be a little more gold-brown than the yellow-gold than he is in the cartoon.
I think he turned out pretty well, although the finishing with the felt came out a little wonky.
The Lake Naivasha Simba Lodge is near to the Sopa, on the southern shores of the lake. Similar in design and layout, its facilities are very similar - pool, jetty and boats, plus hippos grazing the lawns at night. Slightly older than the Sopa it is still apleasant place to base yourself when exploring the area.
More details click on Lake Naivasha, Nakuru and Masai Mara safari holidays
Protecting the wildlife and their habitat contributes to environmental sustainability as well as to improve community livelihoods. Around the globe, the tourism industry is very important; it provides income not only to a selected group but an entire community. USAID programs in Sustainable Tourism and Biodiversity Conservation help poor countries with a significant export opportunity where few other industries are viable. Wild animals, like Simba, attract thousands of safari tourists each year, bringing jobs and income to communities, helping eradicate extreme poverty in those places. Tanzania 2013.
Credit: USAID/Alejandra Garcia
Canon 60D with 24mm f1.4L II lens. Shot at f4 1/8000 ISO160. www.pagelynch.com
This is actually the same tree as in my Dreamscape picture, but I positioned the sun differently and let the sky encapsulate the story. That vignetting is all sky! All I adjusted was the colors and exposure! You could actually see the ground just fine (even though my only exposure concern was for retaining highlight detail), but I didn't want that so, I crushed the blacks in the image. I wanted you to think the monkey was about to raise little Simba above the tree and shout, "Hazzah!" Or something like that...