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Mount Archer is now recovering. There's not much green yet, but there are less trees, leaves and branches. Also so much burnt texture. There's something about it that is pared back and simplified, really emphasising the horizontal lines of the remaining trees and thehorizon lines. I couldn't capture any of this photographically, so I've tried to amplify what I could capture with manipulation.
Inspired by classic racing bikes this single speed from Simplified is all modern under the retro looks. Plus, it was hand-built by Tom Teesdale!
#3 in the "2008 Month of Joy" project
#2 in the "Angst of Joy" mini-series.
Edited with Topaz Simplify and some fun brushes!
here are some brush links :
www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?searchfield=glit...
www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionD...
"Simplicity, Simplicity, Simplicity."
- Henry David Thoreau
One of my favorite qoutes from his book "Walden".
this morning i drove around after my haircut looking for a fence friday shot. I found a fence covered with beautiful magenta clematis and i knew it would make a great shot. as i was leaving, the owner was pulling out of her drive way so I waited for her to let her know how beautiful i thought her flowers and fence were. (run on sentence. . . i am definitely not a blogger.) she was so sweet. she told me all about the garden in her fenced back yard and told me to go on back if i wanted. she drove off and i decided to just take a peek. this arrangement was sitting on the porch of her potting shed and she had some really pretty perennial beds covering her property.
It was just so refreshing to meet such a nice person. so open and welcoming. photography can really lead you to meet some really nice people.
This is a wonderful old contraption that a baker I bought my deck oven from gave me last year. It should provide perfectly cut, uniform cookies from rolled dough... well, providing your dough doesn't contain shredded coconut... duh! on my part!
I'm coming to the conclusion, as I write these things out, that my current photo-organization scheme is way too hairy and complicated.
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the grass was so tall, and wet.
i didn't care.
i even put in a few seeds for veggies in a small garden space.
we'll see what happens
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Synopsis
Master the art of linear perspective. If you’re an animator, illustrator, comic book artist, game artist or anything in between, you need to be able to create images that accurately and realistically show space, dimension and form. Simplifying Perspective is the one and only guide that thoughtfully and clearly breaks down the principles of perspective into something that’s easy to understand and use. With approachable lessons and clear visual step-by-step instruction, Robert Pastrana provides you with powerful techniques that help you turn a troubled drawing into a living, breathing, dimensional scene. With Simplifying Perspective, you’ll never have to wade through dense, complex technical manuals again – this comprehensive guide to perspective is tailored specifically for artists who need to learn the ins and outs of one, two, an
These are the button jars in my craft room. They help finding the perfect color for my project seem simple.
The #60 Taggert Autosport Lotus Exige GTS of Tom Long during the Pirelli World Challenge race at Limerock Park. 2013.
I am going to use Bliss to make this pattern, but instead of charms I am going to use a layer cake and hopefully make this into a king size quilt...
Used Topaz Simplify to edit everything but the cat. Used Adjust to edit the cat :)
This is a talking kitty. She will mimic your voice. She's a stray in our hood who also runs around with our stray that we adopted.
If you saw the previous photo of this bird, you will notice this picture is a little different. I opened the previous one up in Photoshop, and ran the Topaz Simplify plugin plus SilverEfex and changed the luminosity.
We visited the famous Patons in Patagonia, Arizona yesterday. Owned and operated now, by the Tucson Audubon Society. What was fun was to just sit in a chair and watch the birds fly in and out. Most of the feeders were in the shade but a couple of the hummer feeders were in the sun. I was able to capture this broad billed Hummingbird in flight with my big 200-400 lens at 500mm focal length.
20' wall mirror, perfect for 3-4 girls to get ready at a time. Enough room for multiple director's chairs for the hair/makeup artists. (sorry these are so fuzzy...it's really a stunning space!)
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This simplified map shows the locations of two former Pinellas County SAL passenger stops in what is now Seminole. The Oakhurst SAL stop was located near 74th Avenue North, and the Seminole SAL stop was near Seminole Boulevard. Both stops were eventually abandoned by the Seaboard Air Line Railway, especially the Seminole Boulevard location after the Bay Pines depot was opened in 1933. If there was a depot building at Oakhurst, it must not have been impressive, because no picture of it has yet been uncovered. A mile marker is located by a diamond symbol. Click the download symbol to see the details. Courtesy Tom Pavluvcik